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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 -
Forever Young 60 ml
Moisturizing Serum for Youthful-Looking Skin with palmarosa and frankincense essential oils.
This highly-absorbent serum of 100% natural moisture-retaining oils nourishes dry areas and reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles without clogging pores.
Formulated with a unique blend of essential oils that promote cell regeneration to help maintain youthful-looking skin and diminish future signs of aging.
Suitable for all skin types.
Skin type: mature, dry, normal
Directions: Apply twice daily after cleansing with fingertips or cotton swab, and gently massage into delicate area around eyes, face and neck until absorbed.
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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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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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Geranium Concentrate to make herbal Geranium drinking water (Geranium Infused Water Concentrate)
Geranium infused water concentrate to add few drops for drinking water to benefit from all amazing effects of Geranium useful ingredients. One bottle should be enough for one month use of one person
If you’re looking for a healthy alternative to soda or sugary drinks, This product is an excellent solution. Herbal water is a simple and refreshing that offers significant health benefits. It contains no sugar, no caffeine, and very few calories..
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Grape Seed Oil
Grape seed Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Grape seed or mixed with Grape seed essential oil . The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Grape seed and is suitable for direct use for consumer
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Jasmine Infused Oil (Natural Jasmine oil or flowers infused in Carrier Oil)
Jasmine infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Jasmine essential oil or flowers. The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Jasmine essential oil or flowers and is suitable for direct use for consumer without lot of precautions like concentrated Jasmine essential oils
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Jasmine Infused Oil (Natural Jasmine oil or flowers infused in Carrier Oil)
Jasmine infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Jasmine essential oil or flowers. The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Jasmine essential oil or flowers and is suitable for direct use for consumer without lot of precautions like concentrated Jasmine essential oils
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Jasmine Infused Oil (Natural Jasmine oil or flowers infused in Carrier Oil)
Jasmine infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Jasmine essential oil or flowers. The benefit to using an infused oil as opposed to a plain carrier oil is that the infused oil will contain the properties of both the carrier oil and Jasmine essential oil or flowers and is suitable for direct use for consumer without lot of precautions like concentrated Jasmine essential oils
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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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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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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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