Coconut Oil For Anal

Coconut Oil For Anal




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Coconut Oil For 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 for hemorrhoids can be applied as an ointment or used as a suppository to bring you quick relief.
Learn about why virgin coconut oil is the best option here and how to make your own suppositories as well as how to use them.
So, first things first – can you use coconut oil to treat for hemorrhoids?
Sure, it has some well-known health benefits , but can it be used as a part of home remedies for piles?
Well, fortunately there has been some research done in this department. For instance, one study showed that virgin coconut oil does have anti-inflammatory properties . It is also known to have analgesic (pain relieving) uses as well.
Now, hemorrhoids are typically caused by inflammation which can lead to significant swelling.
Therefore, it stands to reason that the oil can be be used as a treatment to hemorrhoids. The discomfort caused by hemorrhoids can also be addressed.
There is also some evidence to show that there are uses for coconut oil for hemorrhoids during pregnancy . Pregnant women diagnosed with hemorrhoids were asked to use coconut oil ointment for some time. During this trial, their symptoms caused by hemorrhoids – itching, prolapse, and pain – significantly decreased.
Thus, you can get a good natural hemorrhoid treatment with coconut oil, particularly to help with swelling. 
As the above studies found the best coconut oil for itchy anus , hemorrhoids, and fissures is virgin coconut oil, this is what you should get.
You may also want to go with organic coconut oil as this may reduce this risk of irritation.
One of the top products for treatment for hemorrhoids is Viva Naturals extra-virgin coconut oil. It is organic, unrefined, and cold-pressed. As a result, the oil contains a higher amount of nutrients, making it a more potent remedy. And, as it is a food-grade product, it is completely safe for you to use as a part of your remedies or home treatment.
To help treat external hemorrhoids and fissures, you can simply apply the coconut oil to anywhere there is swelling or swollen veins.
Just dip a cotton ball in melted coconut oil and apply it to the affected area. You can do this several times a day for greater relief.
You may also want to add some witch hazel to the coconut oil.
Witch hazel has long been used to in home remedies when treating hemorrhoids and may provide greater relief.
If it is more of an internal issue, the treatment for hemorrhoids will involve suppositories out of coconut oil.
Scoop out the solid coconut oil and shape it into a cylindrical form. It should be around the same width as a pencil.
Place this in the fridge to cool so that it can hold its form better.
Then, insert the suppository into the area as needed.
Although coconut oil is a natural substance and has plenty of health benefits, there are a couple of tips you should be aware of when using it for piles or fissures. 
First of all, never just assume you have hemorrhoids or fissures.
If you experience any kind of rectal discomfort, bleeding, a painful bowel movement, or similar symptoms make sure to setup an appointment with a doctor immediately.
For more extreme cases, you may need professional procedures or other anti inflammatory options to treat hemorrhoids.
Also, make sure that you always get your doctor’s advice before using coconut oil as a treatment to piles, fissures, or constipation. 
In the study involving pregnant women, the researchers discovered that the properties of coconut oil was especially useful with Grade I and Grade II hemorrhoids.
These are milder forms of piles. If your piles' symptoms are more serious, there is a chance that home remedies for hemorrhoids may not be as effective.
Although rare, it is possible to be allergic to coconut oil.
So, if you have ever had an allergic reaction to coconut oil, don’t use it as a suppository, ointment, or as any part of treatments of hemorrhoids.
It is also a good idea to keep an eye out for any adverse reactions such as:
If any of these symptoms do appear, stop using coconut oil immediately and make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible.
At times, it can be difficult to distinguish if you have a hemorrhoid or an anal fissure . Although they may seem similar, they differ from one another in a few ways. 
A hemorrhoid is due to inflammation of the veins in the lower part of the anus or rectum. It can be the result of prolonged sitting or constipation.
Fissures, on the other hand, are caused by tears in the rim of the anus. This can be followed by pain, bleeding, and difficulty passing stool.
Despite the variation in presentation, the properties of coconut oil can help with symptoms of fissures as well.
While the anti inflammatory properties of the oil isn't all that effective in this case, it does have other purposes as a treatment.
In particular, coconut oil can act as a lubricant , allowing for easier bowel movements and preventing further damage.
Simply applying coconut oil to the affected area around the anus can provide you with immense relief.
The above information is how you can use coconut oil in a home remedy to treat hemorrhoids and fissures.
The oil can provide relief from pain and may even help to reduce the inflammation and swelling in the areas.
There is also some evidence that this home treatment can make it easier to pass stool as well.
Once again, always get professional medical advice before attempting this home remedy. This will help to prevent any negative reactions. 

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i have suffered with piles for years, 21, to be exact. My daughter was born and so were the piles. i have pushed, strained, not eaten right, not drank enough water and so on, the whole rotten stinking mess! Then last month i got this horrible pain in my rectum, like i was pooping nails. i would bleed and burn for hours. i didn't know it was a fissure until 2 weeks of treating myself for the piles and was getting no relief. i did some research on the net, i know, i know, you should never do this! of course at first i was terrified, could be cancer , could be TB, oh my god, seriously?? Anyway i deteremined based off my pain, i had an anal fissure and began a quest to cure my butt pain! Today is day 30 since this started, but day 3 since i had any pain. I tried PH, I tried 2 baths a day. i tried a doughnut pillow. i tried pain killers, over the counter of course. stool softners, diaper rash cream, gallons of water, less meat....and the list goes on and on of what i tried!! Finally this past thursday after being in pain for 6 hours straight and to the point of tears, i just prayed. Dear God, please make this pain stop, please help me figure this out! i quit all the creams, the PH, the diaper rash cream, some $25.00 crap i got at walmart, etc and switched to organic coconut oil, and 2 stool softners a day. My fellow suffering friends, i am on day 4 and i am feeling much better! so a long story short. Try 1st a little prayer to God, 2nd, 2-4 stool softners a day, 6-8 glasses of water, 5 or more servings for veges and fruit combined, less red meat and finally coconut oil rubbed all over the anus and inside as far as your comfortable 2-3 times a day. Oh and DONT PUSH. i am terrified this thing will come back, so i will keep doing what i am doing. Finger crossed! Good luck to anyone suffering! It Sucks! 
Does coconut oil really help ? I'm suffering from chronic fisure and it's very painful . Not able to study or even sit properly .. feel stingy and horrible .. creams are making it worse I feel itchy
i am suffering from a mild anal fissure right now.. GI said that its mild because i experience some pain during bowel movements, occasional pain during the day, i can still separate my buttocks without going gu gu ga ga and no bleeding so far.. i am into day 4..
also, last month or so i have been so paranoia of not having bowel movements so i basically force/strain myself when i feel abit of urge to poo. Bad decision, bad.
Anyway, i have concluded a few things that are helpful thus far:
1. see a GI. get some medication or cream to apply
2. mental health matters. pray to God and have good people around you to weather through this period with you.
3. stool softeners prescribed by GI is very important.. i am currently taking 15ml Lactulose every night before i sleep. the
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