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Heavy mineral oil is a more viscous substance, light mineral oil is less viscous. Therapeutically, Light Mineral Oil is used as an emollient for the skin, while Heavy Mineral Oil is used as a Cathartic/Laxative for the bowel.
I don't know what these samples are of, but somethings just dissolve in oil but not in water. That's one of the properties they have.
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mineral oil contains genitle compounds, such as; H20, and Co
If you are looking for Food Grade Mineral Oil then you can get it form STE OIl they are a leading supplier of Mineral oil steoil.com/food-grade
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Food grade mineral oil has been additionally refined to remove all of the carcinogenic agents, it is rated as safe for consumption. Plain mineral oil still has some chemical traces in it that have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals.
food grade mineral oil . vegetable oils will go rancid after time .
EDIT by Kansas-Kate:Cooking oils are not a good choice for conditioning butcher blocks and cutting boards. The best choice is a mixture of food-grade mineral oil + beeswax. This can be bought in bottles or tubes; tubes are preferable because the last bit of product can be squeezed out. You can also make your own; search online for DIY instructions.Note: The mineral oil must be food-grade.
Food grade or medical mineral oil will mostly increase the passage rate of intestinal contents, so your dog may have loose stools or diarrhea while the mineral oil is working its way through. The oil is often visible on the feces as well as a clear shiny liquid or coating.
There are several food grade oil types. A few of them are Mobil, CrC, and Hobart.
Yes, mineral oil is an oil used as a laxative and to seal wood used in food preparations such as the wood of a cutting board. Mineral spirits are used to thin or dissolve oil based paints and would not be safe to use around food.
Food grade oil
any oil that is not food grade
mineral oil 10-40 (typical user) but if you're on the track, then use synthetic