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Argan Oil Argania spinosa Organic
What is Argan oil?
Argan oil is made from the kernels that grow on the argan trees native to Morocco. It’s most frequently sold as pure oil, which can be directly applied topically (directly to the skin) or ingested in order to provide several health benefits. It comes in supplement capsule form to be taken by mouth. It’s also commonly mixed into a number of cosmetic products like shampoos, soaps, and conditioners.
Argan oil has traditionally been used both topically and orally to improve the health of skin, hair, and nails. It contains a number of different beneficial properties and vitamins that form a powerful combination to boost skin health.
Argan oil has been a culinary staple in Morocco for centuries — not only because of its subtle, nutty flavor but also its wide array of potential health benefits. This naturally occurring plant oil is derived from the kernels of the fruit of the argan tree.
Although native to Morocco, argan oil is now used across the globe for a variety of culinary, cosmetic and medicinal applications.Why our Argan Oil is Super Quality?
- We select the kernels very carefully and do all tests required to guarantee the best quality oil
- We produce the oil with Cold press method which keeps all active ingredients safe without any damage
- We stock the production in very good conditions away from air and light that keep the oil safe and not affected
- We have all quality certificates like ISO, GMP, ORGANIC CERES, KOSHER, HALAL,…etc..
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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 -
Camphor Infused Oil (Camphor essential oil infused in Carrier Oil)
Camphor infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Camphor or mixed with Camphor 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 Camphor and is suitable for direct use for consumer
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Moringa oleifera Dried Leaves and Powder in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Moringa oleifera, native to India, grows in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is commonly known as ‘drumstick tree’ or ‘horseradish tree’. Moringa can withstand both severe drought and mild frost conditions and hence widely cultivated across the world. With its high nutritive values, every part of the tree is suitable for either nutritional or commercial purposes. The leaves are rich in minerals, vitamins and other essential phytochemicals. Extracts from the leaves are used to treat malnutrition, augment breast milk in lactating mothers. It is used as potential antioxidant, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic and antimicrobial agent. M. oleifera seed, a natural coagulant is extensively used in water treatment. The scientific effort of this research provides insights on the use of moringa as a cure for diabetes and cancer and fortification of moringa in commercial products. This review explores the use of moringa across disciplines for its medicinal value and deals with cultivation, nutrition, commercial and prominent pharmacological aproperties of this “Miracle Tree”.
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Ginsomax Life needs Energy. Energy needs Ginseng
Ginsomax helps you earn your maximal performance in life. Ginsomax relieves physical and mental stress, enhances immunity and maintains a healthy body. Ginsomax is a general tonic which improves almost every possible ailment from anxiety to more complicated disorders.
- Ginseng (known as “The Root of Life”) is a general tonic and energizing herb that enhances the overall physical and mental performance by improving both cerebral and peripheral blood circulation. It helps the body to adapt to physical and mental stress. It improves the sexual functions by improving blood circulation and so overcoming erectile dysfunction. It enhances the sexual desire and endurance, and ensures mutual satisfaction during intercourse.
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Peppermint Soap packed in a tulle bag
1 Peppermint soaps packed in a tulle bag.
Suitable for the face and the body.
Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, lye, distilled water, fresh dried organic peppermint leaves, and 100% natural essential oil of peppermint, cold process
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Dehydrated Leek Allium ampeloprasum in bulk packaging
Leeks are widely known vegetables that have been used in local cuisine for hundreds of years. Their incredible properties make them a preferred ingredient for chefs and anybody trying to stick to a healthy diet. This superfood, in fact, contains high levels of flavonoids, vitamins A, E, and K, and fibers
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Dehydrated Orange Citrus Sinensis in bulk packaging
Oranges (Citrus sinensis) are considered to be the fruits of winter and are found from December to April in groceries. An average orange, 5.5 cm diagonal, contains: 3.5 g of fiber (soluble and insoluble); 11% of recommended daily intake of vitamin B1 and folic acid; and 107% of recommended daily intake of vitamin C. Oranges resist long enough at room temperature, but if kept in the refrigerator, it can last up to 3 weeks. Oranges can be used in many ways and almost all parts of it, including the peel, can be used. But most often they are consumed without peel, fresh or in the form of juice.
Rich in vitamin C, fiber, calcium, and vitamin D, orange juice contains essential nutrients and fortifying substances for the bone system. Peel oranges is often put in drinks made from other fruits. Aschoff et al. compared the bioavailability of β-cryptoxanthin from either fresh navel oranges (C. sinensis L. Osbeck) or pasteurized orange juice. From their studies, orange juice represents a more bioavailable source of β-cryptoxanthin than fresh oranges (Aschoff et al., 2015b). In others studies on content from freshly squeezed, flash-pasteurized, and pasteurized juices (Aschoff et al., 2015a) assumed that the higher hesperidin level in orange fruits compared to orange juice offers only a limited nutritional benefit.
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Dehydrated Lemon Citrus Limon in bulk packaging
Lemons are the wonders of the fruit world. Packed with good nutrition, anti-bacterial, a natural bleach, tasty, and lovely to look at into the bargain! They can be used in cooking, added to cleaning products or beauty products, and are excellent for healing and fighting infection. What a little yellow bomb of goodness they are, so dehydrating them simply has to be done!
It can be used for so many things the list is almost endless. For example dried lemon slices can be added to tea, or to iced water for a cool summer drink, for flavoring, As an antiseptic , Aids digestion, fights inflammation, has antiseptic and coagulant properties, good for the hair
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Dehydrated Onion Allium cepa in bulk packaging
Common name: Onion
Latin name: Allium cepa L.
Family: Liliaceae
Other names: Engl.: garden onion, common onion, onion, shallot. Arabic: Basal. Deu.: Zwiebel. Suom.: ruokasipuli, hillosipuli, kepasipuli, punasipuli, ryvässipuli, tavallinen sipuli, vihersipuli. Sven.: matlök, gullök, potatislök, rödlök, syltlök. Fran.: oignon
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Dehydrated Garlic Allium Sativum in bulk packaging
Common name: Garlic
Latin name: Allium sativum L.
Family: Liliaceae
Other names: Engl.: garlic, English garlic, poor man’s treacle. Deu.: Knoblauch, Alterswurzel, Knobloch, Knofel, Stinkerzwiebel. Suom.: valkosipuli. Sven.: vitlök. Fran.: ail, ail blanc, ail cultivé. Span.: ajo.
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Hibiscus sabdariffa Flowers Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
A tea made from hibiscus flowers is known by many names around the world and is served both hot and cold. The beverage is known for its red colour, tart flavour, and vitamin C content.
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Calendula officinalis Marigold Flowers in Carton Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Bright yellow and orange flowers, historically used for medicinal and culinary purposes, come from easy calendula care when growing this simple flower. Commonly called the pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) . Petals are used in cooking, and were used as yellow coloring in cheeses and butters in centuries past. When used in stews, broths and salads, these petals add a spicy taste similar to saffron to many dishes. All parts of calendula plants are useful in many ways. The plant is said to stimulate the immune system and is currently used as an ingredient in many cosmetics. Flowers and leaves of the calendula may be dried and stored for later use. In the vegetable garden, calendula draws aphids away from valuable plants. While uses of calendula plants are diverse, growing calendula in the flower or herb garden is an optimum use of this attractive plant. aa
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Rose Oil (Egypt & India)
Common name: Provence Rose
Latin name: Rosa centifolia L.
Family: Rosaceae
Other names: Engl.: cabbage rose, hundred-leaved rose, pale rose. Cabbage Rose [P,B,H,E], Franse Roos [D], French Rose [B,P,E], Gul [E], Gula Bagh [E], Gulab [E], Hundred-leaved Rose [H], Provence Rose [E], Red Provins Rose [H], Rosa Centofoglie [E], Rose [E], Rosier Gallique [E], Ward Juri Berri [E] Deu.: Zentifolie. Suom.: kartanoruusu. Pharm.: attar of rose, flores rosarum incarnatarum, otto of rose. Bot. Syn.: Rosa provincialis (non J.Herrm.), Rosa gallica centifolia ((L.)Regel.), R. centifolia var. cristata[B,P] R. centifolia var. muscosa[B,P] R. gallica[B,DUTCH,E,G,H,HORTIPLEX,P] R. gallica var. conditorum[G] R. gallica var. officinalis[G] R. gallica var. versicolor[G]
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Jasmine Jasminum officinale Absolute Oil
Common name: Jasmine
Latin name: Jasminum officinale L.
Family: Oleaceae
Other names: Arab.: Yasmin or Ysmyn (Origin of Jasmine name); Engl.:Common White Jasmine, Poet’s Jasmine, Persian: Jessamine, Sp.: jazmin China: Yeh Hsi Ming Botan.: Jasminum grandiflorum, Jasminum officinale var. grandiflorum.
Two types of jasmine are used for the extraction of oil. Some botanists describe them as two distinct species: J. grandiflorum and J. officinale, while others consider J. grandiflorum to be a variety of officinale. The oil of the two flowers is virtually identical.
Poet’s jasmine: (White Jasmine) Jasminum officinale L.
Royal jasmine: (Catalonian and Spanish jasmine) Jasminum grandiflorum L.
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Coriander Coriandrum sativum Dried Leaves in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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Dill Weed Leaves Herb Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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Dill Seeds Anethum graveolens in Bulk packaging Shipped in 20″ FCL Container
Common name: Coriander.
Latin name: Coriandrum sativum L.
Family: Apiaceae (Umbelliferae)
Other names: Arab: kuzbara, kuzbura; Armenian:chamem; Chinese: yuan sui, hu sui; Czech: koriandr; Danish: koriander; Dutch: koriander; English: coriander, collender, chinese parsley; Ethiopian: (Amharic) dembilal; French: coriandre, persil arabe; Georgian (Caucasus): kinza, kindza, kindz; German: Koriander, Wanzendill, Schwindelkorn; Greek: koriannon, korion; Hindi: dhania, dhanya; Hungarian: coriander; Italian: coriandolo; Japanese: koendoro; Malay: ketumbar; Persian: geshnes; Polish: kolendra; Portugese: coentro; Rumanian: coriándru; Russian: koriandr, koljandra, kišnec, kinza, vonjučee zel’e, klopovnik; Sanskrit: dhanayaka, kusthumbari; Serbokroatian: korijander; Spanish: coriandro, cilantro, cilandrio, culantro; Swiss: Chrapfechِörnli, Böِbberli, Rügelikümmi; Turkish: kişniş
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