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Old October 4th, 2004, 11:43 AM
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Re: other uses

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<pre>very interesting, but still I wonder if there is any research done on the
subject, and if anyone can direct me to some reading material. (I do see in
some high end beauty places some olive oil products, and been advertised as
natural products)
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From: Brian M. Godfrey
To: OliveOil@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 7:18 PM
Subject: RE: [OliveOil] other uses



Hi Mystery Person,
For any "pro" scientific study you can usually find a "con" study to offset
it.
Your personal results are probably worth more in a case like this. If it
worked for
you, keep using it!
Many people claim that olive oil is very good for the skin. My wife is one
of
them and it seems to work well for her. Extra virgin olive oil does have all
those
anti-oxidants and other good things in it. They heal from the inside out, so
why not
from the outside in? The skin is porous after all. Most skin products, on
the other
hand, are full of alcohols and various other chemicals. It's hard to imagine
that
they can actually be good for you.
Just make sure you use the extra virgin oil because the various heat and
chemical
processes used to make plain olive oil removes most of the good stuff from it.
(I
bet that even the best EVO is still cheaper than commercial skin products.)

--Brian M. Godfrey
brian@...

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> From: emoprej7 [mailto:emoprej7@...]
> Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 6:23 PM
> To: OliveOil@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [OliveOil] other uses
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> I have a frind whom states she prefers to use olive oil as a skin
> moisturiser. She actually does not purchase lotion, she fels olive
> oil works best for her skin, keeps is soft & supple and moist.
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> Is there is validity to this allegation?
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> Before you respond let me state that the reason I am asking is
> because, while visiing her, I too used olive oil as oppossed to
> lotion. It felt good to the skin, I did notice my skin was soft and
> moist much longer than when I use lotion.
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> I would like to know, has anyone else heard of this notion, has
> anyone else tried it and is there any scientific evidence t0 either
> support or disprove her(our) beleif.
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> Any response or input would be greatly appreicated.
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