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Monolaurin-Avail™ - 120 capsules
Monolaurin-Avail™ - 120 capsules
DfH-MLA120-200483
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Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* |
|---|
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified
Verifications
Verifications
Vegetarian
Soy-free
Vegan
Dosage
Dosage
Take 2 capsules per day with a meal or as directed by your health-care practitioner.
Storage
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat
Description
Coconut oil has a long history of use for a multitude of applications. Aside from the delicious flavor it imparts to sweet
and savory dishes and the richness it provides to baked goods, coconut oil has been used through the ages as a beauty
aid, giving a natural glow and softness to skin, nails and hair. In addition to these applications, coconut oil has long been
celebrated for benefits that go far beyond culinary use and aesthetics.
Lauric Acid and Monolaurin
Coconut is one of the richest sources of special fats called medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs, sometimes also called
medium-chain triglycerides, or MCTs). Among these MCFAs is a unique type of fatty acid, lauric acid. Lauric acid is the
most abundant individual fatty acid in coconut and it is believed to be responsible for most of this food’s health benefits.
Human breast milk is also rich in lauric acid (about 3.5-6.6 percent of total calories), and some of the immune system
supporting properties of breast milk may be due to the presence of lauric acid.
When lauric acid is in the form of monolaurin—one molecule of lauric acid joined to a glycerol molecule—it has
impressive effects for supporting the body’s natural defenses against undesirable organisms. Humans metabolize
small amounts of monolaurin from lauric acid, but the amount is believed to be relatively low. Monolaurin has greater
immune-supporting activity than lauric acid, and in order to be used for this purpose, it may be needed in higher
amounts than would be obtained from reasonable amounts of coconut oil in the diet.
A special attribute of monolaurin as an immune-supporting compound is that, unlike conventional products used
for this purpose, it has not been shown to result in antibacterial resistance, nor to have adverse effects on beneficial
intestinal flora (the “good bacteria”).
This product contains vitamin C for added immune benefit, and sunflower lecithin to enhance absorption of the
monolaurin.
How to Take
As a dietary supplement, take two capsules per day with a meal, or as directed by your health care practitioner.
and savory dishes and the richness it provides to baked goods, coconut oil has been used through the ages as a beauty
aid, giving a natural glow and softness to skin, nails and hair. In addition to these applications, coconut oil has long been
celebrated for benefits that go far beyond culinary use and aesthetics.
Lauric Acid and Monolaurin
Coconut is one of the richest sources of special fats called medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs, sometimes also called
medium-chain triglycerides, or MCTs). Among these MCFAs is a unique type of fatty acid, lauric acid. Lauric acid is the
most abundant individual fatty acid in coconut and it is believed to be responsible for most of this food’s health benefits.
Human breast milk is also rich in lauric acid (about 3.5-6.6 percent of total calories), and some of the immune system
supporting properties of breast milk may be due to the presence of lauric acid.
When lauric acid is in the form of monolaurin—one molecule of lauric acid joined to a glycerol molecule—it has
impressive effects for supporting the body’s natural defenses against undesirable organisms. Humans metabolize
small amounts of monolaurin from lauric acid, but the amount is believed to be relatively low. Monolaurin has greater
immune-supporting activity than lauric acid, and in order to be used for this purpose, it may be needed in higher
amounts than would be obtained from reasonable amounts of coconut oil in the diet.
A special attribute of monolaurin as an immune-supporting compound is that, unlike conventional products used
for this purpose, it has not been shown to result in antibacterial resistance, nor to have adverse effects on beneficial
intestinal flora (the “good bacteria”).
This product contains vitamin C for added immune benefit, and sunflower lecithin to enhance absorption of the
monolaurin.
How to Take
As a dietary supplement, take two capsules per day with a meal, or as directed by your health care practitioner.
Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* |
|---|
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified

Monolaurin-Avail™ - 120 capsules