Premium MCT Oil Concentrate contains Medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) – a type of fat that may help your body achieve Ketosis. Ketosis is the process which your body burns fat for energy. Premium MCT Oil is packed in the convenient sizes of 30ml and 225ml.

Premium MCT Oil Concentrate is the PURE extract from 100% Coconut

• Fuels the mind and the body
• Boost Energy in Less time
• Increases Metabolism
• Healthier alternatives to Carbohydrates and dietary fats. (LCTs)
• Suitable for Ketogenic diets
• Ideal for Low Carbohydrate diets
• Perfect for Intermittent fasting
• Ideal for hot or cold beverages.
• Odorless
• Vegetarian-friendly
• Non-GMO
• Gluten-free
• No Added Sugar

Figure 1 :  The long chains of LCTs require a lot of bile acids and many digestive steps to be broken down into smaller units. LCTs are harder to be absorbed into the bloodstream. LCTs are absorbed by fat cells and stored as body fat. In contrast, the medium-chain triglycerides are more water-soluble and can enter the bloodstream quicker because of their shorter lengths. Once in the blood, they are transported directly into the liver. Thus MCTs are an immediately available source of energy, and only a tiny percentage converts to body fat. [3]

Premium MCT Oil Product
MCT Value
Value of C8 Value of C10
Premium MCT Oil Concentrate
100% MCTs from Coconut
60% 40%

Premium MCT Oil products offers a BALANCED concentration of C8 and C10 for maximum ketone producing benefits.

ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
AND LIVING HEALTHY!

Weight Loss

MCTs do not require energy to be absorbed, stored, or used in the body, making them an almost perfect source of natural energy.Most results from single-day experiments indicated that replacing LCT for MCT in the diet could produce weight loss after prolonged consumption.A study by Flatt et al. compared foods rich in MCTs and LCTs and low in fat, the study found that a low-fat diet was more prudent when aiming for weight loss.However, MCT consumption resulted in higher energy expenditure (EE) at several time points compared to a low-fat diet. [4]

Brain Energy

A 2004 study published in the Journal of Neurobiology of Aging revealed that MCTs helped improve memory problems, including Alzheimer’s disease in older adults. The study also revealed that MCT supplies fuel for your brain. It also enhances the absorption of vitamins and minerals that will make you feel clearheaded, energetic and positive. [5]

Gut Health

MCT is beneficial for balancing bacteria in the gut microbiota. MCT has a positive effect on digestive symptoms, energy expenditure, and enhances the ability to absorb vitamins and minerals from the foods we eat. [6]

ATHLETIC WORKOUT
BOOST YOUR ENERGY!

Many athletes find great performance benefits using MCTs, both pre and post-workout. MCTs offers the best form of fat to use before (within 2 hours) and right after exercise. MCTs have quick mobilization and are useful for rebuilding muscles. MCTs also prevent the catabolic breakdown of proteins after rigorous training.

• Decreases the oxidation of glucose
• Acutely lower cardiac workload during exercise for the same amount of work performed when compared with carbohydrate pre-supplementation. [7]
• A small amount of MCT suppresses the increase in blood lactate concentration and Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) during moderate-intensity exercise and extends the duration of subsequent high-intensity training. It is expected to enhance and improved time-trial performance athletes.
• Ingestion of MCT containing food during exercise increases the amount of energy derived from fatty acid and reduces carbohydrate oxidation. [8]

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
- LOSE IT FASTER!

Compared to other types of oils and fats, MCTs have positive effects on fat burning and weight reduction. As part of a healthy lifestyle and diet, MCT oil can help increase satiety and even raise the metabolic rate at which the body functions. [9]

The substitution of MCTs for LCTs in a targeted energy balance diet proved to offer better prevention of long-term weight gain due to increases in energy expenditure and fat burning. [10]

MCT helps the body to produce ketones, which is essential as part of a ketogenic diet. The use of MCT allows for a moderate dieting approach without having to cut carbs to drastically low levels. MCT is recognized as “the ultimate ketogenic fats” because of their heating effect in the body and its ability to rapidly be used for energy, especially in a low carbohydrate diet. [11]

Premium MCT Oil is Medium Chain Triglycerides oil. It is excellent for coffee, shakes, and smoothies. Sourced from 100% Coconut, Premium MCT Oil is unavored, odorless, and gluten-free.

PREMIUM MCT OIL COMPLEMENTS A VARIETY OF DRINKS OR FOOD.

DIRECTION FOR USE:
Begin by using 5-6 drops per consumption. Excessive consumption may cause digestive discomfort.

INGREDIENTS:
Medium Chain Triglycerides Coconut Oil.

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  5. Galvin, J. E. (2012) Optimizing Diagnosis and Management in Mild to Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 2(3), 291-304. [5]
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  7. Behrend, A. M., Harding, C.O, Shoemaker, J. D., Matern, D. J., Elliot, D. L., & Gillingham, M. B. (2012). Substrate oxidation and cardiac performance during exercise in disorders of long-chain fatty acid oxidation. Molecular genetics and metabolism, 105(1), 110-115. [7]
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