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Essential Oils & Absolutes Bulk Package (24)
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Cold Press Oils Bulk Package (13)
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Natural Oils Consumer Package (18)
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Infused Oils Consumer Package (19)
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Sesame Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Sesame oil (Gingelly oil, Teel oil) is obtained by refining the expressed or extracted oil from the seeds of Sesamum indicum L. (Pedaliaceae), a herb which is widely cultivated in Middle East, India, China, Japan and many tropical countries. The oil is official in the EP and BP.
The seeds contain about 50% of fixed oil which closely resembles olive oil in its properties and which it has, in some measure, replaced. It is a pale yellow, bland oil which on cooling to about −4°C solidifies to a buttery mass; it has a saponification value the same as that for olive oil and a somewhat higher iodine value (104–120).
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Wheat Germ Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
“Wheat germ (WG) is widely recognised as a nutritious raw material for incorporation into food product formulations or as a food in its own right. Typical applications are in germ-enriched bread, snack foods, and supplements to breakfast cereals, and for production of wheat-germ oil. Wheat germ, containing about 8% – 14% oil (average 10%), is mainly used in food, medical and cosmetic industries as a source of oil,” as stated in a research paper done by Faculty of Agriculture of Fayoum University, Egypt.
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Flaxseed Linseed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Flax seeds are known for their many health benefits, which include providing a hearty dose of protein and fiber, reducing appetite and aiding in weight control. Given their stellar nutrient profile, it’s no wonder that flaxseed oil is also jam-packed with similar health benefits.
Flaxseed oil, also known as flax oil or linseed oil, is made from flax seeds that have been ground and pressed to release their natural oil. This health-promoting oil has a wide variety of uses, ranging from cooking to skin care.Login to view prices -
Jojoba Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Jojoba oil is an oil-like wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant. Manufacturers began adding the oil to cosmetics and food in the 1970s. It’s incredibly versatile, and its uses are too numerous to count. One of its most popular purposes is for cosmetics. It’s found in a variety of hair, skin, and nail products. Today, you’re most likely to find jojoba oil in beauty and hair care products of many kinds.
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Castor Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Castor is a plant that produces seeds (beans). Castor oil is produced by pressing ripe seeds that have had their outer covering (hull) removed. The hull contains a deadly poison called ricin. Castor oil has been used as medicine for centuries.
Castor seeds without the hull are used for birth control, constipation, leprosy, and syphilis. Castor oil is used as a laxative for constipation, to start labor in pregnancy, and to start the flow of breast milk.
Some people apply castor seed paste to the skin as a poultice for inflammatory skin disorders, boils, carbuncles, pockets of infection (abscesses), inflammation of the middle ear, and migraine headaches.
Castor oil is used topically to soften skin, bunions and corns; and to dissolve cysts, growths, and warts. It is also applied to the skin for osteoarthritis. Some women put castor oil inside the vagina for birth control or to cause an abortion. Castor oil is used in the eyes to soothe membranes irritated by dust or other materials.
In manufacturing, castor seeds are used to make paints, varnishes, and lubricating oils.Login to view prices -
Pumpkin Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Pumpkin seed oil is said to help promote urinary health and heart health. It’s full of vitamins and anti-inflammatory agents, along with linoleic and oleic acid. Here’s what you need to know about this fruit’s potential health benefits. Researchers are also exploring pumpkin seed oil’s ability to heal wounds. Studies have been conducted using rodents, but further research into the effects on humans is needed. Pumpkin seeds are high in antioxidants that help your body fight off disease. Their anti-inflammatory properties are also being studied. Modern science supports many claims about pumpkin seed oil’s benefits and offers several reasons why you should incorporate pumpkin seed oil into your diet.
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Sweet Almond Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Almond oil is full of vitamin E, and it’s a great source of magnesium, phosphorus, and copper. The antioxidant-rich oil is known for its free radical fighting abilities. It’s also anti-inflammatory and boosts immunity. Containing omega-3 fatty acids, almond oil might help you maintain healthy cholesterol levels and improve your memory. It may help lower your risk for diseases like cancer and heart disease.
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Apricot Kernel Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Almond oil is full of vitamin E, and it’s a great source of magnesium, phosphorus, and copper. The antioxidant-rich oil is known for its free radical fighting abilities. It’s also anti-inflammatory and boosts immunity. Containing omega-3 fatty acids, almond oil might help you maintain healthy cholesterol levels and improve your memory. It may help lower your risk for diseases like cancer and heart disease.
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Moringa Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Packs
Moringa seed oil is rich in omega fatty acids and antioxidants, which soothe and protect the skin. The antioxidants act as natural preservatives, making it a stable oil resistant to rancidity, and allowing for a longer shelf life. The seeds of the moringa tree are also high in oleic acid, another fatty acid, at 73%, which gives it additional beneficial properties we’ll discuss later on. It’s also nutrient-dense, high in palmitoleic and linoleic acids, and contains vitamins A and C as well.
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Fenugreek Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
Fenugreek is an herb that is similar to clover. It is native to the Mediterranean region, southern Europe, and western Asia. The seeds are used in cooking, in medicine, and to hide the taste of other medicine. Fenugreek seeds smell and taste similar to maple syrup. Fenugreek leaves are eaten in India as a vegetable.
Fenugreek is taken by mouth for diabetes, menstrual cramps, high cholesterol, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses.
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Olive Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
Olive oil is a liquid fat obtained from olives a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. The oil is produced by pressing whole olives. It is commonly used in cooking, whether for frying or as a salad dressing. It is also used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and soaps, and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps, and has additional uses in some religions.
The phytonutrient in olive oil, oleocanthal, mimics the effect of ibuprofen in reducing inflammation, which can decrease the risk of breast cancer and its recurrence. Squalene and lignans are among the other olive oil components being studied for their possible effects on cancer.Login to view prices -
Garden Cress Seed Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
Garden cress oil is obtained from (Lepidium sativum L) seeds, by the process of cold pressing. The total oil content of garden cress seeds is about 15 to 20% depending on the seeds. Garden cress oil has a typical smell like that of mustard oil and tastes a little similar, but lighter. Garden cress seed oil is rich in Alpha-linolenic acid(omega-3) , Antioxidants (Tocopherols, Phenolics) and Phytosterols. In traditional cultures it received much attention both as a medicinal herb and as a food ingredient. The leaves, stems, and seeds where used. This plant has a high nutritional value. The United Nation Organization’s. FAO has classified Cress is one of the underutilized or neglected crop among age old crops. If these neglected crops not paid attention, they may be extinct in the near future.
All of us at school had a science project of planting seeds on a wet piece of cotton and watching the plant grow, as it is very fast in sprouting and producing leaves. The leaves are rich in vitamin C and folic acid, and are frequently added to salads or eaten with bread and butter. They have a peppery taste which is characteristic.
Traditional uses of the oil include, for stomach, digestive and respiratory system, immunity, and for the knees. The oil can be added to salads or mixed with other oils.
It is also used in hair care for hair growth
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