Ingredients
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L-lysine | L-lysine is an amino acid (a building block of protein) that is essential for health. However, it cannot be manufactured naturally in the human body like other types of amino acids. |
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Oat Flour | Oats are used for skin conditions including itchiness, dryness, oiliness, weeping eczema, and contact dermatitis. |
Rye flour | Rye grass is a plant. The rye grass pollen is used to make medicine. Rye grass pollen extract (Cernilton) is a registered pharmaceutical product in Western Europe, Japan, Korea, and Argentina. |
Soy lecithin | Lecithin, also known as soy lecithin, is a natural emulsifier and stabilizer. It comes from fatty substances found in plant and animal tissues. |
Brewers dried yeast | Brewer’s yeast is a kind of yeast that is a by-product of brewing beer. Dietary supplements containing brewer’s yeast often contain non-living, dried yeast. |
Arabic gum | Gum Arabic also known as Acacia is the gum that is exuded from the acacia tree. It’s a dietary fiber that can dissolve in water. |
Glycerin | Glycerin is what is called a humectant. Glycerin helps maintain the skin’s water balance on an intercellular level. Glycerin in lotions or other skin care products can help prevent or combat dry skin. |
Canola oil | Because of its light flavor, high smoke point, and smooth texture, canola oil is one of the most versatile cooking oils. |
Maltodextrin | Maltodextrin is a starch-derived food additive that is commonly used as a thickening or filling agent in a range of commercial foods and beverages. |
Sodium alginate | Sodium alginate is a chemical taken from brown seaweeds. It is used to make medicine. |
Calcium sulfat | Calcium is a mineral that is an essential part of bones and teeth. The heart, nerves, and blood-clotting systems also need calcium to work. |
Oat Meal | Oatmeal is generally considered very safe to use. Bathers should avoid getting it in the eyes, as it can be irritating. |
Citrus pectin | Your intestines can’t absorb pectin in its natural form. This makes it an effective source of fiber. |
Sorbic acid | Sorbic acid is a natural compound that is also made synthetically. |
Propionic acid | Alpha hydroxy acids seem to work by removing the top layers of dead skin cells. They can also increase the thickness of deeper layers of skin, promoting firmness. |
Mixed tocopherols | 100% natural solution for protecting against oxidation in foods |
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