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Just to add Coconut oil is used as cooking oil in regular cooking in southern part of India. Although it has a distinct and strong flavor, it is very commonly used in India as a home remedy such a diaper rashes, common skin ailments, nipple soreness, bleeding nipples, mouth ulcers, hair oil, general skin inflammations ect. This is found to be highly effective and quick remedy.

Take Care

Yasmin
MA,HDSE,CLEC(USA),LLLL;IBCLC
Director - Nourish & Nurture Lactation & Parenting Services 

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(Thrilled about adding IBCLC after my name for the very first time on Lactnet :))

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From: Jayne Vidler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, 9 November 2011, 1:46
Subject: Re: coconut oil (query)

Information from the lovely Bridget Ingle for you.

Virgin coconut oil is a powerful anti fungal, anti bacterial and anti viral. It works by breaking down encapsulated organisms.

It can be eaten, cooked with, massaged in, placed in, placed on...... etc
It's chemical composition doesn't change when it is heated.
Interesting to note that lauric acid is only found in:
breastmilk of all mammals (human milk highest)
coconut oil
palm kernel oil (not palm oil)


You may like these references:
antibacterial effects -      http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19134433
antifungal as effective as Fluconazole -    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17651080
ant inflammatory and analgesic effect - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20645831

Hope that helps.

As for the allergies, its the same with anything I might suggest for the mother to use, its all based on assessment and history, if the mother, baby or family have history of allergies I am cautious and advise mothers to seek some alternative advise from appropriate sources. And if they are using it for the first time, to go gently and make sure no reaction. It may not be a reactive substance but people tend to react to many different substances, so I am cautious.

Reagrds,
Jayne Vidler RN IBCLC
Brisbane, Qld, Australia

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