Soy Lecithin Powder | Soy Lecithin, or lecithin, is commonly used to hold emulsions together. Lecithin is a very common ingredient in packaged foods because it is such a great emulsifier and stabilizer. It’s also the main reason egg yolks work so well to stabilize mayonnaise, aiolis, and sauces like Hollandaise. In modernist cooking it is often used to hold vinaigrettes together, create light foams and airs, and add elasticity and moisture tolerance to doughs |
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Spirulina | They are used as a source of dietary protein, B-vitamins, and iron. They are also used for weight loss, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), hayfever, diabetes, stress, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and other women’s health issues. |
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Barley Grass Powder | Historically, the plant species was used in the treatment of skin, liver, blood, and GI disorders. Ancient Greeks used the mucilage derived from the cereal to treat GI inflammations. Gladiators ate barley for strength and stamina. The Roman physician Pliny used barley as part of a ritualized cure for boils |
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Oat Beta Glucans | High cholesterol. Taking beta-glucans made from yeast or barley seems to reduce total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL or “bad”) cholesterol in people with high cholesterol after several weeks of treatment. However, there is some research that suggests beta-glucans do not affect cholesterol levels. The conflicting evidence seems to result from how products containing beta-glucans are processed. |
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Fructooligosaccharides | Fructo-oligosaccharides are used for constipation, traveler’s diarrhea, and high cholesterol levels. |
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Carrot Powder | Consists of the root, leaf and seed |
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Bromelain | Bromelain can be used to treat a number of conditions, but it is particularly effective in reducing inflammation from infection and injuries. |
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Papain | Papain is used for pain and swelling (inflammation) as well as fluid retention following trauma and surgery. |
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Red Grape Seed Extract | Although fairly new to the U.S., grape seed extract is now used to treat a number of diseases. |
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Chorella-Cracked Cell Powder | This ingredient is currently being researched thoroughly by our team. A NutraWiki page summarizing our findings will be available soon. |
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Wheat Grass Powder | Wheatgrass, a herb that is known for various health benefits, is prepared from the cotyledons of the wheat plant, which are biologically known as Triticum aestivum. It is a powerhouse of nutrients and is known for its ability to increase immunity and help deal with cancer. |
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Red Raspberry Powder | The chemicals in red raspberry might have antioxidant effects and help relax blood vessels. |
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Apple Pectin | Apples are used to control diarrhea or constipation; and for the softening, passage, and collection of gallstones. They are also used to prevent cancer, especially lung cancer. Other uses include treating cancer, diabetes, dysentery, fever, heart problems, warts, and a vitamin C-deficiency condition called scurvy. Some people also use apples for cleaning their teeth. |
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Acerola | Acerola Berry Juice Powder |
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Alfalfa | Alfalfa is used for kidney conditions, bladder and prostate conditions, and to increase urine flow. It is also used for high cholesterol, asthma, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, upset stomach, and a bleeding disorder called thrombocytopenic purpura. |
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Beet Juice Powder | Beets contain a natural group of chemicals called nitrates, which have a litany of benefits to the body, especially to the heart. |
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Cauliflower Powder | Cauliflower can help keep your blood flowing to essential organs of the body! |
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Flaxseed Meal | Omega-3 essential fatty acids, "good" fats that have been shown to have heart-healthy effects. Each tablespoon of ground flaxseed contains about 1.8 grams of plant omega-3s. |
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Parsley Juice Powder | Parsley might help stimulate the appetite, improve digestion, increase urine production, reduce spasms, and increase menstrual flow. |
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Rose Hips | Some people use rose hip as a source of vitamin C. It is true that fresh rose hip contains vitamin C. But processing and drying of the plant destroys most of the vitamin C. |
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Spinach Leaf Powder | Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is one of wonderful green-leafy vegetable often recognized as one of the functional foods for its wholesome nutritional, antioxidants and anti-cancer composition. |
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Non-Dairy Probiotic Culture | 1. a usually dairy food or a dietary supplement containing live bacteria that replace or add to the beneficial bacteria normally present in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Royal Jelly | There is very little scientific information available about the effects of royal jelly in people. In animals, royal jelly seems to have some activity against tumors and the development of “hardening of the arteries.” |
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Bee Pollen | Bee pollen is available at many health food stores. You may find bee pollen in other natural dietary supplements, as well as in skin softening products used for baby’s diaper rash or eczema. |
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Citrus Bioflavonoids | Immune system support |
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Blueberry Powder | Supports heart health |
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Brocoli Powder | Broccoli is used for preventing cancer of the prostate, breast, colon, bladder, and stomach. Some people also use it for boosting the effectiveness of the immune system. |
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Cranberry Juice Powder | Cranberries have a tremendous amount of antioxidant capacity. The health benefits of cranberry juice include relief from urinary tract infection, respiratory disorders, kidney stones, cancer, and heart disease. |
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Horsetail Rush | The chemicals in horsetail may have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. Plants related to horsetail contain chemicals that work like “water pills” (diuretics) and increase urine output. But it isn’t clear whether horsetail has this effect. |
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Bilberry Extract | Bilberry is used for improving eyesight, including night vision. Bilberry is also used for treating eye conditions such as cataracts and disorders of the retina. There is some evidence that bilberry may help retinal disorders. |
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Milk Thistle | Milk thistle is used most often for liver disorders, including liver damage caused by chemicals, Amanita phalloides mushroom poisoning, jaundice, chronic inflammatory liver disease, cirrhosis of the liver, and chronic hepatitis. |
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Rosemary Leaf Powder | Rosemary leaves are rich in vitamin C, approximately 22 mg per 100 g. Vitamin C is important and is vital for the collagen synthesis in the body. |
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Dmg Hci | Dimethylglycine might help improve the way the body’s immune system works. |
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Grape Seed Extract | Grape seed extract may help with a type of poor circulation (chronic venous insufficiency) and high cholesterol. Grape seed extract also reduces swelling caused by injury and helps with eye disease related to diabetes. |
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Green Tea Extract | It is loaded with antioxidants and nutrients that have powerful effects on the body. This includes improved brain function, fat loss, a lower risk of cancer and many other incredible benefits. |
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Eleutherococcus Senticosus | Siberian ginseng is often called an “adaptogen”. This is a non-medical term used to describe substances that can supposedly strengthen the body and increase general resistance to daily stress. |
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Aloe Leaf Powder | Aloe seems to be able to speed wound healing by improving blood circulation through the area and preventing cell death around a wound. |
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Stevia | Natural Low Calorie Sweetener |
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Licorice Glycomil | The chemicals contained in licorice are thought to decrease swelling, thin mucus secretions, decrease cough, and increase the chemicals in our body that heal ulcers. |
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