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    I take a tsp morning and night of coconut oil, it actually sped up my weight loss. AND no more dry skin! Woo-hoo! Good luck. PS Salt glows are great too (a little rougher than sugar).
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    I just spotted some coconuts in our little local WalMart this week. I will just start buying them. We live in the boonies and a LOT of items are not available here. Will buy some coconuts TODAY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by styersky View Post
    I think today I will begin "eating" a tablespoon of coconut oil per day. Will post if I feel a response. THANKS. Since I do have a weight problem, that has been a difficult decision to come to.
    Hello I'm down from 220 to 180lbs.

    I added 1 teaspoon of coconut oils on week 1 and am still loosing steadily , it didn't slow me down at all! ( lol i still have dry skin lol and will try sugar scrub too)

    I hope that helps:)

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    You have all been so helpful and I really appreciate it!

    My weight loss was going great until my knee problem. For the past month I have not been able to exercise. Hope to get back to normal in a couple of weeks.

    When I was losing, I felt that the avocados (sometimes two per day) were helpful and that was also fat. I am still eating the avocados and my skin continues to get more dry. In fall and winter I always have some problem, but not like this year.

    Thanks for all the ideas. Please keep them coming!

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    Hi,

    I have a question regarding coconut oil? Do you keep yours in the refrigerator? I find it a bit difficult to use when its kept in the frig but the package suggests it. I also read that it will stay fresh for quite some time out of the frig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by styersky View Post
    I think today I will begin "eating" a tablespoon of coconut oil per day. Will post if I feel a response. THANKS. Since I do have a weight problem, that has been a difficult decision to come to.
    Hello I will not reiterate (See my sobbing posts hehe) but I have had the exact same problem

    I added

    - a liver detox
    -coconut oil,
    -hemp oil and or omega 3 oil
    - sugar scrub
    - enough water to float on

    etc. etc. and nothing helped

    and I continued to loose weight so do not worry about that ( average 3 lbs a week!

    I am was going crazy lol I had 90 year old skin

    Finally I added silica... to this and finally I am noticing a differace

    Hope this helps :)
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    I tried the sugar scrub and WOW it really helped. What a huge relief! How grateful I am for the suggestion and thankful for Raw Food Talk! I've had extreme problems with my skin. At times it is so dry it actually hurts, especially when I move or when anything is against it, like when I sit on a wrinkle in my clothing. It has been so dry for so long.
    Yeshia, how much of the silica do you take and how often? I want to try that as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raweyes View Post
    I tried the sugar scrub and WOW it really helped. What a huge relief! How grateful I am for the suggestion and thankful for Raw Food Talk! I've had extreme problems with my skin. At times it is so dry it actually hurts, especially when I move or when anything is against it, like when I sit on a wrinkle in my clothing. It has been so dry for so long.
    Yeshia, how much of the silica do you take and how often? I want to try that as well.
    Hi I started with " Original Silica Gel" by Hubner 1 tablespoon twice a day in my smoothie. Can find it in a health store.

    Recently I changed to this one it was very expensive buT lasts longer so in long run is cheaper.

    It is called BioSil by Jarrow Formulas. It requires only 6 drops per day and absorbs much better and You don't need to refrigerate it.

    Hope this helps:)
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    Quote Originally Posted by juliebove View Post
    Coconut oil aid in weight loss.
    this is what i was going to say!
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    Quote Originally Posted by myrawjourney View Post
    Hi,

    I have a question regarding coconut oil? Do you keep yours in the refrigerator? I find it a bit difficult to use when its kept in the frig but the package suggests it. I also read that it will stay fresh for quite some time out of the frig.
    i don't. on is on the kitchen counter and one on the bathroom counter for us to use as a moisturizer. it will go from hard, to soft, to liquid depending on the temp in the house though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by juliebove View Post
    Coconut oil aid in weight loss.
    from my experience, this is most definitely true
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    Default Dry skin, you can try oil pulling

    I have really benefitted from daily oil pulling with coconut oil. It is a ayurvedic practice that is something like swishing oil in the mouth for 20 mins or so. Have you heard of it? I have EXTREMELY dry, sensitive skin. I have had many comments about my skin looking really good since starting, ( granted eating raw is a big part of it too). My sis says it also evened out my skin pigment . If you're interested there's many threads here and on the web about oil pulling.

    I have started cleaning my face with coconut oil too.I believe Alissa Cohen does this and talks/writes about it.I added a little German Chamomile to a jar and it feel great to use .

    Good luck and keep posting what works!

    Sharon

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    Default oil pulling and silica

    Thank you Yeshia for the information. I will order some of the Bio Sil. I started the oil pulling a couple days ago. On the first day, I felt light headed. I think it is doing something good.

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    I read in the book Raw food/real world, that she would use coconut oil on her skin to keep it soft. I haven't tried it, other than when I'm making something with coconut oil, I'll clean of the spoon and rub it into my hands and it was really quite nice.

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    An easy way to found make sure I'm getting enough fats is to simply take a look a my hands. The reason why I say my hands, is that hands seem to be the first place to dry out, and they seem to change on a daily basis.

    If the 'cuticle' or 'nail' folds are peeling in ANY way or on ANY nail, then you have a problem. If you think about it, this is just the outside of your body, imagine the inside.

    I find I require a certain amount of fat to stop this peeling. If I only take in 20grams of fat/day (like many raw foodists take in) my cuticles will begin to peel, just a little. If I take in less fat they crack and bleed. About 25 - 45 grams/day seems about right for me (that's about 10 - 18% on 2200 cals). Infact, I find my skin best at 45gr/day or more.

    Btw, I don't like fat either. And until I find a way to be able to lower the fat and still have beautiful hands (and skin all over), I'm gonna stick to this method.

    I'll be experimenting with other foods, and I'm no expert. I'm still taking in ideas.
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