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The VCO Handmade Soap

VCO stands for Virgin Coconut Oil and it is derived from the fresh coconut meats. The oil is extracted by doing some specific drying process of the meats until the purest essence of the coconut is separated from its milk. This coconut’s purest part is then called as VCO.

Although the coconuts are highly well known for the saturate fats they contain, these fruits are very useful in every single aspect of human’s life. The VCO extracted from the draining process is something healthier than what common people think. It can be used as the cooking supporting ingredient in healthy way since the virgin oil resulted from the process has been something which is ‘clean’ from the dangerous fats saturation rate. On the contrary to what everybody thinks so far, when it is consumed by straightly drinking, it will even manage our LDL and HDL cholesterol levels somehow. Furthermore, in fact, VCO is able to be used as the useful ingredient in the handmade soap industries. When it has been produced in its form of soap, this oil will serve us so many benefits. It is suitable for such purpose because this kind of oil has the ability in stopping the growth of certain microbial or viruses on our body. Therefore, we can say here that VCO has the anti-septic advantages for us. For the other healthy aims, it also has some great effects in dealing with the hepatitis C sufferers’ recovery as well as with the herpes sufferers.

Enough with the healthy side, we now turn to the other affects this oil provides. In the form of soap, this oil will soften our skin since it is rich for the mineral our skin needs in order to maintain its moisture. The soap of VCO also requires less energy usage rather than other soap industry. The making of VCO soap process includes no boiling process since we can just let it formed after the ingredients mixing right away in room temperature. And since the soap is made of natural oil, the bubbles it produces might be something harmless for the environmental as well.

By Ricardo

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