Hi D ..
Actually, I believe that so much we are given is given to allow us the
opportunity to Learn .. and learning can cover a lot of territory.
We either get it or we don't and when we don't .. that lesson comes back
again and again.
Tonight, one of my business partners and I were talking
Hello Janet
Good Afternoon,
I hope that everyone is using adequate safety precautions when
handling materials.
Tung oil, rich in phorbol esters, has been implicated in the
initiation of pharyngeal
cancers and the activation of Epstein-Barr virus.
Hi Jim
Hi Keith,
I guess I am spoiled with the hydrolized oil I use that is mixed with
about 50 % animal fat.
Yes, I guess you are spoiled! :-)
But I must use a heated system in winter as I
gel around 45 degrees F. So winterizing is my big project now.
It's one reason we fitted the Elsbett
you mean hydrogenated oil, hydrolyzed oil would be free fatty acids.
the scold
JJJN wrote:
Hi Keith,
I guess I am spoiled with the hydrolized oil I use that is mixed with
about 50 % animal fat. But I must use a heated system in winter as I
gel around 45 degrees F. So winterizing is my
Because my name was mentioned in this thread I would like to join Joe and D.
Mindock in stating that I to believe in science. There is good science and
bad science. When it comes to the western world and health money seems to
be a huge factor and prevention of disease does not get as much
That last one from me was dashed off a little too hastily. Here is what
I should have sent:
Howdy Terry,
Terry Dyck wrote:
Because my name was mentioned in this thread I would like to join Joe and D.
Mindock in stating that I to believe in science. There is good science and
bad science.
JJJN wrote:
Dang it I hate it when I make the same mistake twice.
Again thanks for keeping me straight. I also understand that it is
important to be clear when you are talking about things so closely related.
Could you give me a quick overview of what exactly happens in the
hydrogenation