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Olive Oil Is Not Just For Cooking

July 27, 2010 by  

For a simple and easy way to help combat dry skin, look to a common kitchen ingredient—olive oil. The essential fatty acids in the oil are not only good for your heart and brain, but can help seal moisture in your skin. Rub a small amount of extra-virgin olive oil on troublesome areas like your heels, hands, cuticles and elbows for a natural drench your skin will enjoy.

Bob Livingston

is an ultra-conservative American who has been writing a newsletter since 1969. Bob has devoted much of his life to research and the quest for truth on a variety of subjects. Bob specializes in health issues such as nutritional supplements and alternatives to drugs, as well as issues of privacy (both personal and financial), asset protection and the preservation of freedom.

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  • Sharon

    I also use Olive Oil and I also add a 2-3 drops of Lavender Oil.

  • http://www.xgig.com/index.htm?gcst=olive+oil HealthNut

    Thanks for the post. I love olive oil and all of it’s benefits. Don’t forget coconut oil too! Great stuff both internally and externally.

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