Rawsome Oil Not Raw

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rawsome

coconut oil

flax oil

[2009]

[Aajonus]

Okay. I got another problem at Rawsome, you're told that these sesame oil and all of that is pressed at low temperature. Well, just Wednesday I caught the guy pressing the oil and having a heat gun, a high powered industrial heat gun, hitting it on the end because the oil jams.

It is not raw. It is not anywhere under 200 and some degrees. Not down to 96°. So, that flax oil, sesame oil, all of that at Rawsome is not raw. What's the guy's name, Andy or something?

[Kathy]

Andreas.

[Aajonus]

He's totally lying to everybody and he did it with a smile. I questioned him about it. And he just, just went like that. Who gives a shit, you know, he's making money and people are believing that it's raw and it's not. He had that heat gun on there for five minutes because his machine jammed, could have gotten up to 248° in that time.

[Attendee]

So, would that machine be okay if like you took it apart and unjammed it without heat?

[Aajonus]

Yeah, but everybody who produces anything wants to have maximum time, less time of labor to make money. They don't give a shit about you, it's about their time and their expense, but yeah, that would work.

If he'd just heat the room up like they make it when they make coconut. So the room is heated to 80° to juice the coconuts to get enough cuz when you juice coconut, the coconut meat, the room has to be 80° or hotter, to allow the fats, whether they're water or oil soluble fats to release from the cellulose. So, people who don't heat their rooms and are pressing or juicing their coconut at 70° are gonna get half of what they could get if they'd heat the room up to 80°.

So, at Rawsome, they heat a room up to 80° and they juice the coconut in there. If that guy would go in that heated room and let his machine heat up in that room to 80° , 83° before he starts pressing it, he wouldn't have that kind of trouble.

[Attendee #2]

Can I say one thing cause I work there? When he is doing that, I've never once seen him do that except for just this last week, and I'm there for hours and I watched the machine working.

[Aajonus]

Are in the room with him? In The very room he is in?

[Attendee #2]

I'm in and out.

[Aajonus]

He may do it for five minutes at a time, and he could do it all day long.

[Attendee #2]

I've never seen him have that until last week.

[Aajonus]

You saw him with it?

[Attendee #2]

Yes.

[Aajonus]

Oh, you saw him do it too?

[Attendee #2]

Yes. But just because the machine for a few minutes doesn't mean that everything that's gone through it that day?

[Aajonus]

He doesn't discard it.

He didn't discard that oil.

[Attendee #3]

So, you don't know which one is bad?

[Aajonus]

Well, he mixes it with all of it, and then he use continues to use the machine while it's hot. So, for everything for at least an hour that goes through it is going to be over 96°.

[Attendee]

So, the question is if you see on certain products it's 90% organic or raw. Is that what happens if you mix it?

[Aajonus]

If you mix it with anything, what you're gonna do is spend the 9/10, whatever it is combining and chelating...

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