Frequently asked questions (and answers)

What is Dr. Gerry’s Coco nectar?

Dr. Gerry’s Coco Nectar (DGCCN) is pure and natural Coconut Honey tapped directly from coconut blossoms and concentrated.

 

How does DGCCN differ from Bee Honey?

DGCCN is “Green” Honey in a sense that it is vegetarian honey, tapped directly from the Coconut Blossoms. Bee Honey is Animal Honey where the floral nectar is processed inside the thorax of the bee, laced with toxins and vomited out as honey. One can overdose with Bee Honey because of its toxicity. There is no overdose with DGCCN . Bee Honey has only 9 kinds of Amino Acids. DGCCN has more than 20. Bee Honey may still contain some allergens. DGCCN is non-allergenic.

 

How does DGCCN differ from other products bearing “coco nectar” or “coconut nectar” on its labels?

The terminology “coco nectar” or “coconut nectar” has been used as a generic name for that raw fluid tapped from the coconut blossom. It does not necessarily mean it is “honey”. It is actually a liquid form of “Coco Sugar”, or more properly called Coco Sugar Syrup. It is much sweeter than DGCCN, has lower viscosity and is always dark in color owing to the extreme heat it has been exposed to be able to maximize the concentration of sugar in their conversion process. Coco Sugar is a Cane Sugar substitute with a lower Glycemic Index. It is processed as a Sweetener. While Honey can be used as a sweetener substitute, it is not processed to be a sweetener. DGCCN retains the honey essence of the coconut nectar and is processed as a potent natural disease fighter.

 

Is DGCCN safe for diabetics?

The risk of diabetes is measured by the term “Glycemic Index”. The higher the index, the higher the risk. The most common commercial sweetener is Cane Sugar owing to its cost. The sugar from Sugar Cane is called Sucrose and its Glycemic Index is 85 and above. The GI of Coco Sugar is around 50 which is just about the limit of sweetness that is “safe”. The GI of DGCCN is only 35 and this is mostly from Fructose (sweetness from fruits) and Glucose (sweetness from Corn).

 

IS DGCCN Safe for Babies?

Yes. DGCCN has no overdose and has been given to infants to fight colds and cough, and even infections. The dosage depends on the age - but since there is no overdose, it is very safe. For suckling infants, it can be diluted in water (Coco Nectar Juice) and administered through their baby bottle. Or 1 teaspoonful three times a day if the baby can take it undiluted. Vitamin C (liquid) can be added to the CCN juice. For specific cases or questions, you may contact us during office hours. For urgent cases however, you may text or call 0917-841-1111.

 

Is Dgccn safe for Pregnant/Nursing Women?

It is safe for pregnant women but consuming too much while pregnant is not encouraged since DGCCN accelerates growth for the fetus within. After giving birth however, it is best for nursing women. Taken with lots of water, it enhances production of breast milk.

 

Is DGCCN Good for Seniors?

It is best for seniors to slow down the effects of wear and tear as well as controlling typical diseases like atherosclerosis and hypertension. DGCCN when taken with lots of Vitamin C reverses atherosclerosis, lowers blood pressure, enhances blood production and circulation, while fighting pneumonia and all kinds of viral infections.

What should be the regular dosage for Coco Nectar and how should it be taken?

In general, it is best to consume DGCCN on an empty stomach.

 

For Maintenance of Health

Adults – At least 2 tablespoonfuls before breakfast and the same just before sleeping.

Children, 3 yrs below – 2 teaspoonfuls in the morning and before sleeping. 

Children,  4-12 years old – 1 tablespoonful twice a day as above.

 

For Fighting Diseases

Take a megadose three times a day. A “megadose” can be anywhere between 50 to 100 ml. (One small bottle has 200 ml.) When DGCCN works, it works very fast. So, one does not have to take the megadose for a long time. For example, Dengue can be overcome with 1-2 bottles (200-400 ml) in two days. A stroke victim recovered his bodily functions in 2 months. A Leukemia victim’s white blood cell count dropped from 62,000 to 21,000 in just one day.

Coco nectar can be applied topically on all skin problems, pure or slightly diluted with water. Apply it directly to affected area, burns, wounds, infections, warts, hemorrhoids. Relief is felt in just a few minutes – or faster.

 

How much is a bottle of DGCCN?

We currently have two bottle sizes of DGCCN available (the small bottle is 200 ml, while the big bottle is 750 ml). Prices vary for both, depending on where you buy. Check out our list of retail outlets to find out more.

Discounts are available for wholesale orders. A box of the small bottle contains 24 bottles. A box of the big bottle contains 12 bottles. Please contact us for wholesale and distribution orders. Free delivery within Metro Manila.

 

Where can i buy DGCCN?

Dr. Gerry's Coco Nectar is available at various branches of the following stores and establishments:
Rustan's | Human Nature | Sesou | Health Express | Sonya's Garden | NCCC Supermarket | HB1 Convenience Store

Check out our complete list of retail outlets for more information.