Sentences with phrase «coconut oil works for»

Let us get into some details of how coconut oil works for our body.
Plain coconut oil works for a little while but not enough.

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Hi, as every skin type is different coconut oil won't work for everyone.
So great to know that it works really well without the coconut oil, thanks for sharing!
I use coconut oil as makeup remover and a cleanser and it works really well for me.
That's amazing that the coconut oil is working so well for you too!
I'm hooked on Coconut OIl for my face at the moment, it's working out really well, and is so cheap considering the amount you use and how long a jar lasts.
I use coconut oil as makeup remover and a cleanser and it works well for me.
Hi, coconut oil has amazing health benefits and also works as the best binder for a lot of my recipes.
For these muffins extra virgin olive oil instead or coconut oil will work great, as will omitting the agave but unfortunately the dates are a really big part of the recipe so I don't know if you can replace them.
I'm so excited that you've discovered the amazing benefits of coconut oil — it works wonders for the skin.
Unfortunately yellow ones won't work for this recipe, but yellow ones are great for pan frying in coconut oil!
Also, you can substitute the coconut oil for another vegetable oil that you prefer (rapeseed and sunflower oil work well).
You can always get your coconut oil dose at another meal if it works better for you.
For he frosting — if you have any coconut manna (butter) that would work best but if not just use double the coconut oil and maybe use a little less liquid but either way I think it will be fine.
The second loaf I exchanged the coconut oil for bacon grease, which worked well but was a little too strong on the bacon.
While fried rice ordered from the local Chinese restaurant is likely not health food, when you make it according to the Paleo diet you're getting a wholesome dish that is full of protein and vegetables and healthy coconut oil so you not only get a delicious lunch to enjoy, your body puts these nutrients to work for the rest of the day.
For external uses, expeller pressed or other types of refined coconut oil will work, but for internal use, an unrefined virgin coconut oil is beFor external uses, expeller pressed or other types of refined coconut oil will work, but for internal use, an unrefined virgin coconut oil is befor internal use, an unrefined virgin coconut oil is best.
I used coconut oil to shave my legs then I scrubbed my legs with the coconut scrub then I shaved again to get off all the dry skin and I couldn't believe how well it worked and my legs stayed smooth for days.
I have been breaking out (I'm 33), probably due to my new passion for working out and I tend to have combination / oily skin and it just feels weird to think that coconut oil will work on my face?
what type of coconut oil do you use cold press, centrifuged, or expeller pressed... There are many to choose from which do find works the best for you
If that won't work for you, you can also find coconut oil here)
After doing some research I found that coconut oil works great as a «shaving cream», additive to hair conditioner, and a remedy for dry ends when used before your normal hair care shower routine.
Even after shipping, for me this works out to less than $ 2 per jar of whipped coconut oil.
You must absolutely use coconut oil for this to work, as coconut oil is solid at room temperature.
Just found your website recently looking for a recipe for whipped body butter using coconut oil, and this really worked nicely for me.
In the future, refined coconut oil might work better for you if you don't prefer the coconut smell.
Just want to say that we tried making these dairy - free, by substituting vegan margarine for the butter and then coconut cream (with a tablespoon of coconut oil) for the heavy cream — and it worked well!
Yes, the coconut oil whines, whimpers and begs to be allowed to retreat back to its rock hard state, but, for the «coconut oil battle weary», I've found that adding up to 50 % (perhaps more if you live somewhere like Alaska — experiment to find what works for you!)
There is cashew butter in the recipe, but, I think you can sub for more coconut oil and it will still work — just might be a bit less chewy.
Including coconut oil on my face, which just does not work for me.
I use coconut oil for my hairs and for my skin it is working mind blowing for me and I must admit that coconut oil is best.
But it definitely works differently for different people — some have great results, others have skin that doesn't seem to like coconut oil, lol.
But in the end, I've found some skin just doesn't get along with coconut oil — if that's the case, then definitely use something that works better for you.
The movie theater I worked at for 10 years uses coconut oil as well!
Although coconut oil works very well for some, it's not for everyone.
But I wouldn't say that refined coconut oil has no benefits, so if that is what you have on hand or if it's easier for you to take, then it will probably work for the cleanse.
one day i woke up and had a huge hankering for frosting... but i don't eat dairy so i was sad: (then i found your recipe... loved it... so i decided i should make it... turned out interesting but... its like some sort of crack - sauce... amazing... i had my doubts when the coconut oil was separating in the freezer but i just mixed it up and blended it when it came out... it has little chunks of coconut oil in it... again amazing... and it has little gummy things... again amazing... and great overall texture... it works and is super tasty!!!
1 very ripe banana 1/2 cup of fresh blueberries + extra for decorating the cookies (optional) 2 tablespoons of milled flaxseeds + 4 tablespoons of water 1/2 cup of almond butter (peanut butter will work as well) 1 1/2 cup of jumbo oats 1/2 cup of ground almonds 3 -4 tablespoons of roughly chopped hazelnuts 3 tablespoons of melted coconut oil 3 tablespoons of maple syrup or date nectar a dash of vanilla extract 1 teaspoon of baking powder 3 tablespoon of almond milk pinch of sea salt
If you can not have soy or coconut oil or any other ingredient I like to use, I am sure we can figure out how to make the recipe work for you.
What works best for me is coconut oil, honey and apple juice.
Add flour, baking powder, salt, and almond meal and continue mixing for a full minute to work the coconut oil into the flour.
Also, for some reason coconut oil works better than any other oil in this recipe, although you could go with some other neutral flavored baking oil if that's what you've got on hand.
thanks for taking the time to figure out the adjustments to work with coconut oil.
Look for the soy - free varieties from brands such as Earth Balance, or substitute in palm shortening or coconut oil — yes, it works!
Just in case anyone else has to adjust based on available ingredients, here's what worked for me: Used 3 dates and 1/2 cup honey instead of agave / yacon syrups and subbed coconut oil for the grapeseed.
the extra thick from Trader Joes worked great for using Josh Axe's recipe for coffee creamer — with melted coconut oil, honey, and vanilla.
(I also subbed half the coconut oil for butter and it worked great).
Do you think this recipe will work if I switch the honey for stevia and the butter for coconut oil?
Extra-virigin coconut oil is dairy - free and makes for delicious crust but does not make the easiest dough to work with.
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