> Coconut oil is known to be good for Colitis
Indeedy, this is one reason I started looking at it - for Raine's delicate digestion issues. I just noticed the yeast testimonial while looking :-) Granted, normally her enteritis is triggered by actue stress but she has the odd sicky spell that I think is more of a chronic problem derived from the acute episodes, so I want to try it for that.
It's also supposed to be good for yeast as I mentioned on the other thread, arthritis/joint pain, dandruff, bad breath, inflamed/itchy skin, thyroids (not sure how though), weight control (also lowering cholesterol in people so maybe similar in dogs), flea treatment and soothing hot spots, and I think more besides - each time I look I find more uses.
I want to try it for Remy as a joint supplement too, that was my other reason for researching it but everyone will be getting a little bit at least :-)
Getting the right oil is important though - some is refined and almost all the good stuff in it (mainly lauric acid) is stripped out. You want to go for virgin cold-pressed if possible. The cheaper stuff will still help but not as well - the lauric acid level in refined is 3-4%, in virgin cold-pressed up to 57%. So quite a difference! For cooking the refined stuff is fine though - but if it's the health benefits you're after like I am then the unrefined is the best choice.
Someone found some in Sainsbury's, I've checked on their site and it's listed on there, £6.99 for a 250ml tub I think. I'll be getting some of that to test it out, if it helps then I've found a 1.53kg tub for £25 elsewhere :-)