Amazon[amazon.com] has 32-Oz Garden of Life Dr. Formulated Brain Health 100% Organic Coconut MCT Oil for $22.27 - 25% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $15.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $13.80 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $29.39 $1.89 lower (11% savings) than the previous price of $17.48
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 32-Oz Garden of Life Dr. Formulated Brain Health 100% Organic Coconut MCT Oil for $22.27 - 25% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $15.59. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $13.80 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $29.39 $1.89 lower (11% savings) than the previous price of $17.48
Model: Garden of Life Dr. Formulated Brain Health 100% Organic Coconut MCT Oil 32 fl oz Unflavored, 13g MCTs, Keto & Paleo Diet Friendly Body & Brain Fuel, Certified Non-GMO Vegan & Gluten Free, Hexane-Free
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But label didn't even say %% of C8 & C10?
And there was a question about it... left conveniently unanswered?
Its right there on the label, 8g C8 and 5g c10 in a 13 gram (1 Tbsp) serving. Simple math gives you 62% and 38% respectively. This is a slightly higher amount of c10 then typical MCT oils which are usually 70:30. Most premium oils have an even higher percentage of c8. This has no c12, which is the dominant form in conventional coconut oil.
Its right there on the label, 8g C8 and 5g c10 in a 13 gram (1 Tbsp) serving. Simple math gives you 62% and 38% respectively. This is a slightly higher amount of c10 then typical MCT oils which are usually 70:30. Most premium oils have an even higher percentage of c8. This has no c12, which is the dominant form in conventional coconut oil.
Just as an FYI for people looking to try for the first time: this stuff added to my coffee in the morning would give me bad cramps due to how the body digests it. It is the only thing I've consumed that has done that to me aside from occasionally eating superhot peppers.
Just as an FYI for people looking to try for the first time: this stuff added to my coffee in the morning would give me bad cramps due to how the body digests it. It is the only thing I've consumed that has done that to me aside from occasionally eating superhot peppers.
Wow. Bad cramps in the very early morning, before coffee, I assume?
The usual effect for the 1st time users is "disaster pants" after coffee and it does depends largely on c8/c10 proportion.
Wow. Bad cramps in the very early morning, before coffee, I assume?
The usual effect for the 1st time users is "disaster pants" after coffee and it does depends largely on c8/c10 proportion.
It has to do with mct being medium chain triglycerides. It is absorbed very fast. I was adding it to my coffee with some unsalted butter to create "bulletproof coffee". Painful cramps. I dont recall disastering my pants, though.
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And there was a question about it... left conveniently unanswered?
And there was a question about it... left conveniently unanswered?
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The usual effect for the 1st time users is "disaster pants" after coffee and it does depends largely on c8/c10 proportion.
The usual effect for the 1st time users is "disaster pants" after coffee and it does depends largely on c8/c10 proportion.
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