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  Grapeseed Oil by Salute Sante
Grapeseed oil is flavorful, but without the heaviness of other oils, so it does not overwhelm foods or leave a greasy aftertaste.
Grapeseed oil has a high concentration (60-120 mg per 100 g of oil) of the antioxidant vitamin E. It is also a highly concentrated source (76%) of linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid (EFA) also know as omega-6 acid, so it must be acquired through the diet.
Grapeseed oil is made from pomace, which consists of the stems, seeds, and skins left over after the juice has been expressed from grapes in winemaking.
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 Grapeseed Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed oil has a fine texture and has a very light aroma, is light in texture, is easily absorbed by the skin and has great emollient properties, making it an ideal skincare and cosmetic ingredient.
Grapeseed oil is made from the grape seeds contained in pomace, which is the solid leftover after the juice has been expressed from grapes in wine making.
Grapeseed oil has a high concentration (60-120 mg per 1 00 g of oil) of the antioxidant vitamin E. It is also a highly concentrated source (76%) of linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid also known as omega-6 acid.
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 Grapeseed Oil, Aromatherapy Base Oils, UK
Grapeseed Oil carrier oil is light and non greasy and a great skin conditioner.
Grapeseed Oil - is a nourishing oil containing natural vitamins, minerals and protein.
This oil is a popular massage oil which can be used to nourish the skin, also ideal for a general therapeutic massage for the body giving a smooth, silky soft skin texture.
www.worldwideshoppingmall.co.uk /body-beauty/grapeseed-oil.asp   (169 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed oil is ideal for soap making, salad dressing, cooking, frying and baking oil that raises HDL (good cholesterol) and lowers the LDL (bad cholesterol), reducing a primary risk factor for heart disease.
Grapeseed Oil is a powerful anti-oxidant that protects skin cells while it moisturizes and tones.
Grapeseed oil is ideal for use in products for thin, greasy, damaged and delicate hair, body hygiene creams, lip balms, hand creams, and regenerative products for mature, damaged and stressed skin.
www.saratogascents.com /grapeseed_oil_5.html   (260 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil by Salute Sante
Grapeseed oil ”another oil which most of us have never heard of” is being touted as the next oat bran of the nineties.
Most importantly, grapeseed oil is one of the lowest in saturated and one of the highest in the essential fatty acid, linoleic acid, also known as omega 6.
Grapeseed oil is not only an edible oil, it has also been used for many other reasons.
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 Grapeseed Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed oil has been produced and enjoyed for it's health benefits in Europe for centuries.
Grapeseed Oil is a good source of Vitamin E Alpha, an important antioxidant.
Known for allowing the flavor of fresh foods to come through, grapeseed oils light and delicate flavor is a natural choice for sautéing, baking and frying.
www.rising-stars.com /recipes/grape.htm   (206 words)

  
 Extra Virgin Expeller Pressed Grapeseed Oil from Assured Organics
The oil is then excellent for pan frying and as a substitute for olive oil whenever medium heat and higher is present.
grapeseed oil is more polyunsaturated than olive oil with an unsaturated to saturated ratio of 7.3 to one compared to only 4.6 for olive oil.
Grapeseed oil has been shown to increase the HDL (good cholesterol) and reduce the LDL (bad cholesterol).
www.assuredorganics.com /grapeseedoil.html   (189 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil from Essential7.com
Grapeseed Oil is rich in linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid quite important for the skin and the cell membranes.
Grape seed oil is a great non- greasy oil to use, but could be enriched by blending it with another carrier, such as almond or wheatgerm.
This is a fine textured, oil with a very light, slightly sweet hint of a nutty aroma, and with a satiny finish.
www.essential7.com /carrieroils/grape.html   (341 words)

  
 California Flavors: Grapeseed Oil
Grapeseed oil's extremely high smoke point (485 degrees Fahrenheit) makes it particularly well suited for high heat cooking, including frying, sauteing and fondue.
In addition, Jean-Georges California Grapeseed Oil is ideal when blended with heavily flavored oils such as olive, sesame or hazelnut, for precise flavor balance.
Grapeseed oil has the lowest levels of saturated fat of any vegetable oil and is also ideal for cooking at high temperatures.
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 Grapeseed Oil: Kokoro, LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed oil has been enjoyed for its taste and healthful benefits in Europe for centuries.
Another benefit of grapeseed oil is that it provides your body with essential fatty acids that are necessary for normal cell metabolism and maintenance.
Grapeseed oil has a high smoke point which means no smoking or burnt taste when used for frying.
www.kokorohealth.com /html/grapeseed_oil.htm   (267 words)

  
 Naturika | Extracts: Grapeseed Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed Oil is derived by crushing the seeds of white grapes (Vitis vinifera).
Rich in the anti-oxidant vitamin E, Grapeseed Oil is known to rejuvenate and replenish dry skin.
It is also frequently used as a carrier oil, allowing the herbal extracts and essential oils that it holds to deeper penetrate and nourish the skin and hair.
www.naturika.com /cosmetics/extracts/grapeseedoil   (79 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
1) " Oil" -- In the context of Grapeseed Oil
Oil is a generic term for fluids that are not miscible with water.
Oil is frequently used to refer to petroleum – Oil is used frequently in politics and the media when referring to dependence on "foreign oil", or oil that is imported from othercountries.
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 Ingredients : Grapeseed Oil
It has light fruity flavor that is softer than most olive oils when used in a dressing or marinades.
It has a higher amount of mono-unsaturated fats than many oils with a low amount of trans-fatty acids and, consequently, it may actually help prevent heart disease (The health of it all – Grapeseed oil).
Best of all, grapeseed oil has a smoke point between 420°F and 485°F (depending on the purity of the oil).
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 Grapeseed Oil -Cold-Pressed- Grapeseed Oil Australia Health Food,Edible Fats & Oils,Skin Care,Hair
Grapeseed Oil has one of the highest levels of vitamin E and is high in anti-oxidants allowing it to be incorporated into many aspects of Health care as it nourishs and strengthens the bodies natural defences.
Grapeseed Oil is one of the healthiest edible oils available; it has half the saturated fat of olive oil, and is rich in vitamin E and Omega 6.
Grapeseed is known for it's high flash point, it does not breakdown and become carcinogenic and a smaller amount of oil is required to cook with.
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 Grapeseed Oil
The subjects used one ounce of grapeseed oil in their daily diets for four weeks and showed a 17.2% decrease in triglycerides.
Grapeseed oil may be the only food known to raise HDL and lower LDL in humans.
Grapeseed oil can be used anywhere any other vegetable oil can be used and it is great for cooking and on salads.
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 The Grapeseed Oil Story
Recent studies have demonstrated that grapeseed oil may also be effective in correcting blood cholesterol levels in certain individuals, thereby reducing their risk of cardiac events.
Grapeseed oil is one of the few natural foods known to raise HDL.
Syracuse, NY: Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 925-116 Grapeseed oil, a natural agent which raises serum HDL levels, 1993.
www.followyourheart.com /grapeseed_story.html   (322 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil from Well Naturally
Grapeseed oil is offered by Well, Naturally as part of an extensive selection of oils for massage and aromatherpy carrier oils; cosmetic creams and lotions and soap-making.
Grapeseed oil contains linoleic (58-78%), oleic (12-28%), palmitic (5-11%), and stearic (3-6%) fatty acids.
It is a light oil that is useful for oily skin and is widely used as a massage carrier oil by aromatherpists and can also be used in creams and lotions.
www.wellnaturally.ca /carrier_oils/grapesd.html   (120 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil 4oz - NOW
Grapeseed Oil is expeller pressed from Italian and French Grape Seeds.
Grapeseed Oil can be used on all skin types and does not aggravate acne.
Grapeseed Oil is used primarily for cosmetic use but is pure enough to be consumed.
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 IvyRose Holistic : Massage Carrier Oils : Grapeseed Oil
Grapeseed Oil is one of the most popular general carrier oils used in massage, aromatherapy, and other body-work treatments - both directly and blended with other carrier oils.
Grapeseed Oil (from Vitis vinifera) is usually extracted from grapeseeds that remain ("wasted") after the vinification and distillation stages of processing the grapes for the manufacture of wine or other similar beverages.
Grapeseed oil has internal (easily digested and does not contain cholesterol) and external (as a good, general, non-greasy, carrier oil for massage and other treatments) therapeutic properties.
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 MobileGamer.biz :: Grapeseed Oil - Szechuan Ginger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed oil has a light, nutty quality that healthfully enhances all of your everyday cook...
The goodness doesn't stop at flavour: Wildly Delicious grapeseed oils are made with the very finest 100% natural Italian grapeseed oil, and contain no preservatives; grapeseed oil is cholesterol- and sodium-free, non-hydrogenated, and high in vitamin E; and, at just 8%, grapeseed oil has one of the lowest levels of saturated fat of any oil.
When you add the grapeseed oil to mayonnaise, pasta sauces, and salad dressings, you will be amazed at its incredible emulsification properties.
www.mobilegamer.biz /store/B00030CGKO/Grapeseed_Oil___Szechuan_Ginger.html   (376 words)

  
 MyCookbook - Creative Cuisine - 12/2/99
The oil is extracted from the seeds of grapes that have been grown and pressed for wine, and the process offers an ecologically efficient alternative to composting the seeds.
Grapeseed Oil is imported from an Italian grape grower and manufacturer who uses a special process to extract the oil from the seeds.
When sautéing, the flavored grapeseed oils add a slight touch of their particular flavor to food, but their true flavors come through when the oil is used straight from the bottle.
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 Luisa New York - The Soap Expert - The virtues of grapeseed oil
Grapeseed oil is obtained by pressing the grape seeds and capturing the small amount of oil they contain.
Grapeseed oil has emollient skin conditioning properties, and is also believed to have astringent properties that help tone and tighten the skin.
When used in soap, Grapeseed oil will add good moisturizing properties and is therefore helpful for scaled and dry skin.
www.luisanewyork.com /grapeseedoil.html   (189 words)

  
 Grapeseed Oil
Grapeseed oil is enjoying a rapid rise in popularity today.
Unlike canola oil, it has a light flavor; unlike olive oil, its light neutral flavor won't clash with certain foods.
This wonderful oil is now available from Watkins for the home cook concerned with good health and great taste.
www.herbsnspices.com /watkins-grapeseed_oil.html   (555 words)

  
 Grapeseed oil 8 oz
Grapeseed oil is a fine, clear oil, with a satin-like feel.
This oil is excellent as a bath oil, but should be well dispersed through the water.
Because the unrefined oil tends to have a strong aroma, it is the refined version of this oil that tends to have the greater use in aromatherapy.
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 Ryze business networking
Some people use one oil for cooking, one for baking, etc. The flavor is so subtle flavor you can even bake cakes with it.
Also, with olive oil you can't get the heat as high as it needs to be to stir-fry because of it's low smoking point.
I do sometimes add extra olive oil to grapeseed oil for a stronger flavor for garlic bread.
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 grapeseed oil Definition in the Food Dictionary at Epicurious.com
Some grapeseed oils have a light "grapey" flavor and fragrance but most imported into the United States are on the bland side.
Grapeseed oil can be used for salad dressings and, because it has a relatively high
Grapeseed oil is available in gourmet food stores and some supermarkets.
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 Ryze business networking
It's my understanding that grapeseed oil has about 1/2 the saturated fats of olive oil.
Grapeseed oil has a high level of vitamin e.
I started using grapeseed oil a few years back because I sell it through my Watkins business.
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 Olive oil,extra virgin olive oil,balsamic vinegar,grapeseed oil,vinegar.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Delavignes Extra Virgin Olive Oils and Grapeseed Oils are a variety of the finest oils produced in the World today.
Grapeseed Oil is gaining popularity for its versatility in cooking and its health benefits.
Grapeseed Oil is known for its light delicate flavor.
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 GRAPESEED OIL & NAPA VALLEY GRAPESEED OIL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Napa Valley Grapeseed Oil is a delicious, healthy oil that's great for grilling, sauteing, salad dressings or even just dipping.
Grapeseed oil has half the saturated fat as olive oil and its high smoke point makes it the choice of many chefs.
Unlike other grapeseed oils, ours is made by a cold-pressed method, not solvent extracted.
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 NOW Foods - Grapeseed Oil - 4 oz.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Grapeseed Oil is a light, odorless natural oil derived from Italian grape seeds.
This oil is suitable for all skin types and will not aggravate acne because of its mild astringent properties.
Grape Seed Oil is an excellent base for lotions and is also useful for hair conditioning and styling.
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 Roasted garlic grapeseed oil information - resources from Cuisine News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
For The Salad 2 tablespoons grapeseed or canola...
Grapeseed oil (expeller pressed)-- this oil is very...
Infused Grapeseed Oils shine with delicious flavor and have a light texture and mouthfeel.
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