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#1 deodorel

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Posted 30 June 2015 - 06:18 PM


`Hello everyone,

I started experimented with c60oo for about a month, but summer is here and i'am a bit worried about storage.

As i understand the fridge is no good, so i found a place in my house which is supposed to be cooler, but it's not really cool, because you know it's summer (like 30 celsius outside in the shade). Should i be worried that it will spoil and will it become dangerous?

 

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Posted 01 July 2015 - 07:52 AM

I have never stored it in the fridge, been taking C60oo for few years. Never gone bad...

Olive oil is not stored in fridge, that's the part that can go bad, it has been talked about shelf life before and what people have said then is that it should last a few years at least, adn with c60 the shelf life of olive oil is enhanced further.

What was said anyway... my parents had a bottle that had gone bad once it wa stored in the back of the fridge and I'm quite sure it had been frozen from time to time. I could see it was some kind of reaction that had occured.

 



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#3 deodorel

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Posted 03 July 2015 - 12:54 PM

ok thanks!



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Posted 28 July 2015 - 06:33 AM

I have never stored it in the fridge, been taking C60oo for few years. Never gone bad...

Olive oil is not stored in fridge, that's the part that can go bad, it has been talked about shelf life before and what people have said then is that it should last a few years at least, adn with c60 the shelf life of olive oil is enhanced further.

What was said anyway... my parents had a bottle that had gone bad once it wa stored in the back of the fridge and I'm quite sure it had been frozen from time to time. I could see it was some kind of reaction that had occured.

How do you know that it was bad? Do you noticed a change in effects, smell, colour?



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Posted 28 July 2015 - 09:11 AM

 

I have never stored it in the fridge, been taking C60oo for few years. Never gone bad...

Olive oil is not stored in fridge, that's the part that can go bad, it has been talked about shelf life before and what people have said then is that it should last a few years at least, adn with c60 the shelf life of olive oil is enhanced further.

What was said anyway... my parents had a bottle that had gone bad once it wa stored in the back of the fridge and I'm quite sure it had been frozen from time to time. I could see it was some kind of reaction that had occured.

How do you know that it was bad? Do you noticed a change in effects, smell, colour?

 

I looked at it.. it was somekind up goo that have been created in about half of the bottle, in bubble formations



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Posted 28 July 2015 - 10:21 PM

 

 

I have never stored it in the fridge, been taking C60oo for few years. Never gone bad...

Olive oil is not stored in fridge, that's the part that can go bad, it has been talked about shelf life before and what people have said then is that it should last a few years at least, adn with c60 the shelf life of olive oil is enhanced further.

What was said anyway... my parents had a bottle that had gone bad once it wa stored in the back of the fridge and I'm quite sure it had been frozen from time to time. I could see it was some kind of reaction that had occured.

How do you know that it was bad? Do you noticed a change in effects, smell, colour?

 

I looked at it.. it was somekind up goo that have been created in about half of the bottle, in bubble formations

 

Well if is similar to the attached picture, then I think that the c60 was ok, that reaction is very common when the olive oil spends lots of time frozen.
On that occasion I take out the bottle from the frigerator, leave a it at room temperatura and waited for a few minutes.

I don't know why exactly this happens, but I remember reading something about that in this forum.

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Posted 29 July 2015 - 08:54 AM

no it didn't look like that bubbles were quite large, a few millimeters at least


Edited by AdamI, 29 July 2015 - 08:55 AM.





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