Anointing oils typically do not have an expiration date in the same way that food or pharmaceuticals do, as their spiritual significance often outweighs physical deterioration. However, if the oil appears spoiled or has an off smell, it may be best to avoid using it. Ultimately, the appropriateness of using expired anointing oil may depend on individual beliefs and the guidelines of the specific religious or spiritual tradition involved. It's always wise to consult with a knowledgeable authority within that tradition for guidance.
No, you cannot take a flight with an expired ID.
you shouldn't take expired steroids you can die don't take risk
It is never a good idea to take expired medication.
Taking expired herbs is not recommended.
No! I had this same question and called the pharmacy. They said that most medications are safe to take if they are expired, however, expired Lyrica is extremely dangerous.
In Catholicism, the anointing of the sick is when a priest gives last rights to one who is on their death bed, praying for God to take the soul into heaven.
In Catholicism, the anointing of the sick is when a priest gives last rights to one who is on their death bed, praying for God to take the soul into heaven.
Taking expired herbs is not recommended.
chances are, no. But you shouldn't take expired meds.
No i don't
All the expired preparations has to be discarded as per law of that particular country.
Well, it's dangerous to use anything that expired.