My fellow Thinking Mom Snap
wrote this about oil pulling — «While at the dentist we were discussing removing all my amalgams, you know, all my mercury fillings.
I wrote about oil pulling several years ago, well before it gained mainstream attention in the news and on fashion blogs.
Not exact matches
The big issue around climate change that «nobody's talking
about» is whether
oil and coal companies are prepared to
write down 80 % of their reserves.
Jason Kirby at Maclean's
wrote about a fellow who foresaw the collapse of
oil prices and now predicts future assessments of current data will show the U.S. was in a recession at the start of 2016.
With the continuing downtrend in
oil prices, many readers may be surprised that I am
writing about an energy stock.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of
oil,
written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is
About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
I have read lots of Rubin's
writing — I think he's too perfectly hedged most of the time (
oil is going to 200, unless it doesn't) and his predictions
about a smaller world have ignored productivity issues which are making the world, in his parlance, larger.
I've just
written a blog post
about the fiscal situation of Canada's «
oil rich» provinces (i.e., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador).
But the uniqueness of the business model, the hidden value of the land on the books and the incremental benefit shareholders receive from higher
oil and gas production and prices make it worth
writing about.
But even with the aid of high
oil prices, the supermajors haven't offered investors any returns to
write home
about.
A: As I'm
writing this,
oil has already recovered from its $ 40 low to
about $ 60.
Are you
writing a post soon
about oil pulling?
Hi Sian, I would definitely love to
write a blog post
about oil pulling!
I actually started thinking
about doing a firecracker cornbread around the time I was
writing about fire
oil in the context of this hummus recipe.
A while ago, I
wrote a post
about saturated fat benefits, coconut
oil, and why I eat so much of it.
I
wrote a post
about coconut
oil.
I've
written before
about 101 ways to use coconut
oil for everything from
oil pulling to lotion to toothpaste.
-LSB-...] I hoped that I found a kindred spirit; someone
writing about how real nutrition should include saturated fats, eggs, and cod liver
oil.
I
wrote about it on my Japanese food blog:) I used all olive
oil and no butter, and it came out great.
All you need is just a little salt and pepper with a drizzle of olive
oil... mmm... yah, my mouth is watering just
writing about -LSB-...]
Coconut
Oil I'm a big fan of coconut oil and have written a fair bit about it on this blog alrea
Oil I'm a big fan of coconut
oil and have written a fair bit about it on this blog alrea
oil and have
written a fair bit
about it on this blog already.
I
wrote a post
about refined vs. unrefined coconut
oil here: http://www.livingthenourishedlife.com/2012/08/refined-vs-unrefined-coconut-
oil-3.html
There is a lot
written about both virgin coconut
oil and coconut palm sugar and whether they are as healthy as everyone says, but I honestly feel there is enough scientific data behind both being better for you than butter and white sugar so I will use them in my baking whenever possible.
Because I do just
about all of my recipe
writing using almond flour, grapeseed
oil (and agave), I really don't know how other ingredients would work in place of these.
Great idea of
writing a post
about oil, certainly it will be useful for many people, if you need some information I can help you
I just wanted to let you know I have a blog
about essential oils, and this week I
wrote about making your cookies and adding peppermint essential
oil to the recipe!
Just
wrote about one on my blog — slice them in half, cover with olive
oil, balsamic vinegar, salt, pepper, and fresh thyme, and bake them.
talk
about skewing the stats to fit your own conclusions... this is like a slap in the face to every real Arsenal fan... have you no shame, have you no dignity, have you no sense of right from wrong... if you think everything was so well orchestrated why is everyone and their brother laughing at the way in which we conduct business both on and off the field... either you're a paid hack or a delusional buffoon... regardless you can't be a genuine Arsenal fan because the difficulties facing this club having been going on for years and this latest episode in our pathetic recent history is but a glaring reminder of how far we have fallen... I'm not going to waste my time discrediting every single ridiculous statement you made in your love letter to Wenger, but if you
write another article I will gladly expose you for the fraud you truly are... this club is in desperate need of a serious cleansing and for you to try and package this dog and pony show as a well -
oiled machine is a direct insult to anyone who has supported this team during the supposed «lean» years... the deceptive and disrespectful manner in which this organization has treated it's fans is an abomination to supporters everywhere and for you to even try to justify their actions is akin to saying just shut - up and keep filling our pockets... so please crawl back under whatever stone you crawled out from under and think carefully before you spew this type of propaganda ever again
«When the review into LIBOR is looked at, it will of course include this market [the
oil market], and will aim to publish conclusions by the end of September... as a result of this debate, and the arguments from my Hon. Friend [Robert Halfon], I will also
write to the FSA
about concerns raised today... It is absolutely right that we enhance transparency in the
oil and commodity markets... It is clear from the data that there is a considerable time - lag involved [between
oil prices and petrol prices].
I've
written before
about my favorite way to drink coffee with added nutrient - dense foods like coconut
oil, grass - fed butter, and sometimes spices.
A prominent example of a fascinating therapeutic
oil that I encountered through my travels (and
wrote about in my book) is black cumin seed
oil.
I've
written in depth before
about supplements I personally take, including fermented cod liver
oil.
According to a case study
written about in the book Eat Fat, Lose Fat, 2 tablespoons of high vitamin cod liver
oil per day supplying
about 60,000 IU of Vitamin A for 3 days in a row eliminated this debilitating problem for one woman who had been suffering from what she called a «never ending period» for 4 years!
Nadia if you do
write a new post
about oils for the body would you consider including emu
oil?
Dr. Mary Newport
writes about ketone bodies, an alternative fuel for your brain which your body makes when digesting coconut
oil, and how coconut
oil may offer profound benefits in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
My sister who lives in Hong Kong sent me the link to your site after you
wrote an article
about butter
oil and how it reversed tooth decay when taken along with with cod liver
oil.
Here's a post I
wrote about Castor
Oil Packs.
Aside from those who tout the benefits as «an expert» who has studied what everyone has
written, there are many people who make comments on all of the videos and articles
about coconut
oil how they had their HDL and LDL tested after starting on coconut
oil and they improved dramatically.
I
wrote a couple of posts last year
about how the seasonal flu is really just Vitamin D deficiency disease and why I take a fermented cod liver
oil supplement every day even when I get good doses of midday Florida sunshine.
If they're already taking fish
oil, because they read
about it on some health blog
written by a second year ND student, why do they need a naturopathic doctor to tell them the same thing?
Journalists
write about all the benefits of
oil - pulling, the next fitness craze, and probiotic toothpaste (seriously, it's a thing).
As I
wrote about in «The Cod Liver
Oil Debate,» vitamins A and D protect against infectious disease.
In this article Ms. Clark
wrote about the new found benefits of cooking with coconut
oil.
I
wrote a post awhile back
about Miranda Kerr and her love for coconut
oil — so glad to see more good stuff coming out of her blog!
I've
written about the vast benefits of MCT and coconut
oil previously.
While this is a great story showing how ketones and coconut
oil can help with Alzheimer's disease, it does not even address the whole issue of cholesterol uptake to the brain as I
wrote about above.
Hi Maryann, some people actually eat coconut
oil while on IF - this type is better called «fat - fast» and I'm planning to
write a post
about it.
i have never
written a review
about a product before but the No Frizz Nourishing
Oil is a miracle product for me.
I
wrote a whole post
about this cleansing
oil in one of my weekly favorite posts (read that here) so I'll keep this really short.
I'm actually
writing up a post
about rosehip and sweet almond
oil, they're both the best.