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Valory

November 11, 2009

ive been using olive oil for 2 weeks now on my face as a make up remover and moisturiser and Im sold.  No breakouts, the fine lines on my face have been reduced and I had started to get these god awful lines between my breasts and there gone

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Rolaa

September 26, 2009

I use olive oil to get rid of any sticker glue that gets left behind after you remove say a price sticker from a new product. I simply put a little olive oil onto kitchen paper and rub until all the glue remains are gone. I find it's a fab way to avoid getting scratches onto the new item.

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Jazzy

September 16, 2009

ive always been skeptical of oilve oil as a face product, but after all of these positive reviews I may try it out.

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Dr. Doolittle

July 19, 2009

As a licenced DVM I can assure you that olive oil is a completely inneffective hairball remedy for cats. It only adds to the fat content of their diet. If a cat has an aversion to comercial hairball remedies, owners can add a little mineral oil to the cats food. Mineral oil has no flavor or odor so most cats readily eat it when drizzled upon thier normal food. It is unfortunate that the writers did not consult a licenced Veterinarian about this issue.

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Anonymous

July 12, 2009

I have just started using olive oil as a face mask and it works great! I thought that is would clog pores and that is why I steered clear of it, but my skin looks brighter and healthier and also it helps with acne and acne scars too.

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Blu

July 10, 2009

It kills lice. Trust me. Its what they used back in the day before they had over the counter products for it.

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ole

May 16, 2009

Hi

I would like to know the usage of Olive oil to cure heart disease.  Whether should be consumed RAW along with the fruits, vegetables or should be cooked / boiled and add to the dish.

Please help me out

 

 

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IndigoButterfly

November 16, 2008

Regarding the use of olive  oil for personal use... I was desperate and alone and used olive oil for the first time last night!... No latex involved. So far no adverse reaction.

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waterdawl

March 25, 2008

I'm a little apprehensive about drinking straight olive oil, but it's good to know there's a cure for those annoying throat-ticklies. I get those pretty often when I go to sleep.

I am also excited to see the olive oil for door squeaks! I had no idea it was okay to use cooking oils to lube up door hinges. I thought, when I sprayed Pam on my door hinges, that they'd grow mold or something terrible. I did it anyway (the noise was driving me crazy and was waking up my roomies when I got up early), and it worked fine. Olive oil's a bit cheaper than Pam, so I'll probably buy a bottle of cheap olive oil the next time I'm at the store.

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megrockstar

January 27, 2008
I just used it to loosen rusted scissors

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