Now Sports MCT Oil 100% Pure in a glass bottle is made from medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), naturally found in coconut and palm kernel oils. These fats are easily digested and quickly absorbed by the GI tract, and are metabolized in the liver to promote the use of fat for energy instead of storage. Studies show that incorporating MCT Oil into a healthy diet may assist in maintaining a healthy weight and body composition.
- Supports weight management
- Thermogenic
- Supports a healthy body composition
- Fast fuel for brain and body
- Used as energy instead of being stored as fat
- Easy to digest
- Vegetarian/Vegan
Per 1 tablespoon (15ml)
MCT Oil (Medium-Chain Triglycerides (from coconut/palm kernel oil) - 14g
(50% of caprylic acid (C8), 30% of capric acid (C10)).
Take 1 tablespoon (15 mL) daily.
MCT oil can also be used as a substitute for conventional oils in salad dressings, sauces or cooking. Not recommended for use in frying due to low smoke point.
Store in a cool, dry and dark environment in the tightly sealed original container. After opening, this product can be refrigerated or stored at cool room temperature.
For adults only. MCT Oil may cause GI upset. To reduce this effect, take with food. Consult your healthcare professional if pregnant/nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.
MCT Oil 100% Pure provides medium-chain triglycerides, mainly caprylic acid (C8) and capric acid (C10), from coconut and palm kernel oil. These fats are absorbed differently from longer-chain fats and are commonly used when you want a quick source of fuel in coffee, smoothies or shakes.
C8 and C10 are the two MCTs most often used for fast energy and ketone production. This product keeps the ingredient list simple, so there are no flavours or fillers getting in the way. Most people buy MCT oil for energy support, to add calories without much bulk, or because it blends easily into food and drinks.
What are C8 and C10 in MCT Oil 100% Pure?
They are the two main medium-chain fats in the oil, caprylic acid and capric acid. These are the MCTs most commonly used in MCT supplements.
What is MCT oil commonly used for?
It is usually added to drinks or meals as a quick source of fat-based energy. Some people also use it as part of low-carb or ketogenic eating.
Can I cook with this MCT oil?
Most people use MCT oil in coffee, shakes, yoghurt or dressings rather than high-heat cooking. It is mainly bought as an easy add-in rather than as an all-purpose cooking oil.