it makkes youur hair rough/ . the ofther day i tried it annd my hhair wentn rank . .it was a normal summers day thoughh . . we were havinng a barbeque and i spilt shicken sauce down me top ! !. . then that gave me a greaat idea.>:::: why dont i put cod liver oil in my hair??!! iM FUKLLL of GREAT ideas ! ! ! .. .x x x MY HAIR WENT SO ROUGH THAT ME HUSBAND WANTS A DIVORCE. . . NEVA EVA PUT COD LIVER OIL IN UR HAIR!! xx
Cod liver oil is obtained from cod fish. The best quality cod liver oil is from Nordic Naturals.
They both contain cod liver oil. However, cod liver oil in the capsule form can be considered as pure cod liver oil, while cod liver oil in the liquid form usually contains flavourings, otherwise it would be rather disgusting to eat. So the percentage of cod liver oil in the capsule form is higher.
Can cod Liver oil induce you when you are pregnant?
what is the difference between cod liver oil and glucosamine
from what i have just read diabetics can have cod liver oil and malt
Cod liver oil is a rich source of vitamins A, D and E.
Cod Liver Oil which contains Vitamins A and D.
Castor Oil has a laxative effect. But it can be used in salads and other food preparation. Cod Liver Oil is more of a nutrient substance, often given to babies and children.
If you want your hair to grow longer, faster, you can take calcium magnesium tablets (with zinc). Also multivitamins and cod liver oil tablets. Wash your hair at least once a week and deep condition your hair at least once a month, along with a hot oil treatment.
One difference is that one costs more ;-)
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"Pretty much. Cod liver oil has to come from the cod fish, whereas fish liver oil can come from any sort of fish."Well, not really. Cod liver oil, as the name suggests, is usually extracted from cod fish livers. But fish oil is obtained by heating flesh or by-products (i.e., leftovers) of fish processing, leading to differences in quality of the oil.Another major distinction - cod liver oil provides resources of vitamin A and vitamin D, in addition to Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) and Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), which are widely known as Omega 3 fatty acids. Fish oil is a basic source of Omega 3.Each have their own benefits, and choice should be made accordingly.