It's got extremely low toxicity and occurs naturally in the human body. It's not corrosive, nor is it particularly reactive. It's about as fattening as the same weight of sugar. You could drown in it, or someone could drop a barrel of it on your head, but otherwise it's about as safe as chemicals get.
USP glycerin is a pure compound.
A doctor told me to mix hydrogen peroxide and glycerin and put a few drops in my ear for a few minutes a day to clear out wax build-up. I don't konw what else it could be for.
The chemical composition of glycerin, also called glycerol, is C3H8O3. Glycerin is made up of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
it turns into cod liver oil
14.7 g
It is safe to use glycerin borax to clean your face. The product can also be used on your hair and other parts of your skin.
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Glycerin is often made of the fat of animals or vegetable oil. It is considered to be natural, and is safe for human consumption in many cases.
Glycerin
glycerin
That is the correct spelling of glycerin.
It is possible for glycerin to be encapsulated. The most common form of encapsulated glycerin is Vegetable glycerin. Capsules may be sold at a pharmacy, such as Walgreens or CVS.
Glycerin is a clear colorless liquid.
oil is lighter than glycerin.
USP glycerin is a pure compound.
Karl Wilhelm Scheele is known to have discovered glycerin, and Michel Eugene is known to have renamed it "glycerin."
Some people suggest substituting glycerin with an unflavored oil (same proportion as the glycerin). You can usually miss the glycerin out of the recipe without it resulting in an extremely different outcome (as long as the glycerin was only a small proportion of the recipe).