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Biodiesel Glycerin - Articles
Glycerin in Beauty Products
by
homemadebeauty
Posted
Mon 30 Nov 2009 12:00am
Glycerin is an organic compound, also commonly called glycerine or glycerol. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid, which has a high boiling point and freezes to a paste. Glycerin pulls moisture to the skin that’s why it is widely used in cosmetics or beauty products like lotions, soaps, creams etc
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Is Glycerin drying for our skin?
by
Perfectskincare C.
Posted
Wed 17 Feb 2010 12:00am
Well, the title may seem really odd. But, yes, there have been lately many contradictions to the fact that glycerin draws moisture from our body and not from the air. Here , you would find one of the articles which states such a claim.
Glycerin is a natural by-product of the soap making process
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Shoe Review: Brooks Glycerin 8, The Bentley of Running Sneakers
by
irunnerblog
Posted
Fri 30 Jul 2010 8:18am
Glycerin 8. The pressure is on as I try to write a review that can match and describe the brilliance of this sneaker; it is no small feat.
I give you my review for the Bentley of running sneakers.
The Details from Brooks: Cushioning gets cushier in the new Glycerin 8. Brooks DNA (which is an innovative cushioning material that responds to the unique
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Does Glycerin Prevent Remineralization?
by
Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:00am
Dear Dr. Ellie:
Does glycerin prevent remineralization? My research - mostly a Dr. Judd - claims it does. Do any of the products in the CWT contain glycerine?
-H
Dear H:
Dr. Judd is not my authority - he was a chemist with some good advice but I tend to disagree with much of what he says and I think looking at little pieces of the puzzle
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Does Glycerin Prevent Remineralization?
by
Dr. Ellie Phillips
Posted
Fri 01 Jan 2010 5:36pm
Dear Dr. Ellie:
Does glycerin prevent remineralization? My research - mostly a Dr. Judd - claims it does. Do any of the products in the CWT contain glycerine?
-H
Dear H:
Dr. Judd is not my authority - he was a chemist with some good advice but I tend to disagree with much of what he says and I think looking at little pieces of the puzzle can
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Counterfeit Glycerin Floods Global Markets – Patients at Risk
by
Ulysee W.
Posted
Tue 28 Oct 2008 9:56pm
As Congress takes up Senator Byron Dorgan’s (D-ND) S.242 which would allow for prescription drug importation today, the New York Times ran a startling story about drug safety. Drug counterfeiters in China are using diethylene glycol instead of the more expensive glycerin syrup. The Times reports that these counterfeit syrups have killed
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The Glycerin Hysteria & Brushing with Soap
by
Ruth S.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 3:09pm
1 Comment
Dear Reader,
...ps remember, kids love this stuff
In OraMedia's Newsletter dated June 20, 2008, Tom Cornwell wrote an article entitled, "Dr. Judd, the Glycerin... assertion that germs do not cause tooth cavities.
Tom's article concludes with a definition of glycerin from Wikipedia, describing all the benefits of glycerin.
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Biodiesel: Cultivating Alternative Fuels
by
Environmental Health
Posted
Wed 31 Jan 2007 9:00pm
in the presence of a catalyst, usually sodium hydroxide. The alcohol and fatty acids react, creating biodiesel and a by-product of glycerin. The alcohol used is usually methanol, yielding... facilities—meaning facilities that mix biodiesel for distribution—found unacceptably high levels of total glycerin in up to one-third of samples tested, indicating the feedstock fat
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Is Jatropha Curcas Biodiesel Losing out to Algae Biodiesel?
by
Steven M.
Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:15am
on Jatropha Curcas stated this bush could be grown on marginal land and little irrigation and this has not proven to be factual. Check out: “Biodiesel Being Made from Tree Nuts”.
Now, India is changing directions for biofuel production and is taking a look at perhaps the real answer for producing biofuels and biodiesel: Growing algae to produce biodiesel
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Prion Infected Meat-and-Bone Meal Is Still Infectious after Biodiesel Production
by
Terry S.
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:06pm
phases of the biodiesel reaction (Biodiesel, Glycerol and Solid Residue) in vitro and in vivo. Analysis of the reaction products from 263K scrapie infected MBM led to no detectable... to previous studies, at least with regards to the biodiesel and glycerol phase [15]. Biodiesel and glycerol products had no detectable infectivity in our long term animal assay
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