Usually, there are countdown on useful tip on products. I found things that better being skipped:
http://altmedicine.about.com/od/home-remedies/tp/Common-Coconut-Oil-Mistakes-People-Make.htm
There is the one where it could makes the floor slippery. I know it because I have experience it. So, the advice comes a little bit too late for that one. The one with being careful when having coconut oils with the bedding sheets, it is a bit of a no brainer. It can be said of any oils. I remember that I had to put some sock after my foot massage with olive oil, as a child.
The list made me smile even if I didn't knew not to put too much of coconut oil down the drain. So used to received useful and positive tips. It almost feel a bit strange on advices that state not doing some things. Usually, the not to do lists apply more to science related topics or like the Mythbuster (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MythBusters.)
I think I saw another text on some tips in using coconut oil (http://beauty.about.com/od/cleansers/a/5-Amazing-Beauty-Uses-For-Coconut-Oil.htm or http://skincare.about.com/od/spa/ss/10-Ways-to-Use-Coconut-Oil-in-Your-Beauty-Routine.htm or http://diy.about.com/od/DIY-Cleaning/fl/25-Ways-To-Use-Coconut-Oil-Around-Your-Home.htm). I think those texts would be better being together. Would be great to compare the to do and not to do. Both are related, anyway.
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