Engine oil in the food I dream or not ????

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by Macro » 12/01/11, 17:54

A yes ... I just think back ... During his first ten years buldoozer .... He worked for three or four years thrusting waste discharge quarry uranium ...

Friends of all electrical ...
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by oiseautempete » 14/01/11, 12:55

manet42 wrote:What is "good" in this case is that we French are not concerned!
Eggs, pig meat, it was for Belgium, Luxembourg, England.
The export stopped at the border, like the Russian radioactive cloud.
How lucky to have the Maginot line.


There is hardly any eggs from Germany: France is rather an exporter, moreover the German eggs are mainly white ... which sold very badly in France, Lidl experienced it when they were are installed in France ...
On the other hand it is not excluded that some, especially in border areas, may have imported adulterated food for their chickens ...
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by manet42 » 14/01/11, 17:00

There is hardly any eggs from germany: France is rather an exporter, moreover the German eggs are predominantly white.
hardly, .. mostly ... maybe, but that does not mean 0!
One could similarly say the accidents with the pick are infrequent and here we are reassured?
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by dedeleco » 14/01/11, 17:56

I agree with manet !!
infrequent for those who are wary of drugs and banned products everywhere except in France !!
like Chernobyls are uncommon in France !!
except the day when the impossible accident happened again, but then too late !!
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by jlt22 » 15/01/11, 14:09

Motor oil in the food. I dream or what ???


Assuming that the engine oil was organic, like rapeseed oil or whatever.
Even supposing that the motor fuels were organic agricultural oil, rapeseed oil or other.

By taking up Lavoisier's theory: "nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed"

It follows that the oil found in the food was perhaps organic!

: Idea: : Idea: : Idea:
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by dedeleco » 15/01/11, 17:45

We have fields full of 70 dioxin years later on Km around old factories of the 30 years or more recent incinerators releasing full of dioxins which killed the cows at the bottom of the train at the time!
Also, if farmers grow organic on these fields without knowing or analyzing, you will have beautiful organic food stuffed with dioxins without your knowledge !!
as if not organic!

This case is certain in Germany around certain factories of the time of Nazis !!
But the Germans now have more means of analysis than us and after more chemical excess than us, have become more demanding and ecologically than us!
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by oiseautempete » 15/01/11, 18:17

jlt22 wrote:
Motor oil in the food. I dream or what ???


Assuming that the engine oil was organic, like rapeseed oil or whatever.
Even supposing that the motor fuels were organic agricultural oil, rapeseed oil or other.

By taking up Lavoisier's theory: "nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed"

It follows that the oil found in the food was perhaps organic!

: Idea: : Idea: : Idea:


Engine oils are of petroleum origin ...
In the past there was vegetable oil, only castor oil (also called "castor oil" in Anglo-Saxon countries) used in engines (including aircraft), which had lubricating properties (smoothness and resistance. at high t °) equivalent or even superior to the best current synthetic oils, but unfortunately they deteriorated very quickly and formed a filthy mud (3000km maximum), hence their abandonment as soon as the petroleum oils have reached a sufficient level of quality (except fully used until the 90s ...), but there is a Belgian brand that manufactures synthetic vegetable-based motor oils:
http://users.skynet.be/fb467354/electri ... ction.html
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by chatelot16 » 15/01/11, 22:11

the engine oil is mineral oil isue of oil distillation

the same oil from oil distillation is also sold in pharmacies as vaseline oil

or in a dietary store called paraffin oil!

paraffin oil is indeed mineral oil from oil, just much better purified than ordinary motor oil, so quite edible ... quite useless, it can be used in cooking, it n no calorie because it is not digested, it enters through the mouth and out the other end as it entered
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