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COCONUT OIL (HOT PRESSED)
₦1,200.00 – ₦3,500.00
Common Name: Coconut Oil
Scientific Name: Cocos nucifera
Origin: Southeast Asia, Pacific Islands, South America
Hot-pressed coconut oil is extracted from the flesh of mature coconuts using heat and mechanical pressing. This process involves heating the coconut meat to extract the oil, which results in a higher yield of oil compared to cold pressing. While hot-pressed coconut oil retains some of the beneficial properties of the coconut, the heat processing may reduce the presence of certain nutrients and antioxidants that are found in cold-pressed coconut oil. It has a more neutral flavor compared to its cold-pressed counterpart and is often used in cooking and industrial applications.
POTENTIAL BENEFITS
- High Smoke Point: Hot-pressed coconut oil has a high smoke point, making it ideal for high-heat cooking methods such as frying, sautéing, and baking.
- Antimicrobial Properties: Like cold-pressed coconut oil, hot-pressed oil contains lauric acid, which has antimicrobial properties that help combat bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Hydrating: Provides moisture to the skin and hair, helping to prevent dryness and maintain a healthy, soft appearance.
- Hair Strengthening: Helps nourish hair, providing it with hydration and enhancing shine and strength.
- Digestive Health: The medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) in coconut oil, including caprylic acid and lauric acid, may aid in digestive health by promoting a healthy gut environment.
- Boosts Metabolism: The MCTs in hot-pressed coconut oil may help improve metabolism and support weight management by increasing fat burning.
- Heart Health: Promotes good cholesterol levels due to its high content of MCTs, which can support cardiovascular health.
POTENTIAL USES
- Culinary:
- Ideal for cooking at high temperatures, such as frying, stir-frying, and grilling, due to its high smoke point.
- Use in baking for a neutral-flavored alternative to other oils and fats.
- Skin Care:
- Apply directly to dry skin to moisturize and protect, especially in colder climates.
- Can be used in DIY body butters or as a natural skin softener.
- Hair Care:
- Use as a hair mask or conditioner to nourish and strengthen dry, damaged hair.
- Helps reduce frizz and adds shine to hair.
- Massage Oil:
- Hot-pressed coconut oil is perfect for use as a massage oil, providing long-lasting moisture while promoting relaxation.
- Homemade Soap Making:
- Frequently used in soap making to create a creamy lather and add moisturizing properties to the bar.
HOW TO USE
- For Cooking: Use as a direct replacement for butter, vegetable oils, or other cooking oils. It is suitable for sautéing, frying, and baking.
- For Skin: Massage into the skin as a natural moisturizer, particularly for rough patches or dry areas. Can be used as an all-over body oil.
- For Hair: Apply to the hair and scalp as a conditioning treatment. Leave on for at least 30 minutes before washing out.
- Massage: Warm slightly and apply to the body for a soothing massage experience.
- For Soap Making: Incorporate into homemade soap recipes for moisturizing and skin-softening properties.
PRECAUTIONS
- Allergic Reactions: Although uncommon, some individuals may experience sensitivity or allergic reactions to coconut oil. Always perform a patch test if using on the skin for the first time.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Coconut oil solidifies at lower temperatures, but can be easily warmed back to liquid form.
- Dietary Considerations: Coconut oil is calorie-dense, so it should be consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
This product is not evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is intended for educational purposes only and is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Volume | 1 Litre, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml |
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