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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2621361" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Why? I too have had that and I see no reason why I should use rapeseed oil. Rape seed oil is essentially toxic, and undergoes major chemical treatment to remove and cancel the toxins which are the natural phytochemicals the rape plant uses to protect itself from being eaten. there are something like 7 stages of mixing in chemicals and filtering involved, compared to say a cold pressed virgin oil that has no processing except a pressing.</p><p></p><p>studies have shown that vegetable oils currrently on sale in the average supermarket raise the CRP levels, indicating an increase in inflammatory stress in the vascular system. they have been demonstrated to be harmful to humans. Probably ok for robots or other mechanical systems needing lubrication. I remember the initial use for rapeseed oil was sewing machine oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2621361, member: 196898"] Why? I too have had that and I see no reason why I should use rapeseed oil. Rape seed oil is essentially toxic, and undergoes major chemical treatment to remove and cancel the toxins which are the natural phytochemicals the rape plant uses to protect itself from being eaten. there are something like 7 stages of mixing in chemicals and filtering involved, compared to say a cold pressed virgin oil that has no processing except a pressing. studies have shown that vegetable oils currrently on sale in the average supermarket raise the CRP levels, indicating an increase in inflammatory stress in the vascular system. they have been demonstrated to be harmful to humans. Probably ok for robots or other mechanical systems needing lubrication. I remember the initial use for rapeseed oil was sewing machine oil. [/QUOTE]
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