When sourced from non-conventional, non-organic seed-crops, safflower oil contains toxins and carcinogens. Non-conventional Genetically Engineered (GE) seeds are engineerd to tolerate very high levels of herbicides - particularly glyphosate. Application of glyphosate occurs multiple times during a growing season. The plants absorb the glyphostae through their root system and leaves. Upon harvesting the glyphosate residue remains in the cells of the plants. When the plants are pressed for their oil the residue is present in the resulting oil. When your dog consumes the safflower oil or food that contains safflower your dog also consumes the toxic residue.
for cooking clothes making skin health
for cooking clothes making skin health
You can massage your skin with any cooking oil, but it won't do anything about stretch marks.
Cooking oil has a semi-thick viscosity. It is thicker than water.
No but its great for cooking
olive oil is what i have heard
Used cooking oil is generally good for about 1-2 months before it should be discarded.
Well I don't live in India but I'm Indian and we use regular canola cooking oil
A seals skin is rich in oil and blubber which makes it smooth to the touch. The oil that is in the skin makes the it very good.
Some good substitutes for sesame oil in cooking include peanut oil, olive oil, canola oil, or sunflower oil. These oils can provide a similar flavor profile and work well in various recipes.
Common uses for household oil include cooking, baking, salad dressings, marinades, and as a non-stick coating for cooking surfaces. Additionally, oil can be used for moisturizing skin, conditioning hair, and as a natural remedy for removing makeup or soothing dry skin.
Good ole BUTTER!