Vitamin E

Vitamin E Prevents rancidity. An anti-oxidant in creams, lotions, sun products, makeup, foundations, baby preparations, deodorant, and hair grooming aids. Obtained by the vacuum distillation of edible oils, rendered animal fats, or a combination of such fats with vegetable oils. Helps form normal red blood breakdown. Experimental evidence shows Vitamin E may protect the heart and blood vessels and retard aging. (Natural Vitamin E is of higher cost than synthetic variety) We use the Natural Vitamin E.

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  • Calendula Extract

    Calendula Extract

    Single or double flowers in shades of yellow, orange and gold, Can grow up to 18 inches high Thrives in mild, cool weather, full sun or light shade, and well-drained...

    Calendula Extract

    Single or double flowers in shades of yellow, orange and gold, Can grow up to 18 inches high Thrives in mild, cool weather, full sun or light shade, and well-drained...

  • Saxifraga

    Saxifraga

    The genus Saxifraga is very extensive, comprising a wide range of perennial plants, many of which are alpines. They are found throughout the greater part of the temperate and sub-arctic...

    Saxifraga

    The genus Saxifraga is very extensive, comprising a wide range of perennial plants, many of which are alpines. They are found throughout the greater part of the temperate and sub-arctic...

  • Cinnamomum Cassia Root Extract

    Cinnamomum Cassia Root Extract

    Cinnamon has been used as a medicine and spice for over 5,000 years. Early Egyptians used it in their embalming mixtures. This spice contains properties that kill bacteria and other...

    Cinnamomum Cassia Root Extract

    Cinnamon has been used as a medicine and spice for over 5,000 years. Early Egyptians used it in their embalming mixtures. This spice contains properties that kill bacteria and other...

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