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5 reasons why you should go loco for coco

5 reasons why you should go loco for coco

The coconut tree is called kalpa vriksha in Sanskrit, which means ‘the tree which gives all that is necessary for life’
07 Oct, 2015

The coconut (or palm) tree is called the kalpa vriksha in Sanskrit, which means ‘the tree which gives all that is necessary for life’.

This is because all parts of the coconut that the tree bears – be it its flesh, milk, water and oil – provide numerous health benefits.

Here's five main reasons why you should have a big bottle of coconut oil (and its sister products) on your vanity table:

1- Coconut reinvigorates your skin.

Dabbing a thin layer of coconut oil, rich in vitamin E, on your face every night will restore your skin’s elasticity, thereby preventing age lines and wrinkles.

Use cotton pads soaked in a mixture of coconut water and a few drops of lemon as a hydrating face mask if you have dry skin.

2- Coconut adds lustre to your hair.

Massaging hot coconut oil in your scalp and leaving it overnight reduces dandruff – an unwelcome companion of winter – and hair fall.

Meanwhile, when applied to your hair, coconut milk (found in ripe coconuts) can minimise frizz by forming a non-porous layer on each strand that nourishes and heals hair damaged from excessive heat-based straightening.

No wonder then, coconut milk has become a popular ingredient in high-end hair products!

3- Coconut oil reduces pain and helps you relax.

Using coconut oil for massages is especially relaxing, while applying it on arthritic joints can reduce swelling.

4- Coconut water gives you an energy boost.

Coconut water (found in unripe coconuts) is loaded with protein, potassium and vitamin B compounds.

This makes it your ideal pre- and post-workout drink, as it repairs muscles, hydrates the body and replenishes essential electrolytes that you lose after perspiring, ensuring you get an instant energy boost.

5- Coconut oil improves your oral health.

For healthy and pearly white teeth, gargle with two tablespoons of medicated coconut oil for five to 10 minutes twice a day.

Due to its anti-bacterial properties, coconut oil not only removes toxins and plaque from your teeth, it also reduces oral sensitivity and helps fight tooth decay.

Comments

AHA Oct 07, 2015 09:19am
Another missing piece of info is that, every single part of coconut tree is used in one or other way. A fully grown coconut tree alone can support a small poor family. We in south India use coconut extensively.
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valiani Oct 07, 2015 09:57am
Keeping in view of tremendous benefits of coconut, it is suggested that in cities like Karachi and Thatta, we need to grow coconut palm trees in millions on roadsides. this will beautify the landscape and local governments will reap the profit by selling the coconuts.
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Zahk Oct 07, 2015 10:10am
Please use the English language words....."LOCO" , barley anyone can understand or speak Spanish in Pakistan.
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sudhir Oct 07, 2015 12:27pm
Coconut is a very tasty ingredient that goes into dozens and dozens of south Indian dishes, starting with Coconut Chutney that goes with Idli or dosa, Sambar and numerous other chicken and seafood dishes.
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Kalpavriksha Oct 07, 2015 12:41pm
Cow is called Kamadhenu which means Kama(Wish fulfilling)+ dhenu(cow), which means cow that fulfills your desire. Coconut tree is called Kalpavirisha which means Kalpa(fulfills imagination) + vriksha(tree), which means tree which fulfills your imagination.
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SYED ZAIDI Oct 07, 2015 12:58pm
the best Ayurvedic mdicine for health
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