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No it is not because you can eat baking powder and you can't eat metal.
Yes, linseed oil is combustible.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable.
For 'linseed' we pronounce 'Alsi or Teesee' in Hindi.
LSA stands for Linseed (flaxseed), Sunflower, Almond. It is a nutritive that is added too or replaces cereal for breakfast. It was made popular by the The Liver Cleanse Diet, that was created in Australia, which is why it is an "L" (for linseed) rather than "F" (for flax). It is usually purchased ground (3 part linseed, 2 part sunflower, 1 part almond), although in Australian supermarkets you can buy a less processed version.
The recommended quantity of vanshlochan consumption is typically 125 mg to 250 mg, taken once or twice daily. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the appropriate dosage based on your individual health concerns and needs.
No, linseed oil is not a saturated fat; it is a polyunsaturated oil.
why i linseed oil not used on oil stones
Yes, boiled linseed oil is flammable.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.
Double boiled linseed oil contains extra chemical additives that boiled linseed oil does not have. These chemical are added to help with the drying process.
We use linseed oil because it soaks into the the bat and makes it moist and knocking in becomes much easier but make sure to use raw linseed oil and not boiled linseed oil. The bat does not soak boiled linseed oil. Raw linseed oil not only increases the life of the bat but also makes the performance of the bat better.