dawn dish soap is a oil based soap
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Lye and vegetablew oil or animal fat. Lye is potassium or sodium hydroxide, also known as Caustic potaash or cauatic soda. The oil/fat and lye would be put together and boiled to make soap. Modern soaps are made from palm oil or vegetable oil and sodium hydroxide and boiled together. The given acid of these oils is stearic acid. Hence Sodium hydroxide , and stearic acid makes sodium stearate(soap) and water. Hence the old fashioned trade name for soap as 'palmolive' using oliver oil and palm oil .
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Addictive, no. If it is good for you is another thing. Most soap is made from oil and petrochemicals, which are hazardous for that exact reason: they are man-made chemicals. Natural or organic soap usually consists of vegetable oil(s), lye and salt(s). Even though this soap is more natural, it will still act as a mild laxative, possibly causing flatulence and diarrhea.
flax seed oil. But not limited to. Linen fibre is made from flax.
Crushed flax seed.
Linen, Linseed oil, flax seeds, flax oil, see wiki entry
Linen, Linseed oil, flax seeds, flax oil, see wiki entry
Linen, Linseed oil, flax seeds, flax oil, see wiki entry
dawn dish soap is a oil based soap
Flax seed oil in Punjabi can be translated as "ਅਲਸੀ ਬੀਜ ਤੇਲ" (alsi beej tel).
Linseed oil is made from the dried ripe seed of the flax plant. :-)
No. Flax is a completely different plant from Hemp. Flax seeds do not contain Hemp oil.
Flax seed oil is derived from flax seed. They both have many benefits of which you can read in the link below. However, flax seed is high in fiber and the oil is not.
Flax is a plant. The seeds are used to produce flax oil.
Flax is grown both for its seeds and for its fibers. Various parts of the plant have been used to make fabric, dye, paper, medicines, fishing nets, hair gels, and soap. Flax seed is the source of linseed oil, which has uses as an edible oil, as a nutritional supplement and as an ingredient in many wood finishing products. It is also grown as an ornamental plant in gardens.