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any organic vegetable oil is fine, it's best to vary them, if you consume

the same thing too often/too reguarly your body can become allergic to it

and immune system attacks it hth

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> 1a. Re: safest/healthiest oil to use for deep-frying?

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> 1b. Re: safest/healthiest oil to use for deep-frying?

> From: labelleacres

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> 2. a new source for BO and FCLO

> From: Carolyn Graff

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> 3. Heartburn natural relief ??

> From: Shaker

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> 1a. Re: safest/healthiest oil to use for deep-frying?

> Posted by: " " ginavoce25@... ginavoce25

> Date: Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:03 am ((PDT))

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> My guess is beef tallow or palm oil.

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> > > Just wondering if anyone has info on what the best oil to use that's

> > > safe and " healthy " for frying foods and for deep frying (assuming

> > > they're one in the same)... anyone?

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> > > thanks for your input!

> > > Kelvin

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> 2. a new source for BO and FCLO

> Posted by: " Carolyn Graff " zgraff@... carolyn_graff

> Date: Sat Jun 13, 2009 9:07 am ((PDT))

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> http://www.traditionalcook.com/products.shtml

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> these prices for the butter oil and the fermented cod liver oil

> include shipping!

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> 3. Heartburn natural relief ??

> Posted by: " Shaker " kvcshake@... kvcshake

> Date: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:51 pm ((PDT))

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> Hi all,

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> I just got a mild heartburn today. I've never got heartburn before. I have

> taken zantac for temporary relief, but I was wondering if there is some

> natural relief.

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> Of course, there has been some change in food in the past few days, but

> nothing drastic. I was just wondering what could have caused it.

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> Is it something to be worried about ?

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> TIA,

> Suman.

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