{"id":1146,"date":"2014-06-26T02:22:33","date_gmt":"2014-06-26T02:22:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=1146"},"modified":"2014-06-26T02:22:33","modified_gmt":"2014-06-26T02:22:33","slug":"10-ways-to-reduce-chemicals-in-your-life-with-coconut-oil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/10-ways-to-reduce-chemicals-in-your-life-with-coconut-oil\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Ways To Reduce Chemicals In Your Life with Coconut Oil"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you trying to reduce harsh chemicals and toxins from your daily life? In terms of versatility, coconut oil is the ultimate win. From skincare and haircare to dietary benefits, investing in a good quality bottle of this super ingredient seems like a steal.<\/p>\n
I know it seems counterintuitive to actually put oil on your skin, but it\u2019s actually one of the best methods<\/a> you can try. When we use products that strip our face of its natural oils, our skin glands produce more oil to compensate (which means more breakouts and blackheads<\/a><\/em>).<\/p>\n If you use a good quality (organic, cold-pressed, unrefined<\/em>) coconut oil, it naturally dissolves the dirty oils and leaves the natural, essential oil. It\u2019s high in antibacterial properties<\/a> from antioxidants and saturated fats that help with glowing skin.<\/p>\n For someone with acne-prone skin, try: 2 parts coconut oil, 1 part castor oil, and 2 drops of tea tree oil as a cleanser. For body lotion, be sure to use sparingly so your skin isn\u2019t too <\/i>oily.<\/p>\n All you have to do is apply a small amount to a cotton swab and watch your makeup easily wipe off. No chemicals, just perfectly clean and fresh skin.<\/p>\n Yes, that\u2019s right \u2013 natural<\/i> deodorant<\/a>. Can you even pronounce half of the ingredients in your current deodorant? Try this: mix 6 tablespoons of coconut oil with \u00bc cup of baking soda (stay fresh<\/em>), \u00bc cup arrowroot (stay dry), and a few drops of your favorite essential oil (I recommend: peppermint or eucalyptus<\/em>).<\/p>\n Jar it up and store in a dry place. I promise it will leave you smelling great all day long you\u2019ll be wondering how you hadn\u2019t heard of this year ago.<\/p>\n Kiss shaving cream goodbye! Lather coconut oil into damp skin and shave away. Things you won\u2019t <\/i>experience: razors burn or dry skin. Things you will <\/i>experience: baby soft skin and a cheaper drugstore bill.<\/p>\n There are so many studies labeling fluoride as ultra-toxic \u2013 so why use it? Coconut oil is said to have antibacterial properties against tooth decay. Mix 3 tbsp coconut oil with 3 tbsp baking soda, 20 drops of peppermint or cinnamon essential oil, 2 tsp glycerin and a few drops of stevia \u2013 voila!<\/p>\n Not only will you have a winning smile but you\u2019ve eliminated all of the toxins from one of the most important areas of your body<\/strong>, including your gums, teeth, and tongue!<\/p>\n Rub coconut oil mixed with the gel of a vitamin e capsule into fine lines, and they will be virtually impossible to see the next morning. The antioxidants<\/strong> and fatty acids<\/strong> in coconut oil mixed with the vitamin e capsule are better than any $65 eye cream you can buy.<\/p>\n Possibly one of the most popular ways to use coconut oil as a beauty product is for the hair. You can use it as a pre-wash conditioner to help bring out the natural oils.\u00a0 It\u2019s also a great hair mask<\/a> on its own, or mixed with: avocado, banana, and honey, just twirl your hair in a bun and leave in for 40 minutes before washing.<\/p>\n It leaves your hair soft and silky, the difference in my hair after using this for just 2 months instead of my usual store-bought conditioner<\/strong> is remarkable.<\/p>\n If we don\u2019t want chemicals and toxins near us, we definitely <\/i>don\u2019t want it near our babies. Stop buying that ridiculously expensive diaper cream, coconut oil works just as well if not better. Start them off young, right?!<\/p>\n Forget about all of those fad diet snacks filled with mystery ingredients<\/strong>, taking a spoonful of coconut oil is said to reduce hunger dramatically. Yes, coconut oil is high in saturated fat. But not to worry, Dr. Wendy Bazilian<\/a> explains,<\/p>\n \u201cThe saturated fat in coconut oil is mostly lauric acid, a medium-chain saturated fatty acid that appears to have a more neutral effect on heart health when compared to longer-chain saturated fats found in most meats and dairy products.<\/em>\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n There are also numerous studies finding coconut oil to help rev up your metabolism<\/strong>!<\/p>\n If you\u2019re going natural for your beauty routine, you might as well go natural with your cleaning products<\/a>, too. Douse a towel in melted coconut oil, scrub your shower and watch how easily the shower scrum disappears. It can\u2019t get easier than that!<\/p>\n2. Makeup Remover<\/h4>\n
3. Natural Deodorant<\/h4>\n
4. Shaving Cream<\/h3>\n
5. Natural Toothpaste<\/h4>\n
6. Wrinkle Remover<\/h4>\n
7. For Your Hair<\/h4>\n
8. Diaper Cream<\/h4>\n
9. Hunger-Fix<\/h4>\n
10. Bathroom Cleaner<\/h4>\n