My husband can't tolerate dairy, but does
fine with ghee.
Not exact matches
I know it works great
with butter or
ghee so coconut oil should be
fine too.
As an example, in the hot summer you might feel
finest on a reduced fat diet
with a lot of raw vegetables, while in a cold climate you might want more substantial, warm, cooked foods
with a lot of healthful fats, like olive oil, coconut oil,
ghee (clarified butter), cheese, and nuts and seeds.
In a blender, add your nuts, pepper,
ghee / butter, and spices together
with the warmed milk mixture and blend until the pepper is
fine (otherwise it sinks to the bottom for a spicy last sip!)
If you're not feeling
fine, that's really the profound effect, so that was like, once I experienced that, I do what's called upgraded golden milk, where I'm doing the Brain Octane and that, and doing
ghee, and doing all of that,
with turmeric.
So one twin can't tolerate egg yolk or butter and one is
fine with both, but now
ghee will be given.
As an example, in the hot summer you could possibly feel
finest on a lesser fat diet
with a great deal of raw vegetables, while in a cold climate you could possibly want more substantial, warm, cooked foods
with a lot of healthful fats, like olive oil, coconut oil,
ghee (clarified butter), cheese, and nuts and seeds.
butter and
ghee are
fine for me as well but i tend to use coconut oil to cook
with.