It would be much better for your body to use a simple A&D Ointment, like used on babies' bottoms. It will provide a barrier over the area while helping any abrasions to heal. Make sure to gently wash and rinse the area first. You should also have a stern talking-to with your sexual partner-- women do not have to be hurt to have good sex. The clitoris is extremely sensitive and can be injured.
No you do not need to refrigerate coconut oil. If you put coconut oil in the fridge it will become very hard.
yes you can
No use, better use coconut oil, sarson oil.
the oil will not mix with water and stay as bubble in the top
Coconut Oil is solidified if the temperature is below approximately 76 degrees F. A common use of solidified coconut oil is in cooking (in place of other oils) - put a teaspoon or tablespoon in a saucepan and heat it; it will become liquidifed, just like other oils. Because of its health benefits, some people put a teaspoon of coconut oil in their cereal every day, while some people take a pinch and chew it in their mouths for about 15 minutes a day (due to its anti-bacterial properties, it is a very good "cleaner" for the mouth).
No. Coconut oil is a lipid, which means it's a source of fat. Fat is the most calorie-dense of food sources, which means that consuming too much coconut oil (virgin or no) will cause you to put on weight. Worse, it's high in various types of saturated fats, which account for over 90% of the fat found in the oil. Virgin coconut oil simply means oil that is pressed directly from the coconut, which is then untreated further (except for filtering). It may taste slightly better than processed oil, but it doesn't last as long before going bad.
Coconut oil used to be used in movie theaters for making popcorn up until the 1990s. That was part of the richness that used to be so special about the taste of movie theater popcorn. (Now at a number of movie theater chains it was is often popped off-site and put in a warmer that looks like a popper - and most certainly not with coconut oil).
I have a sore on my foot.
YES, the coconut water is very good for your furry friend as is coconut oil! We have 2 goldens & a poodle and they absolutely love it! I put a couple capfuls in their water and they lap it up like crazy. Also, coconut oil is great to put in their food as well as to use externally for fleabites, wounds etc... Here is a website that will help you: http://www.naturepacific.com/contents/en-us/d168.html
Take the raw coconut and put into a food dehydrator.
Go to a Pharmacy & get some clove oil. If you can't get to a Pharmacy put a drop of whiskey on your tooth.
I am not sure about mixing oil in to hair dye. Olive oil,and even coconut oil is great for your hair though.