Reddit Reddit reviews Viva Naturals Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 16 Ounce

We found 25 Reddit comments about Viva Naturals Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 16 Ounce. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Viva Naturals Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 16 Ounce
MADE FROM FRESH, ORGANIC COCONUTS – Cold-pressed from fresh, organic coconuts, Viva Naturals Extra-Virgin Coconut Oil delivers rich flavor and aroma that’s nutrient rich and naturally delicious.PERFECT FOR COOKING, FRYING & SPREADING - With a naturally high smoke point (350°F/177°C), coconut oil is perfect for baking, frying and sautéing. Spread it on muffins or toast for a delightful and delicious alternative to butter.NUTRIENT-RICH SKIN & HAIR-CARE TREATMENT – Super useful outside the kitchen, coconut oil makes a luscious lotion or hair conditioner that provides deep, nutrient-rich hydration without feeling sticky or greasy.EASILY FITS YOUR LIFESTYLE – Whether you’re following a keto, paleo or gluten-free lifestyle, or just looking for a tastier alternative to margarine or cooking oil, our Organic Coconut Oil is easy to use, and fits seamlessly into your day-to-day. No refrigeration required.USDA-CERTIFIED ORGANIC & NON-GMO - Using only the world’s highest-quality organic coconuts, our Coconut Oil is USDA-Certified Organic, non-GMO, and gluten free, grown and harvested sustainably without the use of harmful chemicals, pesticides or other nastiness.
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25 Reddit comments about Viva Naturals Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 16 Ounce:

u/DesperatePleasure · 42 pointsr/AskMen

No problems from the wife after 3 years. She does get them when she's on antibiotics, so that's kind of weird coconut oil isn't doing anything.

I use this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DS842HS

Maybe it's the refined that does it?

u/veyd · 5 pointsr/frugalmalefashion
  • Shoe trees - Jos. A Bank has sales. Look at Nordstrom Rack too.
  • Lexol conditioner
  • Venetian shoe cream (though lots of people swear by coconut oil)
  • Damp cloth (pretty sure you have one already)

    Put shoe trees in them whenever they're not in use. Don't wear them everyday. Let them sit with shoe trees in for a day after you wear them before wearing them again.

    Once a month, maybe once every 3 months, do this: Wipe shoes down with damp cloth, apply conditioner, let sit for a while. If you're happy with how they look, you're done! If you're not, apply the venetian shoe cream or coconut oil. Rub in until it's got the kind of shine you want.

    If you want to get more serious, check the r/goodyearwelt leather care guide.

u/mcharms · 3 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

You could order it on amazon! It's usually in the "natural foods" section of stores, if that helps. You won't find it by beauty products, it'll be with cooking or pantry items. It says Walmart carries it in stores, so check in a few places. It might be in the pharmacy section by supplements (e.g. Vitamins), in the cooking section by other oils (e.g. Olive oil), or in a natural foods/organic section.

u/freudjung_deathmatch · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I don't know if it will work for you, and by this point it is almost cliche, but... coconut oil. I look ridiculously shiny when I go to bed each night, but this has been one of my first winters where it didn't feel like half of my face was flaking off. This is what I use and a tub of it usually lasts me about 5 months, so it works out as not being too expensive. I use it on my face, legs, hands, everywhere. It is magic.

u/uglydolphins · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice
u/guinnythemox · 2 pointsr/Psoriasis

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DS842HS/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i03?ie=UTF8&psc=1 this is what we started using today, and its only been about 3 hours since we put it on, and the plaques are already falling off. Plus it doesnt look nearly as greasy on as some of the meds weve tried have. AND it seems to be accomplishing the same things the meds have without having to use creams with possible side effects etc. since none of the meds have done anything more than loosen the plaques (they always come back) for now were just going to try treating the symptoms.

u/MagykBob · 2 pointsr/sex

You want the 100% all natural kind, no preservatives or chemicals. Basically, if you look at the ingredients list, there should only be one thing: coconut oil. Besides that, I can link you to the specific brand that my girlfriend and I enjoy off of Amazon. I'm on my phone though so it might take a bit.

Edit: Here's the link: Viv Lab's Extra Virgin, unrefined, 100% Coconut Oil

u/homeallday · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This booster carseat would prove extremely useful, as my son has outgrown his toddler one. Also, with a new baby coming it will be nice to have a carseat that is easier to work for the big brother. :) It's on my high priorities wishlist.

Either that or this coconut oil on my $10+ wishlist. I hear it does amazing things and I'd really love to have some! And I bet you could find a use or two for it, as well.

u/firexcracker · 2 pointsr/ferrets
  1. Ferrets are itchy animals. What you've described is pretty normal. However, if you feel it is excessive, try incorporating an oil into their diet. Salmon oil or coconut oil are both excellent for improving fur and skin condition. Dosage is no more than 1/4 tsp at a time, no more than 2-3x a week. (to get them to try it, rub it on their nose so they are forced to lick it off. don't be discouraged if they don't take to it right away)

  2. It's never too late to re-train a ferret. They are very smart animals.. just stubborn. If your ferret is refusing to use the box then it's time to re-evaluate the supplies you use. They are seriously one of the pickiest animals I've ever known in terms of what is acceptable litter box conditions.

    What kind of boxes and litter are you using? Where are the litter boxes placed?

    Box size, in my opinion, is the biggest factor in whether or not a ferret will use the box reliably. Most ferrets prefer to be able to get their entire bodies into the box and have room to turn around. A lot of the smaller triangle and square boxes don't allow room for this. I personally use a cat sized litter box. It doesn't have to be a jumbo sized one or anything, just a regular cat sized box. I used a scissors to cut away part of the wall in the front so they can get in and out of it easily. Since I started using cat boxes about 2 years ago, my ferrets have been amazing with going in the box. There hasn't been an accident in months.

    Next on the importance list is box location. Please keep in mind that ferrets are burrowing creatures. They like places that are dark and enclosed. The reason why ferrets back up into a corner to potty is because their ancestors in the wild are actually solitary creatures. Backing up to potty allows them to keep an eye on their environment so they aren't vulnerable to attack. Ferrets still have some of that instinctual behavior, so having a box with high walls, and putting it in a corner will help a lot. Just as an example, I have a box in my closet and one underneath an end table.

    It's also important to note that sometimes it's easiest on everyone involved to just give in to them. If they have chosen a place to potty, and they do this continually.. just put a box there. It will make them happy and save your sanity and your floor. I see so many people who are vehement about forcing their ferret to go to a specific place to potty. They are hilariously stubborn animals. They will not let you win that battle.

    As for litter type: many ferrets do great with pelleted litters, many do not. My ferrets do not like pelleted litters, and so I switched to a scoopable litter made from walnut shells and it made an absolute world of difference. Also, if you are using pelleted litters, be sure that you are completely dumping out the box and refilling it every 3-4 days. Perhaps consider trying a new litter type? Be sure to mix the old with the new 50/50 for a few days so they don't get the idea of digging in it.

    (Just a note, since there's always someone who want to try to tell me that scoopable litters are bad: they aren't. The things to avoid in litters: anything made from cedar, anything made from clay, anything that is artificially scented, and anything that contains "crystals". Natural litters made from things like wheat, corn, or walnut shells are safe (Swheat Scoop, World's Best Cat Litter, and Blue Buffalo walnut shell litters are I think the most commonly used) - they do not harden and expand like clay litters. The clumps fall apart fairly easily, and if a ferret for whatever reason decides to dive in - they are made from natural materials that aren't going to harm them.)

    That's just my 2c. Using a scoopable litter, a cat sized box, and keeping the litter boxes in covered places works for me. I legitimately cannot remember the last time my ferrets missed the box.
u/gunnapackofsammiches · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

Get cold-pressed unrefined virgin coconut oil. Organic is nice too.

My bf and I have used [this one] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DS842HS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.jBCybHBXY6PW) for years with no problems. It's also sold at CVS.
Keep in mind, though it does not seem to be comedogenic for either me or my bf, it can cause breakouts in people who are more sensitive. So always patch test first.

u/pleasekisumi · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

It doesn't matter, whatever you can get for the best price. I bought this one cause I'm impatient and it had prime shipping! lol

u/tintii · 1 pointr/food

Recipe (sorry for posting late, got caught up with.. stuff)
As a note, this bread turned out to be relatively sweet and dense, in comparison to what I'm used to. It doesn't taste like regular bread.

https://www.fatforweightloss.com.au/keto-bread/

Ingredients

  • 7 Large Eggs (50g / 1.7 oz each)
  • 100 g Butter melted (100 g / 1/2 cup)
  • 30 g Coconut Oil (30 g / 2 Tbsp)
  • 200 g Almond Flour (200 g / 2 Cups)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder (5g / 0.2 oz)
  • 1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum (2g)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt (2g)

    Instructions


  • Preheat the oven to 180 C (355 F).
  • Put the eggs in a bowl and beat on high for 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Add the melted butter and coconut oil, and beat until smooth.
  • Add the almond flour, baking powder, xanthan gum and salt, and beat until combined and thick.
  • Scrape into an 8-inch X 4-inch (20 cm x 10 cm) loaf pan lined with baking paper.
  • Bake for 45 minutes or until a skewer comes out of the middle clean.
  • Slice into 16 thin slices and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days or up to 1 month in the freezer.
u/MikeBackAtYou · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Sure thing. I scoured the web and /r/MFA looking at guides until I settled on this method:

  1. Rinse the shoes off in cool water to remove any loose debris.
  2. Using a soft-head toothbrush, thoroughly scrub the shoes with a mixture of dish soap and water.
  3. Blot the shoes dry with paper towel.
  4. Using a cloth (I used an old undershirt), apply Saddle Soap to the shoes and leather insoles. Remove any excess soap with your cloth and let the shoes sit a few minutes to dry.
  5. Using a new cloth, apply a conditioner to the shoes. I personally used coconut oil. Let sit and dry.

    Note: I linked to the products I personally used. Allen Edmonds also sells saddle soap in a much more reasonable 3 oz size. If you used too much coconut oil, you may see a white film develop. Just rub it off with your cloth. This guide was also helpful.
u/themusicliveson · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This might seem a little weird but screw it, I need coconut oil.

As most people in this sub already know, I cut all my hair off last month when my Dad died. I'm happy I could fulfill one of his last wishes but I went from waist length to above shoulders hair and I pine for it daily like you'd pine for a lost love.

Coconut oil is an insanely awesome deep conditioner and I'm trying anything to keep my hair healthy and growing as fast as possible.

u/SirZerty · 1 pointr/bigdickproblems

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Biona-Organic-Raw-Virgin-Coconut/dp/B005GUU680

UK, sorry :P
Apparently costco has a giant 54oz one from carrington farms that's supposedly cheap. Only get the organic, virgin/extra virgin stuff. Some of the non/organic stuff I've seen online gets review for strange smells+additives...wouldn't trust that stuff near my buddy.

Someone on r/sex recommended this guy too http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DS842HS/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687642&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B001EO5Q64&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1EQQ1T6BQ5NR00SZ0SS7

I'd definitely do a coconut oil search on /r/sex to see a few different reviews though.

u/ladyllana · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Link.

Halloween :D

Thanks for the contest!

u/jeffcmp14 · 1 pointr/Psoriasis

Viva Labs #1 Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DS842HS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_gADmub1MXDVZY

u/toasty_feet · 1 pointr/HaircareScience

Sure thing.

I had to plug the text into google translate (haha), and i can see that jar is coconut puree. It will still contain oil that will usually float to the top. However that white paste is going to be the pureed flesh of the coconut.

You want pure unrefined coconut oil like this.

Hope that helps!!

u/Aardvark_enthusiast · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite type of cake is funfetti cake,
Had it when I was 14 and have had it every year for my birthday since. I'm 23 now.

I first heard about reddit from my friend Dylan who would ignore all of us while hanging out because he couldn't stay off reddit. We wanted to see what it was all about and our lives have never been productive since.

Viva Labs #1 Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil by Viva Labs http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DS842HS/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_MxO3tb0263AZ2 I could really use this coconut oil to start helping my teeth and for slicking in my hair!

u/everlong44 · 1 pointr/IAmA



Just buy some decent quality popcorn (use 1/4-1/2 cup): http://www.amazon.com/Snappy-White-Popcorn-4-Pounds/dp/B00382UXU4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394636740&sr=8-1&keywords=popcorn

Get some pure coconut oil (use 2-4 Tablespoons): http://www.amazon.com/Viva-Labs-Organic-Virgin-Coconut/dp/B00DS842HS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1394636782&sr=8-3&keywords=coconut+oil

And some flavacol salt that's used by some movie theaters (use 1/2-1 teaspoon): http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Medal-Prod-Flavacol-Seasoning/dp/B004W8LT10/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1394636795&sr=8-6&keywords=coconut+oil+popcorn

And that's it! Get a big pot and put it on the stove... put the coconut oil in and let it melt. Add the flavacol salt and stir a little. Put one kernel in and wait until it pops... once it does just put all the corn in and turn it off when it stops popping every 3 seconds or so. Best popcorn around.

u/misshannah0106 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

NOT MY CARD.

With this coconut oil we will lure the jerk who steals these cards by making delicious chicken cooked with coconut and other yummy ingredients. As he walks into the kitchen we will cover the floor with the rest of the oil! After he slips we will beat him with a frying pan! No more fraud!! yay!!!! :d

u/sun-moon-stars · 1 pointr/sex
u/Samychristine · 1 pointr/cookingforbeginners

aww that is such a bummer :( well the good news is those parts of the body has such resilient skin, I can see extra virgin coconut oil and organ oil being her best bets! Just make sure they're fda approved and whatnot! I can link you up the best stuff i get from amazon if you'd like


this stuff is new and highly rated!

https://smile.amazon.com/Fractionated-Coconut-100-Natural-Pure/dp/B01M2WIOR5/ref=sr_1_9_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1483849544&sr=8-9&keywords=coconut+oil&refinements=p_72%3A2661618011

this is the stuff i normally use!

https://smile.amazon.com/Viva-Labs-Finest-Organic-Coconut/dp/B00DS842HS/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1483849544&sr=8-4&keywords=coconut%2Boil&refinements=p_72%3A2661618011&th=1