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MCT OIL VS COCONUT OIL

MCT OIL

edium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil is a concentrated version of coconut oil, consisting of medium-length chains of fatty acid known as triglycerides. These can travel to the liver much faster, instantly converting the fat into energy or ketones. Because MCT oil is an element of coconut oil, it goes through a refining process to separate MCTs from all the other naturally occurring components

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