Guest guest Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Hi Excellent information but it would have been nice if you used more paragraphs as then your info would be easier to read. Helen ________________________________ From: weighttrainer <cbumgarner@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 3:17:17 PM Subject: Has anyone tried Cococin? A place I order some supplements from now has Cocoin Powder, has anyone tried something like this before. Below is the description. Cococin™ Powder. - 50grams of powder is %17.50 Cococin™ is a patented, freeze-dried powder form of green coconut water. This process extracts the liquid endosperm of coconut at optimal maturity when high levels of RNA and growth factors, including shikimic acid, quinic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid, essential vitamins, amino acids, and minerals critical for amino acid transport and respiratory metabolism of living plant and animal cells are present. Long considered a refreshing beverage and natural sports drink in its native tropical habitat, green coconut water has been valued for its regenerative benefits, and even has been used as a growth medium for tissue culture. It may be used to support the revitalization of human tissues such as hair follicles, skin and nails and has GRAS certification for use in food, beverages, supplements and cosmetics. Cococin™ blends easily with dry ingredients and dissolves in water. It may be used orally for enhancing food and beverage at about 50-300mg per dose or for reconstituting into coconut water at 1 gram in 60ml (2 fluid oz.) water. For cosmetic use, add to your favorite skin or hair cream or lotion at 1% to 5% of the formulation to promote moisturization, healthy cell growth, and support blood circulation. An 8 week study using 200mg 1% Cococin™ cream per night compared to the cream base as a placebo significantly improved skin elasticity and tone while decreasing skin roughness. Light coconut odor. 50 grams powder. Typical dose: 50-300mg to enhance food or beverage. Mix 1 gram with 2 ounces of water to make reconstituted coconut water. Mix 1-5% in any skin cream to enhance moisturization. Goes well with protein shakes. Light coconut taste. Highly hygroscopic -- store cool and dry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Sorry, I just copied and pasted from the site. Christie Has anyone tried Cococin? A place I order some supplements from now has Cocoin Powder, has anyone tried something like this before. Below is the description. Cococin™ Powder. - 50grams of powder is %17.50 Cococin™ is a patented, freeze-dried powder form of green coconut water. This process extracts the liquid endosperm of coconut at optimal maturity when high levels of RNA and growth factors, including shikimic acid, quinic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid, essential vitamins, amino acids, and minerals critical for amino acid transport and respiratory metabolism of living plant and animal cells are present. Long considered a refreshing beverage and natural sports drink in its native tropical habitat, green coconut water has been valued for its regenerative benefits, and even has been used as a growth medium for tissue culture. It may be used to support the revitalization of human tissues such as hair follicles, skin and nails and has GRAS certification for use in food, beverages, supplements and cosmetics. Cococin™ blends easily with dry ingredients and dissolves in water. It may be used orally for enhancing food and beverage at about 50-300mg per dose or for reconstituting into coconut water at 1 gram in 60ml (2 fluid oz.) water. For cosmetic use, add to your favorite skin or hair cream or lotion at 1% to 5% of the formulation to promote moisturization, healthy cell growth, and support blood circulation. An 8 week study using 200mg 1% Cococin™ cream per night compared to the cream base as a placebo significantly improved skin elasticity and tone while decreasing skin roughness. Light coconut odor. 50 grams powder. Typical dose: 50-300mg to enhance food or beverage. Mix 1 gram with 2 ounces of water to make reconstituted coconut water. Mix 1-5% in any skin cream to enhance moisturization. Goes well with protein shakes. Light coconut taste. Highly hygroscopic -- store cool and dry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2008 Report Share Posted October 30, 2008 Ok, forgiven ) Helen ________________________________ From: cbumgarner <cbumgarner@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 4:10:49 PM Subject: Re: Has anyone tried Cococin? Sorry, I just copied and pasted from the site. Christie Has anyone tried Cococin? A place I order some supplements from now has Cocoin Powder, has anyone tried something like this before. Below is the description. Cococin™ Powder. - 50grams of powder is %17.50 Cococin™ is a patented, freeze-dried powder form of green coconut water. This process extracts the liquid endosperm of coconut at optimal maturity when high levels of RNA and growth factors, including shikimic acid, quinic acid, and indole-3-acetic acid, essential vitamins, amino acids, and minerals critical for amino acid transport and respiratory metabolism of living plant and animal cells are present. Long considered a refreshing beverage and natural sports drink in its native tropical habitat, green coconut water has been valued for its regenerative benefits, and even has been used as a growth medium for tissue culture. It may be used to support the revitalization of human tissues such as hair follicles, skin and nails and has GRAS certification for use in food, beverages, supplements and cosmetics. Cococin™ blends easily with dry ingredients and dissolves in water. It may be used orally for enhancing food and beverage at about 50-300mg per dose or for reconstituting into coconut water at 1 gram in 60ml (2 fluid oz.) water. For cosmetic use, add to your favorite skin or hair cream or lotion at 1% to 5% of the formulation to promote moisturization, healthy cell growth, and support blood circulation. An 8 week study using 200mg 1% Cococin™ cream per night compared to the cream base as a placebo significantly improved skin elasticity and tone while decreasing skin roughness. Light coconut odor. 50 grams powder. Typical dose: 50-300mg to enhance food or beverage. Mix 1 gram with 2 ounces of water to make reconstituted coconut water. Mix 1-5% in any skin cream to enhance moisturization. Goes well with protein shakes. Light coconut taste. Highly hygroscopic -- store cool and dry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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