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Safflower Oil - 750 ml
High quality oil - ideal for a cholesterol-conscious diet. Safflower oil, also called safflower oil is extracted from the seeds of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.). Sanct Bernhard Safflower oil is a very high quality edible oil with a very high content of oleic acid (high oleic, minimum 74%) and natural vitamin E. Due to the fact that substituting saturated fatty acids with unsaturated fatty acids in the diet helps maintain a normal cholesterol level in the blood, safflower oil should not be missing from any cholesterol-conscious diet. With its mild, neutral flavor it is ideal for cold dishes, as for salads, raw food dishes, mayonnaise and the like. Due to its high heat resistance, it can equally well be used for dishes that require high heat. It is also suitable for cooking, boiling, baking and frying.
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After-sun SOS Repair Lotion - 200 ml
Calms immediately, soothes sunburn and supports the skin's regeneration. Have you lain in the sun too long? Now you have to act fast! The pleasantly light After-sun SOS Repair Lotion by Sanct Bernhard calms damaged skin immediately. The complex of active ingredients comprising balloon vine, blueweed oil, aloe vera, allantoin and betain soothes the painful feeling of heat and tension, has an inflammation-inhibiting effect, dispenses beneficial moisture and supports the regeneration of the skin and the skin barrier.
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Organic Pumpkin Seed Oil roasted - 250 ml
Gourmet-quality, roasted, cold pressed This delicacy is made from certified organic, genuine pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo) in Lower Austria. Because of its deep green color, it is also known as "green gold" of Austria. The pumpkin seeds are roasted to enhance the fine nutty flavor. Afterwards they are gently pressed without heat supply. Our Organic Pumpkin Seed Oil is an exquisite delicacy of the fine, superior cuisine. Its spicy-nutty flavor will add a nice touch to salads, soups, vegetables and desserts.
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Orange / Essential Oil - 30 ml
Refreshing, mood enhancing. Due to trademark reasons, product can be only distributed within Germany. Essential oils are volatile fragrance essences which plants store in petals, leaves, fruits, barks, roots and woods. to improve the fragrance in living areas by susing oil burners to vaporise in water-filled bowls on any heat sources for pouring over sauna stones mixed with water to refresh flower potpourris Since essential oils increase the skin's light sensitivity this product should not be applied shortly before sunbathing or before using tanning beds!
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Moor Cream - 100 ml
Used for an intensive massage which will ease tension, back pain, joint pain and rheumatic complaints. The included peat extract with arnica and rosemary oil is attributed to a calming, relaxing, anti-inflammatory effect. Ginger extracts promote blood circulation, stimulate the heat receptors in the skin and give a wonderful soothing sensation of warmth. Jojoba oil and shea butter moisturizes and soothes stressed, irritated skin, leaving it soft and supple. Leaves skin with a natural, aromatic-fresh scent. Note: Do not use this product if you are allergic to the Asteraceae (daisy) family.
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Chest Balm Jojoba Oil - 100 ml
The unique formula enriched with precious jojoba oil, camphor, rosemary, pine and eucalyptus oil, is the secret of this soothing chest balm! Jojoba oil smoothes and nourishes the skin and prevents it from drying out. The pure essential oils are absorbed into the skin by the massaging of chest area, neck and back,evaporate partly due to the body heat, and improve with every breath your physical well-being. The fresh, natural scent helps clear the mind. Additionally massage promotes blood circulation, which has a pleasant warming effect.
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Organic Frying Oil - 750 ml
This high quality organic frying oil is cold-pressed from the best, controlled, organically grown high-oleic sunflower seeds and then deodorized. It has excellent heat stability and is therefore perfect for frying, cooking, roasting, deep fat frying, for wok dishes and for fondues etc. Fried foods are crispy on the outside and sty succulent inside. With its mild, neutral taste and its high content of unsaturated fatty acids, this oil is also perfect for food and dishes when the oil's own aroma should not be tasted e.g. for mayonnaise, salad dressings or marinades.
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Coconut Oil Hand Cream - 50 ml
Our hands directly exposed to environmental influences such as the cold, heat, wind and weather. Therefore, they profit from targeted care. Coconut oil is considered a 'secret tip' ingredient: it is quickly absorbed into the skin, dispenses important protecting and nutrient substances, has a revitalizing effect and cares for the skin, leaving it velvety soft and supple. Natural moisturisers, adapted to the water-binding capacity of the skin, as well as proven care components such as shea butter, cocoa butter and soothing allantoin give you a soft, well-maintained skin feeling. Pleasant, fresh coconut scent.
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Lavender Oil - 30 ml
Pure und of high quality The essential oil contained in the lavender blooms operates especially balancing and relaxing. Essential oils are volatile fragrance essences which plants store in petals, leaves, fruits, barks, roots and woods. to improve the fragrance in living areas by susing oil burners to vaporise in water-filled bowls on any heat sources for pouring over sauna stones mixed with water to refresh flower potpourris Since essential oils increase the skin's light sensitivity this product should not be applied shortly before sunbathing or before using tanning beds!
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Organic Borage Oil - 100 ml
Cold pressed, 100 % natural, for cooking and skin care. Our 100 % pure borage oil is obtained from the seeds of the borage plant (Borago officinalis), also known as cucumber herb, by mechanical cold pressing without adding any heat. The high-grade ingredients, including at least 20 % gamma-linolenic acid and at least 35 % linoleic acid, are thus preserved in the best possible way. Because borage oil is very sensitive, it should not be heated, but is best enjoyed pure, as an addition to dressings or smoothies, and is also used for skin care.
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L-Lysine 500 mg Tablets - 148 g
Lysine (L-Lysine) is a basic, essential amino acid required by the body but which the body is unable to produce itself, and which therefore has to be supplied through nutrition. As an important component of collagen and elastin, lysine can be found in particular in meat, egg, milk and fish proteins. Because lysine is highly reactive and therefore heat-sensitive, a lot of lysine can for example be lost during the cooking of foods. With the L-Lysine-Tablets from Sanct Bernhard, you can supplement your diet with 500 mg pure L-lysine per tablet.
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Rapeseed Oil with butter flavour - 750 ml
Rapeseed oil is the "modest star" amongst the edible oils. It contains hardly any saturated, but a high proportion of monounsaturated fatty acids (about 60 percent), which should make up the bulk of the fat intake. The "clever thing" about rapeseed oil, however, is the high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids (around 30 percent). What some people missed: The hearty, full-bodied butter taste, which makes many dishes so delicious. Now you can profit from the benefits of rapeseed oil, and still enjoy a natural, fine butter aroma! Heat stable, therefore ideal for roasting and baking, but also for sauces, dressings and marinades.
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Which material absorbs heat without storing heat?
A material that absorbs heat without storing it is one that has a high thermal conductivity and low heat capacity. This means that it can quickly absorb heat and transfer it away without retaining much of the heat energy. Examples of such materials include metals like aluminum and copper, as well as certain types of ceramics and carbon-based materials. These materials are often used in applications where rapid heat absorption and dissipation are required, such as in heat sinks for electronic devices or in cooking utensils.
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What is heat conduction and heat convection?
Heat conduction is the transfer of heat through a material or between materials that are in direct contact with each other. It occurs through the vibration and collision of atoms and molecules, leading to the transfer of thermal energy. On the other hand, heat convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids, such as air or water. This occurs as warmer, less dense fluid rises and cooler, denser fluid sinks, creating a continuous circulation of heat transfer. Both heat conduction and heat convection are important mechanisms for the transfer of heat in various natural and engineered systems.
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How much heat does a heat radiator produce?
The amount of heat produced by a heat radiator depends on its size, design, and the temperature of the water or steam flowing through it. Generally, a heat radiator can produce enough heat to warm up a room or a specific area within a building. The heat output is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs) or watts, and can vary depending on the specific model and its intended use. It's important to consider the heat output of a radiator when selecting the right one for a particular space.
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Are there ovens that heat using heat pumps?
Yes, there are ovens that use heat pumps to heat food. These ovens are known as heat pump ovens and they work by using a heat pump system to transfer heat from the surrounding air into the oven cavity. This allows them to be more energy efficient compared to traditional ovens, as they do not rely solely on electrical resistance heating. Heat pump ovens are becoming increasingly popular as people look for more sustainable and energy-efficient cooking options.
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What is heat transfer in a heat exchanger?
Heat transfer in a heat exchanger is the process of exchanging thermal energy between two fluids at different temperatures. This transfer occurs through conduction, convection, or radiation, depending on the design of the heat exchanger. The goal of heat transfer in a heat exchanger is to efficiently and effectively transfer heat from one fluid to another, either to heat or cool the fluids involved. This process is essential in various industrial and commercial applications, such as HVAC systems, refrigeration, and power generation.
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Why is dry heat more tolerable than humid heat?
Dry heat is generally more tolerable than humid heat because our bodies rely on the evaporation of sweat to cool down. In dry heat, sweat evaporates quickly, allowing our bodies to cool efficiently. However, in humid heat, the air is already saturated with moisture, making it harder for sweat to evaporate. This can lead to a feeling of stickiness and discomfort, as our bodies struggle to regulate temperature effectively.
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Can the heat exchanger in heat pumps be heated?
Yes, the heat exchanger in heat pumps can be heated. The heat exchanger is a key component in the heat pump system that transfers heat from one fluid to another. In the heating mode, the heat pump absorbs heat from the outside air, ground, or water and transfers it to the heat exchanger, which then heats the air or water that is circulated through the building. Therefore, the heat exchanger is designed to be heated in order to facilitate the transfer of heat within the heat pump system.
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Heat or cold?
It depends on the situation. Heat is often used to relax muscles and increase blood flow, making it beneficial for sore muscles or stiff joints. On the other hand, cold therapy can help reduce inflammation and numb pain, making it useful for acute injuries or swelling. Ultimately, the choice between heat and cold therapy should be based on the specific condition and the individual's preference.
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What is heat?
Heat is a form of energy that is transferred between objects or systems due to a temperature difference. It is the result of the movement of particles within a substance, with higher temperatures indicating faster particle movement. Heat can be transferred through conduction, convection, or radiation, and is a crucial factor in many physical and chemical processes.
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Heat or frost?
It depends on the context. If we are talking about weather preferences, some people may prefer heat for activities like swimming and outdoor sports, while others may prefer frost for activities like skiing and snowboarding. If we are talking about food, some dishes are best enjoyed hot, while others are best enjoyed cold. Ultimately, the preference for heat or frost depends on individual tastes and the specific situation.
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What is the difference between process heat and waste heat?
Process heat is the heat generated intentionally for a specific purpose, such as in industrial processes or heating systems. It is used to perform tasks like heating, drying, or chemical reactions. On the other hand, waste heat is the heat produced as a byproduct of a process or system that is not utilized and is often released into the environment. Waste heat is essentially unused energy that could potentially be recovered and repurposed to increase efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
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What is the difference between evaporation heat and condensation heat?
Evaporation heat is the energy required to change a substance from a liquid to a gas, while condensation heat is the energy released when a substance changes from a gas to a liquid. Evaporation heat is an endothermic process, meaning it absorbs heat from its surroundings, while condensation heat is an exothermic process, meaning it releases heat to its surroundings. In other words, evaporation requires heat input to occur, while condensation releases heat as it occurs.
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