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Glossary
Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil is obtained from the copra, or dried meat of coconut.
Coconut oil is often used as a moisturizer for dry skin. The oil's antimicrobial properties also make it useful in combating a range of skin conditions. The antimicrobial properties of it also have been shown to boost the immune system. A study found that coconut oil is an effective adjunct therapy for pneumonia in children.
The oil can be applied on cuts, scrapes and bruises to protect it from bacteria and dust and to expedite the healing process. It may also reduce the likelihood of scarring.
Coconut oil is often used as a moisturizer for dry skin. The oil's antimicrobial properties also make it useful in combating a range of skin conditions. The antimicrobial properties of it also have been shown to boost the immune system. A study found that coconut oil is an effective adjunct therapy for pneumonia in children.
The oil can be applied on cuts, scrapes and bruises to protect it from bacteria and dust and to expedite the healing process. It may also reduce the likelihood of scarring.
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