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I thought I'd put this thread in hints tips and advice not anything goes
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Coconut oil is better than olive oil for frying.
One of these lasts me about 6weeks Coconut Butter (Coconut Oil), Extra Virgin 1kg - £22.00 : Buy now at Funky Raw Shop |
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And just for you Sugarmouse... 101 Things to Do with a Dutch Oven 101 Things to Do with A...: Amazon.co.uk: Vernon Winterton: Books |
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I use coconut oil all over myself and I also put it in the bath when I bathe! Quote:
I feel embarrassed to admit I've not used an oven for 6 weeks-there's something wrong with my partner's (it's recently began tripping the electricity every time it's turned on!) and the temporary accommodation I'm living in I've not done much cooking! Maybe I should add something fruitful to this thread; Tea bags applied to a cold sore can make the symptoms pass faster. Tea tree oil after shaving to help prevent ingrowing hairs and bumps Chamomile tea with lemon juice can brighten up blonde hair and even slightly lighten it. It's best if you apply the solution as a rinse then sit in the sun-but because we're in Britain, using a hairdryer is a second-best option. Potato slices are good for puffy eyes and dark circles, cut some to size and place over your (closed!) eyes and lie down for 15-20 minutes (The last part's probably the hardest bit!)The starch in them contains the same enzyme that's used as the 'magic ingredient' in many creams that claim to lighten dark circles.. |
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Everything seemed dirty for me until I did that. :) |
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I use coconut oil for all sorts,nappy rash,eczema,moisturiser. It's brilliant
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Sorry for sort of threadjack, but does anybody know what sorts of shops will sell soybean oil? I know I can buy online but I'd like to get hold of some today.Do supermarkets sell it?
I thought Margaret R might know but when I click on her profile, my computer displays an error!Lol |
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I don't eat soya beans in any form.
I doubt you will find any that haven't been genetically modified. The japanese only consume soy after fermentation (soy sauce) Soybean Oil: Another Harmful Ingredient in Processed Foods |
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I know this.You do seem to assume that other people are very much below your level of knowledge. Many are, but not as many as you think.
I wouldn't eat any refined soya products, as you say, the way we prepare soya food products is what makes them harmful. The Japanese don't consume a lot of it despite popular belief, they consume it often but not in large amounts. My enquiry was regards soybean oil, not for consumption though. I favour soybean oil for skin disorders, which is why I was wondering where I could get it from. It's actually the main ingredient in a potential cure for coldsores and other viruses which is in its final stages at the moment, and the reason I am eager to get some. My partner suffers a few skin disorders and I've just got the first coldsore I've ever had which has really annoyed me! I have sent himself to a health food shop in town to look for some anyway, and have been informed that it's available at Tesco. Thank you for your response though ! :) |
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If you wouldn't eat it, don't slap it on skin.
There are plenty of natural herbal oils for skin problems (which you already know about don't you:rolleyes:) |
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