The energy-giving Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (raw food quality) can be used in many ways in the kitchen and gives your dishes a touch of exoticism. Among other things, coconut oil consists of approx. 48% lauric acid. The medium-chain fatty acids are quickly used for energy production and are not deposited as quickly as long-chain fatty acids in the fat depots. Coconut oil consists almost exclusively of saturated fatty acids, so it is fairly heat-resistant, has a relatively long shelf life and is very easy to digest. They can be digested without the cooperation of the bile acids. They are soluble in water and therefore reach the liver via the bloodstream without delay. It regulates blood lipid levels and has an antimicrobial effect.
Recommended amount of fat / oil per day: 0.8g per kg body weight
Recommended daily dose for adults: 3,5 tbsp
Tips: Use Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil for cooking, baking, frying or even deep-frying. Coconut oil is not only delicious and healthy, but also an excellent care product for the whole body, face and hair and can use as make up removal.
Coconut oil for dogs and cats against worms and parasites:
It can also be used as a natural worming agent. In addition, coconut oil creates a unique intestinal flora, which is generally perceived as repulsive by worms. The oil lubricates the intestine and worms and parasites can thus adhere less well to the intestinal wall. The dog will then excrete them naturally. The dosage is one teaspoon / meal per 10kg body weight. Since dogs and cats love the smell and taste of coconut oil, it is usually no problem to administer it.
Attention: If your pets have a strong worm infestation, always have it treated and consult by a veterinarian.
Store at room temperature, keep well closed in a dry and dark place