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Coconut Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
Coconut oil comes from the nut (fruit) of the coconut palm. The oil of the nut is used to make medicine. Some coconut oil products are referred to as “virgin” coconut oil. Unlike olive oil, there is no industry standard for the meaning of “virgin” coconut oil. The term has come to mean that the oil is generally unprocessed. For example, virgin coconut oil usually has not been bleached, deodorized, or refined.
Some coconut oil products claim to be “cold pressed” coconut oil. This generally means that a mechanical method of pressing out the oil is used, but without the use of any outside heat source. The high pressure needed to press out the oil generates some heat naturally, but the temperature is controlled so that temperatures do not exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
People use coconut oil for eczema (atopic dermatitis). It is also used for scaly, itchy skin (psoriasis), obesity, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
How does it work ?
Coconut oil contains a certain kind of fat known as “medium chain triglycerides.” Some of these fats work differently than other types of saturated fat in the body. When applied to the skin, coconut oil has a moisturizing effect.Login to view pricesCoconut Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
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Argan Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
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.Login to view pricesArgan Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
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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 pricesOlive Oil Organic & Conventional Consumer Pack
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Tagette Marigold Tagetes minuta Essential Oil
Common name: Mexican Marigold
Latin name: Tagetes minuta L.
Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
Other names: English: Aztec marigold, dwarf marigold, khaki-bush, Mexican marigold, Muster John Henry, stinking-Roger, stinkweed, wild marigold; Spanish: chinchilla enana; Hawai‘I: ‘ōkole‘oi‘oi; Bot. syn.: Tagetes glandulifera Schrank.
The common term “marigold” embraces a diversity of plants with golden flowers, most of which belong to the family Compositae. Prominent among the marigolds are various species of Tagetes.
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Jojoba Seed Simmondsia chinensis Oil Organic & Conventional
What is Jojoba oil?
Jojoba is a shrub that is grows in dry regions. Jojoba oil and wax are produced from the seeds and used for medicine.
Jojoba is applied directly to the skin for acne, psoriasis, sunburn, and chapped skin. It is also used topically to encourage the regrowth of hair in people who are balding.
In manufacturing, jojoba is used as an ingredient in shampoo; lipstick; makeup; cleansing products; and in face, hand, and body lotions.
Jojoba, when applied to the skin, is an emollient, which soothes skin and unclogs hair follicles. There is an interest in using jojoba for balding because some people think that unclogged hair follicles are more likely to produce new hair.Why our Jojoba Oil is Super Quality?
- We select the seeds 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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Lavender Concentrate to make herbal Lavender drinking water (Lavender Infused Water Concentrate)
Basil infused water concentrate to add few drops for drinking water to benefit from all amazing effects of lavender 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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Lemongrass Cymbopogon dried herb in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Lemongrass is a plant. The leaves and the oil are used to make medicine. Lemongrass is commonly taken orally, applied directly to the skin, or inhaled as aromatherapy for many different conditions. But there is limited scientific research to support any of its common uses.
In food and beverages, lemongrass is used as a flavoring. For example, lemongrass leaves are commonly used as “lemon” flavoring in herbal teas. In manufacturing, lemongrass is used as a fragrance in deodorants, soaps, and cosmetics. Lemongrass is also used in making vitamin A and natural citral.
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Licorice roots Powder in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Licorice root, which is considered one of the world’s oldest herbal remedies, comes from the root of the licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra) . Native to Western Asia and Southern Europe, licorice has long been used to treat various ailments and flavor candies, drinks, and medicines.
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Marjoram Concentrate to make herbal Marjoram drinking water (Marjoram Infused Water Concentrate)
Marjoram infused water concentrate to add few drops for drinking water to benefit from all amazing effects of Marjoram 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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Marjoram Infused Oil Marjoram herb or oil infused in Carrier Oil)
Marjoram infused Oil, consists of a carrier oil that has been permeated (“infused”) with Marjoram herb or mixed with Marjoram 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 Marjoram herb and is suitable for direct use for consumer
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Marjoram Origanum majorana dried Leaves in bulk packaging shipped in 20″ FCL container
Common name: Sweet Marjoram
Latin name: Origanum majorana L.
Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Other names: Engl.: sweet marjoram, knotted marjoram, marjoram. Deu.: Majoran, Mairan, Wurstkraut. Suom.: maustemeirami, meirami. Sven.: mejram, kloka gumman, myrrah, origano, sluga gubbem. Fran.: marjolaine. Port.: manjerona. Span.: mejorana. Bot. syn.: Majorana hortensis Moench, Majorana majorana (L.) Karst., Origanum majoranoides Willd.
It was formerly classified as Majorana hortensis Moench.
Interesting to note that the Tunisians call their Marjoram Khezama, which is Arabic for Lavender
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Marjoram Origanum majorana Essential Oil
Common name: Sweet Marjoram
Latin name: Origanum majorana L.
Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Other names: Engl.: sweet marjoram, knotted marjoram, marjoram. Deu.: Majoran, Mairan, Wurstkraut. Suom.: maustemeirami, meirami. Sven.: mejram, kloka gumman, myrrah, origano, sluga gubbem. Fran.: marjolaine. Port.: manjerona. Span.: mejorana. Bot. syn.: Majorana hortensis Moench, Majorana majorana (L.) Karst., Origanum majoranoides Willd.
It was formerly classified as Majorana hortensis Moench.
Interesting to note that the Tunisians call their Marjoram Khezama, which is Arabic for Lavender
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Molokhia Egyptian Spinach Corchorus olitorius dried Leaves and Powder in bulk packaging
Molokhia or Mulukhiya, commonly known as Egyptian Spinach, Mallow, Nalta Jute, or Tossa Jute is an annual herb native to ancient Egypt. It’s leaves are used and prepared as a vegetable and it is a staple ingredient in Middle Eastern, East African, and North African cuisine.
Sometimes referred to as Middle East’s super-green, Molokhia is packed full of vitamins and minerals. It’s rich in fiber, potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, and selenium, as well as vitamins C, E, K, A, B6, and niacin.
Molokhia has dark green leaves, green and red stems, vibrant yellow flowers, and seedpods that somewhat resemble okra. Plant Molokhia in the Spring and enjoy harvesting it all Summer long. The average height is 2 ft but Molokhia can grow as high as 10 ft in just one growing season. That’s a lot of fresh Molokhia!
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