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Even before it was discovered to be a feared antimicrobial, coconut oil was already famous with ancient hairdressers. If Madonna and Catherine Zeta Jones lived centuries, even thousands of years ago, I'm sure coconut oil would have been an integral part of their daily fashionista regimen.
One of coconut oil's favorite victims is dandruff. You see, the medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) abundantly found in this amazing saturated fat enjoys vaporizing fungi. And since dandruff is the result of Malassezia globosa, a yeast-like fungus which lives on your scalp feeding on skin oils, it's game over in favor of coconut oil, and ultimately, you. |
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