Features:
- Coco loro coconut oil can provide the following benefits for your bird:
• Weight loss if needed • Immune system support • A healthy and active metabolism • An excellent quick energy source • A healthy supple skin and lustrous feathers • Inexpensive antimicrobial protection • A pleasant taste and aroma
Technical Specifications:
- Specifications
Color- White Odor- Penetrating coconut aroma Free Fatty Acids- 0.07% Moisture- 0.06% Peroxide Value- <0.1 Non-Saponifiables- N/A Saponification Value- 252 Iodine Value- 7.0 Specific Gravity- 0.9 Melting Point - 77-79 degrees Nutritional Profile (per 14 gm) Calories- 125- Fat- 14 gm
Cholesterol- 0 mg- Sodium- 0 mg
Carbohydrates- 0 mg Protein- 0 mg Fatty Acids Caprylic- 5-9% Capric- 6-11% Lauric- 42-52% Linoleic- 14% Myristic- 13-20% Oleic- 3-12% Palmitic- 8-14% Stearic- 1-3%
More Information:
Coconut oil has been an important part of diets in many
parts of the world for centuries. Recent research has found that coconut oil
has antimicrobial properties. It does not promote cardiovascular diseases and
may be beneficial in their prevention and treatment.
A major
constituent of unrefined coconut oil, lauric acid, has been found to be
responsible for its antimicrobial effects. Lauric acid is also present in
breast milk and is important for protecting infants from viral, bacterial or
protozoal infections. Researchers looking for an inexpensive way to fight
Candida infections have found coconut oil to be more effect in-vitro than
Flucanosole, a potent prescription drug. Since Candida Albicans is the organism
responsible for yeast infections in infant birds, a small amout of coconut oil
added to hand feeding formula may provide some extra protection.
Unrefined coconut oil has been found to reduce cholesterol
in high cholesterol individuals and improve cholesterol balance by increasing
HDL and reducing LDL cholesterol. Coconut oil stimulates the thyroid gland and
thus increases metabolism to consume more calories. Therefore, birds that are
prone to become overweight on seed and nut diets (such as Amazons and African
Greys) may benefit from coconut oil supplementation in their diet. The
weight-loss effect was noted many years ago when farmers tried to fatten
animals more quickly by feeding coconut oil. The animals actually lost weight
and became more muscular. The farmers raised fatter animals by switching to
corn and soybean feed.
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