QUOTE(Odora @ 2009 01 23, 12:03)
jo kai kuriuose yra kai kuriuose nera, cia kaip visur turi but puse chemiko kad neapsisaut
aliejiniu produktu neziurejau
praktiskai didzioji dalis kitu produktu turi
dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE), o tai nuvyle, nes siaip sudetys atrodytu visai patraukliai
What little research there is about DMAE relates to its effect as an oral supplement, and the findings are mixed. DMAE, known chemically as 2-dimethyl-amino-ethanol, has been available in Europe under the product name Deanol for over 30 years. As an oral supplement it is popularly known for improving mental alertness, much like Ginkgo biloba and coenzyme Q10. However, the research about DMAE does not show the same positive results found with the other two supplements. Because DMAE is chemically similar to choline, it is thought to stimulate production of acetylcholine, and because acetylcholine is a brain neurotransmitter, its easy to see how it could be associated with brain function. However, only a handful of studies have looked at DMAE for that purpose and they have not been conclusive in the least, while some have shown that DMAE may be problematic or not very effective (Sources: Mechanisms of Aging and Development, February 1988, pages 129138; Neuropharmacology, June 1989, pages, 557561; and European Neurology, 1991, pages 423425). Despite the lack of evidence supporting any claim that DMAE has any effect on skin, there are hundreds of Web sites claiming that it does. It is possible that DMAE can help protect the cell membrane, and keeping cells intact can have benefit, but so far that appears to be only conjecture, not fact.
A study published in The British Journal of Dermatology (May 2007) has shown contrary evidence that it may actually pose risks for the skin. In vitro tests of the pure substance, as well as tests of creams that contain DMAE, demonstrated a fairly fast and significant increase in protective elements around the skin cell. However, a short time later the researchers observed a significant decrease in cell growth and in some cases they found that it had halted cell growth altogether.
QUOTE(ne mama @ 2009 01 23, 13:01)
mergaites, o imanoma kazkaip "suskystint" tuos kietus aliejus- uzsissakiau is daddygirl kokoso ir kakavos sviesto, kazkaip internete skaitau, kad dapylus kazkokio skysto aliejaus imanoma isgaut vos ne kremine konsistencija. bet neisivaizduoju kaip tai vyksta

idomiausia kaip suskystint kakavos sviesta, nes jis kaip suprantu isvis labai kietas
viskas paprasta- atsilauzi gabaliuka kakavos, siek tiek ilasinti skysto aliejaus ir viska trinti, jei bus sunku, dar -aliejaus ir vel trini, kol gaunasi mase. arba gali pasildyti tuos kietus siek tiek ir toliau jau istrinti, kad nekaitinti ju. Kokosas isvis labai greitai tirpstantis -tad jokio vargo su juo, o sviestmedis ir su skystu alieju labau lengvai issitrina