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There is no answer to this question. "Extract" is, well, extracted from the leaves using a solvent, and since leaves vary in size and essential oil content, and extracts vary in the relative proportions of essential oil to solvent, there's no possible way to give a single answer.
the extract of calamansi has a substance which is sour. sour substances can remove any stain of a white shirt but leaves a mark....
Through warm and cold presses, yes
Depends upon solvent used . Alcohlic extract have chlorophyll .
The whole talisay tree is said to be beneficial. One use of the leaves is to induce sweating. When applied to the sides and head, it is both refreshing and sudorific, causing you to sweat.
You can have peppermint leaves, or you can extract the liqued from the leaves and have peppermint extract.
yes,how?just use fresh leaves and polish it on the floor . Then when the floor turns green it says that the floor is now shine and ready for slide . Remember never mop the floor when it is polished for a day only wait until 3 days and you can mop it. Do again the step 5 times it will be more affecting if do so.
No. It takes many times more salvia leaves to produce the effect that an extract would.
Project No One Leaves was created in 2008.
use the leaves , get the extract of it then spray.
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The malunggay leaf extract has several uses. It is used as an ointment and can be used in treating diabetes.
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Salvia divinorum is the only species in the genus Salvia which contains salvinorins, the active compounds that produce a hallucinogenic effect. The leaves of S. divinorum could be used to trip, although one would need to use a much larger quantity than for the extract. The extract is simply the isolated and concentrated salvinorins (along with other compounds). Because the extract is more potent, it is generally much easier to get an effect from the extract, although it is certainly possible with simply the leaves (for example, a large quantity of leaves chewed as a quid).
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