Yes. Oil will be safe to use in the future. People are predicting that in a few decades the USA will be energy independent of foreign oil imports and get all the oil it needs from domestic sources. Oil will be safe to use, both for energy needs (petroleum oil), and cooking (food oil).
No, it is not safe to use coconut oil on your cat without consulting a veterinarian first.
Krill oil depends on how you use it for whatever purpose you may have. Another person may think it is safe to use, but if you use it wrong, it is harmful.
Yes, food-safe mineral oil is safe to use on kitchen utensils and cutting boards as it helps to protect and maintain the wood.
No, it is not safe to use engine oil for a chainsaw. Chainsaws require a specific type of oil, known as bar and chain oil, to properly lubricate the chain and bar. Using engine oil can damage the chainsaw and affect its performance.
Yes, food grade mineral oil is safe for consumption and suitable for use in food preparation.
To dilute frankincense oil for safe use, mix it with a carrier oil such as coconut or jojoba oil in a ratio of 1-2 drops of frankincense oil per teaspoon of carrier oil. This will help prevent skin irritation and allow for proper absorption.
No, it is not safe to use motor oil for a chainsaw. Chainsaws require a specific type of oil called bar and chain oil, which is designed to properly lubricate the chain and bar of the chainsaw. Using motor oil can damage the chainsaw and affect its performance.
It is generally safe to use lavender oil on dogs, but it is important to dilute it properly and use it in moderation. Some dogs may have sensitivities or allergies to lavender oil, so it is best to consult with a veterinarian before using it on your pet.
Yes it is safe to use but it is not recommended as it can make the finished product look and taste differently but is still safe
YES, it is safe to use that weight of oil in the WARM months, But nothing heaver.
Yep, it's fine.
Yes it is.