Can I Give My Baby Coconut Oil? Answer: Yes.
The best way to start giving your baby the benefits of coconut oil is to consume it yourself while you’re still breastfeeding. Once they’re past that phase you can start to use it in their foods when they move on to solids. It’s a great alternative to almost every oil out there. Some people use it for all sorts of things, including skin care and hair care.
You can replace many of your store bought baby products with a natural, chemical-free alternative – virgin coconut oil. Coconut oil contains natural anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. Not only will it save you money, it will be better for the planet and better for your baby’s skin. It can be used in a variety of ways, here are a few:
1. Nappy Rash Cream
That's right. Good old coconut oil which lives in your pantry for cooking can be used to soothe baby's little red bottom. There is no risk because coconut oil is pure and has no chemicals. With it's impressive antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties, so it can even heal yeast infections. As an added bonus coconut oil smells delicious. It will not ruin cloth nappies like many other nappy rash creams do.
Put a fine, thin layer on your little one and you will not have any residue issues.
2. Cradle Cap Treatment
Perfectly natural and safe coconut oil is an effective treatment for cradle cap. All you have to do is massage the oil onto your baby's scalp and leave it on for about 20 minutes. The coconut oil will moisturise and nourish baby's scalp and loosen the cradle cap flakes. After 20 minutes wash of the oil, or wipe clean with a damp cloth and gently comb the hair with a soft brush to remove any loose flakes. This treatment can be done as required.
You will find that keeping baby's scalp moistened and nourished regularly will help prevent the cradle cap from re-occurring.
3. Baby Massage Oil
The benefits of baby massage are endless. It strengthens the bond between mother and baby. It helps baby to relax and sleep when it is time for bed.
Massaging baby with coconut oil is nourishing and healing for baby's tender and sensitive newly born skin. The beautiful subtle aroma of coconut is also calming for your baby's senses. As it is perfectly natural coconut oil will not cause any harm to your baby's already soft, tender and sensitive skin, like some chemical treatments do. You can use coconut oil for specific problem areas or as required. Just a quick dab will help keep the area moistened and protected from further irritation.
4. Treat Thrush, Yeast and Candida
Coconut oil taken both internally and externally can help treat the yeast that causes thrush and candida. A little coconut oil dabbed inside the baby's mouth, as well as mum eating it and putting it on her nipples before breast feeding is an effective way for both baby and mum to receive the benefits. Applying coconut oil to nursing mums nipples will also help with painful cracks and irritation.
5. Baby Bath Time
Mix coconut oil with a drop of pure lavender oil to make the bath water soothing, moisturising and relaxing. This can be done and enjoyed by both baby and mum.
6. Teething Pain Reliever
Virgin coconut oil is pure and safe to eat, therefore it is also safe to pop into baby's mouth. Rub the oil directly onto gums of teething babies and children to ease the pain.
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Author: Jenni Madison
Jenni started Coconut Magic when she returned from living in Thailand in 2011.Whilst abroad, Jenni had discovered the most amazing quality of coconut oil and experienced her own health transformation. Jenni returned with very little other than her coconut oil discovery and a desire to share it with the world. Just a few months after her return coconut oil and a whole new perception of well being started to become 'rediscovered' in the west. People were looking for clean, pure and sustainable, health products. People were eager to learn about health food, raw food and healing with plant-based nutrition. Based on this, alongside Jenni's passion to share what she had discovered in the East, the company grew fast.
Coconut Magic is committed to bringing you the highest quality coconut products, backed by sustainable, fairly traded production, and well being education.
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1 comment
Hi, can one use virgin coconut cooking oil
the label states cooking oil so just a bit concerned
on it – it states cold pressed