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MCT Coconut Oil

Cocos nucifera

MCT Oil is a concentrated form of coconut oil, refined to deliver a higher percentage of medium-chain triglycerides for rapid absorption and clean, efficient energy. Unlike traditional coconut oil, which contains a broader range of fatty acids and remains solid at cooler temperatures, MCT oil stays liquid and is quickly converted into fuel the body can use. Whether stirred into coffee, blended into smoothies, or used to support a ketogenic lifestyle, it offers a convenient way to promote metabolic balance and mental clarity. Clean, neutral in flavor, and easy to incorporate into daily routines, MCT oil delivers targeted performance with the simplicity coconut is known for.*

$15.00   4oz • Organic

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Non-GMO Fractionated Indonesia Origin

How to use

For culinary and topical use. Add to food or beverages, or apply to skin as a carrier oil.*

How to use MCT Coconut Oil

WHAT'S INSIDE

Attribute Details
Botanical Name Cocos nucifera
Constituents caprylic acid, capric acid
Origin Indonesia
Sourcing Organic Coconuts

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FAQs

MCT oil is a concentrated form of coconut oil that contains medium-chain triglycerides, primarily C8 and C10 fatty acids. These fats are more rapidly absorbed and converted into usable energy than longer-chain fats.*

Traditional coconut oil contains a mix of short-, medium-, and long-chain fatty acids and solidifies at cooler temperatures. MCT oil is fractionated to concentrate specific medium-chain triglycerides and remains liquid at room temperature.*

It can be blended into coffee, smoothies, protein shakes, or incorporated into dressings and recipes. Many people use it as part of a low-carb or ketogenic lifestyle.*

Start with a small amount, such as ¼ to ½ teaspoon daily, and gradually increase as tolerated. Some individuals may experience digestive discomfort if too much is taken too quickly.*

MCT oil is typically neutral and light in flavor, making it easy to mix into foods and beverages without altering taste.*

While primarily used as a dietary supplement, fractionated coconut oil can also be applied topically as a lightweight moisturizer.

Yes. MCT oil is commonly used in ketogenic and low-carbohydrate nutrition plans to support ketone production and metabolic flexibility.