have never had the weird smell problem. maybe the problem lies if the
container of coconut oil is really old??
love tropical traditions.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 3:53 AM, AndreaCrisp
<soaringeaglewellness@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm just now seeing this ... What kind of coconut oil is she using? I
> mean very specifically? Fractionated? Or regular coconut oil? If
> regular? How is it processed? I have heard from others that the really
> good stuff that you would typically want to eat for all of its amazing
> benefits - organic, unrefined, cold pressed from fresh, not dried
> coconuts (like the Gold Label for Tropical Traditions) can cause this
> smelly issue. If she is using regular coconut oil just for skin you
> could get something expeller pressed and it shouldn't have the same
> reaction. Just an idea to try. If the issue is with fractionated
> coconut oil or oil that is expeller pressed, then I'm not sure what to
> say. I have not heard of that issue except with Tropical Traditions
> Gold label oil.
>
> Andrea
>
> On Jan 16, 9:07 pm, Stacey Abbe <shopgrl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> This is a question I was asked by one in my down line. I love the coconut oil b/c it absorbs so quickly, but it turns into a musty/moldy smell on my skin as the day goes on. Any ideas on why and what she can do?
>
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