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NATURE'S WAY - COCONUT OIL

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Coconut oil is a natural energy source because it contains MCTs (medium chain) “good fats” the body uses to produce energy. As a dietary supplement, Coconut oil is a good addition to physical activity, exercise and weight loss programs.
Our Coconut oil is certified Organic, Non-GMO, Pure extra virgin, Cold pressed, Hexane-free, Unrefined, Non-bleached, has Zero trans fat and Zero hydrogenated fat.
Coconut oil can be taken as a dietary supplement, used for cooking or used for skin & hair care.
Directions - As a supplement, take 1 tablespoon 1-4 times daily. May be used as a spread or added to salad dressings & smoothies.
For cooking use in place of butter, margarine, shortening or other cooking oils for baking or frying in temperatures up to 350 degrees.
For skin care use as a moisturizing lotion. Place jar in warm water to liquefy, then massage small amounts onto the skin.
For hair care use as a conditioner. Place jar in warm water to liquefy then apply 2 teaspoons to hair 1 to 2 hours before washing.
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