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Benefits of Bulletproof Coffee for Women

By Laura Fuentes Updated Oct 1, 2024

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Wondering why Bulletproof Coffee is all the rage? Here are some benefits of drinking Bulletproof Coffee for Women and how to make a better cup of coffee.

Mornings can be tough. If you're anything like me, you probably don't function too well before you get that first cup of coffee down. After that, things ease up, and my world becomes a better place.

For me, the only thing better than a morning coffee… is a better cup of coffee. Since August of 2013, I’ve been drinking Bulletproof Coffee.

What is Bulletproof Coffee?

Bulletproof whaaaat?! LOL. Bulletproof coffee. No, it doesn’t give you superpowers but I’ve experienced a lot of positive benefits since drinking bulletproof coffee.

And for bonus points… it’s so delicious! I can’t get enough!

Laura in the kitchen holding a large cup of coffee

I’ve you’ve never heard of Bulletproof Coffee before, essentially it’s brewed high-quality coffee blended with grass-fed butter and MCT or Brain Octane Oil.

MCT and Brain Octane are a concentrated form caprylic fatty acids. MCT is 9 times and Brain Octane is 18 times stronger than coconut oil, which also possesses these essential fatty acids.

white and black NYC skyline coffee mug filled with coffee. Blender and bulletproof coffee bottle in the background

Bulletproof Coffee Benefits

To reap the benefits of bulletproof coffee, it’s important you purchase high-quality coffee beans. Whether or not you decide to purchase the Bulletproof brand, that’s up to you.

I first began experimenting with making a cup of this "bulletproof coffee" because, within a few hours of drinking my morning cup of coffee, I was experiencing energy crashes. At best, I felt the type of crash that led me to crave a second cup of coffee and a morning fix of carbs (or sugars); at worst, I’d get jittery or get headaches. By 2 pm, I was ready for a nap and another cup of coffee or a sugar fix.

At first, I thought it was because I needed to get more sleep, but that wasn’t the case.

Since incorporating a bedtime routine and making sure I got enough adequate sleep by tracking my sleep, I can tell you it wasn’t the quality of my sleep. It was the coffee I was drinking.

Many lower quality coffees have mycotoxins. In some people, they can trigger headaches, jitters, and cravings. And unhealthy cravings for sugar or carbs are never a good thing, and they are a sign that your body needs or lacks something.

photo collage of woman making bulletproof coffee in a blender

Adding Butter to the Coffee

The first crazy question is WHY BUTTER? Right. Contrary to popular belief, butter does not make you fat; it’s unhealthy processed fats that our bodies don’t know what to do with that do, not a small dose of grass-fed butter rich in vitamin K.

A morning muffin or bagel with butter + jelly probably has more butter than my cup of coffee, so it’s a matter of perspective.

When blended, the butter gives the coffee the most delicious, creamy, rich texture and flavor you’ll ever try. Plus, it helps to keep me satiated for hours, and it curbs my cravings.

If you are wondering, why grass-fed butter? Here is why:

  • Grass-fed butter is higher than grain-fed butter in omega-3 fatty acids, CLA, beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin K, vitamin D, vitamin E, and antioxidants. You can see the difference in the butter: grass-fed butter is a bright yellow color, while grain-fed/factory-farmed butter is almost white. The lack of color is a sign that the butter is coming from sick, nutrient-depleted cows.
  • Grass-fed butter is high in butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid. Studies show that butyrate can both prevent and decrease inflammation in humans. In rodents, studies have shown butyrate to protect against mental illness, improve body composition, increase metabolism, and improve gut health.

Adding Oil to the Coffee

Well, I’m not adding cheap cooking oil to my coffee. I’m adding Brain Octane Oil or MCT Oil, a concentrated form of the beneficial essential fats from coconut oil -although, plain melted coconut oil can provide some benefits.

Let me explain what these medium-chain triglycerides do. In short, they boost the energy I need from coffee without a crash.

The caffeine naturally occurring in coffee helps transport the medium-chain-triglycerides through the blood/brain barrier by bypassing the liver entirely; and thus, feeding my brain powerful nutrients it needs.

white and black NYC skyline coffee mug filled with coffee from a blender

What is the Best Blender to Make Bulletproof Coffee?

The best blender to make Bulletproof coffee is the one you already have at home. You're blending soft and liquid ingredients so I wouldn't worry about "power."

However, if you're in the market for a new blender, I've owned a Blendtec Blender for 8+ years and It's the one I recommend for long term kitchen success. From smooth muffin batters to smoothies, to my Bulletproof coffee, my Blendtec does it all.

You can use my discount code: LF20OFF to get 25% off your Blendtec.

The Benefits I’ve Experienced Drinking Bulletproof Coffee

  • A boost of energy that lasts for hours
  • No post-caffeine drop crash
  • Ability to focus on productive work for hours
  • Curb in carb/sugar cravings (likely due to energy crashes)
  • No more caffeine cravings/headaches

The Results

I remember my first cup of Bulletproof coffee. I was a skeptic and told my husband that surely a cup of coffee could not do all that! Well, it did.

That morning I told my husband I needed a “strong cup of coffee” to help me wake up since I was working on finishing my manuscript that morning for my second cookbook.

Little did I know that drinking that first cup of Bulletproof coffee would change my mornings.

I was able to focus for four hours straight and I felt like I had a lot of energy for the rest of the day. When 2 o’clock came around and I didn’t have the need for another cup of coffee or a nap, that’s when I told my husband that “I was hooked.”

In case you are wondering, I even travel with my coffee I love it so much.

When I do Intermittent Fasting, Bulletproof coffee is the only way I’ll break my fast. I want all the benefits of this coffee as soon as possible and after a fast, is the perfect time to take advantage of everything Bulletproof does for the body.

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I decided to write this post because I often receive a lot of questions about the type of coffee I drink. Or, what are some things that I do that help me be more productive.

For me, being able to “get it all done” starts with getting a good night’s sleep and waking up to a better cup of coffee. The rest is being organized and managing my time well.

As you can see, Bulletproof coffee is not just for men (even though most reviews are by men and for men). Bulletproof coffee is also great for women.

How to Make Bulletproof Coffee

After brewing a cup of your favorite coffee, you’ll need to measure out a few ingredients and place them in a blender (recipe below).

Better yet, watch this video to see how easy it is to make my favorite cup of coffee.

Classic Bulletproof Coffee

Servings: 1 cup
Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Total Time: 5 minutes mins
Wondering why Bulletproof Coffee is all the rage? Here are some benefits of drinking Bulletproof Coffee for Women and how to make a better cup of coffee.
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Ingredients

  • 8 to 12 ounces brewed Upgraded Coffee
  • 1 tablespoon Brain Octane or MCT Oil
  • 1 tablespoon grass-fed, unsalted butter or ghee (I use Kerrygold)

Instructions

How to Make Bulletproof Coffee

  • Brew 1 cup (8 to 12 ounces) of coffee using filtered water with the French press, coffee brewer, or pour-over methods.
  • Pour brewed coffee inside a blender. To the blender, add 1 tablespoon of Brain Octane or MCT Oil and 1 tablespoon grass-fed butter.
  • Blend for 20 to 30 seconds until the coffee becomes frothy like a foamy latte. Pour into your favorite mug, and enjoy.

Equipment

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Coconut Oil
bottle of MCT oil
MCT Oil
bag of bulletproof coffee
Bulletproof Coffee

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 226kcal | Protein: 0.5g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 18.4g | Cholesterol: 30.5mg | Sodium: 7.5mg

This post is not sponsored by Bulletproof Coffee. All opinions in this post are my own. The post might include affiliate links at no additional cost to you. 

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  1. Laura Mendoza says

    July 20, 2020 at 3:15 am

    Hi, I am just wondering when you said bulleproof coffee is the only way you break your fast, do you mean you drink it during your “feeding window” or during your “fast window”? I’m confused. I want to try this.

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      July 20, 2020 at 6:43 pm

      Hi, I drink it during my “fast” window (around 9am) and it helps hold me until 1pm where I eat solid food. To give you an idea, I often eat before 8pm. If I have this at 9am, I’ve already had a 13h “fast” drink this, and still continue to “fast” without solids until noon/1pm (another 3-4h).

      Reply
      • Stacey says

        December 18, 2021 at 10:00 pm

        I’ve been reading up on IF and the book I’ve read so far is saying that you should only drink your coffee black during your fasting window since oil, butter or any other form of “food” will trigger your brain into releasing insulin etc which results in breaking a “clean fast”….are you doing “clean IF” or is this method for those that are doing keto etc?? I’m new to the whole IF and there are soooo many contradictions that I’m even more confused 🙁

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        • Laura Fuentes says

          February 21, 2022 at 2:39 pm

          Hi Stacey, during your “fasting” window you abstain from all food and drinks that have calories; so yes, you would drink black coffee, unsweetened tea, and water. I drink a bulletproof coffee after a min of 12 hours (sometimes more) since drinking it will break my fast. Check out this post that answers the question: can you drink coffee while intermittent fasting, you might find it helpful.

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      • Stacey J says

        October 16, 2022 at 9:24 pm

        5 stars
        Brain octane or Mct oil? Which do you use / recommend ?

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        • Laura Fuentes says

          October 25, 2022 at 1:51 pm

          I did brain octaine for a while but now I mostly use MCT oil.

          Reply
  2. Marisa says

    October 06, 2020 at 4:20 pm

    5 stars
    I’d love to try this – how much coffee do you use for a 12 oz. cup? Could you drink this first thing in the morning and then have a light breakfast? I really want to get my weight down and blogging is a sedentary occupation which I’m also going to improve – the sitting part.

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    • Laura Fuentes says

      October 06, 2020 at 4:40 pm

      Hi Marisa, I use 8 – 10oz coffee as shown in the recipe. As far as living a sedentary lifestyle, you got this. Take a few minutes a day to do something that will make you feel great.

      Reply
  3. kathleen Kenyon says

    October 07, 2020 at 11:12 am

    Good Morning Laura! I found your posts and have a question. Today is my 3rd day of bullet-proof coffee and although I have not lost any weight, I feel 100% different. Like you said, I can go for hours without being hungry, my brain feels energetic, I do not have the morning headache, and I lost 1″ on my waist and don’t feel as bloated, but I am hoping that after a week, I do lose some weight. My question is this: I want to fast from after 6-7 pm. For some reason my body tends to hold onto weight if I have a snack before bedtime, and I see the scale start to move if I make it with no food past 6-7PM. Can you have a second cup in the afternoon to help with these nighttime cravings? I know the saturated fat is not good,but If I can go 15 hours with no growling or upset tummy that would be great. Please let me know, thank you in advance.

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    • Laura Fuentes says

      October 08, 2020 at 12:04 pm

      Hi Kathleen, I’m excited about your journey and I’m glad you are discovering that this satiating cup is helping. Now, on to your question. Are you asking about having a cup in the afternoon, before dinner? I don’t think the afternoon cup will last until bedtime cravings. I believe the place to start is to evaluate what you are eating for dinner, making sure the meal is sufficient. If that is the case and you still “need something” before bedtime, I recommend a decaffeinated hot drink, like warm tea that will not only aid in helping you sleep but if you get something like a nighttime tea, it can help with sleep. Tea is my go-to before-bed snack when I’m fasting. I hope this helps.

      Reply
  4. Kimmy says

    February 08, 2021 at 9:36 am

    5 stars
    love this super simple bulletproof recipe. Perfect way to start the day!

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  5. Christie says

    March 08, 2021 at 9:31 pm

    5 stars
    I make the same recipe and add cinnamon! So yummy!!!

    Reply
  6. Barbara says

    November 12, 2021 at 10:59 am

    Do you follow a keto diet during your eating period while IF? Curious if adding all that fat in the morning to your fasting period would backfire on a regular diet?

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    • Laura Fuentes says

      November 18, 2021 at 3:06 pm

      Hi Barbara! I do not follow a ketogenic diet (anymore) and I’m still able to digest and consume bulletproof coffee while intermittent fasting. I have a post that explains how to do intermittent fasting without keto you can read here. I use this coffee often to break my fast. After a couple of hours, I have a nice meal (lunch). Nutritionally (fat-wise) there are foods higher in fat, like a slice of cheesecake, that bring no other benefits.

      Reply
  7. Deb De Nardis says

    April 01, 2022 at 4:46 am

    5 stars
    Hi Laura, Im not sure where you are located but Im in melbourne Australia and wonder where I can find the brain octane oil for my coffee recipe. Or what alternative could I purchase perhaps

    Reply
    • Laura Fuentes says

      April 18, 2022 at 10:56 am

      You can find MCT oil online (such as Amazon) and in many health stores.

      Reply
  8. janet says

    August 21, 2022 at 10:06 am

    5 stars
    trying bulletproof coffee for the first time tomorrow!

    Reply
  9. susannah says

    August 26, 2022 at 12:05 pm

    5 stars
    this bulletproof coffee is how im starting my day from now on

    Reply
  10. K says

    November 30, 2022 at 3:49 pm

    5 stars
    A great way to start the day!

    Reply
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