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After reading your thoughts on sesame oil

> Sesame oil is higher in this inflammatory fatty acid than even canola oil

I have stopped putting a tablespoon of sesame oil into my hamburger.

I got thinking about sesame oil. I use a topical healing oil made

from frankincense extracted into sesame oil. It seems to me that if

it were inflammatory, that would not aid healing, but I could be

wrong. The oil seems to work for me. So is sesameoil not

inflammatory when used topically? Of does it somehow stimulate

healing?

Alobar

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Can't answer that Alobar; I haven't seen evidence that oil is absorbed

transdermally. Edgar Cayce recommended petroleum tars and distillates

topically and they probably weren't absorbed or they would have

sickened the subject.

Duncan

>

> After reading your thoughts on sesame oil

>

> > Sesame oil is higher in this inflammatory fatty acid than even

canola oil

>

> I have stopped putting a tablespoon of sesame oil into my hamburger.

>

> I got thinking about sesame oil. I use a topical healing oil made

> from frankincense extracted into sesame oil. It seems to me that

if

> it were inflammatory, that would not aid healing, but I could be

> wrong. The oil seems to work for me. So is sesameoil not

> inflammatory when used topically? Of does it somehow stimulate

> healing?

>

> Alobar

>

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