Health Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Laurin MCT Oil is the very essence of coconut oil
- 100% CocoMCT®, a Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT) oil having not less than 30% Lauric acid
- It is a flavour-free oil that stays naturally liquid, making it suitable as a nutraceutical
- Crystal clear and Flavour-free
- Its Palm-free, Gluten-free, Sugar-free, GMO-free,
Taste the food, not the oil
Laurin CocoMCT® is light, odor-free and flavor-free making it easy to be taken on its own or mixed with any type of food or drink. Because it is flavor free, you taste the natural flavors of your food and not the oil.
The most popular way of taking Laurin CocoMCT® is mixing it with coffee. Just stir and go. Jump start your day by adding Laurin CocoMCT® to provide you with enough of an energy boost for your whole day.
For Adults, consume 1-2 tablespoon (15ml-30ml) daily directly or with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional
Use if you are :
Health Enthusiast
You value your health and wellness. No matter your age, you eat a balanced meal and maintain healthy habits to have a stronger body and a sharper mind. Laurin CocoMCT® gives you more energy to allow you to engage in many activities and live the good life you want to achieve.
Mind Leader
You know that your mind is a powerful tool. You want to have the mental presence and energy in order to maintain focus, concentration and effective thinking in school or at work. Laurin CocoMCT® gives you a mental boost to keep your mind razor-sharp for hours.
PRO Athlete
You are an active and competitive individual who always wants to perform your best. Laurin CocoMCT® is an all-natural pre-workout and daily supplement that provides athletes like you with a quick source of energy, enabling you to engage in high-intensity training. It also boosts your immune system to ensure that you’ll always be on the right track.
Super Foodie
You ride on superfood trends and are on the lookout for products that offer health benefits. Laurin CocoMCT® is the new superfood that is the perfect partner to every foodie’s culinary masterpiece. It is a gourmet oil that is odor-free, flavour-free and always stays liquid and clear—whether it’s added to super cold dishes or sizzling hot meals.
Weight Watcher
You are a health and wellness advocate, a gym-goer, a sports enthusiast, or a Ketogenic Diet warrior who wants to lose weight while staying fit. Laurin CocoMCT® helps you achieve your weight loss goals as it allows you to burn more fat on less food. It suppresses appetite, regulates digestion and increases metabolism to help reduce body fat while providing a quick source of energy.
Wise Mentor
You are a senior adult who wants to lead a fulfilling and productive life as you age. You are wise enough to know the importance of having supplements that provide the support you need to enhance memory and supply energy. Laurin CocoMCT® leads to the production of ketones, an alternative brain food, that improves cognitive and memory function.
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