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Nature’s most versatile oil – extracted the traditional way for maximum nutrition. SiriGrains Wood Pressed Coconut Oil is made using the ancient lakdi ghani (wooden press) method at below 40°C, preserving the natural MCTs, lauric acid, and fresh coconut aroma. No heat, no chemicals, no refining – just pure virgin coconut oil with all its wellness benefits intact.
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Coconut oil is unique among all cooking oils – it’s the richest natural source of Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs), which are metabolized differently than any other fat. Unlike other oils that are stored as fat, MCTs are transported directly from the gut to the liver and rapidly converted into energy.
SiriGrains brings you wood pressed coconut oil – extracted using the traditional lakdi ghani (wooden press) at below 40°C, preserving the natural MCTs, lauric acid, and fresh coconut aroma. No heat, no chemicals, no refining. Just pure virgin coconut oil for cooking, hair, skin, and traditional wellness practices.
Coconut oil contains 60-65% MCTs – the highest concentration of any natural food . MCTs are unique because:
Lauric acid comprises approximately 50% of the MCTs in coconut oil. When consumed, lauric acid is converted into monolaurin – a compound with proven antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties . This makes coconut oil unique among all cooking oils.
| Parameter | Wood Pressed (Our Oil) | Refined Coconut Oil |
|---|---|---|
| Extraction Temperature | Below 40°C (preserves nutrients) | 100-150°C+ (destroys nutrients) |
| MCT Content | 60-65% (fully preserved) | Reduced by heat processing |
| Lauric Acid | ~50% of MCTs (intact) | Partially destroyed |
| Chemicals Used | None (mechanical press only) | Hexane, bleaching agents, deodorizers |
| Aroma | Fresh, natural coconut | Neutralized (deodorized) |
| Solidification | Natural below 24°C (sign of purity) | Chemically treated to stay liquid |
MCTs are metabolized differently than other fats. Research shows they increase energy expenditure (calories burned) leading to weight loss over time . Unlike long-chain fatty acids, MCTs go directly to the liver where they are rapidly converted to energy – not stored as fat.
Lauric acid, which makes up approximately 50% of the MCTs in coconut oil, is converted into monolaurin – a compound with proven antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties . This makes coconut oil unique among all cooking oils.
When MCTs are metabolized, they produce ketones – an alternative fuel for the brain. Research suggests this may have therapeutic potential for neurological conditions. For healthy individuals, ketones provide sustained mental energy without the crash from sugar.
Contrary to outdated advice, the saturated fats in coconut oil (primarily lauric acid) may actually raise HDL (good) cholesterol. A meta-analysis found that coconut oil consumption resulted in significantly increased HDL levels compared to other oils .
Applied topically, coconut oil:
– Reduces protein loss from hair (penetrates the hair shaft better than mineral oil)
– Moisturizes dry skin naturally
– Has antimicrobial properties for acne and skin infections
– Speeds wound healing
Best for: South Indian curries, coconut chutney, avial, seafood, stir-fried vegetables, and keto/paleo recipes. The smoke point (~177°C) is ideal for sautéing and medium-heat cooking.
The traditional Ayurvedic practice for oral health. Take 1 tablespoon of coconut oil, swish in mouth for 10-15 minutes (do not swallow), spit out, then brush teeth. This practice removes bacteria, reduces plaque, and supports gum health.
Warm the oil slightly. Apply from root to tip, massaging into scalp. Leave for 30 minutes or overnight. Wash with mild shampoo. Benefits: reduces protein loss, adds shine, controls dandruff, promotes hair growth.
Apply a small amount to damp skin after bathing. Coconut oil is non-comedogenic for most skin types and has antimicrobial properties that can help with acne and skin infections.
Mix coconut oil with sugar or coffee grounds. Massage onto skin in circular motions. Rinse. Benefits: exfoliates dead skin, moisturizes, and improves circulation.
Put 2-3 drops of warm coconut oil in each nostril daily during dry weather or winter. Lubricates nasal passages, supports respiratory health, and helps with dry sinuses.
| Parameter | Coconut Oil | Sesame Oil | Groundnut Oil |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Cooking, Hair, Skin | Cooking, Ayurveda | Daily cooking |
| MCT Content | 60-65% (Highest) | Low | Low |
| Lauric Acid | ~50% (Unique) | None | None |
| Hair Care | Excellent (penetrates hair shaft) | Good | Not recommended |
| Skin Care | Excellent (antimicrobial) | Good | Not recommended |
| Oil Pulling | Excellent (antimicrobial) | Traditional | Not used |
| Smoke Point | ~177°C | ~210°C | ~210°C |
Q1: What are MCTs and why are they important?
A1: MCTs (Medium Chain Triglycerides) are fats that are metabolized differently than other fats. They go directly to the liver and are rapidly converted to energy – not stored as fat. Coconut oil is the richest natural source of MCTs (60-65% of total fats).
Q2: Is coconut oil good for heart health?
A2: Yes. Research shows coconut oil raises HDL (good) cholesterol due to its lauric acid content. While it’s high in saturated fat, the unique MCT profile makes it different from animal-based saturated fats.
Q3: Why is my coconut oil solid at room temperature?
A3: Pure, unrefined coconut oil naturally solidifies below 24°C. This is a sign of purity – refined coconut oils are chemically treated to stay liquid. Simply place the bottle in warm water to liquefy.
Q4: Can I use coconut oil for deep frying?
A4: Coconut oil has a smoke point of ~177°C, which is suitable for sautéing and medium-heat cooking but not for high-temperature deep frying (use groundnut oil for that).
Q5: Is this oil suitable for the keto diet?
A5: Absolutely. Coconut oil is a staple in ketogenic diets because its MCTs are rapidly converted to ketones – an alternative fuel source for the brain and body.
Q6: Can I use this oil on my face?
A6: Yes. Virgin coconut oil is non-comedogenic for most skin types and has antimicrobial properties. Apply a small amount to damp skin. However, if you have very oily acne-prone skin, patch test first.
Q7: Is this oil good for hair growth?
A7: Research shows coconut oil penetrates the hair shaft better than mineral oil, reducing protein loss. Regular scalp massage with warm coconut oil may promote hair growth by improving blood circulation.
Q8: What is oil pulling?
A8: Oil pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic practice where you swish oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes to remove bacteria, reduce plaque, and support gum health. Coconut oil is excellent for this due to its antimicrobial lauric acid.
Q9: How is this different from regular coconut oil?
A9: Regular coconut oil is often refined, bleached, and deodorized (RBD). Our oil is virgin – first press, no heat, no chemicals. The MCTs and lauric acid are fully preserved.
Q10: What is the shelf life?
A10: 9 months from pressing date when stored in a cool, dark place. Our oil has a shorter shelf life than refined oils because it contains no preservatives – this is a sign of purity.
| Extraction Method | Type: Traditional Wooden Press (Lakdi Ghani/Kolhu), Temperature: Below 40°C (Cold Pressed), Chemicals: None – 100% mechanical, Filtration: Natural sedimentation + cotton cloth, Preservatives: None, Oil Type: Virgin (first press, not refined) |
|---|---|
| MCTs & Fatty Acid Profile | Total MCTs: 60-65% of total fats, Lauric Acid (C12): ~50% of MCTs (antimicrobial), Caprylic Acid (C8): ~8% (ketone production), Capric Acid (C10): ~7% (energy), Myristic Acid: ~18%, Palmitic Acid: ~9%, Oleic Acid: ~6%, Unique Benefit: MCTs go directly to liver, rapidly converted to energy not stored as fat |
| Cooking & Wellness Applications | Cooking: Sautéing, stir-frying, baking (smoke point ~177°C), South Indian Cuisine: Curries, coconut chutney, avial, Oil Pulling: 1 tbsp, swish 10-15 min, morning detox, Hair Mask: Deep conditioning, scalp massage, dandruff control, Skin Moisturizer: Natural, non-comedogenic, antimicrobial, Body Scrub: Mix with sugar or coffee grounds, Temperature Regulation: Solid below 24°C, liquid above – natural |
| Product Specifications | Appearance: White solid below 24°C, clear liquid above, Aroma: Fresh, natural coconut scent, Color: Clear (liquid) / White (solid), Smoke Point: ~177°C (good for sautéing), Storage: Cool, dark place in glass/steel container, Shelf Life: 9 months from pressing date, Container: Amber glass bottle (blocks light, preserves freshness), Note: Natural solidification reflects purity – not a defect |