Reasons To Use Virgin Coconut Oil For Skin

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By Zelma Hurley


There are literally hundreds of expensive moisturizing products being touted as the solution to the dryness and aging dilemma, but as usual, Mother Nature outshines them all. It is now being revealed how one product can help balance the body, both inside and out. Now an inexpensive virgin coconut oil for skin can do all this, and more.

Most oily moisturizers are petroleum-based, carcinogenic, and actually clog pores resulting in acne. While this product might feel a bit oily at first, it is absorbed rapidly through the pores. Unlike the cancer-causing petroleum products, this actually improves the complexion as it lifts and tones the face.

The average lotion most people use is a water-based product. It does absorb somewhat, and it can make one feel moisturized for a time. However, as the water evaporates, so do the undoubtedly over-hyped and over-priced moisturizing benefits of the product being used.

Asian women have known for centuries about the benefits of such oils. The secret has been long held, as this part of the world tends to stay fairly sequestered from Western society. In recent years more and more Western Europeans and Americans have been travelling abroad, and have discovered the benefits of oils which imbue the hair with moisture, and soak into the body, fully moisturizing from head to toe.

Many believers in this product will utilize it as a food source as well as a moisturizer. There is evidence that it can raise metabolism, aide in maintaining healthy blood sugars, and help keep the body in an alkaline balance. Health experts caution against using the product too often or in too large an amount as a food source, but it is always important to be balanced in all things, even when the benefits might make it seem like more would be better.

It is only the raw and unprocessed version which is recommended for any use, be it internal or external. Should the product be processed, bleached, perfumed, or hydrogenated, then it fails to be a healthy moisturizer or diet additive. It is easy enough to find it raw, unprocessed, and even organic at specialty food stores as well as Online.

Should one purchase a version which has been processed, it can cause stress to the liver when ingested. This is especially true if the product has been bleached or treated with fragrances which may be foreign to the body. For best results it is recommended as a small addition to salads and stir-fry, lending flavor rather than making it the base of a diet.

This is a product where a small amount does go a long way, and this means it can be a real money saver. An amount smaller than a teaspoon is all one will need to moisturize the entire body, as well as a medium-to-long mane of hair. The extra virgin, organic product can replace most, if not all, moisturizers and conditioners currently being used.




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