What are MCTs?
MCTs stand for Medium-Chain Triglycerides. Extracted from coconuts, these type of fatty acids, unlike long-chains, quickly convert into ketones, fueling your body and brain with rapid, long-lasting energy.
Enhance weight management, mental clarity, and overall vitality with these high-performing fatty acids and all their benefits.
What are MCTs?
MCTs stand for Medium-Chain Triglycerides. Extracted from coconuts, these type of fatty acids, unlike long-chains, quickly convert into ketones, fueling your body and brain with rapid, long-lasting energy.
Enhance weight management, mental clarity, and overall vitality with these high-performing fatty acids and all their benefits.
Coconut Oil vs. MCT Oil
MCT oil and coconut oil in low-carb diets: no clear winner. It is just that they have different uses, so depending on your goal, you might find one more useful than the other.
MCT OIL
COCONUT OIL
Coconut or Palm Oil
Medium Chain Fatty Acids
Coconuts
Medium & Long Chain Fatty Acids
- Salad dressing
- Smoothies
- Supplement (alone)
- Coffee Additive (bulletproof)
- NOT for cooking
- Cooking Oil
- Butter Substitue
- Oral & Skin Hygiene
- Coffee Additive (bulletproof)
- Quick Energy
- Maintains Ketosis
- Improves Blood Sugar
- Improves Insulin Resistance
- Improves Cognitive Function
- Increases HDL Cholesterol
- Decreases Gingivitis & Plaque
- Moisturizes Skin
- Potential Allergy
- Potential GI Distress (when in big quantities)
- Reduce HDL Cholesterol
- May Increase Triglycerides (with daily use)
- May Increase LDL Cholesterol
- May Increase Cardiovascular Risk
All sugar-free, organic-certified and with mcts