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  2. Oleo saccharum - Wikipedia

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    Oleo saccharum ("oil sugar") is a sugar-oil mixture produced by coating citrus or other oil-rich fruit rinds in an excess of sugar. The essential oils extracted into the sugar give a concentrated aromatic mixture rich in terpenes .

  3. Whale oil - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, with most countries having banned whaling, the sale and use of whale oil has practically ceased. Whale oil was obtained by boiling strips of blubber harvested from whales. [5] The removal is known as flensing and the boiling process was called trying out. The boiling was carried out on land in the case of whales caught ...

  4. We tried this viral pawdicure hack for your dogs [Video] - AOL

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    As a dog mom, the safety and well-being of my pup is definitely my priority. While this product worked really well for Pretzel, some Amazon reviews have said that they do not recommend this ...

  5. Myrrh - Wikipedia

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    The oleo-gum-resins of a number of other Commiphora species are also used as perfumes, medicines (such as aromatic wound dressings), and incense ingredients. These myrrh-like resins are known as bdellium (including guggul and African bdellium ), balsam ( balm of Gilead or Mecca balsam) and opopanax ( bisabol ).

  6. Can you use regular toothpaste on dogs? We asked a vet to ...

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    More and more people are listening to their vets and including oral care as part of their dog’s daily routine, but when it comes to the best toothpastes for dogs, there’s still some confusion.

  7. Oleoresin - Wikipedia

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    Gummo-oleoresins (oleo-gum resins, gum resins) occur mostly as crude balsams and contain also water-soluble gums. Processing of oleoresins is conducted on a large scale, especially in China (400,000 tons per year in the 1990s), but the technology is too labor-intensive to be viable in countries with high labor costs, such as the US. [3]

  8. Dogs in the City - Wikipedia

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    Dogs in the City is an American reality television series that premiered on May 30, 2012 on CBS in the United States. [2] The series features New York City stand-up comedian, personal trainer, and self-proclaimed "dog guru" Justin Silver, [3] who helps his clients solve various issues they are having with their pets. The show ended on July 11 ...

  9. Oleo - Wikipedia

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    Oleo is a term for oils.It is commonly used to refer to a variety of things: Colloquial term for margarine, a.k.a. oleomargarine; Oleic acid; Oleo strut, a type of shock absorbers on aircraft landing gear