Fecha de publicación:
25/02/2020
Fuente: WIPO "olive oil"
A method of maintaining the liquidity of coconut oil (i.e. organic virgin) at room temperature (76° F.) and below, while reducing the coconut taste, and significantly increasing the fat burning/ketone producing property by combining coconut oil (i.e. organic virgin) with medium chain triglycerides (MCT) in predetermined specific ratios, that includes the step of heating the coconut oil to a prescribed temperature for approximately 24 hours (or until liquidity is achieved) and then mixing the liquefied coconut oil with a specified ratio of MCT oil. The resultant composition is a neutral tasting, fat burning/ketone producing oil that remains a liquid at room temperature 76° F. (and below) for use in cooking and foodstuffs such as a salad dressing. In an alternate embodiment, an additional amount of olive oil (i.e. organic extra-virgin) or an omega-3 based oil can be added to further reduce the coconut flavor and enhance the health benefits of the composition.