Why Synthetic Oil?AMSOIL synthetic lubricants deliver wear protection, engine cleanliness and fuel efficiency conventional oils simply can’t match. Learn More Synthetic vs. ConventionalAlthough you might know that synthetic oils outperform conventional oils, you might not understand why. Learn More ...
So, what exactly are synthetic fuels and how can they help address issues like global warming, air pollution and the eventual depletion of natural resources like oil, gas and coal? Read on to find out more about synthetic fuels and how they could eventually replace conventional fuels like ...
One reason OEMs started to adopt synthetic motor oils was to increase average fuel economy of their overall product portfolio to meet CAFE fuel economy mandates. Over the years, use of conventional motor oil has diminished in favor of synthetic oils. Prior to 1985, the standard motor oil was ...
Organic food sales in the U.S. doubled over the last decade, but organic farming hasn’t kept pace. That may change as farmers partner with brands.
Many conventional dairy farms use synthetic hormones to increase their cows’ milk production. Unfortunately, some of those hormones can end up in the milk, causing disruptions in the human endocrine system. The good news is that many consumers have become aware of the health issues associated wit...
The second reason is this: conventional hair products may help get rid of the dirt in your hair, but they can get rid of the natural oils in your scalp as well. Walking around with greasy or oily hair is a big NO-NO, but retaining your scalp’s natural oil can prevent dryness. ...
There are other clothing businesses that resort toorganic cotton for clothes and linen. This also promoted less water consumption, conventional and ethical growing methods. In addition, further research is conducted on how to manufacture cotton clothing in the most ethical way, without the use of ...
Therefore the primary ingredients in most conventional lip balms may be petroleum derivative, petroleum derivative ester, class jane, n-hexadecene fatty acid amide, cinnamic aldehyde, and/or benzyl alcohol — synthetic oils such as undecylenic acid and glycerol can also be used due to their low ...
“During the past 50 years, we have increased the number of synthetic sunscreen chemicals that we use,” says Dr. Peter Dingle in a recent article for the online natural health magazine,Nova. “We have done this with virtually no consideration of how vulnerable we are to these chemicals─ ...