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Potential Applications For Glycerol Being An Important Organic Substance

18th June 2009
Glycerol is a water absorbent fluid also known as glycerin or glycerine, however glycerol is the term used when it is discussed in a biological setting or when it is referring to the pure chemical form. The terms glycerin and glycerine pertain to the com... Read >
Author: joalesto

Save the Whale by Using Jojoba Oil

15th June 2009
Jojoba oil is more commonly known as a hair care ingredient, but it is primarily a natural skin care product that also provides benefits to the health of your hair. Although natural products are generally more beneficial than their synthetic equivalent... Read >
Author: Peter Nisbet

Skinsaviour Summer Skin Care

05th June 2009
Skinsaviour Summer Skin Care Summer Sun and Skin Care Summer can be a lot of fun with family, food and festivities but hard on your skin. Of all environmental factors, sun damage is the worst we can inflict on our skin. Staying out of direct sunlight at... Read >
Author: celiabalmer

Esterified Fatty Acids - Discover What The Experts Are Saying About Omega 3 Fish Oil Esters

29th May 2009
What are esterified fatty acids? How is it possible to achieve the maximum benefits from them? Find out the expert answers to these important questions in this article. In scientific terms, an ester is an organic compound which is formed by reaction be... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Things You Must Know About The Benefits Of Fish Oil For Healthly Living

14th May 2009
Modern-day research indicates that they were right about those fish oil benefits and there were others that they weren't even aware of. Here's a look at what we know, today. Let's start with the benefits of fish oil to the joints. Nordic fishermen re... Read >
Author: Lisa Glanville

The Concept Of Acetic Acid

11th May 2009
Fermentation is good thing. Wines are due to fermentation of sugar in fruit juices to ethanol. Prolonged fermentation on the other hand by a certain species of bacterium leads to a chemical change of ethanol to ethanoic acid which also known as acetic a... Read >
Author: joalesto

Testing for Drugs in the Work Place is Worldwide, Not Just in U.S.

02nd April 2009
The United States prides itself on cleanliness, structure and law abiding practices, not to mention striving to win the "war on drugs." America isn't alone however. More and more countries are cracking down on deadbeats and screening their employees, stud... Read >
Author: Rebecca

It’s No Crime Scene at Your Office- It’s just Drug Follicle Hair Testing

02nd April 2009
If your boss has asked your office to give blood, urinalysis or breathalyzer test for random drug testing, it's no wonder that one might feel violated on top of grossed out. Since alcohol detection drug testing often involves body fluids, you may wonder i... Read >
Author: Rebecca

In Several Categories Hair Alcohol Testing Surpasses Traditional Methods of Testing

02nd April 2009
There has been a lot of talk about hair alcohol testing and how it matches up against traditional forms of alcohol testing. Some argue for the price of the specific test, there are others out there that can reveal alcohol abuse for half the cost of hair ... Read >
Author: Rebecca

The Truth About the Dangers of Parabens in Skin Care

17th March 2009
You might disagree, but hear me out on this. What are the actual dangers of parabens? There are some known hazards and some that are unknown. It is up to consumers to decide whether or not to expose themselves to these hazards. Although one has been banne... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Home Remedies for Gas in the Stomach

03rd March 2009
Gas can be not only uncomfortable, but embarrassing as well. You will be happy to know that not only are there simple steps that you can take to avoid the problems, there are several home remedies for stomach gas treatment once the problem has arisen.Init... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry

Biofuel

02nd March 2009
Oil prices have a great impact on everyone. Some suggest we use biofuel to lessen the impact of the rising fuel costs. But what is biofuel, and how does it differ from fossil fuel? Biofuel is produced from recycled elements of the food chain, and f... Read >
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Biodiesel Production

22nd January 2009
On August 10 1893, an engine running on Biodiesel ran for the first time. This is why this day has been declared as ‘International Biodiesel day'. This model was proposed by Rudolf Diesel. The transesterified oil that was used as source for the first ru... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Can A Nutritional Supplement Drink Aid in Lowering Cholesterol?

17th January 2009
There are many alternative treatments for individuals will then diagnose with high cholesterol. Also the pharmaceutical industry has developed many formulas for treating this condition they also present many undesirable side effects. Except in the mo... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry

Generating Power from WVO (Waste Vegetable Oil)

17th January 2009
We all know that Waste Vegetable Oil can be converted to Biodiesel. To get the total understanding of what a biodiesel is, this refers to a non-petroleum-based diesel fuel that consist of short chain alkyl esters (methyl or ethyl) through the process of t... Read >
Author: WVO Centrifuge
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