
The benefits of coconut oil are endless. Rich in a unique combination of fatty acids, this superfood can be used for just about anything from lip balm to hair conditioner to sunscreen to an insect repellent to a hormone balancer – you get the idea! Coconut oil is something that all of us should keep at least one jar of in our kitchen pantries. Read on to find out some of our favorite ways to use this miracle product a.k.a. coconut oil.
If your little one has a diaper rash, try dabbing a small amount of coconut oil on the area that’s irritated and allow it to dry before replacing the diaper.
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There’s nothing more irritating than an itchy, sore throat, right? The next time you feel one coming on, try swallowing a teaspoon of coconut oil or adding it to your cup of tea.
Because of its antibacterial and antifungal properties, coconut oil can be lightly applied over superficial cuts and scrapes.
Coconut oil can help with the following:
While coconut oil might offer some benefits for minor wounds, it should not be applied to open wounds that are deep, bleeding, or at risk of infection. In such cases, it’s crucial to seek proper medical care and follow the advice of a healthcare professional.
For any wound that is more than minor, deep, or potentially infected, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. They can assess the wound, determine the appropriate treatment, and provide guidance on wound care and healing.
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Coconut oil contains lauric acid, which boosts your HDL cholesterol – the “good” kind – levels. High HDL levels can reduce your risk for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death for Black women.
While it seems like adding oil to your diet would do more harm than good, it’s actually quite the opposite with coconut oil. It contains medium-chain saturated fats, which can boost your metabolism and are easier to digest.
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Feeling congested? Instead of running out to the store and spending money on a jar of vapor rub, try a natural alternative, such as coconut oil to eliminate any congestion.
One of the most common causes of nosebleeds is dry nostrils. Applying a tiny amount of coconut oil inside of your nose can moisten your mucus membranes.

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