Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Coconut Oil

Ok,  I'll ask... how in the world do you get a dog to Oil Pull?  I am a BIG advocate and believer in oil pulling, but a dog?  Please elaborate?

By The Way - I use VCO (virgin coconut oil) for all my carrier needs.  Far better that FCO in my opinion. Also VCO will store indefinitely with out going bad.  Great for food storage.  Healthy to cook with, eat, use for carrier, oil pull, etc.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:33 AM, pamme <pammegal@gmail.com> wrote:
That's what I did.  And I still use it sometimes.  In fact, I've been
using the basic recipe for the oil pull on my greyhounds' teeth -
using the virgin coconut oil instead of FCO, so it acts more like a
gel on their teeth.  I brought my younger grey in for his annual
dental today, and they sent him home!!  Greyhounds are notorious for
bad teeth, and I wanted to avoid the costly and painful extractions my
other greys have endured.  But WOW!  I didn't expect them to simply
say he didn't need the procedure.  The vet said she wished HER dog's
teeth were so clean!

On Feb 7, 3:26 pm, Bonnie Krage <bonniekr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My mom is just getting started with doTerra and said she had recently
> purchased organic coconut oil for her food storage.  She wants to know
> if she can use that as a carrier or until it runs out and then switch
> to the FCO.

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