Avocado oil (2).
A reader’s message read: “Please, do you have any information about the plant called eyin olobe? It grows freely in my compound, and my gardener said the leaves are used to make tea.”
I told him eyin olobe is botanically called Phyllanthus amarus. The reason I brought this here is that the question, especially the part that read “it grows freely in my compound”, created a mental image of a nosy neighbour who strolls into your house uninvited.
The only difference is that, as ‘nosy’ as nature may seem by imposing itself through the sprouting of plants where they are not wanted, their presence might actually be nature’s way of telling us that the particular plant is highly medicinal, just like this eyin olobe, also known as “stone breaker.”
Nature talks. Let us try to listen.
Now, let us proceed with our discussion on avocado oil.
A study conducted at the University of California, Davis, in 2020 showed that a majority of both domestic and imported avocado oil sold in the US was rancid before its expiration date, or worse, adulterated with other oils.
In some cases, the researchers found that bottles labelled as “pure” or “extra virgin” avocado oil contained nearly 100% soybean oil.
A reader’s message read: “Please, do you have any information about the plant called eyin olobe? It grows freely in my compound, and my gardener said the leaves are used to make tea.”
I told him eyin olobe is botanically called Phyllanthus amarus. The reason I brought this here is that the question, especially the part that read “it grows freely in my compound”, created a mental image of a nosy neighbour who strolls into your house uninvited.
The only difference is that, as ‘nosy’ as nature may seem by imposing itself through the sprouting of plants where they are not wanted, their presence might actually be nature’s way of telling us that the particular plant is highly medicinal, just like this eyin olobe, also known as “stone breaker.”
Nature talks. Let us try to listen.
Now, let us proceed with our discussion on avocado oil.
A study conducted at the University of California, Davis, in 2020 showed that a majority of both domestic and imported avocado oil sold in the US was rancid before its expiration date, or worse, adulterated with other oils.
In some cases, the researchers found that bottles labelled as “pure” or “extra virgin” avocado oil contained nearly 100% soybean oil.
Avocado oil (2).
A reader’s message read: “Please, do you have any information about the plant called eyin olobe? It grows freely in my compound, and my gardener said the leaves are used to make tea.”
I told him eyin olobe is botanically called Phyllanthus amarus. The reason I brought this here is that the question, especially the part that read “it grows freely in my compound”, created a mental image of a nosy neighbour who strolls into your house uninvited.
The only difference is that, as ‘nosy’ as nature may seem by imposing itself through the sprouting of plants where they are not wanted, their presence might actually be nature’s way of telling us that the particular plant is highly medicinal, just like this eyin olobe, also known as “stone breaker.”
Nature talks. Let us try to listen.
Now, let us proceed with our discussion on avocado oil.
A study conducted at the University of California, Davis, in 2020 showed that a majority of both domestic and imported avocado oil sold in the US was rancid before its expiration date, or worse, adulterated with other oils.
In some cases, the researchers found that bottles labelled as “pure” or “extra virgin” avocado oil contained nearly 100% soybean oil.
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