more on saponification (see my post below) by Laura ..... Liver Flush Support Forum
Date: 6/1/2002 10:20:19 AM ( 22 y ago)
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And once the oil and alkali is mixed, it goes through a gel stage which produces temps upwards of 150 degrees F. This would be pretty effective in rendering a large portion of your digestive system into a mass of nearly cooked meat. So, to get it straight, if olive oil could possibly saponify in the human body, these things must and will occur.
1. The stomach produces enough alkali (without first producing it's regular acid) to saponify.
2. The oil and alkali are brought together only when the temp of both is around 110 degrees F. and is maintained above 100 degrees to produce the gel phase.
3. The resulting mixture then reaches the gel stage and effectively cooks your intestines.
4. You die as a result of the cooked intestines.
NUFF SAID?
Check out these sites about actual saponification of fats including olive oil.
http://www.soapnuts.com/indexsoap.html
http://www.soapnuts.com/indexoils.html (tells the properties of olive oil in regards to saponification)
There are more. In my experience, you can not make a good solid soaplike substance out of olive oil at all. Not to mention that putting it with an acidic substance such as fruit juice of any kind would complicate the process even more.
Do a search of any soap making site and look for more of the same.
Now, how about a new theory for why they aren't stones???? 'cause this one is getting old. Doing one cleanse is not a cure all and it seems that many of the people who post this garbage about saponified oil have only done one cleanse and were disppointed that they weren't cured. I have never done a cleanse, though I will doing one as soon as I complete my Bowel Cleanse (this week actually) and I know it will take more than one before I get rid of the junk I am carrying.
Ok, must go now, before smoke comes out my ears.....lol
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