Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 <<<<It keeps almost indefinitely as long as it has not been refined. In its unrefined state, it does go grainy, and is a brown colour - also has a sulphuric smell.>>> , I have never purchased or used Neem, but had occasion to see and smell it once. It was dark and to me smelled like rotten nuts.. = P From what you have just said it sounds like perhaps this was unrefined, but can you elaborate more on it is was " good " . Also, if refined, what does neem look and smell like? I was under the impression that it smelled awful period, by what everyone who had tried it said which brings up the question mark of how can one tell when Neem is no longer usuable? Not planning to ever buy it, I am satisfied with Emu, but curious. Dee ><((((º>·.¸:.·´¯`·.><((((º> .¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/HotSoapEtc http://www.hpsoapbook.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 Hi Dee, Refined Neem Oil is golden, and transparent, and has a very short shelf life. Its sometimes called Azadactrine (sp?) or a variation on that. It does smell aweful, honest. The sulphurous smell is very definite. It is used as a folk medicine in India, and almost every village has a Neem Tree. Ive had unrefined Neem oil keep for well over two years, and its does go grainy, but warming it slightly takes care of that. Unrefined oils seem to have a longer shelf life than refined oils. Well, Naturally http://www.wellnaturally.com http://www.wellnaturally.ca l.At 03:54 PM 1/28/2003 -0800, Dee wrote: ><<<<It keeps almost indefinitely as long as it has not been refined. In >its unrefined state, it does go grainy, and >is a brown colour - also has a sulphuric smell.>>> > >, I have never purchased or used Neem, but had >occasion to see and smell it once. It was dark and >to me smelled like rotten nuts.. = P > From what you have just said it sounds like perhaps >this was unrefined, but can you elaborate more on it >is was " good " . Also, if refined, what does neem look >and smell like? I was under the impression that it >smelled awful period, by what everyone who had tried >it said which brings up the question mark of how can >one tell when Neem is no longer usuable? Not planning >to ever buy it, I am satisfied with Emu, but curious. > >Dee ><((((º>·.¸:.·´¯`·.><((((º> .¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> > ><http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/HotSoapEtc>http://www.smartgroups.com/groups\ /HotSoapEtc >http://www.hpsoapbook.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 <<<Hi Dee, Refined Neem Oil is golden, and transparent, and has a very short shelf life. Its sometimes called Azadactrine (sp?) or a variation on that. It does smell aweful, honest. The sulphurous smell is very definite. It is used as a folk medicine in India, and almost every village has a Neem Tree.>>>> **************Yes, I have read up on it but have only seen and sniffed it once. And once was plenty thank you. lol Never heard of the anyone getting the refined one. At least not that I recall. <<<I've had unrefined Neem oil keep for well over two years, and its does go grainy, but warming it slightly takes care of that. >>>>> *********** Shea tends to do that also I find. I always heat my shea butter longer when using it in my soap or lip balms and that helps there, also. <<<<<<<<Unrefined oils seem to have a longer shelf life than refined oils. >>>>>>>> ************ Seems to me it ought to be the other way around, doesn't it. Perhaps the processing plant puts in a little something to keep it more stabile. " Thanks for the extrra info on the refined vs unrefined characteristics. = ) Dee ><((((º>·.¸:.·´¯`·.><((((º> .¸.·´¯`·.¸><((((º> http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/HotSoapEtc http://www.hpsoapbook.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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