...Benefits of coconut oil for dogs As the word suggests, coconut oil an oil extracted from the flesh of coconuts taken from mature coconut palms tropical. But after the purchase of coconut oil to your dog, do not expect to be fluent. It pretty solid, kept under 75 degrees, just like your average lard or butter. But unlike that may soon become rancid butter, coconut oil last up to two years, courtesy of its high levels of saturated fat which makes it slow to oxidize. Coconut oil has had a bad reputation because of this, though. Several health organizations have warned people about the risks of consuming large amounts of coconut oils because of their levels of saturated fat. In 1980 and coconut oil in 1990 was seen less and less because of its...
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...Coconut Oil and Calamansi Peelings As Agent for Hair Oil Chapter I. Introduction A. Background Of the Study The hair is our crowning glory that holds true for most people since it is one of the things that leave a lasting impression when we first meet someone. The way that we carry our hair, our haircut, our hairstyle and even hair texture are all visible traits that can greatly affect the way that other people look at you. This is the reason why we need to take extra care of our hair. Our hair and scalp, just like our skin needs special care and attention. One way of caring our hair is by using hair oil. This research is about the possibility of oil extracted from calamansi peeling as preservative for hair oil. Hair oil is commonly used by people who have dry hair especially girls. Hair oil moisturizes the scalp, it provides hair into the sebaceous glands and promotes hair growth. The calamansi peelings we need in this study is abundant in the Philippines. We can directly find them in our kitchen, etc. Calamansi peelings contain a preservative called Pectin that is generally used in preserving jams and jellies. In this study, we commonly use the extract of calamansi peelings which has pectin to preserve the fragrance of the coconut oil and which at the same time gives an additional fragrance to the oil. This study employs the importance of this experiment to our economy in the country. B. Statement of the Problem This study will determine the feasibility...
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...URL: www.naturegreenoils.com Pure liquid coconut oil Pure liquid coconut oil is a new product from naturegreenoils.com that will be available to you via amazon.com Pure liquid coconut oil as the name suggests is derived from coconuts. This product is organic and has no chemical additives thus it presents no dangers to the consumers. Pure liquid coconut oil is made for people who care about the well-being of the skin texture. Pure liquid coconut oil is specifically made to improve the skin health. This product is targeted for both sexes. The benefits offered by this product are immense. First, it is purely natural. Secondly, this product can be used in cooking and applying on your skin. Thirdly, this product is packed in clean containers that are labeled with directions, quantity, and benefits for use. Fourth pure liquid coconut oil is available online through Amazon website. It is thus available to all customers regardless of their geographical location. This product is recommended for people of all ages. For more information regarding direction of use, reviews, or any other enquiries feel free to visit www.naturegreenoils.com website anytime. Nature Greens Company is an online company that provides its customers with high quality dietary and nutritional products. This company is based in the US and all of its products are natural. There are those products that are made from natural fish and there are those that are made from coconut oils. Nature Green ensures that its customers...
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...122 Uses For Coconut Oil - www.DeliciousObsessions.com ww w.D e lici ou sO bse ssi on s.c om 1. Eat a spoonful when you need an energy boost. 2. Use it as the base for a homemade body scrub. 3. Use to condition your wooden cutting boards. 4. Use as a super conditioner on your hair (apply to dry hair, leave in as long as possible and then shampoo as normal). 5. Use as a styling agent if you have really dry hair. Just rub a tiny bit on your palms and apply to your hair and style as normal. 6. Keep a little container in your purse for lip moisturizer. 7. Add a spoonful to your dog or cat’s food. Coconut oil is great for our furry friends! 8. Replace nasty, unhealthy vegetable oils in your kitchen with coconut oil. 9. Make healthy Magic Shell ice cream topping. 10. Use it for oil pulling. 11. Use a tiny dab on your underarms for a natural deodorant. 12. Use coconut oil instead of shaving cream. 13. Add to your bath tub for a moisturizing soak (a couple drops of peppermint oil is wonderful!). 14. Use as a makeup remover. 15. Use it to help sooth chicken pox, shingles, or other rashes or skin irritations. 16. Use it to treat athlete’s food, ringworm, or other fungal or yeast infections. 17. Take a spoonful with your vitamins to help improve absorption. 18. Spread a thin layer on cuts or burns to speed up healing. 19. Take up to 5 spoonfuls per day for improved thyroid function. 20. Add a spoonful to your smoothies for extra nutrition and flavor. 21. Use on the delicate tissue...
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...hair. Our hair and scalp, just like our skin needs special care and attention. One way of caring our hair is by using hair oil. This research is about the possibility of oil extracted from calamansi peeling as preservative for hair oil. Hair oil is commonly used by people who have dry hair especially girls. Hair oil moisturizes the scalp, it provides hair into the sebacious glands and promotes hair growth. The calamansi peelings we need in this study is abundant in thePhilippines. We can directly find them in our kitchen, etc. Calamansi peeilings contain a preservativecalled Pectin that is generally used in preserving jams and jellies. In this study, we commonly use the extract of calamansi peelings which has pectin to preserve the fragrance of the coconut oil and which at the same time gives an additional fragrance to the oil.This study employs the importance of this experiment to our economy in the country. B. Statement of the Problem This study will determine the feasibility of the Oil Extracted from Calamansi Peelings as preservative for Hair oil. In so doing, the characteristics will be compared to commercial hair oil. Most specifically, the researcher aims to: 1. Compare the product to commercial preparations in terms of fragrance C. Hypothesis There is no significant difference between the product and commercial hair oil. D.Significance of the Study The increasingly high prices of goods and cosmetics nowadays are the...
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...1.Coconut oil: as the palm plants coconut endosperm, after crushing baking steamed to extract the oil. 2.Palm oil is extracted from the palm fruitl, and nut extract oil called palm kernel oil, this two kinds of oil composition is different. Coconut oil has a natural fragrance, modern science appraisal that has the effect of anti-cancer, improve immunity . Industrial use of coconut oil Coconut oil is essential oil raw materials of soap, it is also the raw material of natural fatty acids, fatty alcohols and surfactant. Coconut oil is slightly irritationg for skin and hair ,so cannot be directly applied to the ointment or cream cosmetics, but it is very important in the cosmetics industry of indirect materials. Palm oil industrial applications Industrial use of refined palm oil, the requirement is not lower than the melting point of 44 ℃. In recent years, the palm oil industry uses got rapid development, in the developed countries, a lot of palm oil have been applied in the industrial field. In our country, industrial palm oil is called"industrial monosodium glutamate", it is applied widely. Moreover, with rising crude oil prices in recent years, biological fuel is getting more and more attention, palm oil can also be used to produce biofuels, it may become a new growth point of the future consumption. Palm oil industrial applications mainly divided into two kinds: one kind can directly get the palm oil, such as soap, palm oil and epoxy polyol, polyurethane and polyacrylate...
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...Coconut Oil vs. Alzheimers Spring, 2015 February 26, 2014 Coconut oil vs. Alzheimers With the elderly population increasing, there has also been a rise in Alzheimers. According to statistics from 2013 more than 500,000 seniors die each year because they have Alzheimer's (http://www.alz.org). In the America, it is the sixth leading cause of death and 5th for those 65 and older. It has increased sixty-eight percent from 2000 to 2010 and, even though, there is a handful of drugs to help relieve symptoms of Alzheimer's. The medications do nothing to stop the disease's progression and, eventually, lose their effectiveness for most people. Cognitive issues are natural when we age, occasionally forgetting something or becoming absent-minded, but there is nothing natural about Alzheimers disease. AD is considered a progressive disease that causes brain cells to atrophy and die. A brain with Alzheimers will have fewer nerve cells and synapses than a healthy brain. Within this brain, there will be Plaques and Tangles that will spread through the cortex in a somewhat predictable pattern. When this occurs, the synapse is lost between the neurotransmitters, and we start to have memory loss, learning and communication deficits. But what does all this have to do with non-hydrogenated coconut oil? What do these items have in common? Brain cells, specifically neurons, have very limited energy sources that can be used for them to function and stay alive. Glucose is the main source...
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...If you can accurately forecast your costs and sales, conducting a breakeven analysis is a matter of simple math. A company has broken even when its total sales or revenues equal its total expenses. At the breakeven point, no profit has been made, nor have any losses been incurred. This calculation is critical for any business owner, because the breakeven point is the lower limit of profit when determining margins. Defining Costs There are several types of costs to consider when conducting a breakeven analysis, so here's a refresher on the most relevant. Fixed costs: These are costs that are the same regardless of how many items you sell. All start-up costs, such as rent, insurance and computers, are considered fixed costs since you have to make these outlays before you sell your first item. Variable costs: These are recurring costs that you absorb with each unit you sell. For example, if you were operating a greeting card store where you had to buy greeting cards from a stationary company for $1 each, then that dollar represents a variable cost. As your business and sales grow, you can begin appropriating labor and other items as variable costs if it makes sense for your industry. Setting a Price This is critical to your breakeven analysis; you can't calculate likely revenues if you don't know what the unit price will be. Unit price refers to the amount you plan to charge customers to buy a single unit of your product. Psychology of Pricing: Pricing can involve a...
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...Coconut Oil vs. Alzheimers Spring, 2015 February 26, 2014 Coconut oil vs. Alzheimers With the elderly population increasing, there has also been a rise in Alzheimers. According to statistics from 2013 more than 500,000 seniors die each year because they have Alzheimer's (http://www.alz.org). In the America, it is the sixth leading cause of death and 5th for those 65 and older. It has increased sixty-eight percent from 2000 to 2010 and, even though, there is a handful of drugs to help relieve symptoms of Alzheimer's. The medications do nothing to stop the disease's progression and, eventually, lose their effectiveness for most people. Cognitive issues are natural when we age, occasionally forgetting something or becoming absent-minded, but there is nothing natural about Alzheimers disease. AD is considered a progressive disease that causes brain cells to atrophy and die. A brain with Alzheimers will have fewer nerve cells and synapses than a healthy brain. Within this brain, there will be Plaques and Tangles that will spread through the cortex in a somewhat predictable pattern. When this occurs, the synapse is lost between the neurotransmitters, and we start to have memory loss, learning and communication deficits. But what does all this have to do with non-hydrogenated coconut oil? What do these items have in common? Brain cells, specifically neurons, have very limited energy sources that can be used for them to function and stay alive. Glucose is the main source...
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...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Introduction Coconut was the predominant crop cultivated in Kerala and regarded as the ‘tree of life’ since each and every part of it was useful for man. There was a sincere attachment of people of Kerala towards coconut which is also called ‘Kalpavriksha - tree of heaven’. The life of people in Kerala was closely linked with the different uses of coconut. Coconut oil was the only edible oil used in Kerala households until 1980’s.Due to structural changes in various sectors of Kerala economy the importance of coconut declined. There was a shift in coconut oil consumption towards other edible oils in Kerala households. Among the various food items in consumption basket of Kerala households, edible oil is an important component, which acts as a major source of energy for the human body and has direct impact on health. In India edible oil is used in the preparation of every day meals. (Achaya K.T,1975; NCAER 1985-90). The major source of fat requirement by our human body is satisfied by edible oils and thus forms an indispensible item of the dietary pattern (NCAER 1995). As the economy grows, and income rises the household demand for edible oil increases due to changes in food consumption pattern. The annual per capita consumption of edible oil in the country shot up from 3kg in 1950 to around 7.5 kg per annum in mid-1990s and reached 14.2kg during 2010-11, but still lower than the global average of 24kg/year. (Sthanumoorthy...
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...his desire to provide better for his growing family. He never knew that he was in for an uphill battle when he decided to choose amber bottles, which he filled with acetone and cuticle remover. With simple hard work, which he consciously couples with discipline and dedication, he proved that he could break the glass ceiling and become a purveyor of personal care products in the country. This is the success story of Splash, a multi-billion peso cosmetics company that processes and distributes soap, lotion and exfoliating products like Extraderm, Skin White, Maxipeel and Biolink. His latest product to hit the market is flavored virgin coconut oil. Though it is not yet available all over the country. Hortaleza is very happy with the overwhelming response of the consumers to his new products. He intends to introduce his virgin coconut oil products in the international market soon. More than anything else, Hortaleza stresses, Splash is a story of hope, a story of human survival and triumph. “We started the business with a paltry capital of P12,000,” he says, adding that the startup capital he used in the business came from the total cash gifts he and his wife Rosalinda, also a doctor, received as their wedding presents from friends and relatives. With this total amount, he ventured into repackaging acetone and cuticle remover after he paid P5,000 to his cousin in exchange for a special formula for these personal care products. With the help of his wife and an all-around...
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...CODE PRODUCT NAME FG/1078 SKIN GLOW 25 G X 10 DOZ FG/1013 BODYLINE NATURAL 50ML x 10 DOZ FG/1023 BODYLINE NATURAL 150ML x 6 DOZ FG/1024 BODYLINE NATURAL 250 MLx 4 DOZ FG/1032 BODYLINE MEREMETA 200G x 4 DOZ FG/1033 BODYLINE MEREMETA 100G x 6 DOZ FG/1034 BABYSOFT PJ 50 ML x 10 DOZ FG/1035 BABYSOFT PJ Aloe50 ML x 10 DOZ FG/1072 BABYSOFT PJ 150 ML x 6 DOZ FG/1073 BABYSOFT PJ 250 ML x 4 DOZ FG/1074 BEBI PURE P. JELLY 150 ML x 72 FG/1075 BEBI PURE P. JELLY 250 ML x 48 FG/1076 BABYSOFT PJ ALOE 150MLx 6DOZ FG/1077 BABYSOFT PJ ALOE 250MLx4DOZ FG/1082 ZAWADI ZANZIBAR 200 G x 4 DOZ FG/1083 ZAW. ZAN. POMADE 200 ML x4 DOZ FG/1084 ZAWADI ZANZIBAR 50 G x 10 DOZ FG/1085 ZAW. ZAN. POMADE 100 MLx 6 DOZ FG/1601 U & ME CREAM PURE & FR. 450 G FG/1602 U & ME CREAM OCEAN BLUE 450 G FG/1603 U & ME CREAM FOR. RAIN 450 G FG/1604 U & ME CREAM COCO BUTTER 450 G FG/1625 SIRI LEMON CREAM 200 G x 4DOZ FG/1626 SIRI CR ALOE-CUCUM 200 Gx4 DOZ FG/1627 SIRI CR COCOBUTTER 200G X 4 DZ FG/1628 SIRI CREAM CARROT 200 G x4 DOZ FG/1639 U & ME CREAM LT CARROT 200GX4D FG/1640 U & ME CREAM LT LEM 200 Gx4DZ FG/1641 U & ME CREAM PURE & FR. 200 G FG/1642 U & ME CREAM OCEAN BLUE 200 G FG/1643 U & ME CREAM FOR. RAIN 200 G FG/1644 U & ME CREAM COCO BUTTER 200 G FG/1645 U & ME CREAM LIGHT LEMON 450 G FG/1646 U & ME CREAM LIGHT CARROT450 G FG/1647 U & ME CREAM LT CARROT50 GX8DZ FG/1649 U&ME CREAM LT CART 100MLx6 DOZ FG/1650 U&ME CREAM LT LEMN 100MLx6DOZ...
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...The houses vary in the same style depending on their location and social status and taste of the family. Houses of the Filipinos are usually made of wood and nipa. Later galvanized iron replaced nipa for roofing. In some towns, barrios, and cities, houses made of nipa and bamboo are still to be found. Some have sawali walls and cogon roofings. Most of the houses especially the older ones are situated high above the ground for better ventilation and reduced humidity. In the past, building a houses was fast and inexpensive. Houses were built then through the help of friends and neighbors. Today there are only few bamboo houses. Most houses are already built of strong materials like hollow blocks, wood, galvanized iron and glass windows. Modernity has not entirely changed the architecture of the Filipino houses. The batalan is stall a part of the houses in Luzon and is used as an open bathroom, a place for water jars or tapayan and a place for washing. The modern batalan is made of concrete and is still adjacent to the kitchen. The banguerahan, a storage shelf and drainer before the dish rack was introduced, is still a part of a few modern houses. The modern banguerahan is no longer enclosed with bamboo spikes but is screened. The old house of before were not painted. The present ones are painted in varied colors and built styles. The old houses were built high on the ground and the space below calle4d silong was fenced with bamboo to keep pigs, dogs, and chickens...
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...Coconut Oil: Why it is Good For You In this article, fats and oils are used interchangeably but in a strict sense, oil usually means liquid at room temperature and fat usually means solid at room temperature. However, coconut oil is solid at temperatures under 76 degrees F. So if you live at temperatures of 76 degrees F or more, coconut oil is liquid; if less than 76 degrees F, coconut oil is a fat. Saturated fat – one that has a small degree of unsaturation or double bonds and tends to be more solid at room temperatures lower than 76 degrees F. Example: butter, coconut oil. Monounsaturated oil – Contains some saturated fat but is largely oleic acid, a mono-unsaturated oil, which contains only one double bond. Example: Olive oil. Polyunsaturated oils – poly means many, so this means that the fat has more than one double bond. Example: linoleic (omega-6) acid has two double bonds; alpha-linolenic (omega-3) acid has three double bonds; arachidonic acid has four double bonds. The following information comes from the research of Ray Peat, Ph.D. and Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. References are given where applicable. I recommend only three types of fats to my clients: extra virgin olive oil, organic or, preferably raw butter, and organic coconut oil. Most people understand the first two but cringe at the thought of eating coconut oil. Here’s why I recommend coconut oil to everyone. Coconut oil has been used as cooking oil for thousands of years. Popular cookbooks advertised...
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...ACCEPTABILITY OF AVOCADO AND YOUNG COCONUT MEAT AS HEALTHY SMOOTHIE Jo V. Ambat Annie Grace A. Bustamante Nico Braselle Casaña Raymond M. de Taza Manche P. Pere A research study presented to the faculty of Home Economics, Vocational and Technical, Education Department, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite in partial fulfilment of the requirements in HRML 24- Research I. Prepared under the supervision of Dr. Editha G. Reyes 1. INTRODUCTION The avocado is colloquially known as the Alligator Pear, reflecting its shape and the leather-like appearance of its skin. Avocado is derived from the Aztec word "ahuacatl". Avocados are the fruit from Persea americana, a tall evergreen tree that can grow up to 65 feet in height. Avocados vary in weight from 8 ounces to 3 pounds depending upon the variety. There are dozens of varieties of avocadoes. The rich and creamy Hass variety is the most popular type of avocado in the United States, and 95% of all avocados grown in the United States are produced in California, original home of the Hass variety. They are generally available throughout the year, they are the most abundant and at their best during the spring and summer in California and in October in Florida. While avocados are technically fruits, we have categorized them here as vegetables since this is how they are usually considered from a culinary perspective. Avocados can make a great base for a high-energy smoothie that will satisfy you and...
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