Coconut Oil Anal

Coconut Oil Anal




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Coconut Oil Anal

Have you used coconut oil for anal play before? is it safe? I bought the all natural, non scented. would it be safe for use with an anal plug or dildo?
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100 times more safer than common petroleum lube like KY or anal ease. You also need a lot less and your object will slide right in. I would buy the refined coconut oil as unrefined is way more expensive and is more for internal use meaning eating. Unrefined is used in a ton of natural or holistic cosmetics and creams and is very good for skin. But do not eat refined. It is too high in bad fats where as unrefined is low in bad fats and high in good fats.
KY is not petroleum based. It's water based.
You are correct about KY, my bad. But anal ease and others are. But KY is still synthesized synthetics and are still toxic of the body even though Johnson & Johnson won't admit that it is. But all synthetics unless engine oil are bad. I am not saying using engine oil like others did below, I am just saying synthetics are not good except for engine oil for your engine. But coconut oil is still natural and feels like silk as other are "draggy" and feel weird.
Coconut oil is safe, but we have tried it and didn't like it nearly as well as water based lube. Once things get warmed up and moving it is less slick... more "draggy" as my girlfriend says. She finds that less comfortable. Plus, cleanup is so much easier with water based lube, and it's cheaper to boot. Try Astroglide or KY Liquid (not the old style jelly - it sucks). This one...
I have heard that coconut oil is a great lubricant for sex, and it's all natural which is even better. It's certainly safe to use with your body and a dildo or anal plug.
It might cause a chemical reaction with the materials that your toys are made out of.
Why are people so stupid to put chemicals in their system in the first place? The dildo is more harmful than the coconut oil. I would out the oil in before the dildo. But no chemical reaction as coconut oil is not going to soften or liquefy the plastic or silicone on the dildo. Its not acetone or Lacquer thinner.
you ask yet people smoke and drink all the time, makeup, food, nail polish, even drinking water. I have no idea what her dildos are made out of. Especially the cheap ones.
Right, especially drinking water with all the fluoride, bleach, industrial toxins and so fourth which is not needed. Smoking and drinking are fun and not exactly bad for you if done in moderation. But fake dicks? Especially when there is real ones that are not toxic.
It's certainly a quick way to find out if you have an allergy.
That MIGHT be the case. But highly is not life threatening.
yeah, but imagine how much that would suck? @Sovereign1979
It would not suck that bad. And actually, mainly allergies come from genetically modified foods. So far, coconuts are not genetically modified, they are organic. But more people are allergic to petroleum than coconuts as petroleum is toxic and not meant to be used on a human body.
dude, any tree nut allergy includes coconut and she is using a modified product. I agree with your statement, but what she is using /is/ modified so it runs a higher risk than just coconut.
It's very safe for internal use, smells good, natural, but it can degrade latex/rubber. So I'd say it depends what your toy is made of.
Yes we have and its idea , works wonderfully and acts as a moisturizer.
it's safe. I've used engine oil before, and I'm fine..
... that still does not sound healthy at all


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Coconut oil makes for a solid cooking oil, facial moisturizer, and makeup remover. But this popular oil is earning a rep for a totally different reason: as a sexual lubricant. Coconut oil lube can supposedly enhance sensation, help couples last longer, and make sex feel more pleasurable overall.


On one hand, it makes sense to bring coconut oil into the bedroom. It's slick and slippery, and the fact that it's a natural product is very appealing. But is coconut oil a safe lubricant for your vagina, and are there any drawbacks? Before pouring some in your hand and hitting the sheets, read up on the facts, explained to us by women's health specialists.


On the whole, yes. "Coconut oil is a natural, preservative-free, and cost-friendly lubricant," Sherry Ross, MD , a women's health physician in Santa Monica, California, and author of She-ology, tells Health . Other doctors we spoke to endorsed it as safe as well and explained a bit more about how it is made.


"Coconut oil is edible oil extracted from the meat of mature coconuts [and] has many good qualities: it is very moisturizing and it has natural antimicrobial and antifungal properties," Nita Landry, MD , an ob-gyn in Los Angeles and physician on the television show The Doctors, tells Health .


As Dr. Landry says, coconut oil is moisturizing. That's something Florida-based ob-gyn Jennifer Landa, MD , chief medical officer at BodyLogicMD, previously pointed out to Health . "One of my favorite natural lubricants is extra virgin coconut oil," she said. "It is moisturizing and lubricating and doesn't ball up like a lot of lubes you can buy."


Coconut oil's consistency is also a draw. Dr. Ross says that it's thicker and longer-lasting compared to silicone- and water-based artificial lubricants. At the same time, it won't get clumpy, as other lubricants can, she says.


Any natural, plant-based oil can be used safely as a lubricant, yet "some of these oil-based lubes can be messier, harder to wash off, and stain clothing and sheets," Dr. Ross believes, explaining that coconut oil is less messy than, say, olive oil. (Olive oil was the sexual lubricant of choice for ancient Greeks and Romans, she adds.)


First, and this is important, coconut oil lube shouldn't be used with latex condoms. Like all oil-based lubricants artificial or natural, the oil in coconut oil can potentially degrade the latex in your partner's condom—possibly putting you at risk of a sexually transmitted infection or pregnancy.


"Coconut oil cannot be used with latex condoms because it can break down the latex and cause the condom to break," states Dr. Landry. Only water- and silicone-based lubricants can be used with latex condoms without risking breakage, she says. The only time it's okay to use coconut oil with a condom is if the condom is made from polyurethane, clarifies Dr. Ross, which won't degrade.


Coconut oil as a lubricant isn't necessarily a good idea if you're prone to vaginal infections, such as yeast infections. It's not exactly clear why some women are more infection prone, but if you are, you may want to play it safe. "Because coconut oil is antibacterial and antifungal, it has the potential to disrupt the pH balance in your vagina and cause a yeast infection," says Dr. Landry.


"Partially hydrogenated and refined coconut oil contain additives that can be irritating or even leave the skin dryer than before," explains Dr. Landry. So "stick to virgin, unrefined coconut oil when it comes to lube as well as any other use. This oil is extracted from the fruit of fresh coconuts without using high temperatures or chemicals."


Adds Dr. Ross: "You want to look for pure coconut oil that is natural, preservative-free, and does not contain any fragrances. Look at the ingredient list on the bottle to make sure the only item listed is coconut oil."


Go easy on how much coconut oil you use during a sex session. While in general it makes for a safe motion lotion, too much is not necessarily a good thing for your vagina. "If you are going to try coconut oil lube, be sure to only use a small amount," says Dr. Landry. "An excess buildup of oil in the vagina can be a breeding ground for unwanted bacteria or yeast." Definitely not something you want to happen after a slippery, super pleasurable roll in the hay.


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