November 16, 2008
Joint Action (oily agents).
These products can be presented for ingestion in the form of capsules, in which case basically carry oil, or for use topically in the form of toothpaste, mouthwash or chewing gum, in which case they made or seek to be a water-oil interface.
We stress the following:
* Olive oil.
* Safflower oil.
* Oil from the seeds of parsley.
* Peppermint oil.
* Oil of chlorophyll.
* Castor oil: Also known as castor oil. Racine is a plant whose seeds contain a highly viscous oil, tasteless and soluble in ethanol and acetic acid.
* Oil (seed) sunflower.
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