In addition to ingesting the coconut oil, I just
have to tell you about another exciting way that coconut oil has helped
me! I use it on my face and I can't believe how much it has helped. I used
to spend hundreds of dollars on face creams. I won't waste my money on
those empty promises again. I look ten years younger! Honestly! My pores
are smaller, and my skin tone is much more even. I used to have breakouts
once in awhile. Not any more thanks to coconut oil. Next March I will be
40 years old and with the help of coconut oil I will not only reach my
weight loss/health goal, my face will look younger too!
Kelly
- Lander, WY
Filipinos
are well-known for their youthful appearance and soft, wrinkle-free skin,
even though they live in a climate that exposes them to the sun's rays
year round. Skin cancer is basically unknown in the Philippines, even with
all of their exposure to the tropical sun. Since coconut oil is their main dietary oil, and is also the
main ingredient in their skin care products, one must take a closer look
at how Virgin Coconut Oil provides skin health.
Coconut
oil's ability to nourish and heal the skin has been known in the tropics
for hundreds of years. Even when the anti-saturated fat campaign waged in
the US convinced many even in coconut oil producing countries to switch to
polyunsaturated oils, Filipinos and others never stopped using coconut oil
on their skin because they knew about its wonderful moisturizing and
healing powers for generations. As a saturated fat consisting primarily of
medium chain fatty acids (MCTs), it is not easily oxidized and does not
cause harmful free radical damage like polyunsaturated vegetable oils.
Most commercial skin care products in the US today are made from
polyunsaturated oils which oxidize and turn rancid very quickly causing
free radical damage in the skin. There is good evidence that this is not
only true for external applications, but also holds true for the oils one
consumes. One of the main reasons that we experience so many skin problems
in the US today is a switch in our dietary oil. Our forefathers
consumed primarily
saturated fats, but most people today consume polyunsaturated fats and trans fatty acids.
I wanted to
share my experience with virgin coconut oil. I have been using the oil for
about two weeks. My skin looks great, no more dryness-I use to have very
dry skin. My hair looks great, soft and shiny, no more frizz. And my scalp
is no longer dry. Also, my eyelashes have grown longer and thicker! This
is a plus I did not expect. I now make an effort to apply a bit of oil
with a clean mascara brush each morning/night.
Lizmarie (Coconut
Diet Forums)
Watch this video testimony from someone who saw her eyelashes
grow in just two weeks of using coconut oil, for the first time
in her life, and she is 51 years old:
Coconut Oil
Offers Hope for Fungal Skin
Problems
Virgin Coconut Oil has been
reported to help many skin problems as well. Depending on what is causing
the skin problem, the coconut oil seems to work in a variety of ways. For
example, we have had positive reports from people who suffer from yeast
infections in the skin, and there is solid research that shows the MCTs in
coconut oil do kill yeast infections (see our article
on Candida.)
Here are some of the testimonials we have received regarding
coconut oil helping with fungal skin problems:
I started on
coconut oil 3 weeks ago. I am a large person, hoping that the Virgin Coconut
Oil (VCO) will speed up my sluggish thyroid. As a large person I have skin
folds and I often suffere(d) from fungal/yeast infections that made me very
sore. The only remedy that I found in the past that worked was an ingested
dose of a proprietary remedy for "Thrush". This was both expensive and only
ever a partial solution. After taking the VCO for, as I said, 3 weeks all my
skin fold problems have disappeared. It is wonderful to be clear of them and
this current very hot humid weather that we have recently had was a real
test for this. Liz(Coconut
Diet Forums)
You're right Liz,
I deal with this same stubborn yeast/fungal thing, especially in the
summertime. While waiting for my second order, I've been reading the
research reports on the Tropical Traditions website and the archives over
and over as if just knowing the information would help me with my own
physical problems. But this week, I am a believer from experience!
One of the big
problems with skin yeast and fungal infections is that clothing tends to rub
absorb or else rub off the expensive medicine after application. This time,
I wasn't looking forward to applying the strong liquid prescription to it
because the kind I have stings--big time--when it hits the red, angry, sore
area of the yeast infection in the skin folds. I had some VCO left in a
small jar which I was using for smoothing on after a shower. I took that out
and just slathered it on. Instantly the pain was soothed away, and for the
moment anyway, that was enough. By the end of the day, I could tell that the
coconut oil was doing more than just relieving the soreness--the rash was
breaking up a little, and there were some small clear areas where before it
was just solid red soreness. I applied the coconut oil twice a day, and in
three-four days, the whole area is mostly pink and clearing. And it isn't
staining clothing, either!
I am marveling over and over about how this coconut
oil is working!!! I've been poring over the archived information. By
the time I finished my first quart of VCO I could tell my hypoglycemic
hunger cravings were subsiding, and my taste for coffee and chocolate was
changing. Anything more I could say would just be like a lot of exclamation
points, and I've been told that isn't very polite! So just "thank you, thank
you, Tropical Traditions." Beverly
( in response to Liz in the Coconut Diet
Forums)
When my baby boy,
David, was 10 weeks old he had a yeast infection on his bottom. Instead of
running to the Dr. to get an expensive prescription, I first tried VCO. I
was very new to using it so I wasn't sure what to expect. I liberally
applied coconut oil at each diaper change (about 6x/day) allowing it to soak
in for a few minutes after each application. I was astounded that within 24
hours there was significant improvement. I continue to apply it and within 3
days the yeast infection was completely gone. VCO is awesome!!
Vanessa
- Gilbert, IA
I am a
35-year-old female who had red lesions on my face for many years.
Unbelievably it finally cleared in three months when I applied Coconut Oil
topically to my face each day.
I had been going
to a dermatologist for 12 years with minimal results. I had lesions, which
were red, and resembled acne. Ironically antibiotics made it worse, yet the
doctor kept prescribing them for me. I had used six different topicals for
acne, which usually ended up hurting my face. The doctor kept saying "give
it a chance it will get worse before getting better." I couldn't understand
why I had acne since my skin was so dry, itchy and flaky. The retinols were
the worst on my skin, followed by the salicylic acid, the glycol's and then
the benzyl peroxides.
Frustrated I then
became a nutritional purist for five years and still no clearing. I started
using natural remedies, homeopathic, herbals and super foods to change my
skin condition. I had already eliminated hydrogenated oils from my diet, so
I decided to try to incorporate coconut oil into my diet. I really wasn't
consistent about eating the coconut oil, but I was faithful about applying
it to my face each night. I had nothing to loose by giving it a try. My
theory on why it might work was due to the fact that the sebum in the skin
breaks down the medium chain triglycerides into smaller fatty acids which
have antibacterial and anti-fungal activities.
My dermatologist
had tried for 12 years to dry up the sebum and kill the bacteria causing the
acne, so I decided to go a different route by using the sebum constructively
instead of trying to eliminate it. My face cleared and I was so excited that
I [went] to my dermatologist and told her about my success. The doctor
belittled the theory, saying that I had just grown out of it. [She said
that] most likely my hormones had stabilized and that my face clearing at
the same time I used the coconut oil was just a coincidence.
Since I believed
in my doctor's medical knowledge, I started to doubt my discovery. So to
test my theory, I stopped using the coconut oil on my face, and as well I
didn't go out of my way to eat it either. Additionally, I still avoided
hydrogenated oils.
Six months later
I had a follow up appointment with that dermatologist and my face was as bad
as it had always been. The doctor snidely asked if I was still using that
coconut oil because "that heavy oil" had clogged up all my pores. I replied
that I had stopped using the oil after our last appointment. However, I
intended to use the coconut oil again to see if my theory was right.
Unexpectedly the doctor offered to order blood-work to check my hormones at
the beginning and again at the end of my trial; I agreed to the testing. My
blood-work showed most of my hormones as normal with the testosterone as a
little high. I used the coconut oil on my face every night faithfully; and
in three months at my next appointment my face had cleared again with almost
no scarring. The doctor ran the follow up blood-work and surprisingly my
testosterone level had increased. Too much testosterone has been proven to
increase acne. The doctor was surprised but wasn't ready to rule out other
factors. She then wanted to do more testing including allergy testing and
skin scrapings. This meant that I would have to stop using the oil for some
of the testing. I hated the thought of loosing that great confident feeling
and freedom I got from having a clear face, but I agreed to the testing
anyway.
The doctor tested
for different yeast, fungus, ringworm, bacteria, allergens, and Demodex and
Scabies mites. I didn't test positive for any of the allergens either time.
When not using the coconut oil, my skin scrapings had increase numbers of
Demodex in my sebaceous glands as well as in my hair follicles but there
were no Scabies. There were minimal increases in bacteria and the yeast
Candidia, but there was a marked increase in the fungus Malassezia Furfur,
but not ringworm. This clearly explained why the antibiotics made things
worse; I didn't have acne. Any bacteria was secondary, the main culprit was
the fungus Malassezia Furfur which caused a condition called Pityrosporum
Folliculitis. Using antibiotic reduced the bad as well as the good bacteria
allowing the fungus to grow unchallenged. Additionally, although the Demodex
mite lives in everyone's skin in small numbers, they multiply greatly in
immune deficient host and they thrive on yeast in the body.
Since my
experiment was intended to use the excess sebum that is present with acne to
combine with the coconut oil to fight the bacteria that causes the acne, I
failed to prove my hypothesis because my condition was misdiagnosed as acne
and I don't have excess sebum. Hopefully someone reading this with confirmed
excess sebum and acne would complete the experiment for me. However though,
I do believe my theory was mostly right in that the coconut oil mixes with
sebum in the skin which breaks the oil down into the healing fatty acids. In
my case it just happened to be the anti-fungal activity of the fatty acids
that cleared my skin. By eliminating the yeast, many of the mites starved.
As my face healed and the irritation was less, the occurrence bacterial
infections decreased.
I truly believe if I stop using coconut oil on my face
the fungus will grow out of control and the whole cycle would begin
resulting in the lesions I had been plagued with for over a decade. I am now
trying to eat coconut oil every day in order to correct the underlying cause
that makes me an ideal host for the Malassezia Furfur fungus.
Tammy - Salisbury, MD
Coconut Oil for Acne
Yes, coconut oil is great for getting rid of both dry
skin and pimples. I have had combination skin for years; but almost
immediately, I saw my face free from pimples and free from dry areas. In
fact, I had a flaky, itchy patch of skin just below my eyebrow that
disappeared and has not returned, since regularly using coconut oil on my
face -- which has been just over a month now. I put in on before bed,
without first washing my face; then I wash it off in the morning. From what
I understand, the medium chain triglycerides break down into the useful
antimicrobial free fatty acids because of the affects of bacteria on the
skin. So I decided to start using the oil on my unwashed face instead of a
newly cleansed face, which would have less bacteria and therefore (I assume)
a slower breakdown of the oil into fatty acids. My skin looks great, smooth
and healthy. And it's definitely softer than it used to be, too.
Melinda
My son really did not want to use it, but his
Benzemyacin was really not working very well...and the retin A just brutally
destroyed his skin (painfully red and dry and cracked) so he used his
neutrogena face wash and then applied the oil, it takes a little while to
soak in, but by the next morning his red skin from the retin A was gone, his
face was white again...He uses more at night when no one sees him, and less
in the morning before he goes to school...when he gets home from
school, he would dab a little just on the spots that are worse...I have used
it, and I was afraid at first cause the thought of oil on your face is the
opposite of what we are taught about getting rid of pimples. But I just
tried it on a few blemishes, and they were gone the next day...it was
amazing. I now use it all over my face! My son's acne is under control now,
he has some problem areas, but they are slowly getting better.
Robin (Coconut
Diet Forums)
Coconut Oil for Skin Problems: Eczema,Keratosis
Polaris, Psoriasis, & Rosacea
We have been using the coconut oil in more ways than I had
imagined we would! I use it as a facial moisturizer, and I
prefer it to the expensive lotion that I have used for years.
Several people have even commented on my skin! Probably the most
dramatic result we have gotten with the coconut oil is with my
20 month old son. He has had eczemaon
his legs and arms for a long time, and nothing seemed to help
it. I even tried costly lotion just for that purpose and it
seemed to make the dry, scaly patches worse! Many people noticed
it, and I just didn’t know what to do. Well, I began putting the
coconut oil on his skin nightly and there has been HUGE
improvement!! The big, rough, red patches are gone and there is
just the tiniest hint of a rough feeling in places, and only
when I slack off and don’t use it for a while. We do eat the
coconut oil, by the way, and have enjoyed it very much
(especially the almond bark recipe on your site-yum) but I
wanted you to know how much it had helped us in ways that people
may not realize it would. THANK YOU,Louise–
South Carolina
I was fortunate to have found the miracle coconut oil. For years
I suffered with a skin condition calledkeratosis
polaris(bumpy, itchy skin). I tried many, many treatments and
spent hundreds of dollars on creams and cleansers. Nothing
worked, until Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil. I have been using
the oil for cooking and as a body cream. My skin condition is
100% improved. The products are very inexpensive compared to the
cost of most of the useless products I tried in the past. Thank
you for this miracle product!Janet–
Elizabeth, NJ
Last year I stared noticing embarrassing little red scaly itchy
patches of skin on my hands. I tried just about every lotion for
dry and sensitive skin on the Wal-Mart shelf, and got very few
results. I made an appointment with my doctor and she diagnosed
me with psoriasis. She sent me to the pharmacy with a
prescription for a psoriasis cream and a lotion and instructed
me to use them everyday. The lotion and cream stung so bad, it
was worse then the itchy skin I had been dealing with for
months. By this time I had big patches on my hands, few on my
neck, and on my eyelids. I was getting desperate because people
were starting to notice more and more my red flaky skin. While
doing some research for a natural solution online, I read about
coconut oil. I don’t see anything specific about helping to
alleviate the dry skin of psoriasis, but it did say it was an
excellent skin moisturizer so I thought I would give it a try.
The day I got it I started adding a little to just about
everything I ate. I ended up incorporating about 2-3 tablespoons
a day into my food, and using it as a moisturizer on my
psoriasis patches as well as the rest of my body. In no time at
all my psoriasis was gone. As an added bonus my splotchy
complexion started evening out, my skin has never been softer,
and my body temperature rose to the level where I was no longer
cold all the time. I am very grateful I found this perfect
coconut oil; it has made a huge difference in the way my skin
looks and feels. I am now a lifetime customer of Tropical
Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil.Ashley–
La Cygne, KS
I have been using the coconut oil for 2 weeks, 3 times a day on
my elbows and knee since they have psoriasis. It’s unbelievable
how this has helped my skin and I’m almost there to having
normal elbows again!! I have suffered with the “heartbreak of
psoriasis” for 40 yrs. and tried numerous products. Of course,
nothing helped and they were not natural products, there were
always side-effects. It started in high school and I am in my
50′s now. Wow!! I’ve been a Christian for many years and at
church today told a friend and she is telling her employer, a
dermatologist. Believe me, I will be telling everybody and
showing them the proof. What an answer to prayer!!!!!! I’m just
overwhelmed!!Ruth–
Mesa, AZ
Dear Tropical Traditions, I love your Virgin Coconut Oil!
I started using it on my skin and in my diet after reading about
its healing powers. I am a licensed esthetician and have been
working with many clients with rosacea. Nothing was
working. A few of my clients even tried prescription
medication and expensive laser treatments. As an skin care
specialist, I am used to using multiple products on my skin and
on my clients, yet I transitioned to only using a mild cleanser
and virgin coconut oil on my self. I decided to experiment
on my clients. During a skin care treatment on my client
with tenacious rosacea, I applied coconut oil and let it absorb
for about 15 minutes. I could see results instantly.
My client was very pleased and has continued to see more
improvement! I look forward to receiving your product so I can
have it available to my clients to use everyday. Who would of
thought it could be that simple?LeslieLicensed
Esthetician
Coconut Oil
Sun Protection
One of the
most interesting facts about people who live in tropical climates like the
Philippines, where the people are constantly exposed to the rays of the sun
year round, is that skin cancer is almost unheard of in these places. Here
in the US we are constantly warned about the dangers of exposure to the sun,
and yet the sun helps our bodies produce much needed nutrients for our skin,
such as Vitamin D, which has been shown to prevent cancer.2
Once again we
see that coconut oil is probably one of the main reasons people in tropical
climates can spend so much time in the sun and not suffer from skin cancer.
Coconut oil has wonderful antioxidant properties that protect the skin from
free radical damage. Also, when coconut oil is consumed and used topically
on our skin, it helps our bodies absorb other nutrients more effectively as
well, such as Vitamin E, another powerful antioxidant nutrient that protects
the skin.
I am fair skinned but used VCO as a sunscreen in
Florida last summer. My family thought I was crazy. I did not burn although
everyone else did (with their toxic sunscreen). One day, I did get a little
too much sun, and was a little red, but I put the VCO on it and it was gone
by the next day. So try it, and see, just be sensible about the sun, nothing
can protect you if you stand in the hot sun for a very long time.
Rachel(Coconut
Diet Forums)
I just got back from my 7-day trip to Jamaica. I used
VCO exclusively as my sunscreen. I had no burns and my tan is even and
golden. I am somewhat fair-skinned. Most of my time was spent in the shade,
but I spent a good amount of time floating around on the water each day. My
husband is even fairer and he did get pink slightly on his shoulders, at
which time he applied both sunscreen and VCO to that area (VCO everywhere
else). His tan is also pretty dark. People kept commenting on what nice
color we were getting, ha ha. Marnie
(Coconut
Diet Forums)
It should be
noted that when reports like this are made in our discussion group,
invariably some will try using Virgin Coconut Oil exclusively as a sunscreen
and go out and get burned! Some have even reported that sometimes the
coconut oil works wonderfully as a sunscreen, while at other times they seem
to get burned. It seems that the oils you put into your body are just
as important as what you onto your body in regards to sun protection.
We have found that if one eats foods loaded with polyunsaturated oils,
generally they will burn more in the sun. It is theorized that when one eats
foods cooked in polyunsaturated vegetable oils, often with trans fatty
acids, that one is putting oxidized lipids into their skin tissue that are
causing free radical damage, and more susceptible to burning in the sun. So
if you just got done eating some french fries from a fast food restaurant,
you may be more susceptible to sun burn!
Coconut Oil
Under Arm Protection!
Another
amazing result many are reporting from Virgin Coconut Oil is using it
directly under their arms as a deodorant! Many have theorized that the MCTs
in the oil attack the bacteria in sweat that cause the odors.
I have been using straight VCO as an underarm
deodorant since last fall. Works wonders. Works just as good as any
antiperspirant deodorant I have ever used: you just don't have the fragrance
from regular deodorant. I have a job that requires a lot of manual labor and
my VCO deodorant has not failed me yet, even when over heated.
Abigail(Coconut
Diet Forums)
I used some VCO on a paper towel and put under my
arms. It is like magic! No smell, no sweat, awesome!!!!!!! I just got back
from biking and not a drop of sweat under my arms! Jackie(Coconut
Diet Forums)
Research on Coconut Oil and Skin Health
Because coconut oil is a food and a natural product, there are
not many incentives for people to spend money researching how it
works topically on skin. But we have come across some research.
A study was conducted in 2008 at the Skin and Cancer Foundation
in the Philippines, entitled: Novel antibacterial and emollient
effects of coconut and virgin olive oils in adult atopic
dermatitis. The results were published in the
journal Dermatitis. The study compared virgin coconut oil and
virgin olive oil in moisturizing dryness and removing
Staphylococcus aureus from colonized Atopic dermatitis skin.
It was a double-blind controlled trial in two outpatient
dermatology clinics with adult Atopic dermatitis patients who
were diagnosed by history, pattern, evolution, and skin lesions.
The study concluded that coconut oil was more effective than
olive oil, probably due to the presence of lauric acid which is
known to kill bacteria and fungi.1
In 2009 a study was conducted in the Division of Dermatology,
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego and
published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. The title
is Antimicrobial property of lauric acid against
Propionibacterium acnes: its therapeutic potential for
inflammatory acne vulgaris. The abstract states:
The strong bactericidal properties of lauric acid (C12:0), a
middle chain-free fatty acid commonly found in natural products,
have been shown in a number of studies. However, it has not been
demonstrated whether lauric acid can be used for acne treatment
as a natural antibiotic against Propionibacterium acnes (P.
acnes), which promotes follicular inflammation (inflammatory
acne). This study evaluated the antimicrobial property of lauric
acid against P. acnes both in vitro and in vivo. Incubation of
the skin bacteria P. acnes, Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus),
and Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis) with lauric acid
yielded minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values against
the bacterial growth over 15 times lower than those of benzoyl
peroxide (BPO). The lower MIC values of lauric acid indicate
stronger antimicrobial properties than that of BPO. The detected
values of half maximal effective concentration (EC(50)) of
lauric acid on P. acnes, S. aureus, and S. epidermidis growth
indicate that P. acnes is the most sensitive to lauric acid
among these bacteria. In addition, lauric acid did not induce
cytotoxicity to human sebocytes. Notably, both intradermal
injection and epicutaneous application of lauric acid
effectively decreased the number of P. acnes colonized with
mouse ears, thereby relieving P. acnes-induced ear swelling and
granulomatous inflammation. The obtained data highlight the
potential of using lauric acid as an alternative treatment for
antibiotic therapy of acne vulgaris.2
For other studies related to coconut oil and skin health,
including how it has been studied in treating wounds and how it
is used in India with new born babies in neonatal care, seeCoconutOil.com
where research is constantly updated.
So before you spend money on expensive skin care
products, you might want to consider trying coconut oil for skin
health!
Note: Updates to this article can be found at
CoconutOil.com where you can also make comments.
References
1 . Novel antibacterial and emollient effects of coconut
and virgin olive oils in adult atopic dermatitis. Dermatitis.
2008 Nov-Dec;19(6):308-15. Verallo-Rowell VM, Dillague KM, Syah-Tjundawan
BS. Skin and Cancer Foundation, Pasig, Philippines.
2. Antimicrobial property of lauric acid against
Propionibacterium acnes: its therapeutic potential for
inflammatory acne vulgaris. J Invest Dermatol.
2009 Oct;129(10):2480-8. Epub 2009 Apr 23. Nakatsuji T, Kao
MC, Fang JY, Zouboulis CC, Zhang L, Gallo RL, Huang CM. Division
of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, University of
California, San Diego, California, USA.
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