Camelina Oil, Extra Virgin

Camelina Sativa (L.) Crantz.
Camelina Oil is obtained by cold pressing from the seed of Camelina Sativa. It is a yellow oil with a flowery odor and a pleasant taste with considerable shelf stability. It is high in Omega-3 linolenic acid. Also known as False Flax, Linseed Dodder, or Gold-Of-Pleasure but […]

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Posted in Camelina, Extra Virgin on Aug 3rd, 2007, 1:14 pm by michael     

Avocado Oil

Avocado Oil, Persea Smericana, Persea Gratissima, nourishes and restores dry, dehydrated, and mature skin. It is a rich, heavy oil that is best blended with other carrier oils. Skin problems, especially eczema and psoriasis, respond to its high content of vitamins A and E. Avocado Oil is added to carrier oils, in […]

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Posted in Avocado on Aug 3rd, 2007, 1:08 pm by michael     

Aloe Vera Oil

Aloe - Aloe Vera, Aloe Barbadensis Miller, Aloe SSP.
This plant has remarkable qualities. Two parts of the plant are used: the clear, gel-like central leaf pulp and the yellow-green juice from the green part of the leaf. The gel is used in creams to soothe, heal, and moisturize the skin; as well […]

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Posted in Aloe Vera Oil on Aug 3rd, 2007, 1:04 pm by michael     

Aloe Vera Liquid Vegetable Oil

You will receive 1 lb. of oil, dispensed by weight. Aloe Vera Gel, Decolorized 1X, from concentrate: Aloe Vera Gel, Decolorized, is a colorless liquid (this is not a gel!!) which is a highly refined grade of Aloe Vera Gel for use in cosmetics, toiletries and OTC pharmaceuticals. The process begins with freshly harvested leaves […]

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Posted in Aloe Vera Liquid on Aug 3rd, 2007, 1:02 pm by michael  5 comments   

Aloe Vera Gel Vegetable

Aloe Vera Gel, sold by weight in a pail, 43 lbs. ($7.40/lb.) This is a clear to slightly hazy viscous gel which should be stored at room temperature protected from oxidation; this product may darken in color over time but will still be fine to use. This is a “gel” product, not a liquid, and […]

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Posted in Aloe Vera Gel on Aug 3rd, 2007, 12:57 pm by michael     

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