| RSL Ingredient Dictionary
provides a comprehensive ingredient profile to help our
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used in
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Acrylates/C10-30
Alkyl Acrylate CrosspolymerSalts or esters of acrylic
acid used as thickening ingredients.
Alfalfa
(Medicago sativa)- Nutritive
tonic, restorative tonic, diuretic, anti anemic, anti hemorrhagic,
anti rheumatic. In the Middle East, Alfalfa is known as the father
of all herbs." The leaves of this herb contain significant amounts
of beta-carotene, leading to its widespread therapeutic use
concerning a variety of skin disorders. It is an ideal herb for
treating inflammatory conditions, especially those associated with
aging. Various arthritic and rheumatic conditions benefit from the
use of Alfalfa, including lower back ache. Alfalfa is also a natural
deodorizer, as well as an infection fighter due to its high content
of vitamin A.
Allantoin- Allantoin
is a healing, moisturizing,
soothing and anti-irritating, keratolytic and non-toxic agent useful in
dermatological, cosmetic and veterinary preparation. Allantoin is a
valuable cell-proliferating healing agent which stimulates healthy
tissue formation. Allantoin has a pronounced keratolytic and skin
softening action, acts as chemical debrider of necrotic and scaling
tissue, clearing up the areas where applied. Allantoin is effective at
quite low concentrations, 0.1% up to 2%.
As natural component, Allantoin is found in wheat germ, rice
polishings, confrey roots, in the earth-worm and as organic component
of many soils.
Almond Butter-
Prunus Amygdalus- Derived from sweet
almonds specifically from the Mediterranean area. Cold processed.
Moisturizing, full of minerals, vitamins, and essential fatty acids.
Almond
meal-Prunus Amygdalus- Exfoliant; used as an abrasive for
exfoliation. These are usually pulverized and blanched almonds.
Organic Aloe
Vera-Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice- Botanical,
moisturizer, skin protectant, humectant. A member of the South African
aloe plant leaf, usually a juice, containing water, amino acids and
carbohydrates, used as a moisturizer, stabilizer, and light tonic for
the skin.
Alpha
Hydroxy-Glycolic Acid- AHA Anti-aging,
antioxidant; fruit based. Is sometimes combined with phospholipids and
Acidophilus. Skin cell renewal and cell shedding. Glycolic Acid is
found in simple sugars. Glycolic Acid works by dissolving the
intercellular cement responsible for abnormal keratinization
(discoloration of the skin), improving skin hydration by enhanced
moisture uptake, binding water to the stratum corneum.
Alpha Lipoic
Acid- antioxidant; Anti-aging
applications have been noted due to its antioxidant nature. A popular
new ingredient for skin crmes. Helps to smooth fine lines in mature
skin. Accelerates the sloughing off of dead skin, diminishing the signs
of actinic keratosis (discoloration of the skin). Skin cell renewal and
cell shedding.
American Ginseng
(Panax quinquefolium)- Adaptogen, alterative, aphrodisiac, cell
proliferant, demulcent, rejuvenative. Ginsengs botanical name, Panax,
is derived from the Greek word panacea, which means all healing.
Ginseng is well known as a super cosmetic, and is especially popular in
places like Hollywood. It is an absolutely wonderful skin conditioner,
cleanser, and restorative. It also acts on free radicals in the body,
thus slowing down the effects of aging. American Ginseng was valued by
the Native Americans long before the Europeans discovered it. In the
1700s the Jesuits began exporting it to China, where it gained the
universal acclaim it still has today.
Ammonium Laurel
Sulfate- A naturally derived surfactant from coconut. It
is primarily used as a cleansing agent and is considered gentle and
effective.
Ammonium Laureth
Sulfate- A naturally derived surfactant from coconut. It
is primarily used as a cleansing agent and is considered gentle and
effective.
Amodimethicone- This
is being used more often by
chemists as conditioning agents in hair product formulations. It is
popular because of its ease of use in processing and manufacturing
products as well as for their many benefits to the hair.
Amodimethicone is an abbreviation of amine-functionalized silicone,
which is a family of silicones modified to have specific properties.
The simplest, and perhaps most well-known silicone,
polydimethylsiloxane (dimethicone, by INCI naming standards), consists
of methyl groups (-CH3) as the pendant group along the backbone of the
polymer chain (Figure 1). Amine-functionalized silicones have been
chemically modified so that some of the pendant groups along the
backbone have been replaced with various alkylamine groups (-R-NH2).
These amine groups become positively charged in aqueous solutions
because of their electron-donating (basic) tendencies, yielding an
inorganic, cationic polymer.[i]
These inorganic cationic polymers deposit onto the hair because of the
electrostatic attraction between the polymer and the negatively-charged
protein surface of the cuticle. In this manner, they behave much like
polyquaternium materials (organic cationic polymers), which are
excellent conditioning agents as well. The charge density of the
polymer can be varied by changing the placement and quantity of the
amine groups. A polymer with greater charge density will be more
substantive to the hair than one with lesser charge density.
One interesting property of these polymers is that they provide
selective conditioning to the areas most in need of it. The mechanism
by which they accomplish this is, again, electrostatic attraction.
Highly damaged areas of the hair cuticle possess higher negative charge
density, which enhances the affinity of the cationic polymer to that
specific area. These polymers can provide a targeted beneficial effect.
Once the amine-functional silicone is deposited onto the surface of the
hair, it spreads out and forms a cross linked film when it dries. This
cross linked film can last through several washings, which is
considered to be advantageous in most applications. A unique property
of these polymers is that once in place on the surface of the hair,
they repel further deposition of amine-functional polymers on top of
the existing layer, preventing buildup. This cross-linked film seals
moisture inside the hair shaft, holding the cuticle flat and providing
excellent wet and dry comb-ability. An additional benefit of these
silicones over other cationic polymers (such as polyquats) is their
high refractive index, which gives the hair a high degree of gloss and
shine.
Silicones, including amodimethicone, also protect from thermal damage
resulting from styling tools, such as hot rollers, curling irons, and
blow dryers. This phenomenon is due to their very low thermal
conductivity much lower than water, glycerin, or mineral oil. This
reduces heat transfer through the hair surface to the cortex of the
hair. Very high temperatures found when styling or processing hair
(sometimes as high as 100C to 160C) are capable of vaporizing water
contained within the cortex. It is extremely important to maintain
proper hydration of the hair because water has a very high specific
heat which helps protect the hair from getting too hot. Hair that
reaches too high temperatures can suffer permanent damage to the
delicate keratin fibrils in the cortex. A protective layer of
amodimethicone on the surface can help prevent or reduce damage done in
this .Amodimethicone and other similarly modified silicone polymers are
considered to be among the best high-performance conditioning polymers
currently available to the hair-care product formulator. They provide
many unique benefits, including the following:
o Deep conditioning
o Targeted conditioning to areas of particularly damaged hair
o Protect from thermal damage
o Increase color retention
o Resist build up
o Impart gloss and shine
o These modified silicones seem to be of particular benefit for those
of us with damaged hair, permanently colored hair or those concerned
about the buildup of conditioning agents.
Angelica (A. atropurpurea)- Aromatic,
carminative, emmenagogue, expectorant. During the time of the great
plague, a monk said he was told by an angel in his dreams that
Angelica would cure the plague. Today, Angelica is best known for its
stimulating effects on the digestive system. Angelica is also used to
clean wounds, as it aids in the healing process.
Anise (Pimpinella anisum)- Antiseptic,
Antispasmodic, Aromatic, Pectoral, Stimulant. Anise was used by the
Romans primarily as a flavoring for cakes and other food items.
Hypocrites used the herb for coughs, and later in history a Roman
scholar recommended chewing Anise in the morning to remove unpleasant
odors from the mouth. It is still recommended for this use today.
Apricot Kernel oil-Prunus Armeniaca- Emollient/moisturizer.
A natural nut/vegetable oil pressed from the kernel of the apricot, for
penetrating and softening. Non-greasy feel. High content of Vitamin E.
Some claim it can aid the skin in retaining elasticity and suppleness.
Is a triglyceride containing oleic and linoleic acid. Another natural
replacement for mineral oil. Used by the Hunza people for millennia,
contributing to their being the healthiest and longest living people in
the world. Mimics the skins natural sebum and is readily absorbed into
skin. A great carrier oil as well.
Arnica (Arnica Montana)-
Anti-inflammatory, Antimicrobial, Analgesic, Antiecchymotic.
Traditionally used for the external treatment of sprains, bruises,
swelling, muscle pain, varicose veins and hemorrhoids, inflammations,
and rheumatic complaints. Arnica can also be used to treat athletes
foot, as well as stimulate hair growth. It is said the Goethe, the
German writer, poet, and scientist would ask for arnica tea in his
old age due to anginal pain he experienced as a result of coronary
arteriosclerosis. Arnica grows wild in alpine meadows, and can be
easily identified by its brightly colored yellow-orange flowers.
Arrowroot-Maranta
Arudinacea- Botanical/Absorbent.
Named by the Indians as it was used for healing wounds caused by
arrows. Its chemical makeup is one of a starch.
Ascorbic acid- Antioxidant; Vitamin C preservative. A chemical
component of Vitamin C and free radical fighter. Can be used to lessen
skin pigmentation. Is found in fruits and vegetables. Essential for the
production of collagen in the skin.
Artemisia Annua (Artemisia Annua)- Although
native to China, Artemisia Annua has been naturalized throughout the
world. In ancient times it was used by Chinese herbalists to treat
fevers. It is also used in tropical regions as an anti-parasitic,
particularly to prevent parasite resistance in the case of malaria.
It has also been shown to have some anti-cancer properties.
Artichoke (Cynara Scolymus)- Hepatic,
biliary fluidifying, cholagogic, diuretic, anti-rheumatic. The
artichoke originates from the Mediterranean area, where it grows wild
on the island of Crete. It has long been traditionally used as a
liver detoxifier, as well as an aid for those with digestive
weaknesses and constipation. It is also effective in treating
dandruff when used topically, as well as rashes of the skin.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)-
Anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, stress-reducer, invigorating. A
traditional Ayurvedic herb, Ashwagandha has been used for centuries
in India to treat various cerebral disorders, including memory loss.
Although it has many calming properties, it is also used to promote
sexual vitality. This herb is also very good for the skin due to its
very high antioxidant content, and has been found to make an
effective facial toner.
Astragalus (A. membranaceus)- Adaptive,
antibacterial, anhydrotic, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, diuretic,
immunostimulant, tonic. Astragalus is rich is polysaccharides, and
has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as an adaptogen for
thousands of years. It promotes the healing of damaged tissues, and
medical studies have shown it to have anti-carcinogenic effects. This
herb also increases the strength of T-cells, and studies have shown
that cancer patients who opted to use this herb while undergoing
chemotherapy and/or radiation lived twice as long as those who didnt
supplement with Astragalus. It also improves urine flow, blood
circulation, and decreases toxicity of the liver.
Avocado
Oil-Persea Gratissima- This ultra rich
organic oil is a delightful treasure containing high amounts of Vitamin
A, B1, B2, D, and E. Also contains amino acids, sterols, pantothenic
acid, lecithin, and other essential fatty acids. Highly prized to those
with skin problems such as eczema, psoriasis, and other skin ailments
and our variety makes a lovely salad oil for dressings and condiments.
Highly recommended to those with sensitive skin, problem skin and other
irritations that require vitamin rich oil. Anti-irritant; emollient;
moisturizer. Has cleansing applications as well as a moisturizing
carrier oil.
Baking
soda-Bicarbonate of Soda- an absorbent/topical that
relieves itching, and burns. Sometimes used for insect bites.
Bamboo Fibers-
High silica content bamboo fibers
come from renewable plants and do not tax the earths eco system with
over harvesting. Add them to scrubs, exfoliating washes, and masques.
Bayberry (Myrica cerifera)-
Antibacterial, antiseptic, astringent, deobstruent, emetic,
febrifuge, insecticide, stimulant, tonic. Bayberry has been found to
be especially useful in the treatment of various female problems,
especially excessive menstruation. It is a strong skin cleanser and
healer, and is good for treating ulcerated sores. In India, a
combination of Bayberry and Ginger is used to combat the effects of
cholera. It also aids in digestion, nutrition, blood building, blood
circulation, and the healing of cuts, ulcers, bruises and insect
bites. Beeswax-
Emollient. A wax produced by bees, used as a wax base or for smoothing
the skin.
Bentonite-
Porous clay from volcanic ash. Is used
in facial masks as an absorbent, also as an emulsifier, thickener, and
stabilizer. Bentonite is considered noncomedogenic. It is a colloidal
aluminum silicate clay.
Black Cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa)-
Antirheumatic, antispasmodic, estrogenic, uterine tonic. Black Cohosh
is native to North America where it was used to treat snake bites,
including that of the rattlesnake. Its name, Cimicifuga
means to chase insects away, and it has been used accordingly.
Black Cohosh has also been proven useful for those who suffer
allergies to bee stings. The early American colonists used it to
treat yellow fever, malaria, nervous disorders, bronchitis and
dropsy. It is a useful tonic for the central nervous system, and is
effective in relieving all different sorts of inflammatory
conditions, making it ideal for skin disorders. Recently it has
become a popular treatment in Germany for menopausal symptoms, but it
is important to note that the plant has been employed to treat
feminine issues for decades. Traditionally, Black Cohosh has
been used to treat arthritis and rheumatism, as well as tinnitus,
sciatica, whooping cough, and conditions that require reduction in LH
levels, such as cyst formation.
Black Haw (Viburnum prunifolium)-
Antispasmodic, uterine tonic, nervine, anti-dysentery. Black Haw is
similar to Black Cohosh in that it too is effective in relieving
menstrual cramps, menopausal symptoms, and nervousness. The Native
Americans also used it as a way of preventing miscarriages. Black Haw
contains salicin, which is the compound in aspirin responsible for
relieving pain and inflammation. It is also rich in steroidal
saponins, which serve as the raw material for the production of
hormones by the liver.
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)- Anthelmintic,
antifungal, antiparasitic, antiseptic, astringent, bitter,
insecticide, vermifuge. Black Walnut is probably best known for its
antiparasitic effects, and has traditionally been used to expel worms
from the intestines. The American Indians used it as a natural
laxative, and for many centuries the Europeans used it as a laxative
and as a treatment for skin ailments, especially herpes and eczema.
Black Walnut is thought to be a good remedy for bad blood
diseases such as syphilis and Diphtheria. It is also useful in the
treatment of acne, dandruff, mouth sores of various kinds,
hemorrhoids, cold sores, and for cleaning the teeth.
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosis)-
Bladderwrack is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea,
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the western Baltic Sea. It was
discovered in 1811 and is the original source of iodine. Thus, it was
used to treat the swelling of the thyroid gland, which is related to
iodine deficiency. Because it is a thyroid stimulant, Bladderwrack is
very useful in helping obese people lose weight, as many of these
people suffer from very slow metabolisms. Due to its high mineral
content, Bladderwrack is also good for cleansing and refreshing the
skin, as well as treatment for psoriasis, cellulite, sprains and
bruises.
Blessed Thistle (Cnicus benedictus)- Alterative,
anthelmintic, anti-pyretic, aperitive, carminative, cholagogue,
diaphoretic-stimulating, diuretic, emetic (in large doses),
emmenagogue, galactagogue, tonic. The Quinault Indians of North
America used to use the whole plant as a means of birth control. In
Europe, monks used Blessed Thistle to cure small pox, and in 17th
century England, herbalist Culpepper used Blessed Thistle for fever,
feminine complaints and headaches. It strengthens the heart and
lungs, stimulates milk production in nursing mothers, is a good
digestive tonic, balances female hormones, and has even been used to
treat internal cancers.
Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides)-
Anthelmintic, antispasmodic, bitter, diaphoretic, diuretic,
emmenagogue, nervine, oxytocic, sedative, stimulant. The Native
American Indians used Blue Cohosh for menstrual problems and delayed
delivery. It also inhibits false labor pains in childbirth, and is
effective in regulating a womans menstrual cycle. Blue Cohosh
relieves muscle cramping and spasms, and is a good remedy for
emergency allergic reactions to bee stings.
Blue Flag (Iris versicolor)- Alterative,
anti-inflammatory, cathartic, diuretic, stimulant. Blue Flag is
excellent at treating a variety of skin conditions such as acne,
herpes simplex, and psoriasis. It is a powerful liver cleanser, and
generally effective at removing stagnation from within the body. It
is used in the treatment of hepatitis, chronic rheumatism, jaundice,
and to relieve flatulence, heartburn, nausea and belching. Also,
recent studies have shown that Blue Flag reduces cravings for food,
making it an ideal candidate for helping those with obesity.
Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata)- Diuretic,
analgesic, expectorant, anti-rheumatic. The term vervain comes
from the Celtic word ferfaen, meaning to drive away a stone.
This refers to the herbs historical use in treating kidney stones.
The Native Americans used it for colds, coughs, stomach cramps and
fevers. It is also effective in treating bladder infections,
hemorrhoids, chronic bronchitis, and joint pain, and was used in old
pagan love potions. Bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis)-
Expectorant, stimulant, alterative, antibiotic, diuretic, febrifuge,
sedative, emetic (in large doses). The Native Americans used
Bloodroot as a dye they knew as musquaspenne, and introduced
it to early colonists in Virginia. Nineteenth-century physicians used
Bloodroot as a remedy for pneumonia, headaches, cancer, hepatitis and
coughs. Today, Bloodroot is an ingredient in various tooth care
products due to its content of an alkaloid known as sanguinarine.
Sanguinarine chemically binds to dental plaque, keeping it from
sticking to teeth. Using Bloodroot is also an effective way to
prevent gum disease, as well as a treatment for various skin
afflictions such as athletes foot and burns.
Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)-
Analgesic, antipyretic, aperitive, bitter, diaphoretic, emetic,
febrifuge, stimulant. Traditionally, Boneset has been used as a
remedy for coughs, fevers and colds. Civil War troops received
infusions of Boneset to keep them healthy, or to assist them in
recovery from fevers. It is a tonic for the liver, stomach, bowels
and uterus, and has mild anti-inflammatory effects. It is also useful
in treating indigestion of the elderly. Recent research in Germany
suggests that Boneset stimulates white blood cells to consume more
foreign agents, which explains its effectiveness in treating
infections. Borage
Oil-Borago Officinalis- types as an acting
emollient and is best known for its ability to soften, soothe, and
re-condition the skin. It is truly marvelous as a carrier oil and is
equally superb for addition to body care products. Natural expeller
pressed oil from raw almond kernels and exceptionally rich in fatty
acids. Emollient; moisturizer; ointment base; botanical. Considered
useful for sensitive skin. This comes from a hardy annual. Mostly the
leaves are used; sometimes the flowers.
Bugleweed (Lycopus virginicus)-
Antithyroid, astringent, bitter, cardiac, diuretic, emmenagogue,
hemostatic, sedative, tonic. Bugleweed is especially successful in
treating hemorrhages of the lungs and bowels, as well as excessive
menstrual bleeding. It improves blood circulation, and has been used
successfully to strengthen the circulatory system, as well as to
reduce fluid discharges from the body. In some cases it is also a
useful pain reliever.
Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)- Alterative,
antidote, anti-phlogistic, anti-tumor, aperient, bitter,
bacteriocide, blood purifier, carminative, cholagogue, demulcent,
depurative, diaphoretic, diuretic, hepatic, laxative, lithotriptic,
stomachic, tonic. Burdock Root is known as a blood purifier,
and historically herbalists have used it to rebuild the body due to
its high source of various nutrients. The Menominee and Micmac
Indians used it to treat skin sores, while the Cherokees used it for
a broader variety of ailments. The Chinese used Burdock Root to treat
colds, coughs, sore throats, measles, sores, abscesses, and
tonsillitis. Burdock Root helps prevent water retention and jaundice
in babies, and is a very strong liver purifier. This herb is
especially valuable for the skin, arthritic pains, and glandular
problems.
Butchers Broom (Ruscus aculeatus)-
Anti-inflammatory, aperient, astringent, deobstruent, diaphoretic,
diuretic, emmenagogue, laxative, prevents blood clots,
vasoconstrictive. Butchers Broom is best known for its
anti-inflammatory properties, and is especially useful in the
prevention of blood clots, as well as varicose veins, swelling of the
legs and feet, urinary stones, fractures, and lowering cholesterol.
Butterbur (Petasites hybridus)-
Anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic. The Greek physician Dioscurides
used Butterbur leaves to treat skin ulcers. During the Middle Ages
Butterbur was used extensively in an attempt to cure the plague by
mixing its powder in wine. It was also traditionally used as a
treatment for conditions such as pain, spasms and fever. It is used
as an anti-spasmodic to relieve menstrual cramps, as well as an
anti-parasitic. Today, Butterbur is primarily used for the prevention
of migraines, as well as headaches and asthma.
Cactus Grandiflorus (Selenicereus grandiflorus)-
Aromatic. Cactus Grandiflorus is primarily used for its fragrance in
various cosmetics. The night blooming variety known as Cereus has a
heavy, vanilla like smell, while other varieties have a more delicate
aroma. It is also an excellent heart tonic, sympathetic nervous
system regulator, sedative and nerve tonic. Calcium
Carbonate- Chalk; used as an absorbent in cosmetics.
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)-
Alterative, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent,
bitter, cholagogue, depurative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue,
hemostatic, stimulant, styptic, vermifuge, vulnerary. Calendula was
first used by the Romans to treat scorpion bites, and old herbal
doctors recommended regularly applying Calendula as a way to prevent
gangrene. It supports the connective tissues of the skin, and is good
for healing all types of skin irritations and injuries such as burns,
rashes, cuts and varicose veins. Due to its natural content on
iodine, it is considered to be one of the best antiseptics available.
Calendula Oil-
Organic Calendula Officinalis- Not
only one of the most effective topical oils, it also makes an excellent
base for salves, facial creams and many other natural cosmetics.
Gentle, cooling, and soothing. Calendula oil is the most successful oil
for assisting us with dry and damaged skin, skin inflammations, rashes,
diaper irritations, and other skin disorders. Makes a wonderful babys
oil and is exceptional for those with sensitive skin.
California Poppy (Escholtzia californica)-
Sedative, analgesic, hypnotic, antineuralgic. Known to early Spanish
settlers as copa del ora, meaning cup of gold,
California Poppy is a rather effective pain reliever, as well as mood
balancer. The Costanoan Indians would rub a decoction of the flowers
into the hair to kill lice, and the Indians of Mendocino County used
a poultice of the fresh root for toothaches, headaches and sores. It
can also be used for insomnia, psoriasis, and painful migraines and
headaches. Camellia
Oil-Camellia Sasanqua- Anti-aging;
emollient; carrier; moisturizer. High content of oleic acid. Helps in
role of anti-oxidation and is fairly non-greasy.
Camphor-Cinnamomum
Camphora- Is used as an
anesthetic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, cooling, and is
thought to be slightly stimulating to blood circulation. Derived from a
species of tree in the Orient that resembles the Evergreen tree.
Camu Camu Berry-
This active ingredient is used in
skin care as a powerful vitamin c source. Research vitamin c and skin
care to understand the value of this ingredient. Camu camu (Myrciaria
dubia) is a native bush to the South American rainforest that produces
a fruit containing more vitamin C than any other known botanical
source. For comparison: a fresh camu camu berry may contain up to 4%
vitamin C, whereas a lemon may contain at most 0.5% vitamin C. Some
sources estimate that camu camu berries have 30 times as much vitamin C
as oranges. RainShadow Labs camu camu is loaded with an incredible 380
mg of immune-supportive Vitamin C in every teaspoon serving! Best of
all, RainShadwo Labs Camu Camu has no additives and no fillers, and it
is 100% raw!
Indigenous Amazonian peoples would pick the camu camu berries in
season, dry them, and use them medicinally for the rest of the year.
This purplish-red berry becomes light beige in color when dried and
powdered.
The camu camu berry is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus,
potassium, iron, the amino acids serine, valine and leucine, as well as
small amounts of the vitamins B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin) and B3
(niacin). Camu camu also contains high levels of anthocyanins (a
powerful antioxidant), bioflavonoids, and other essential co-factors.
All of these nutrients help the body make full use of the abundant
levels of Vitamin C found in this superfruit. For proof of this we need
only turn to Dr. James Duke, notable USDA scientist and author of The
Green Pharmacy: I take vitamin C for coldsI prefer to get mine from
camu camu, the amazing Amazonian fruit that has the worlds highest
vitamin C content.
Traditionally, camu camu has been used to:
* support the immune system
* maintain excellent eyesight
* create beautiful skin
* ward off viral infections
* support strong collagen, tendons and ligaments
* decrease inflammation
* improve respiratory (lung) health
* help maintain optimal clarity of mind in times of stress and anxiety
Camu camu berries especially support the functions of the
brain, eyes, heart, liver and skin.
In a comparative study of hundreds of botanicals, ranked in order of
effectiveness for various health conditions, camu-camu was ranked among
hundreds of herbs as follows:
Anti-mutagenic #4
Anti-viral #6
Anti-oxidant #4
Asthma #1
Atherosclerosis #1
Cataracts #1
Colds #1
Depression #2
Edema #1
Gingivitis/Periodontal disease #1
Glaucoma #1
Hepatitis #1
Infertility #1
Migraine headaches #1
Osteoarthritis #1
Painkiller #1
Parkinsons disease #1
**This comparative studys results are not FDA approved. We
make no
specific claim as to the camu camu berrys medical properties.
As a natural vitamin C source, this product may be used in conjunction
with MSM powder to rejuvenate collagen and improve the health of the
skin.
One of the most powerful botanical substances known. If you know the
power of vitamin C, camu camu berry powder is the best source. Its
essential. - David Wolfe, author of The Sunfood Diet Success System
and Eating for Beauty
There is no doubt that ascorbic acid [Vitamin C] is required for the
synthesis of collagen in the bodies of human beings and other animals.
One of the important functions of collagen is its service in
strengthening the intercellular cement that holds the cells of the body
together in various tissues. It is not unlikely that part of the
effectiveness of vitamin C against the common cold, influenza, and
other viral diseases can be attributed to this strengthening effect,
and in this way preventing or hindering the motion of the virus
particles through the tissues and into the cells. - Linus Pauling,
Vitamin C, the Common Cold, and the Flu, 1971, p.43-45
Canola Oil- Carrier;
emollient; moisturizer.
Extracted from rapeseed oil. It is considered to be a natural
replacement to Mineral Oil. Has good emolliency and lubrication.
Carbomer- a
group of thickening agents used primarily to create gel-like
formulations
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum)- Cardamom
contains an antiseptic known as cineole which is known to kill
bacteria in the mouth that causes bad breath. Aside from being a
popular culinary herb, especially in Asian and Middle Eastern
cuisines, it is also a popular aromatic used in perfumes and oils, as
well as love potions. Cardamom also stimulates digestion, eases bowel
spasms and flatulence, and is often used by herbalists to prevent the
griping effect of laxatives. Carnauba Wax-
A natural, hard wax obtained from the
leaves of palm trees. It is used primarily as a thickening agent, but
also has film-forming and absorbent properties. To protect itself
against dehydration during the period of drought that severely affects
the Northeast region of Brazil every year for more than six months, the
Carnauba covers its leaves with a thick layer of wax consisting
basically of esters, alcohols and fatty acids of high molecular weight.
Once the leaves have been collected, they are dried out and beaten for
the wax to loosen up. After going through a refining process that
includes filtering, distillation, and centrifugation, the wax is used
all over the world by various industries, such as in the manufacture of
polishing wax (floors, shoes, cars etc.), in the paper and packaging
industries, in making paints and other more resistant continuous
coatings, in the cosmetic industry (lipsticks, enamels), in the food
industry (bubble gum, chocolate, fruits), as well as in the
pharmaceutical industry as vehicle and excipient.
Carrageenan- Chondrus Crispus. Irish Moss. A
natural stabilizer and emulsifier. Wonderful humectant properties for
the skin and hair. Seaweedlike in smell and water soluble.
Carrot
Oil-Daucus Carota Sativa- Botanical;
emollient; anti-aging; skin protectant. This carotene rich emollient is
derived from the carrot root. A good source of Vitamin A. Used in some
cosmetics to treat skin blemishes or to assist with creating a tan
stain in conjunction with other ingredients. Also some application
indicated for dermatitis and skin rashes by some estheticians.
Cascara Sagrada (Rhamnus purshiana)- Alterative,
anthelmintic, bitter tonic, cathartic, cholagogue, emetic, febrifuge,
hepatic, laxative stimulant, nervine, stomachic, tonic-colon. The
name Cascara Sagrada means sacred bark, and was bestowed
upon this particular tree by Spanish and Mexican explorers. The
American Indians used it as a remedy for chronic constipation, among
many other things. It is not considered to be a habit forming
laxative, as it restores natural tone to the colon. Cascara Sagrada
helps the body rid itself of gallstones, and is helpful in the
treatment of hemorrhoids, as well as jaundice, colitis, and liver
failure.
Catnip (Nepeta cataria)- Analgesic,
antacid, antispasmodic, aperitive, aromatic, bitter, carminative,
diaphoretic, emmenagogue, nervine, refrigerant, sedative, stimulant,
stomachic, tonic. The North American Indians used Catnip as a
sedative and for infants with colic. Early Europeans were drinking
Catnip tea before even Chinese tea became popular. Catnip is a good
topical aid for hemorrhoids, and relieves pain, spasms, the flu, and
colds. It is also good for calming the nerves and reducing fever.
Catnip improves circulation throughout the body is good for reducing
swelling, especially under the eyes. It removes excess mucus from the
body, relieves gas from the bowels, and is generally soothing.
Cats Claw (Uncaria tomentosa)- Lymphatic
stimulant, expectorant, antispasmodic, astringent. Native to the
South and Central American rain forests, Cats Claw has
traditionally been used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. It is also
used for stomach ulcers, eczema, liver diseases, gastritis, and
fevers, as well as a powerful immune stimulant. The Ashanica Indians
of Peru believe that if one drinks a cup of Cats Claw decoction a
week it will ward of disease, cleanse the body, and ease bone pain.
Cayenne (Capsicum annum)- Antibacterial,
antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aperitive, aromatic,
astringent, blood thinner, cardiovascular tonic, carminative,
condiment, diaphoretic, hemostatic, hypertensive, hypotensive,
rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, tonic-general, vulnerary. This
herbs name comes from the Greek word to bite, and was brought
over to Europe by Christopher Columbus upon his return from the New
World. The Cherokee Indians used Cayenne as a stimulant, while the
Navajos used it as a means of weaning young children. Cayenne is a
known catalyst, and aids the body in absorbing virtually any
concoction, as well as increasing its effectiveness once ingested. It
stimulates digestion, increases circulation, and is high in vitamin
A. This last property is especially useful to us because vitamin A is
essential for the maintenance of normal vision, growth, cellular
activity, reproduction and immunity. Capsicum is a useful aid in
arresting hemorrhaging and for cleansing and healing external wounds.
It heals ulcers in the cell structures of arteries, veins and
capillaries, heals any inflammation, aids in healing the flu and
colds, lowers cholesterol, and decreases fat deposits in the liver
while simultaneously increasing the liver enzymes responsible for fat
metabolism. If Cayenne and Plantain are combined, a poultice of sorts
can be applied to the skin in order to draw out foreign items such as
slivers and thorns, and a small amount of powder can be sprinkled in
the socks in order to prevent frost bite.
Celandine (Chelidonium majus)- Alterative,
diuretic, purgative, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, anodyne, narcotic.
Celandine is primarily used for cleansing the liver, hepatitis,
jaundice, eczema, psoriasis, warts and various other skin problems.
It is a blood-purifier that also relieves muscle spasms, itchiness of
the skin, and ring worm. The Chinese have used it extensively for
treating whooping cough and bronchitis. Interestingly, the fresh
juice, when mixed with milk, is directly applied to cataracts and
white spots that form on the cornea of the eye in order to remove
them.
Celery (Apium graveolens)- Alterative,
anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, aperitive, carminative, diuretic,
emmenagogue, nervine, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, tonic, uterine
stimulant. Celery has historically been used to stimulate digestion,
and is also a good nervous system soother. It is a tonic for the
skin, especially aging skin. Celery has been reported to balance out
acidity in the body, as well as dissolving arthritic spurs with the
body in a matter of about nine months. Celery is a natural source of
organic sodium, stimulates the sex drive, and is helpful in the
relief of headaches. Cellulose Gum-
Cellulose gum (CMC) is one of the
most common hydrocolloid or thickening agent used by the global
processed food industry due to its versatility, ease of use and
effective cost-in-use.
Cellulose gum is based on natural cellulose strains such as for example
the lint from the cotton seed and its main functionality is to add
mouth feel and texture, stabilize proteins, retain moisture and form
oil-resistant films in a vast variety of food applications.
Centrimonium Chloride- It is a quaternized
ammonium molecule (frequently abbreviated as quat), and it has a single
positive charge at the head group. CTAC belongs to a family of
molecules known as cationic surfactants, which can be used as
emulsifying or conditioning agents. Some other commonly used molecules
in this group are cetrimonium bromide (CTAB), behentrimonium chloride,
and quaternium-15.
Their conditioning capabilities are due to electrostatic attraction
between the positively-charged head group of the cationic surfactant
and negative charges that occur along the surface of hair strands. This
electrostatic attraction causes cationic surfactant molecules to
deposit themselves onto the cuticle of the hair, which helps create a
smoother surface and also reduces static-induced flyaway hair that can
occur in cold, dry weather.
As emulsifying agents, cationic surfactants can be used to aid the
formulator in getting many different types of hydrophobic (water
fearing) oils to go into solution. They are frequently used in mixtures
with a nonionic surfactant. These mixtures can form large micelles, or
emulsion droplets. Oil-in-water micelles are clusters of molecules with
an oily center or core, made up of the non-polar tails of the
surfactants, surrounded by an outer shell formed by the polar portion
of the molecule. The polar portion of the shell is water soluble, and
the interior of the micelle can encapsulate a water-insoluble oil, such
as silicone. This complex particle can then be dispersed into an
aqueous solution, such as a hair conditioner or shampoo formula. (There
are also micelles known as water-in-oil micelles, where the polar
groups are in the interior portion of the micelle, and the oil soluble
portions are on the exterior of the micelle.)
A common example of such a mixture is cetrimonium chloride,
trideceth-12 (the nonionic surfactant), and amodimethicone. The two
surfactants surround the amodimethicone, which is water insoluble. The
resultant aggregate of all three components is dispersible in water,
due to the hydrophilic nature of the micelle shell. However, it should
be noted that this mixture is dispersible in water for the purposes of
ease of manufacture of the shampoo or conditioner. The mixture does not
remain intact during product use, and it should not be inferred that
having those three components in a formula renders the amodimethicone
water soluble once it is applied to the hair.
Once the actual product is applied to wet hair in the shower, the
aggregate is broken up and each component does what it would ordinarily
do. The nonionic surfactant is washed away when the hair is rinsed; the
positively-charged amodimethicone and the cationic surfactant are each
deposited (separately) onto the surface of the hair. The amodimethicone
is left alone, and is thus in its water insoluble state, and it dries
to form a film, which imparts sheen and silkiness to the hair. Despite
the fact that it is water insoluble, amodimethicone has been found to
resist the formation of build up, and most users have reported
excellent results with products containing amodimethicone, even if they
use a shampoo-free regimen.
Ceteareth 20-
Fatty alcohol that is used to thicken cosmetics and keep ingredients
mixed together and stable.
Cetyl Alcohol- A fatty alcohol used as an
emollient, emulsifier, thickener, and carrying agent for other
ingredients. RSL uses a naturally derived cetyl alcohol as in coconut
fatty alcohol. It is not an irritant and is not related to SD alcohol
or ethyl alcohol. The term alcohol here is a real disservice to this
ingredient as it is really a fat substance. Produced from Palm Oil
usually, but it is also found in Coconut and other vegetable oils (it
can be made synthetically too). Considered by some sources to be
non-comedogenic, it is a moisturizer (not at all a drying alcohol).
Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis-Roman)-
Analgesic, anodyne, antibiotic, antifungal, anti-pholgistic,
antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aperitive, aromatic, bitter,
calmative, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue,
expectorant, nervine, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific,
tonic, vermifuge. Chamomile was known by the Greeks as ground
apple. The Cherokee Indians used it in the cases of colic,
vomiting and bowel complaints. It helps one to relax and aids
digestion and bowel problems. It is an effective easer of menstrual
cramps, as well as helping one to sleep, and has even been
recommended for people who experience nightmares (especially
children). Chamomile is an especially good herb to use while pregnant
because it helps one to sleep and relax.
Chaparral (Larrea tridentate, L. divaricata)-
Alterative, anodyne, antibiotic, anti-carcinogenic,
anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-tumor, bitter, blood
purifier, diuretic, expectorant, anti-parasitic, tonic. The Paiute,
Shoshone, and Kawaiisu Indians of North America used Chaparral for
ailments relating to elimination and bacterial problems. In Mexico it
is used an anti-cancer remedy. This plant is known to act against
free radicals, and is therefore useful in any ailment related to
degeneration. It is an anti-inflammatory, and is known to rebuild the
tissues. Thus, it is an excellent herb for the skin, especially
considering its free radical fighting properties. Chaparral
eliminates parasites from the system, is a pain killer, and cleanses
deep into muscular tissue. It is a strong cleansing herb for the
kidneys, as well as a healer for the liver, blood, urethral tract and
lymphatic system. It has also been shown to be a powerful anti-cancer
herb.
Chaste Tree (Vitex agnus-castus)- In Italy,
the flowers of the Chaste Tree are strewn on the ground in front of
novices as they enter the monastery or convent. Many of its folk uses
suggest that it is an anaphrodisiac; it was given to nuns to
quell their sexual urges. Today, we know that it stimulates milk
production in lactating women, regulates menstrual cycles, stimulates
synthesis of the hormone progesterone, and can be used to treat
inflammation of the womb lining, fibroids, and to establish
menstruation and ovulation after discontinued use of the birth
control pill.
Chickweed (Stellaria media)- Alterative,
breaks down fat, demulcent, discutient, diuretic, emollient,
expectorant, mucilant, nutritive, pectoral, refrigerant, stomachic.
The Chippewa and Iroquois Indians used Chickweed as a wound poultice
and eye wash. Chickweed is an excellent herb for treating any skin
problem ranging from boils to sores to diaper rashes, and is also
used for breast inflammation during lactation. It is good for sore
eyes, hemorrhoids, swollen testes, stomach ulcers, and inflammation
in general. Chickweed has a soothing effect on the body, and for this
reason is used in baths. It moves plaque out of blood vessels,
strengthens the tissue lining of the stomach, and breaks down
cellulite.
Chinese Ginseng (Panax schinseng)- Adaptogen,
alterative, aphrodisiac, cell proliferant, demulcent, digestant,
diuretic, expectorant, nervine, nutritive, rejuvenative,
immuno-stimulant, cardiotonic, tonic. The name Ginseng is
Chinese for man plant, referring to its shape. Ginseng is
healing to the prostate and is an aphrodisiac, is good for the
digestive system, supports adrenal function, reduces stress,
regulates blood sugar, and is considered by some to be the most
powerful adaptogen of them all. It promotes regeneration of the body,
helps to rebuild body strength, and is a stimulant for the brain and
memory centers. Ginseng fights free radicals in the body, therefore
combating the signs and symptoms of aging.
Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum)- Apart from
being a popular herb used in various culinary traditions around the
world, Cilantro has a long history of being used as a remedy for
anxiety and insomnia in Iranian folk medicine. The seeds are used in
India as a diuretic, as well as a digestive aid and carminative in
traditional herbalism. Cilantro is also an effective treatment for
acne (the juice can be applied to the face like a toner).
Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum, C. cassia)-
Analgesic, antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiseptic, astringent,
carminative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, fungicide,
sedative, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. Cinnamon was one of the herbs
that spurred world exploration. The Egyptians used Cinnamon in their
embalming mixtures, and the Romans had to pay a high price for it. It
calms down the stomach, reduces milk production, stops uterine
hemorrhages and excessive menstruation, and has been shown to be both
an anti-bacterial and an anti-fungal. Cinnamon suppresses E. coli and
Candida Albicans, as well as controlling the microorganisms that
cause Botulism and staph infections. It is also used for pain and
discomfort experienced in menopause, chest pain, back pain, and neck
pain.
Citric Acid-
Acidulent; AHA; buffer. Often used to adjust the pH of a product.
Citronella-
Cymbopogon Nardus- Used primarily in
lotions, gels, and sprays as a natural bug repellent. Especially
effective when combined with other natural essential oils that also
repel insects and fleas- see our Pet and People section.
Cleavers (Galium aparine)- Diuretic,
alterative, aperient, mild astringent. Cleavers is used as a
treatment for skin diseases such as psoriasis, as well as burns,
sunburns, and pigmentation. It is one of the most effective diuretic
blood purifiers known, and is good for the treatment of all urinary
and reproductive organ inflammations, as well as hepatitis and
venereal disease. It is used in the case of enlarged lymph glands,
cystitis, skin eruptions, and fevers.
Clove (Eugenia caryophyllata)- Analgesic,
anodyne, anti-emetic, antiseptic, aromatic, astringent, carminative,
disinfectant, expectorant, germicide, rubefacient, stimulant,
stomachic, tonic, vermifuge. Cloves are sometimes used by dentists to
disinfect and treat disturbed root canals. Clove cures nausea and
rids the gastrointestinal tract of gas. Chinese herbalists often used
the oil of Cloves to treat diarrhea and hernia. Cloves oil has strong
germicidal properties, and has been shown to be effective against
athletes foot, as well as other fungal conditions. Cocoa
Butter-Theobroma Cacao- Emollient; skin
conditioner; skin protectant. A luscious moisturizing fat that has a
high melting point so it is often observed as a solid. Good
lubrication. Super high mineral content, vitamin C content, and feel
good love chemicals. Cocoa was named Theobroma and means food of the
gods. Cocoa Butter is becoming increasingly popular in the natural
bodycare and cosmetic industries for good reason. It has been used for
centuries in Africa for its moisturizing and healing properties, where
it has been used to protect and condition skin which has been damaged
by the sun and wind.
The four major West African cocoa producers are the Ivory Coast, Ghana,
Nigeria and Cameroon. The Ivory Coast produces about 43 percent of the
worlds cocoa, and the next largest producer is Ghana with about 14
percent of the worlds output. Nigeria is one of the smallest and
produces about 6 percent of the worlds cocoa. Outside of West Africa,
the major producers of cocoa are Indonesia, Brazil, Malaysia, Ecuador,
and the Dominican Republic. After cocoa beans have been received at the
processing location, they are inspected and thoroughly cleaned of all
extraneous matter, such as sticks, stones, and metal fragments, as well
as broken beans. Once the beans are cleaned they are roasted and then
ground into a paste. The heat generated by this process causes the
Cocoa Butter in the nib to melt, hence the name cocoa liquor.
Chocolate liquor destined for processing into Cocoa Butter is refined
to a very small particle size because it is easier to reduce the
particle size early when the butter is still present. A smaller
particle size makes butter extraction easier.
Cocoa Butter contains natural antioxidants that give it a long shelf
life of over 3 years. It is naturally rich in Vitamin E as well as a
number of other vitamins and minerals. Vitamin E helps to soothe,
hydrate, and balance the skin and also provides the skin collagen which
assists with wrinkles and other signs of ageing. Cocoa Butter also
contains cocoa mass polyphenol (CMP), a substance that inhibits the
production of the immuno globulin IgE. IgE is known to aggravate
symptoms of both dermatitis and asthma. For centuries pregnant women
have used to Cocoa Butter formulations to prevent and treat stretch
marks, but this pleasant-smelling substance is added to countless other
topical preparations. Lotions and oils containing Cocoa Butter are
often used in aromatherapy massage to promote relaxation and the
feeling well-being. Research indicates that massaging the skin with
Cocoa Butter may help relieve stress, boost the immune system, and even
prevent cancer. This is because Cocoa Butter, like chocolate, contains
a lot of CMP and there is some evidence that the CMP in Cocoa Butter
may also help prevent heart disease and ease arthritic symptoms. Cocoa
Butter is mainly used is a thickening agent and is a common ingredient
in lipsticks, soaps and emollient creams. It is also a folk remedy for
burns, cough, dry lips, fever, malaria, rheumatism, snakebite and
wounds. It is reported to be antiseptic and diuretic.
Cocoa Butter is has a melting point at human body temperature, is
edible and nutritious which presents many industrial uses.
Cocoa Butter is a superb moisturizer which slows down moisture loss.
Cocoa Butter is known for its hydrating effects,
Cocoa Butter is also gentle on the skin and has a pleasing aroma.
Cocoa Butter is excellent when used on dry skin or on wrinkles.
Cocoa Butters Emollient properties great in soap making and lotions.
Cocoa Butter is hard at room temperature.
Cocoa Butter is mainly used is a thickening agent and is a common
ingredient in lipsticks, soaps and emollient creams.
Cocoa Butter is easily absorbs into the skin and imparts sheen.
Cocoa Butter is one of the most stable, highly concentrated natural
fats known, and melts at body temperature so that it is readily
absorbed into the skin. Since Cocoa Butter absorbs so quickly, it
immediately relieves dry and irritated skin. There are many different
uses for Cocoa Butter, below are some of the ways in which Cocoa Butter
may be used:
Add a spoonful to your bath water for a luxurious and healing
experience. Especially helpful for those with dry or itchy skin, or
sore muscles. Try adding Lavender or Chamomile essential oil as well,
or an herbal infusion made from soothing herbs.
In massage, Cocoa Butter is beneficial for overexerted muscles or for
dry skin
In soaps, Cocoa Butter has a conditioning effect that adds a good
lather. Try incorporating Cocoa Butter into your handmade soap recipes.
Use during pregnancy to keep the skin supple, and to prevent stretch
marks. It may also be used after giving birth to reduce stretch marks.
Cocamide MIPA-
A mixture of isopropanolamides of
coconut acid. Also known as cocamide monoisopropanolamine. This
ingredient works in a variety of ways, including as an emulsifier, a
stabilizer (in foams & emulsions), a thickener, a surfactant,
an
anticorrosive agent and a foaming agent. It is mostly contained in
personal care products such as shampoo, hair dye, conditioner, body
wash, dandruff treatment, bubble bath, exfoliant/scrub, cleanser and
liquid hand soap
Cocomidopropyl
Betaine- Cocamidopropyl Betaine is a
mild amphoteric co-surfactant. It is derived from coconut oil and beets
and is highly water soluble in wide pH range, pH: 5 - 6 (10 % aqueous
solution). It is supplied in a clear yellow liquid with no or faint
odor. Cocamidopropyl betain is very mild co-surfactant compatible with
anionic, nonionic, cationic surfactants (also useful as primary
surfactant), good cleanser & foam booster, viscosity enhancer,
excellent conditioning & antistatic agent, moderate emulsifier.
It
is used in body washes, shampoos, bubble baths, cleansing lotions,
creams, hand soaps, baby products, hair conditioners, cream rinses at
use levels of 2-40%
Coconut Milk-
RainShadow Labs chooses to utilize
coconut as a milk alternative for skin care and bath soaks. There is a
significant body of work supporting this choice. Research continues to
prove that Coconut will not only bring temporary relief to the skin,
but it will aid in healing and repairing. It will have lasting
benefits, unlike most lotions. It can help bring back a youthful
appearance. The coconut milk will aid in removing the outer layer of
dead skin cells, making the skin smoother. The skin will become more
evenly textured with a healthy shine. While doing this the coconut
milk will penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin and strengthen
the underlying tissues.
What coconut milk can do for your skin it can do for your hair. It is
wonderful to use as a hair conditioner. Beauticians who are familiar
with coconut swear by it. It softens the hair and conditions the scalp.
Using the coconut milk as a pre-wash conditioner can rid a person of
dandruff better than a medicated shampoo.
Antiseptic fatty acids in coconut oil help to prevent fungal and
bacterial infections in the skin when it is consumed and to some
extent, when it is applied directly to the skin. The only way to gain
entry into the body other than through the natural openings, such as
the nose and mouth, is by penetrating the skin. When the skins
defenses break down, infections can result. Acne, ringworm, herpes,
boils, athletes foot, and warts are just some of the infectious
conditions that can affect the skin and body.
The biggest chemical barrier to infectious organisms is the acid layer
on the skin. Healthy skin has a pH of about 5, making it slightly
acidic. Our sweat (containing uric and lactic acids) and body oils
promote this acidic environment. For this reason, sweat and oil do us
good. Harmless bacteria can tolerate the acid and live on the skin, but
troublesome bacteria cant thrive and their numbers are few.
The oil our bodies produce is called sebum. Sebum is secreted by oil
glands (sebaceous glands) located at the root of every hair as well as
other places. This oil is very important to skin health. It softens and
lubricates the skin and hair and prevents the skin from drying and
cracking. Sebum also contains medium chain fatty acids, in the form of
medium chain triglycerides, that can be released to fight harmful germs.
Our skin is home to many tiny organisms, most of which are harmless;
some are beneficial. At least one variety of bacterium is essential to
the healthy environment on our skin. It feeds on the sebum, breaking
down the tryglycerides into free fatty acids. The bacteria actually
feed on the glycerol part of the triglyceride. This leaves fatty acids
which are now freed from the glycerol unit that held them together.
Medium chain fatty acids which are bound to the glycerol unit as they
are in coconut oil have no antimicrobial properties. However, when they
are broken apart into free fatty acids, they become powerful
antimicrobials.
So these bacteria convert the medium chain triglycerides (in the sebum
or on the skin) into free fatty acids that can kill disease-causing
bacteria, viruses, and fungi. The combination of the slightly acid pH
and medium chain fatty acids provides a protective chemical layer on
the skin that prevents infection from disease-causing organisms. Due
primarily to the action of bacteria, the oil on the surface of your
skin and hair is composed of between 40 and 60 percent free fatty
acids. The medium chain fatty acids in the sebum provide the protective
layer on the skin that kills harmful germs. Coconut is natures richest
source of medium chain fatty acids.
When coconut oil is put on the skin it doesnt have any immediate
antimicrobial action. However, when bacteria which are always present
on the skin turn these triglycerides into free fatty acids, just as it
does with sebum, the result is an increase in the number of
antimicrobial fatty acids on the skin and protection from infection.
The free fatty acids also help to contribute to the acid environment on
the skin which repels disease causing germs.
When bathing or showering, soap washes the protective layer of oil and
acid off our skin. Often afterwards the skin becomes tight and dry.
Adding moisturizers helps the skin feel better, but it does not replace
the acid or the protective medium chain fatty acid layers that was
removed. Your skin is vulnerable to infection at this time. You would
think that your body would be clean and germ-free after a bath. But
germs are everywhere, floating in the air, on our clothes and
everything we touch. Many germs survive washing by hiding in cracks and
folds of the skin. Before long your skin is again teaming with
microorganisms, both good and bad. Until sweat and oils return to
reestablish the bodys chemical barrier your skin is vulnerable to
infection. If you have a cut or cracked skin, this can allow
streptococcus, staphylococcus and other harmful germs entry into the
body. By using coconut oil cream, coconut milk, or just pure coconut
oil you can quickly help reestablish the skins natural antimicrobial
and acid barrier.
Coconut milk will absorb easily, keep the skin soft, and yet without
feeling greasy. It is not like other soaks used to soften rough, dry
skin. It will help to reduce chronic skin inflammation within days and
be soothing and healing to wounds, blood blisters, rashes, etc. It is
an excellent ingredient to use in healing salves and ointments. People
have used a coconut oil/crushed garlic mixture at night to eliminate
plantar warts and athletes foot with excellent results.
A key point regarding coconut milk and its accompanying oils is Lauric
Acid. Approximately 50% of the fatty acids in coconut fat are lauric
acid. Lauric acid is a medium chain fatty acid, which has the
additional beneficial function of being translated into monolaurin in
the human or animal body. Monolaurin is the antiviral, antibacterial,
and antiprotozoal monoglyceride used by the human or animal to destroy
lipid coated viruses such as HIV, herpes, cytomegalovirus, influenza,
various pathogenic bacteria including listeria monocytogenes and
heliobacter pylori, and protozoa such as giardia lamblia. Some studies
have also shown antimicrobial effects of the free lauric acid .
Coconut
Oil-Cocos Nucifera- Antifungal, antiviral,
antibacterial, and contains lauric acid which is unique and wonderful
for the skin. Virgin coconut oil is cold-pressed, pure, natural and
unrefined. Our Virgin Coconut Oil is extracted from freshly harvested
coconuts using a wet milling process that uses neither chemicals nor
high heat. The result is a clear coconut oil that retains the distinct
scent of coconuts. Our Virgin Coconut Oil is a off-white to white solid
at temperatures below 76 degrees F. Virgin Coconut Oil is a great
ingredient for lotions and hair treatments as well as soaps. In
addition, it is naturally full of antioxidants and has an endless shelf
life. LINK HERE
Colloidal Silver-
A powerful healing agent and natural antibiotic. collidal-silver-newsletter
Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara)-
Anti-inflammatory, antitussive, astringent, bitter, demulcent,
diuretic, emollient, expectorant, mucilant, pectoral, sudorific,
tonic. Coltsfoot has been considered one of the best herbal remedies
for coughs for more than two-thousand years. Dioscorides recommended
smoking the herb in the case of lung problems. Coltsfoot has been
used throughout history as a remedy for asthma. It is soothing for
the mucous membranes, resolves wheezing, and can also be used to
relieve insect bites and stings, as well as skin problems and burns.
Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)- Antipyretic,
antitussive, astringent, bitter, cell proliferant, demulcent,
expectorant, mucilant, nutritive, styptic, tonic, vulnerary. Since
400 BC, Comfrey has been in use as a healing herb. It encourages the
repair of bodily tissues, and the Greeks used it to treat bronchial
problems and to stop heavy bleeding. Dioscordes prescribed the plant
when he needed to heal wound and mend broken bones. The Cherokee
Indians also used this plant for a number of ailments. Comfrey
supports rapid healing due to its cell proliferating properties, can
often close wounds, and is useful in healing respiratory problems.
Comfrey soothes inflammation and can be applied to sore breast burns,
wounds, swelling and bites. It promotes healthy skin and strong
bones, promotes the secretion of pepsin, thereby making it an
effective digestive aid, and arrests all sorts of bleeding and
hemorrhaging.
Coptis (Coptis trifolia)- Coptis is a
potent astringent, and is therefore ideal for the treatment of
pimples, bumps, sores, etc. It also makes a good mouthwash. In the
Himalayan regions of India Coptis is used to treat dyspepsia, and for
insomnia in the case of the Chinese. It also improves digestion,
relieves inflammation of the stomach, restores appetite, and is even
employed in the treatment of alcoholism.
Corn Silk (Zea mays)- Alterative,
cholagogue, diuretic, demulcent, lithotriptic, soothing, mild
stimulant. It is said that Corn Silk originates from South America
and was used by the Inca. Historically it has mainly been used for
treating urogenital infections. Kidney problems, acute and
chronically inflamed bladders have been treated with Corn Silk for
over a century. It is useful for gonorrhea, controlling inflammation
and relieving pain.
Cotton Root Bark (Gossypium hirsutum)- Cotton
Root shuts down the corpus luteums ability to produce progesterone.
Thus, it is an effective abortificant, because without the corpus
luteum the egg has no source of progesterone, and therefore any
potential pregnancy concerning that egg cannot maintain itself. It
has also been observed that Cotton Root causes uterine contractions,
making it useful for difficult menstruation and delayed childbirth.
Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus)- Anti-abortive,
antispasmodic, astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue, nervine, sedative,
tonic. In Russia Cramp Bark is used for high blood pressure and other
heart related problems. It is a good herb to use for things like
eczema and various other skin problems, as well as coughs, colds,
bleeding, stomach ulcers, the kidneys and the lungs. True to its
name, Cramp Bark relieves cramps during menstruation, and is one of
the best relaxants for the ovaries and uterus. Cramp Bark can be used
to prevent miscarriage in the case of nervous afflictions, colic,
headaches and rheumatism. It is a good muscle relaxant, and is
recognized in the National Formulary as an antispasmodic for asthma
and hysteria. They have also been known to be used in place of
cranberries for jelly in Canada.
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon)- Cranberry
has been shown to prevent bacteria from sticking to the inner walls
of the bladder, therefore fighting bladder infections. It is good for
fluid retention, is anti-asthmatic, and decreases the occurrence of
kidney stones.
Cranberry Seed
Oil- Vaccinium Macrocarpon- Cranberry
seed oil is a high essential fatty acid content oil .It is the only
available botanical oil with a one to one ratio of Omega 6 (linoleic)
to Omega 3 (alpha-linolenic) fatty acids. This balance is critical for
optimum halth and dermal integrity. Cranberry seed oil has excellent
oxidative stability and contains 70% essential fatty acids making it a
superb emollient, lubricant and conditioner for the skin. It is
excellent for use in skin, hair, lip and baby care. Cranberry seed oil
contributes to the lipid barrier protection of the skin and assists in
moisture retention. This rich oil also contains an impressive ORAC
rating for antioxidant value. CSO also contains high concentrations of
tocopherols, tocotrienols, phytosterols, phospholipids and Vitamin A,
redefining performance and stability standards for highly
polyunsaturated oils.
Culvers Root (Veronicastrum virgincum)-
Alterative, bitter, blood purifier, cathartic, cholagogue,
emetic, hepatic, laxative, tonic. Culvers root works on the
intestines in cases of chronic constipation. It has a beneficial
effect on the liver and is relaxing to the body. It helps with
digestion, purifies the blood by way of cleansing obstructions, and
expels gas from the body.
Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiaca)- Aperient,
antiseptic, aphrodisiac, aromatic, bitter, diuretic, hormonal,
laxative, nervine, stimulant, tonic. The Maya Indians called Damiana
mzib-coc, meaning plant for asthma. They used it for lung
disorders, dizziness, vertigo, and as a body cleanser in general.
Damiana is a sexual rejuvenator, especially in cases of senility, and
increases sperm count in males. In Mexico Damiana is used for
treating female problems. It strengthens the reproductive organs,
helps with menopause, balances female hormones, strengthens the ovum,
and helps with impotency in both men and women. Damiana can be used
as a laxative for children, and helps to relieve symptoms of colds
and the flu. It is also a stimulant for the central nervous system.
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)- Alterative,
anti-rheumatic, aperient, bitter, blood purifier, calcium solvent,
cholagogue, deobstruent, depurative, diuretic, galactagogue, hepatic,
intoxicant, laxative, nutritive, stimulant, stomachic, general tonic.
Dandelions Latin name, Taraxacum, comes from the Greek word taraxos,
meaning disorder remedy. It is rich in potassium, improves
overall health, and increases mobility. This herb is known for
inducing the flow of bile from the liver, reduces serum cholesterol
and uric acid content in the body, and has been used a poultice for
breast cancer. European herbalists use the juice of the Dandelion
root to treat liver diseases and diabetes, as well as to build up the
blood in cases of anemia. Dandelion greens contain seven-thousand
units of vitamin A per ounce, making it one of the best herbs
possible for anything related to the skin and connective tissues. Its
high content of potassium is coupled with a high organic sodium
content, making it a balancer of electrolytes in the body. Dandelion
juice has been used to treat warts, acne, blisters and corns. When
eaten, it even improves the enamel of the teeth. The Chinese use the
seeds as an antibiotic in the case of lung infections, and the main
chemical in Dandelion known as Inulin is currently being studies for
its strengthening effects on the kidneys. Dead Sea Salts- Salts from the Dead Sea have
been legendary for centuries for their therapeutic and beatifying
properties on the skin. Nothing like regular sea salt, Dead Sea salts
are comprised of a wide variety of minerals which are present in a high
concentration. Whereas regular sea salts is made up of over 90% sodium,
salt from the Dead Sea is only about 10% sodium and the rest is made of
minerals which are essential for the proper function and health of
skin. Such minerals include Magnesium, Potassium, Bromine and Calcium
to name a few . Sprains, bruises, muscle injuries, swelling, back
aches, and nervous tension are all relieved by the healing minerals in
Dead Sea salts.
Unlike regular salt, Dead Sea salt is not edible and tastes bitter to
the taste primarily because of the low sodium content and the high
presence of so many other minerals. This fact however gives it the
therapeutic properties that have been raved about for centuries. The
minerals present in the salt are also naturally present within skin
cells but commonly get depleted which can cause severe dryness, wrinkle
development and dull looking skin. When Dead Sea bath salts or products
made with minerals extracted from the salt are used, the feed those
essential minerals back into the skin cells improving the overall
health and vitality of the skin.
Because of this rich presence of so many essential minerals, people
from all over the world travel to the Dead Sea to get relief from their
skin ailments such as Psoriasis, Eczema and more. There are many spas
and skin therapy centers located on the shores of the sea to take It
has been researched and documented that bathing in Dead Sea salts helps
relieve skin conditions such as Psoriasis and Eczema, bath salts have
become an open secret among sufferers of these conditions, because
there is no other natural remedy.
The legend of how well Dead Sea salt works at helping skin look and
feel younger, smoother as well as provide relaxation and skin ailment
therapy dates back many thousands of years. For instance, over 2000
years ago - the Jewish Roman historian Flavius wrote the following
about peoples experience with Dead Sea bath salt: The Dead Sea can
not be praised too highlytravelers take as much of this salt as they
are able to home with them because it heals the human body and is
therefore used in many medicines.
Cleopatra, the queen of ancient beauty was legendary for her magically
youthful looks throughout her whole life, even as she got older. The
real secret to the beauty of her silky skin was the anti aging effect
of bath salts, mud and cosmetics made with Dead Sea salt - which was
gathered for her at the factories she had built on the shores of the
sea. The ruins of those factories can still be seen today at Erin
Brooke and Erin Geed and they stand as testimonials to the ageless
beauty power of Dead Sea bath salt. This chart outlines the mineral
properties of Dead Sea salts.
Mineral Typical Range
Magnesium Chloride (MgCl2) 33.3 31.0 - 35.0
Potassium Chloride (KCl) 24.3 20.0 - 28.0
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) 5.5 3.0 - 8.0
Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) 0.2 0.1 - 0.5
Bromide (Br-) 0.5 0.3 - 0.6
Sulphates (SO4) 0.15 0.05 - 0.2
Insolubles 0.03 0 - 0.3
Water of Crystallization 36.4 32.0 - 40.0
Dead Sea
Concentrate- Contains trace minerals from
the Dead Sea. Minerals from the Dead Sea, which are intensified in the
dried salt compounds, contain a varied source of minerals that have
shown promise as detoxifiers and purifiers. Every year thousands of
people flock to the Dead Sea to soak in its healing waters.
Decyl Glucoside-
Decyl glucoside is a mild, plant
derived, biodegradable, natural, and gentle coconut based cleanser. A
non-ionic surefactant used in cosmetic formularies including baby
shampoo and in products for individuals with sensitive skin.
Devils Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens)-
Alterative, analgesic, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory,
anodyne, anti-phlogistic, anti-rheumatic, bitter tonic, cholagogue.
Devils Claw can be found in the Namibian Steppes, where the
natives use it for a wide array of ailments that include gout,
arthritis and rheumatism. This herb also aids in liver and gall
bladder problems, overcomes/prevents the hardening of the veins and
arteries, slows down the aging process, and is a general cleanser for
the body and its many systems.
Devils Club (Oplopanax horridum)- Tonic,
anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, anti-rheumatic. Due to its high
content of tannins, Devils Claw lowers blood sugar. It is used for
diabetes, arthritic and rheumatic conditions, and Chinese qi tonics.
It is native to the Pacific Northwest, and has a long history of use
among the Tlingit, Shagit and Kwaikiutil peoples. Current research is
showing us that Devils Club has antiviral, antifungal, antibiotic and
antibacterial properties. The acetylenes found in the inner bark have
been shown to be effective against Candida albicans, Staphylococcus
aureus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and other various bacteria and
viruses.
DLimonine-
a citrus surfactant for natural cleansing products
Dimethicone-an
extremely gentle silicone oil used
to create a protective barrier for the skin and prevent ageing and free
radical break down in the dermal layer.
Disodium Laureth
Sulfosuccinate- Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate is a
disodium salt used as a gentle nonionic surfactant.
Disodium Lauryl
Sulfosuccinate- Disodium Lauryl
Sulfosuccinate is a disodium salt used as a gentle nonionic surfactant.
It is safe and gentle and rates zero on the toxicity rating for Skin
Deep.
Distillate
Waters- See our distillate waters section
for a detailed listing of hydrosol options. Hydrosols are exquisite
aromatic waters derived from fruits, herbs, plants, and flowers that
have been distilled to produce essential oils. They are hydrating,
nurturing, healing, protective, cleansing, and restorative to the skin
when applied topically.
Dong Quai (Angelica sinensis)- Alterative,
analgesic, anti-spasmodic, bitter, blood tonic, diuretic,
emmenagogue, hormonal-female, laxative, oxytocic, sedative, uterine
tonic. Dong Quai has been in recorded use since 588 B.C. for
dysmenorrhea. Its principal use is for issues concerning women,
especially ailments affecting the smooth muscles of the uterus and
female organs in general. Dong Quai has antibiotic effects on
bacteria such as E. coli and Streptococcus. It is a general
circulatory aid, balances female hormones, purifies the blood,
relieves tinnitus, blurred vision and palpitations, and calms the
nerves. It enhances the effects of vitamin E, regulates menses,
builds blood, helps to overcome constipation, and rebuilds the
lymphatic system.
Echinacea Root (Echinacea purpurea)- Alterative,
antibiotic, antiseptic, antiviral, carminative, depurative,
diaphoretic, immunostimulant, mucilant, sialagogue, stimulant,
vulnerary. Echinacea, also known as the King of Blood Purifiers, has
been found to be good for enlargement and weakness of the prostate
gland. It strengthens the immune system by way of its
polysaccharides, fatty acids and glycosides, is useful in cases of
toxemia and ulcerative colitis and, true to its name, is a very well
known blood purifier. Echinacea cleanses the lymphatic system,
increases resistance to various infections such as bronchitis, and is
helpful for treating cellular abscesses. Within the last twenty years
extensive research has been done showing that Echinacea has an
antibiotic cortisone-like property, and assists in the healing of the
synovial membrane, supports collagen through hyaluronic acid
protection, promotes wound healing, stimulates T-cell lymphocytes and
suppresses tumors. Echinacea is a powerful anti-inflammatory,
antibiotic and anti viral, and is used by many to treat colds, the
flu, and many other infections. This is because it blocks the
receptor site of any particular virus on the surface of the cell
membrane, therefore preventing the cell from becoming infected.
Elder Flower (Sambucus spp.)- Alterative,
anti-inflammatory, bitter, detoxicant, diaphoretic (mild), laxative.
Seventeenth Century herbalist John Evelyn called Elder Flower the
remedy against all infirmities what-so-ever. The wood of
Christs cross was from the Elder Flower tree. Elder Flower
promotes sweating, making it useful for bronchitis and other ailments
of that sort. It has been used for generations as a folk remedy for
the flu, coughs and colds, and is known to reduce fever, purify the
blood and cleanse the body at a cellular level. This herb is also an
anti-inflammatory, and can be used as a sedative to help relieve
pain.
Elecampane (Inula helenium)- Anti-emetic,
anti-septic, astringent, bitter, blood builder, carminative,
diaphoretic (mild), diuretic, expectorant, parasiticide, stimulant,
stomachic, tonic, vermifuge, vermicide. Let no day pass without
eating some of the roots of Elecampane to help digestion, to expel
melancholy, and to cause mirth. These are the words of Roman
scholar Pliny, and are a testament to how dutifully the Romans chose
Elecampane as a cure for post banquet indigestion. The American
Indians used the herb for bronchial and other lung problems. It is
used widely among herbalists to treat chest congestion, and controls
excessive coughing, mucus discharge, respiratory tract inflammation,
urinary problems, and menstrual complaints. Elecampane can be used
internally to rid the body of intestinal worms, can be applied
externally to treat skin problems, lessen tooth decay, improve
assimilation and relieve water retention.
Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus)-
Adaptogen, immunostimulant. Eleuthero has been used in China for
thousands of years as a way to invigorate the qi, or vital energy
with the body. Also known as Siberian Ginseng, it grows in eastern
Russia, Hokkaido, northeast China and Korea. It is used to normalized
body functions, promote appetite, restore vigor, and to prevent
disease and bodily malfunction in general. In human studies Eleuthero
has been successfully used to treat bone marrow suppression, angina,
headache, insomnia and poor digestion. It is an anti-inflammatory
herb, antioxidant, and nervine/immune tonic. Essential Oils- see
essential oils section for more
specific information regarding each oil. Essential oils not only have
therapeutic fragrances, but also contain countless varied compounds
that facilitate healing and renewal for the skin and body. Pure food
grade essential oils are used in many alternative healing traditions
and have been for millennia.
Ethylhexyl
Glycerin- This is a natural and gentle preservative
derived from glycerin and used in various skin, hair, and body care
formulations.
Evening Primrose
Oil-Oenothera Biennis- Emollient;
skin conditioner; botanical. Has been used as a base builder for
natural estrogen production in the body. It is also a light, non-oily
moisturizer. Acne, eczema, psoriasis and other skin maladies will
benefit form this oil. Evening Primrose Seed Oil is pressed the seeds
of the Evening Primrose plant, Oenothera Biennis . The yellow flowers
only open in the evening, hence their common name. Evening Primrose is
a common wildflower found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia .
This plant was used by Native Americans and early settlers as a
nutritional support and to treat against conditions such as sore
throats, stomachaches, hemorrhoids, and bruises. Evening Primrose has
also been used medicinally in Europe since the seventeenth century.
Over the last 20 years, this oil has once again become popular for its
medicinal properties, and is now a common dietary supplement.
With the popularity of anti-fat diets and trends, many people are under
the incorrect impression that all fats are bad, and that they should be
avoided. However, this is a falsehood, and the truth is that some fats
are necessary and vital for our health. Essential Fatty Acids support
our physiological functions, and are essential for the health of our
skin and overall health. Essential Fatty Acids cannot be produced by
our own bodies, and instead must be obtained from dietary sources.
Evening Primrose Seed Oil is a rich source of gamma linoleic acid, an
Omega 6 fatty acid that is needed for our cardiovascular, immune,
nervous, and reproductive systems, and to maintain healthy cells and
body functions. In addition, Evening Primrose Seed Oil has
anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects and may also act as a blood
thinner and blood vessel dilator.
Eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis)-
Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, bitter, tonic. The
origin of the name Eyebright comes from the Greed word
Euphrosyne, meaning gladness. In Paradise Lost, Milton
relates that Michael the Archangel used Eyebright to cure Adam of the
eye infliction he suffered from eating the forbidden fruit. Eyebright
is used for problems relating to mucous membranes, and is quite
effective in treating chronic and acute inflammations of the eye.
When the oil of eyebright is applied directly to the eyeball it is
activated by sunlight and begins to strengthen and sooth the cornea,
ciliary muscle, ligaments, lens, retina, iris, and optic nerves. This
results in improved eyesight and has even been proven to both retard
and reverse cataracts. Aside from benefiting the eyes, Eyebright is
also a blood cleanser and liver stimulant.
False Unicorn (Chamaeleirium luteum)- Diuretic,
emetic, emmenagogue, hormonal, parasiticide, stimulant, tonic,
uterine tonic. The Native Americans chewed False Unicorn when
pregnant in order to prevent miscarriage. This herb helps to ease
nausea during morning sickness and has also been used in cases of
infertility. If one desires to normalize the system after years of
using birth control, False Unicorn is a wise choice. It stimulates
ovarian hormones and is helpful for women in early menopause or after
a hysterectomy. False Unicorn can be used for impotency and prostate
problems in men, strengthens the reproductive and urinary organs,
normalizes delayed or absent menses, and rids the intestines of
parasites such as worms. Flax oil-Linum
Usitatissimum- From linseed oil;
botanical; emollient. Natures riches plant source of Omega-3EFA
(alpha-linolenic acid) at approximately 54%. Omega-EFA is beneficial
for dry skin and tissue inflammations.
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)- Antacid,
anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, aromatic, carminative, diuretic,
emmenagogue, expectorant, galactagogue, parasiticide, stimulant,
stomachic, tonic. Hypocrites and Dioscorides recommended Fennel for
promoting milk production in lactating women. British herbalist
Culpeper used Fennel to break up kidney stones. It improves
digestion, quiets hiccups, prevents nausea, and helps eliminate gout
by breaking up uric acid in the tissues. Fennel works as an antidote
to poisonous mushrooms and helps clear mucus from the liver and
lungs. It is rich in vitamin A, therefore improving vision, skin
quality, etc. Fennel can be taken to expel worms from the intestines,
eliminate intestinal gas, reduce inflammation, rid the intestinal
tract of mucus, reduce weight, and cleanse the gall bladder and
liver.
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)-
Alterative, aphrodisiac, aromatic, astringent, carminative,
demulcent, emollient, expectorant, galactagogue, hormonal, laxative
(bulk), mucilant, nutritive, parasiticide, stimulant, stomachic,
tonic. Fenugreek is currently being used in the Middle East to treat
diabetes. It has been shown that Fenugreek softens and dissolves
hardened masses of accumulated mucus, soothes the mucus membranes in
the lungs and gastrointestinal tract, treats lung infections, and has
been used to help prevent pregnancies. Fenugreek is beneficial for
treating skin problems, boils, inflammation, abscesses and wounds due
to its strong drawing power. It can also be used in place of cod
liver oil to treat rickets, anemia and scrofula.
Feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium)-
Analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, antipyretic,
aperient, aromatic, bitter, carminative, emmenagogue, nervine,
parasiticide, stimulant, tonic, vasodilator. Feverfew has been used
since the Middle Ages to reduce fever. Dioscorides used Feverfew in
childbirth if contractions were not regular. Feverfew is a good pain
reliever, and was recommended by Dioscorides for all inflammations
and hot swellings. In experimental studies, it has been shown that
Feverfew is more effective than aspirin in inhibiting inflammation
and fever than aspirin. Scientists have determined that Feverfew
inhibits the production of prostaglandins. These constrict and dilate
cerebral blood vessels, which leads to a migraine. With the use of
Feverfew, this will not happen. Feverfew also aids the body in
healing itself, and has been used to restore normal liver function.
Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginica)- Native
Americans used a poultice of Fringe Tree bark to heal wounds. In
frontier medicine it was used to treat liver diseases and gall
bladder ailments. Fringe Tree is an effective yet gentle laxative,
stimulates the appetite and increases gastric secretion.
Kosher Vegetable
Glycerin- A natural humectant and affordable moisturizer.
Vegetable based.
Garlic (Allium sativum)- Alterative,
anti-bacterial, anti-biotic, anti-catarrhal, anti-fungal,
anti-pyretic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-viral, aromatic,
carminative, cholagogue, depurant, diaphoretic, digestant, diuretic,
emmenagogue, expectorant, fungicide, hypertensive, hypotensive,
immuno-stimulant, nervine, parasiticide, prophylactic, rubefacient,
stimulant, stomachic, tonic, vulnerary. The Egyptians believed garlic
could help a person fight cancer, and Dioscorides used garlic for all
diseases and ailments of the windpipe. During the plague in Europe
people ate garlic daily as a preventative measure. Garlic is a
powerful antibiotic, but doesnt ravage the body the way synthetic
antibiotics do. Due to its high content of thiamine, Garlic is good
for preventing mosquito bites. It can be used to fight infections of
all kinds, speed up wound healing, strengthen the immune system,
reduce blood cholesterol and prevent narrowing of the arteries. It
has been determined that the strong smell garlic emits is due to
allicin, a sulphur containing amino acid. Although it is possible to
remove the allicin, it is popular opinion that garlic owes its anti
fungal and other medicinal properties to allicin. Planting garlic in
ones garden is a good way to discourage insects from eating ones
produce. Loma Linda University researchers have found compounds in
garlic that kills aflatoxin by activating certain enzymes in the
liver. Garlic stimulates the lymphatic system, relieves pain from
insect bites, rids the bowels of parasites, controls fevers and
combats viruses, cleans the blood, and is used in India to cleans
wounds and ulcers. Garlic improves circulation, inhibits the
activities of the parasitic fungus responsible for AIDS, and is an
antioxidant, anti-tumor agent, anti-stress agent and a liver
protector. Paavo Airola described Garlic as the King of the
Vegetable Kingdom.
Gentian (Gentiana lutea)- Alterative,
anti-bilious, anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic, antiseptic, bitter,
cholagogue, digestant, laxative (mild), parasiticide, sialagogue,
gastric stimulant, stomachic, tonic. The herb Gentian was named after
Gentius, King of Illyria. It is believed that he was the first to
discover the medicinal value of this particular plant. In Appalachia
people carry a piece of Gentian root to aid in physical strength and
energy, as well as to build the blood. The Romans used Gentian as a
bitter digestive tonic, and Father Kneipp, a nineteenth century
German healer, is quoted from his journals as saying If the food
is felt to be heavy in the stomach, and is troublesome, a little
cordial made with a teaspoonful of Gentian extract in a half glass of
water will soon stop the disorder. This herb is good for treating
anorexia because it stimulates appetite. It has a normalizing effect
on the thyroid gland, cleanses the colon, helps the female organs,
and is generally strengthening to the whole body.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)- Analgesic,
antacid, anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, aperitive,
aromatic, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, nervine,
rubefacient, sialagogue, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. Ginger was
introduced to the Americas in the sixteenth century by the Spaniards.
It became so popular among the Europeans that in 1884 Britain
imported over five-million pounds. Researchers at Cornell University
have found that Ginger might help prevent strokes and hardening of
the arteries. It thins the blood and lowers blood cholesterol. It
soothes the stomach, helps clear the lungs and chest, stimulates the
kidneys, reduces migraines, combats nausea and motion sickness, and
relieves cramps during menses.
Gingko (Gingko biloba)- Adaptogen,
anti-fungal, anti-oxidant, anti-tussive, astringent, bitter,
expectorant, nervine, parasiticide, sedative, circulatory stimulant,
vaso-dilator. The Gingko biloba tree is known to be the oldest
species of tree in the world. They have been known to live an average
of one-thousand years, and were the only trees to survive the
Hiroshima bombing. Gingko is a longevity herb. It increases blood
flow, helps with memory loss, reduces blood cell clumping, prevents
strokes, and helps with Tinnitus. Ginkgo biloba helps to prevent
macular degeneration, oxygenates cells, and strengthens the vascular
system. Glyceryl
Stearate- This is a thickening agent that
helps give products a luminescent or opalescent appearance. A large
group of ingredients that are composed of fats and oils. At room
temperature, the fats are usually solid and the oils are generally
liquid. Some tropical oils are liquids in their sites of origin and
become solids in cooler or different applications. These multitudinous
fats and oils are used in cosmetics as emollients and lubricants as
well as water-binding and thickening agents.
Golden rod (Solidago canadensis)-
Anti-catarrhal, anti-inflammatory, astringent, carminative,
diaphoretic, diuretic. Golden rod is most effective for ailments of
the upper respiratory area, such as congestion. It is also used to
promote the healing of various types of wounds, as well as kidney
problems such as dark cloudy urine or kidney stones, and is effective
against diarrhea and intestinal hemorrhages.
Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis)-
Alterative, antacid, anti-bilious, anti-bacterial, antibiotic,
anti-catarrhal, anti-periodic, antiseptic, antispasmodic,
anti-syphilitic, aperitive, astringent, bitter, cholagogue, depurant,
diuretic, emmenagogue, hemostatic, hepatic, laxative, nervine,
ophthalmic, pectoral, prophylactic, immuno-stimulant, stomachic,
tonic. Golden Seal, or King of the Mucous Membranes, is used to
treat congestion and chronic inflammation of the respiratory and
urogenital tracts, chronic gastritis and enteritis, catarrhal
affliction of the nose, eye inflammation, and inflammation of the
female sexual organs. Golden Seal was first introduced to the
Europeans by the Cherokee people, who used it to treat ulcers and
arrow wounds. This herb is good for treating various feminine
problems such as profuse menstruation and uterine hemorrhaging. It
increases blood supply to the spleen, treats cracks in the skin and
fissures in the nipples, stimulates the bowels, is an antiseptic,
strengthens the immune system, relieves mouth sores, and cures ring
worm. Golden Seal also contains the natural anti-biotic known as
Berberine which is useful in treating mouth and gum problems.
Gotu Kola (Hydrocotyle asiatica)- Adaptogenic,
alterative, anti-pyretic, anti-spasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent,
blood purifier, diuretic, nervine, sedative, stimulant, brain tonic.
Gotu Kola is popular among many people for enhancing brain function
and improving memory. It purifies the blood, balances hormones and
the nervous system, and helps with menopausal problems in women.
There is a Sinhalese proverb which says Two leaves a day keep old
age away, referring to Gotu Kolas reputation as a longevity
herb. Gotu Kola stimulates the brain while calming it at the same
time. It has been used as a blood cleanser for skin diseases, and in
the Far East has been employed for leprosy and tuberculosis.
Grapefruit Seed
Extract-Citrus Grandis- Antioxidant;
botanical. Sometimes known as citricidal. It has proved to have some
antibacterial properties. Extracted from the seeds of grapefruits.
Grapeseed
oil-Vitis Vinifera- Our Grapeseed oil is
truly superb in every regard. It has a mild green color with a pleasant
odor, superb taste, and great absorption rate. Generally employed as a
base oil for many creams, lotions and as a general carrier oil; this
Grapeseed oil can also be employed as a delicious salad dressing or
cooking oil. Grapeseed is especially useful for skin types that do not
absorb oils too well, and it does not leave a greasy feeling. Wonderful
for those with skin sensitivities because of its natural non-allergenic
properties. Antioxidant; carrier; emollient; moisturizer. Contains
natural Vitamin E and is good in massage oils. Has a high linoleic acid
content. An amazing anti-oxidant, for anti-aging benefits. One of the
most nutritive oils known to man.
Green Tea (Thea cinensis, Camellia sinensis)-
Stimulant, diuretic, astringent. The tannins in Green Tea have
been found to contain anti-tumor properties. Because of its high
antioxidant content it is useful in preventing aging. Green Tea is
also good for treating diarrhea, and has been used historically as a
mental stimulant when one desires good thought and conversation.
Green Tea stabilizes blood lipids, stimulates immune functions,
prevents plaque build up on the teeth, and reduces mental fatigue. It
is also useful in treating high cholesterol and hypertension.
Green
Tea-Camellia Sinensis- Anti-aging; anti-inflammatory;
anti-irritant. A great source of Polyphenols. Contains catechins that
are potent anti-oxidants.
Grindelia (Grindelia spp.)- Anti-spasmodic,
expectorant, hypotensive. Although Grindelia is not a
thoroughly-studied herb, what is known is that it is effective in
treating poison ivy rashes by reducing the itching and swelling. It
also soothes the smooth muscles of the heart, and has been used in
the treatment of asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, upper
respiratory catarrh and hay fever.
Hawthorn (Crataegus oxycantha)-
Anti-spasmodic, astringent, cardiac, digestant, diuretic,
emmenagogue, hypertensive, hypotensive, sedative, cardiac-tonic,
tonic. Hawthorn increases oxygen utilization by the heart, increases
enzyme metabolism in the heart muscle, is a mild dilator of coronary
vessels and lowers blood pressure. This herb is primarily used as a
cardiac tonic, benefiting every condition from angina pectoris to
heart murmurs. Hawthorn also relieves insomnia and restlessness. Hibiscus
Fibers-Hibiscus Sabdraffia- A vibrant
fuschia plant material wonderful for scrubs and masques and exfoliating
washes. High in antioxidants and very gentle on the skin.
Hemp
Oil-Cannabis Sativa Oil- Emollient;
moisturizer; vegetable oil. Hemp seed oil is considered an ideal
companion to Flax Seed oil. It is a natural emollient with a shady
but interesting past.
Glyceryl Caprylate (Natural Preservative)- An emollient found naturally in cows milk, goats milk, palm oil and coconut oil. An oil liquid used as a natural preservative.
Glyceryl Undecylenate- A natural preservative/fungicide derived from Castor Oil.
Ho Shou Wu (Polygonum multiflorum)- Adaptogen,
alterative, aromatic, astringent, bitter, blood purifier, diuretic,
hormonal, nervine, sedative, stimulant, tonic. The Chinese use Ho
Shou Wu as a longevity and restorative herb. Ho Shou Wu increases
blood flow to the heart, rejuvenates the endocrine glands, tones the
liver and kidneys, prevents loss of hair color and muscle tone, and
treats unexplained chronic fatigue and traumatic bruises.
Holy Basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum)- Adaptogen,
astringent, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory. Holy Basil is a
popular herb used in Ayurvedic medicine, and the leaves have been
ground up for centuries and stored in grain to keep insects away. It
is employed for such things as colds, headaches, stomach disorders,
heart disease, malaria, various types of poisonings, and
inflammation. The essential oil of Holy Basil is often used in skin
care products due to its anti-bacterial properties.
Honey-Mel- Emollient-
humectant; skin conditioner;
hair conditioner. Honey is composed of several sugars and other
substances, including malic, formic, citric, and lactic acids as well
as enzymes and amino acids. A highly complex substance.
Hops (Humulus lupulus)- Anodyne,
anti-spasmodic, aromatic, bitter, calmative, carminative, cholagogue,
diuretic, febrifuge, nervine, parasiticide, sedative, soporific,
stomachic, tonic. Hops are probably most well known for their use in
the brewing of beer. Hops have been used to help induce sleep,
prevent nightmares and calm the nerves by filling a muslin pillow
with it. It increases bile secretion, tones the liver and
gallbladder, reduces fevers, relieves pain and has even been used for
jaundice. Hops are good for soothing inflammations, including boils,
and relieve the pain of sciatica and other rheumatic pains. The
muscles of the stomach become toned from the use of hops, and it is a
useful herb when one wants to sooth the pain of a toothache or to
prevent infections.
Horehound (Marrubium vulgare)-
Anti-inflammatory, anti-tussive, aromatic, bitter, diaphoretic,
diuretic-mild, expectorant, laxative, parasiticide (large doses),
stimulant, stomachic, tonic. In Victorian times Horehound candies and
soothing syrups used to be a favorite among children for soothing
sore throats and congested lungs. Horehound helps to expel mucous
from the respiratory bronchial system, sustains the vocal chords,
helps to heal some external wounds, and promotes healthy bile
secretion. Peculiar ailments of the stomach can be treated with
Horehound. It can also be used for skin dermatitis conditions, and to
remove obstructions from the liver and spleen.
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)- Tonic,
narcotic, febrifuge. The bark of Horse Chestnut is used for fevers
and externally to treat ulcers and sores. The fruit of this herb is
used for rectal problems, such as hemorrhoids, as well as ailments
having to do with rheumatism and neuralgia. The tannins, flavonoids
and saponins in Horse Chestnut tone and strengthen the vein walls.
Horse Chestnut can also be used to treat prostatic enlargement.
Horseradish (Cochlearia armoracia)- Antibiotic,
antiseptic, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic,
expectorant, laxative (mild), parasiticide, rubefacient, sialagogue,
stimulant, stomachic. Horseradish has been used to clean the sinuses,
and its vapor inhibits microorganisms. Internally it is a stimulant
for digestion and a diuretic, and can be used for fevers and chronic
rheumatism. It also cleanses the liver and spleen, and can be applied
externally to sooth tight muscles and neck pain. Horseradish also
rids the body of parasites.
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense)- Astringent,
carminative, diuretic, emmenagogue (mild), galactagogue, hemostatic,
lithotriptic, nutritive, parasiticide, vulnerary. Horsetail is a
strong astringent, making it effective in the treatment of both
internal and external wounds. It has been used for centuries as a
diuretic to aid in kidney infections, dropsy, and gravel, as well as
a wash for swollen eyelids. In Guatemala it has been used for cancer.
Horsetail is a perfect herb to combat aging due to its high content
of silica. It strengthens the fingernails and hair, keeps the muscles
and skin supple, and helps to facilitate the use of calcium in the
body. Horsetail also kills parasite eggs, dissolves tumors, shrinks
inflamed mucosal tissue, stimulates urine flow, and aids in
circulation. It speeds up the recovery process in the case of broken
bones, reduces menstrual bleeding, and has been used historically for
the treatment of diabetes. Hyaluronic Acid-
Hyaluronic Acid is one of the most
exciting ingredients on the market today. It was discovered by Karl
Meyer in 1934 and has been successfully used in personal care and wound
healing. Until the 1990s the only method of producing hyaluronic acid
was extracting it from rooster combs. Currently there are two forms of
hyaluronic acid on the market; one derived from rooster comb and the
other derived by the fermentation of yeast. RainShadow Labs only
carries the 100% vegan approved material.
Hyaluronic acid is naturally found in the extracellular matrix of human
tissue. Topically applied hyaluronic acid forms an air permeable layer
and penetrates into the dermis, thus boosting the elasticity and
hydration of the skin. The protective breathable barrier on the skin
locks in moisture which gives the skin a youthful appearance. The
cuticle layer of the skin normally contains 10-20% water, however as we
age it can drop to below 10%. Hyaluronic acid comes to the rescue with
its unique ability to hold more than 1000 times its weight in water,
which is a key factor in allowing the skin to retain more water.
Amazingly, hyaluronic acid adjusts its moisture absorption based on the
relative humidity in the air. It is the ideal ingredient in skin care
products as it adjusts to the skins need for a moisturizing effect
depending on the relative humidity of seasons and climate of an area.
Hyaluronic acid also protects the epidermis by scavenging reactive
oxygen species generated by ultra violet light which would normally
cause sunspots.
Hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens)-
Anti-lithic, bitter, calcium solvent, cathartic, diuretic,
lithotriptic, tonic. Hydrangea removes bladder stones, backache due
to kidney trouble, cleanses the blood, and prevents the formation of
gravel in the kidneys. It is helpful for children who wet the bed,
prostate infection and inflammation, bladder infections, and
arthritic swelling.
Hydrogenated
Castor Oil- A natural source oil from
Castor beans. A hard and shiny oil found in most cosmetics that acts as
a barrier agent and protective medium against harsh conditions and
extremes. Very soothing to the skin when included into cosmetic
applications.This oil is rich in fatty acids, and very soothing and
lubricating to the skin. It acts as a humectant, attracting moisture to
the skin. By itself, it would make a very soft bar but in combination
with other oils, it makes a nice emollient bar of soap. Makes a great
superfatting agent.
Hydrolyzed
Quinoa- A high amino acid content
vegetarian protein coming from the wild Andes mountains in Peru. The
protein binds to the hair shaft for superb hair restructuring with a
clean green footprint. Contains a low molecular weight.
Hydroxyethylcellulose-
A plant-derived thickening
agent typically used as a binding agent or emulsifier. Also used (most
often in styling products) as a film-forming agent.
Hydroxypropyl
Methylcellulose- A plant-derived
thickening agent typically used as a binding agent or emulsifier. Also
used (most often in styling products) as a film-forming agent.
Hydroxypropyl
Starch Phosphate- a corn starch.
Hydroxypropyl corn starch phosphate is used as a hydrocolloid for
improved availability of active ingredients in cosmetic or
dermatological compositions.
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)-
Anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antiviral, aromatic,
carminative, cathartic, diaphoretic, expectorant, hepatic, nervine,
parasiticide, pectoral, sedative, stimulant, stomachic, tonic,
vulnerary. The word hyssop is of Greek origin and means holy
herb. Psalms 51:7 says: Purge me with Hyssop, and I shall be
clean; wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. In the seventh
century it was strewn about the floors in sick rooms and used to
improve the smell of kitchens. During the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries it was used to reduce sweating and to cure jaundice and
dropsy. Hyssop is a good blood regulator, and is used primarily in
the treatment of various throat afflictions. It strengthens the
immune system, benefits the mucous lining of the bowels and stomach,
builds resistance to infectious diseases, treats inflammation of the
breast and clears away excess mucous from the intestinal tract. Inulin Lauryl
Carbamate- Inulin lauryl carbamate is
a natural stabilizer and emulsifier derived from chicory, that keeps
our oil in water or our water in oil lotions and creams consistent and
smooth.
Isononyl
Isononanoate- a zero toxicity organic
emulsifier for gentle skin conditioning and no irritation. Isononyl
Isononanoate is the ester of a branched chain nonyl alcohol with a
branched chainnonanoic acid.
Isopropyl
Palmitate-Palm Oil- This organic Palm
Kernel Oil is pressed from the fruit kernels of the palm tree Elaeis
guineensis.It is most commonly found in handmade soap to increase its
lather and hardness. It may also be used in a multitude of other
cosmetic and bodycare products for its moisturizing properties. Palm
oil can be used in lotions, cremes, balms, body butters and stick
formulations where a thicker product is desired. When used in cold
process soap making, it makes a nice hard bar when used in combination
with other oils such as coconut and olive oil. It saponifies easily and
pulls other oils into saponification quicker.
Jamaican Dogwood (Piscidia piscipula)- The West
Indians use Jamaican Dogwood when they want to catch fish. They
simply fill an open container with its branches, and as fish pass
through the water that is now rich with isoflavones from the Dogwood,
they fall asleep, making it easy to catch them. Jamaican
Dogwood is a powerful sedative, and its main use is to treat
insomnia. It is also a powerful remedy for migraines, neuralgia, and
ovarian and uterine pains.
Jambul (Syzygium cumini)- Jambul is
native to Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Indonesia. In
Ayurveda the herb is used to treat diabetes, and in Chinese medicine
for digestive ailments. According to the Hindu tradition, Rama ate
only Jambul fruit during his fourteen year exile from Ayodhya. Jambul
controls gingivitis and blood pressure, is very high in vitamins A
and C and the fruit is sometimes used to make wine or vinegar. Jojoba Beads-
gentle jojoba wax beads in various colors exfoliate without scratching.
Jojoba Esters-
An emulsifier from jojoba fats and
waxes for binding and holding formulations together naturally. One of
the primary elements in keeping skin healthy is making sure the
structure of the epidermis (outer layer of skin) is intact. The
components that do this are often called natural moisturizing factor.
These are ingredients that mimic the structure and function of healthy
skin. Jojoba and Jojoba esters are one of these NMFs. While the oil
and fat components of skin prevent evaporation and provide lubrication
to the surface of skin, it is actually the intercellular matrix, along
with the skins lipid content, that gives skin a good deal of its
surface texture and feel.
The intercellular matrix is the skins first line of defense against
water loss. When the lipid and NMF content of skin is reduced, we
experience surface roughness, flaking, fine lines, and a tight,
uncomfortable feeling. The longer the skins surface layer (stratum
corneum) is impaired, the less effective the skins intercellular
matrix becomes (Sources: Skin Research and Technology, August 2000,
pages 128134; and Dermatologic Therapy, 2004, volume 17, Supplement 1,
pages 4348). Moreover, the skins healing process is impaired. NMFs
make up an expansive group of ingredients that include amino acids,
ceramides, hyaluronic acid, cholesterol, fatty acids, triglycerides,
phospholipids, glycosphingolipids, urea, linoleic acid,
glycosaminoglycans, glycerin, mucopolysaccharide, and sodium PCA
(pyrrolidone carboxylic acid). Ingredients that mimic the lipid content
of skin include apricot oil, canola oil, coconut oil, corn oil, jojoba
oil, jojoba wax, lanolin, lecithin, olive oil, safflower oil, sesame
oil, shea butter, soybean oil, squalane, and sweet almond oil, all of
which can be extremely helpful in making dry skin look and feel better.
All of the skins supporting NMFs and lipids are present in the
intercellular structure of the epidermis, both between skin cells and
in the lipid content on the surface of skin. When any of these
ingredients are included in skin-care products, they appear to help
stabilize and maintain this complex intercellular-skin matrix. More
important, all of these ingredients, and many more, help support the
intercellular area of the skin by keeping it intact. This support helps
prevent surface irritation from penetrating deeper into the skin, helps
keep bacteria out, and aids the skins immune/healing system. Using
moisturizers of any kind that contain NMFs (whether they are labeled as
anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, serums, lotions, or sunscreens) allows your
skin to do its job of repairing and regenerating itself without the
impedances brought on when skin is suffering from dryness,
environmental distress, or excess irritation (Sources: Clinical
Geriatric Medicine, February 2002, pages 103120; Progressive Lipid
Research, January 2003, pages 136; Journal of the European Academy of
Dermatology and Venereology, November 2002, pages 587594; Contact
Dermatitis, June 2002, pages 331338; Journal of Investigative
Dermatology, May 1996, pages 10961101; British Journal of Dermatology,
November 1995, pages 679685; Skin Pharmacology and Physiology,
SeptemberOctober 2004, pages 207213; Free Radical Research, April
2002, pages 471477; and Journal of Lipid Research, May 2002, pages
794804).
Jojoba
Oil-Simmondsia Chinensis- Emollient;
moisturizer. Very high natural content of Vitamin E. Extremely skin
nourishing. Lasts longer in natural state than most oils. Has been
credited with skin healing. Provides rapid absorption. Non comedogenic.
Mimics skinc natural sebum for superior uptake and absorption.
Juniper (Juniperus spp.,)- Anodyne,
anti-fungal, anti-rheumatic, urinary antiseptic, anti-spasmodic,
aromatic, astringent, carminative, diuretic, emmenagogue,
lithotriptic, parasiticide, stimulant, stomachic, digestive, tonic.
Juniper berries have a long historical use as a diuretic, and in
ancient Europe were believed to ward off the plague by way of their
scent. The Native Americans used Juniper to treat various wounds,
cure illnesses, relieve arthritis and prevent infection. Due to
Junipers antiseptic qualities, is very helpful for conditions such as
cystitis. Juniper berries improve digestion and strengthen weak
stomachs, dissolves kidney stones and prostate sediment, helps to
relieve water retention, cleanses the blood, works to heal insulin
deficiency, and promotes the flow of urine. Juniper berries are used
in baths to sooth aching muscles, and the oil is used in soaps,
massage and bath oils and liniments.
Kaolin-
Absorption base; anti-caking; from earth
clays. Is a mixture of various aluminum silicates. Has absorption
abilities for both water and oil.
Kelp-Macrocystis
Pyrifera- Botanical. Sea Kelp is
full of trace minerals from the sea. Nutritive value to skin. Has been
used in Asia for soothing burns and rashes. Stimulating, revitalizing,
and nourishing to the skin due to its sulfur amino acid and iodine
content. Kelp has anti-inflammatory and disinfectant properties. When
harvested correctly it is full of natural vitamins, minerals and
enzymes.
Khella (Ammi visnaga)- Relaxant,
antispasmodic. Khella relaxes the smooth muscles of the body and
relieves spasms of the gallbladder, bile duct and urinary bladder. It
aids in the elimination of urinary stones, prevents asthma attacks,
relieves menstrual cramps, and has also been used as a means of
contraception. The effectiveness of Khella at relieving symptoms of
angina has been well-documented since the 1940s, and Ammi majus
is cultivated in India for the treatment of blotchy skin. Kokum
Butter-Garcinia Indica- Emollient;
moisturizer. Kokum butter is obtained from the fruit of the Indian
tree. The butter is extracted from the fruit kernels. Moisturizes skin
and helps reduce wrinkles. Reduces degeneration of the skin cells and
restores flexibility.
Kola Nut (Cola acuminata, Cola nitida)-
Stimulant, diuretic, cardiac tonic, anti-depressive, astringent.
The Kola Nut is a well known stimulant; its active ingredient is
caffeine. It is used for treating both depression and fatigue, but it
is worth noting that its effects on these conditions are purely
symptomatic. Apart from being used as a stimulant, it is also used
for its taste and color in soft drinks. Kukui Nut
oil-Aleurites Molaccana- Kukui Nut Oil has
been used for many years in Hawaii , and has only recently become known
to the rest of the world. It is prized for its rejuvenating and
soothing effects upon the skin, without leaving a greasy or oily film.
Pressed from the seeds of the Aleurites moluccana tree, Kukui Nut Oil
is invaluable for many different skin conditions, providing moisture
and nourishment to dry, mature, and damaged skin.
The Kukui Nut tree was first brought to Hawaii by early Polynesian
settlers. It quickly adapted, and is now Hawaii s official state tree.
Kukui means enlightenment in Hawaiian. Traditionally, babies in
Hawaii were anointed with Kukui Nut Oil to protect their skin from the
sun, salt, and other elements. In addition, it was used on skin
irritations, wounds, and burns. Kukui Nut Oil was also used to massage
members of royalty, who were sometimes massaged for seven or more hours
with this oil!
Kukui Nut Oil is a fabulous moisturizer, and quickly penetrates the
skin leaving a silky-smooth non-greasy feeling. It is often used for
dry or damaged skin, immediately relieving symptoms because of its
quick absorption into the skin. It can leave even the roughest and
driest skin feeling smooth, soft, and hydrated. Kukui Nut Oil contains
Vitamins A, C, and E, providing anti-oxidants that help to protect the
skin. This unique oil is able to penetrate into the deepest skin
layers, while creating a protective shield that locks in moisture.
Kukui Nut Oil is great for those with sensitive skin, and is a
wonderful ingredient to add to your bodycare products. Specifically, it
is beneficial for the following conditions:
Burns including: sunburn, windburn, radiation burns, and heat induced
burns.
o Eczema
o Chapped skin
o Psoriasis
o Mature and prematurely aged skin
o Dry skin conditions
o Acne
o Scars
o Lesions
o Dry hair and scalp
Kukui Nut Oil is an excellent oil to add to your bodycare products,
especially your creams, lotions, and massage oils. Simply add Kukui Nut
Oil once that your product no longer needs to be heated, and do not
expose it to high temperatures. You can also use it for an oil
treatment on dry hair and scalp, or add a few drops to your bath water
for a luxurious treat. Emollient; moisturizer; vegetable oil. Prized as
a very emollient oil from Polynesia. Hawaiians used it to soothe burns,
cuts and to protect skin from irritations. Has shown some effectiveness
in soothing psoriasis and eczema as it does not leave an oily after
residue. High linoleic and linolenic acid content.
Lavender (Lavandula vera, Lavandula
officinalis)- Aromatic, carminative, nervine, antiseptic. When
applied externally, Lavender oil stimulates sore and exhausted
muscles, and soothes sprains, strains and stiff joints. It also
stimulates hair growth, especially when combined with Basil oil. It
is a restorative and tonic for faintness, weakness, giddiness,
spasms, colic and vertigo. It relieves melancholy, helps with memory,
fatigue, toothache, rheumatism and neuralgia. Lavender is an
antiseptic and helps to heal and treat pimples, wounds, and sores. It
also relieves inflammation, helps with loss of voice when used as a
gargle, cleanses the skin and reduces oiliness in hair.
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)- Diaphoretic,
calmative, antispasmodic, carminative, emmenagogue, stomachic. Lemon
Balm is primarily used to treat flavors. Due to its gentleness and
pleasant flavor, it is a suitable herb for those who have a hard time
with the bitterness of other herbs. Lemon Balm can also be used for
an upset stomach and gas, as well as nervous tension and depression.
More recently it has been found that Lemon Balm is very effective in
relieving symptoms of the herpes simplex virus.
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)- Adaptogen,
alterative, anti-inflammatory, aperient, aphrodisiac, demulcent,
diuretic, emollient, expectorant, hormonal-adrenal, hypertensive,
laxative (mild), pectoral, sialagogue, stimulant (mild),
tonic-glandular, sugar substitute. Alexander the Great supplied his
troops with licorice sticks to chew in battle to alleviate their
thirst and keep their energy up, helping them to win the battle.
Licorice is anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, normalizes ovulation,
stimulates the production of interferon, soothes sore throats, and
stimulates and sustains adrenal functions. Licorice root helps the
body handle stress, raises blood sugar levels to normal, brings
up phlegm, and soothes the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract.
Linden (Tilia platyphyllos)- Nervine,
hypotensive, calming tonic. Linden flowers have been described as the
perfect at-home remedy for influenzas, colds, headaches and menstrual
discomfort. It has a pleasant aroma and taste, and is used as a
popular herbal beverage in Europe second only to Chamomile, and has
been shown to be ten times more effective at treating influenza than
conventional methods.
Lobelia (Lobelia inflata)- Analgesic,
anodyne, anti-spasmodic, astringent, cathartic, counter-irritant,
decongestant, diaphoretic, diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue,
expectorant, nervine, sedative. Lobelia is used medically in the
treatment of bronchitis and asthma, and is an important ingredient in
anti-smoking preparations. It is an appetite suppressant, flushes
poisons from the stomach and bowels, has been used as a muscle
relaxant during childbirth, heals abscesses, removes congestion from
the blood vessels, and is a nervous system relaxant. Lobelia is also
very soothing for inflammations, boils and rheumatism.
Lomatium (Lomatium dissectum)- Anti-viral,
anti-bacterial. Lomatium is used in herbal medicine for upper
respiratory infections such as tuberculosis. It is a power anti-viral
and can be used to treat herpes simplex, colds, hepatitis-c,
influenza, AIDS, chronic fatigue and pneumonia. This herb has a
historical use of the Native American Indians in the Pacific
Northwest and Nevada, where it grows wildly. They too used it as an
anti-viral/ anti-bacterial medicine, as well as for food.
Lonicera Japonica (Honeysuckle) Extract- A plant preservative that is based on the Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) It is a complex mixture of esters of lonicerin and natural p-hydroxy benzoic acid. This plant based preservative has natural antimicrobial properties, as well as natural anti inflammatory properties. This is a soothing and botanical preservative that is safe, effective, and gentle. No other preservative provides dual benefits as this one does. Good for the skin...good for the earth.....good for the product.
Macadamia nut
oil-Macadamia Ternifolia- This fine
oil comes from the pressed nuts of the Macadamia tree. It is a
priceless delight for the skin and has proven itself to be one of the
best regenerative oils available.
It is high in monounsaturated fatty acids, and closely resembles sebum
(the oil naturally produced by ones skin to help protect it). Macadamia
oil is a fabulous, protective oil with a high absorption rate and has
been successfully used as a healing oil for scars, sunburns, minor
wounds and other irritations.
Emollient; moisturizer; vegetable oil. A highly volatile yet
wonderfully moisturizing oil. Its fatty acid composition is similar to
a fatty acid of sebum. Beneficial to dry skin, and has a non-greasy
after-feel. The oil is derived from the nuts of the macadamia tree
(closely related to hazelnut). Contains triglycerides and palmitoleic
properties.
Magnesium
Aluminum Silicate- Powdery, dry-feeling, white solid that
is used as a thickening agent and powder in cosmetics.
Magnesium
Ascorbyl Phosphate- Vitamin C- Magnesium
Ascorbyl Phosphate (MAP) is a vitamin C derivative that has better
stability than absorbic acid. In DIY skin care MAP is often used for:
UV protection and repair, collagen production, skin lightening and
brightening, and as an anti-inflammatory. It is also a potent
antioxidant.
Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is a water soluble vitamin C derivative
(L-Ascorbic acid mono-dihydrogen phosphate magnesium salt) with
superior percutaneous absorption and stability. MAP is an excellent
non-irritating skin whitening agent that inhibits skin cells to produce
melanin and lightens age spots. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is a
potent anti-oxidant (protects skin from oxidation incl. UV rays) and it
inhibits lipid-peroxidation. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is an
anti-inflammatory and it promotes collagen synthesis. MAP does not
degrade in formulas containing water.
Skin-lightening products have become more popular around the world.
With the increased number of lightening, whitening and brightening
products, questions have arisen as to the safety of some skin-bleaching
ingredients. The US Food and Drug Administration has proposed a ban on
over-the-counter sales of cosmetic products containing hydroquinone.
The interest in lightening products remains strong, which means that
there is a need for other ingredients that achieve the same lightening
results. One emerging product in this realm is magnesium ascorbyl
phosphate. Magnesium ascorbyl phosphate is a water-soluble derivative
of vitamin C, known to show some evidence of skin lightening abilities.
The Mintel Global New Products Database (GNPD) and its Cosmetic
Research product-tracking extension both show rapidly increasing
numbers of new products featuring magnesium ascorbyl phosphate.
Marshmallow (Althaea afficinalis)- Astringent,
absorbent-soothing, demulcent, diuretic, emollient, galactagogue,
laxative, lithotriptic, mucilant, nutritive, tonic, vulnerary. The
word althaea is derived from Greek and means to cure.
Hypocrites used Marshmallow as a wound healer. When used as a
poultice, it is extremely effective at pulling out poisons or
anything else embedded in a wound, as well as shortening the healing
time. Marshmallow is very soothing for any sore or inflamed spot on
the body, is soothing to the lungs, digestive tract and bowels,
enriches the milk of nursing mothers, and promotes healthy intestinal
flora. It eases the passing of kidney stones, and is used externally
for varicose veins, dermatitis and skin abscesses. When eaten, the
non-absorbable polysaccharides coat the mucous membranes of the
digestive tract and absorb toxins. Marshmallow is an anti-irritant,
and scientific evidence shows that one pound of Marshmallow contains
286,000 units of vitamin A, making it ideal for the skin and other
tissues.
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria, Spiraea
ulmaria)- Aromatic, diaphoretic, astringent (mild). Meadow sweet
is useful in the treatment of skin blemishes. It cures skin eruptions
and helps rheumatism when used in a massage oil. Meadowsweet is the
herb that aspirin comes from. It is a good anti-inflammatory, and is
a traditional remedy for an overly acidic stomach. It is useful in
helping with child diarrhea, controlling fevers and inducing sweats. Meadowfoam Seed
Oil- Limnanthes Alba- Meadowfoam Oil
is pressed from the seeds of Meadowfoam (Limnanthes alba), a plant
which received its name because of its resemblance while in bloom to
the white foam blowing on the ocean. Meadowfoam is native to northern
California, southern Oregon, Vancouver Island, and British Columbia. It
has proven to be invaluable in the body care and cosmetic industries,
and is also being studied for pharmaceutical and industrial use.
Meadowfoam oil contains over 98% long-chain fatty acids, and also has
higher quality triglyceride levels when compared to other vegetable
oils. In addition, it has three long chain fatty acids that were
previously unknown before its discovery. It also has amazing
moisturizing and rejuvenating capabilities, is very stable, and may be
utilized for many different purposes.
We highly recommend incorporating Meadowfoam oil in your natural body
care recipes because of its outstanding qualities. It is widely used in
cosmetic and hair care products because it is moisturizing, extremely
stable, and capable of adhering and staying on the skin. In addition,
Meadowfoam oil is one of the most stable oils, and will actually extend
the shelf life of less stable ingredients. When applied to the skin, it
forms a moisture barrier and will assist the skin with preventing
moisture loss. It is a key ingredient in many different products such
as massage oils and lotions, facial creams, sun block, hair and scalp
products, cosmetics, body lotions, and shaving creams. In hair care
products, it will add shine and moisture to the hair, and will remedy
dry or damaged hair. When added to lotions and lip balms, it will
remoisturize dry or cracked lips and skin, and will make balms last
longer. In summary, Meadowfoam oil has these beneficial characteristics:
o Moisturizes the skin
o Rejuvenates and adds shine to hair
o Ultra-violet protection (sunscreen applications)
o Non-greasy feeling, soaks into the skin easily
o Reduces wrinkles and signs of aging
o Blends well with other carrier oils
o Very stable, even under heat and air exposure
o Adheres well to the skin
o Binder, helps products retain their scent longer
o Stability extends product shelf life when combined with less stable
ingredients
Aside from these amazing cosmetic uses, Meadowfoam oil is also
beneficial for our environment! It was first developed in the 1970s,
and was introduced as an alternative to sperm whale oil in order to
protect the species. The pressed seeds are fed to cattle and other
livestock, and are a source of nutrients for these animals. While grown
in the field, birds, insects, mice, and other critters, also eat the
nutritious seeds. The Meadowfoam plants themselves are a renewable
crop, and are usually grown as a rotation crop for grass seed farmers.
This eliminates the need to burn the fields in between grass seed
plantings, and also provides farmers with additional income. Meadowfoam
also requires less fertilizer and pesticides than most crops, assisting
farmers and the environment. Scientists at Oregon State University and
the US Department of Agriculture, as well as other scientists, are all
currently studying Meadowfoam oil, in order to discover new
applications for this versatile oil.
Menthol-Laevo
Menthol- Cooling agent; flavor. Penetrating and cooling
sensation. Derived from peppermint.
Methylisothiazolinone-
Used in cosmetics as a broad spectrum preservative. It is typically
used at 0.1%.
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum)- Cholagogue,
demulcent, galactagogue, hepatic, nervine, stimulant, tonic. The
Greek herbalist Dioscorides used Milk Thistle in the case of
poisonous snake bites. This herb is most useful for the liver, and
actually re-grows liver tissue. It is an anti-oxidant and free
radical scavenger, and increases membrane strength while decreasing
membrane permeability. Along with the liver, Milk Thistle has also
been shown to protect and heal the brain and kidneys. This herb stops
the toxicity of the Amanita Muscaria mushroom. Milk Thistle
accelerates protein synthesis in the liver, stimulates the production
of SOD, is beneficial to those with psoriasis, keeps the blood and
vascular system clean, soothes inflamed tissue, blocks allergic and
inflammatory responses, and increases immune response.
Mistletoe (Viscum flavescens)- Anti-spasmodic,
cardiac depressant, diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue, hypotensive,
nervine, sedative, stimulant, tonic. Mistletoe has historically been
used for epilepsy, nervous disorders, spasms, apoplexy, giddiness, as
a digestive aid, heart tonic, and to stimulate glandular activity. It
is helpful with headaches and dizziness, stimulates heartbeat,
suppresses heart flutters, and soothes the nerves. Mistletoe is
a folk remedy for cancer, and recent research indicates that it may
be useful in tumor therapy. This herb also can be used to induce
uterine contractions, and to tone and sooth the nervous system. MSM-Methylsulfonylmethane- Methylsulfonylmethane
has
been present in the oceans, soil, and atmosphere of the Earth for eons.
Organic sulfur (MSM) occurs naturally in the human body. It actually
makes up 5% of the human body and is essential for every organ, cell,
tissue, hormone, enzyme, antibody, and function found in the body. This
whole food is a beautifying mineral, and contributes to hair, skin,
nail, and joint renewal and health. Bio-available, MSM must be
continually replenished for optimal youth, nutrition and health. A
wonderful additive to have in EVERY product. For more information on
MSM check out our msm-newsletter.
Micro
Crystallized Water- This water technology
organizes the water molecules into highly structured crystalline forms
that are able to penetrate fully into cells for total hydration. Most
water is so disorganized from being treated with harsh chemicals,
having been stored without movement, and being pushed through pipes
that te molecules are far too large to penetrate into the cells of our
bodies. Thus we take in water but do not actually rehydrate. . Water
naturally moves in a spiral and this is what keeps it structured and
organized and able to hold infinite amounts of information. Our
technology structures the water- powerful magnetic and infrared sources
reduce the size of individual water clusters, creating Hexagonal Water
for more efficient and rapid penetration into the cells of your body.
Increases the oxygen- . turbulent forces create a powerful and visible
vortex, increasing the amount of oxygen in your drinking water up to
30%. Additional oxygen enters the cells by way of the water molecule
itself. - and adds unique bio-available minerals- . a unique mineral
core, comprised of tourmaline, coral calcium, zinc, lithium and others
contribute to the structuring of water. The water is purified by
commercial grade reverse osmosis processes beforehand, to remove
structure breaking minerals/ions such as chlorine, chlorides,
potassium, magnesium, aluminum, etc.).A select set of ionic minerals
are known to enhance the construction of hexagonal water. These
minerals occur in very small amounts and help organize the water
molecules into tightly packed arrangements which serve to protect and
enhance cellular health. Commonly occurring minerals can be grouped
into structure making or structure breaking categories as listed
below.
In order to ensure that the final product has the correct mineral
balance, the water is first purified by high quality reverse osmosis
system; the minerals are then combined in the vortexial water movement
in the lab.
Calcium, sodium, zinc, iron, silver, copper and others help to convert
water into hexagonal water while potassium, chloride, fluoride,
aluminum, sulfide and others destroy the hexagonal structuring of water.
The process is similar to erasing unwanted information from a computer
disc before placing new information on the disc.
Mineral Salts-
Magnesium Sulfate- Magnesium
performs more functions in more systems of the human body than
virtually any other mineral, including regulating the activity of more
than 325 enzymes. Studies show that magnesium is:
o an electrolyte, helping to ensure proper muscle, nerve and enzyme
function.
o Critical to the proper use of calcium in cells.
o An aid in helping to prevent heart disease and strokes by lowering
blood pressure, protecting the elasticity of arteries, preventing blood
clots and reducing the risk of sudden heart attack deaths.
Medical research also indicates that magnesium may:
Increase the effectiveness of insulin, helping to lower the risk or
severity of diabetes.
Reduce inflammation and relieves pain, making it a beneficial in the
treatment of sore muscles, bronchial asthma, migraine headaches and
fibromyalgia.
Although magnesium can be absorbed through the digestive tract, many
foods, drugs and medical conditions can interfere with the
effectiveness of this deliver method. Therefore, soaking in an
Magnesium Sulfate Salt bath is one of the most effective means of
making the magnesium your body needs readily available.
Epsom Salt also delivers sulfates, which medical research indicates are
needed for the formation of brain tissue, joint proteins and the mucin
proteins that line the walls of the digestive tract. Studies show that
sulfates also stimulate the pancreas to generate digestive enzymes and
help to detoxify the bodys residue of medicines and environmental
contaminants. Studies indicate that sulfates are difficult to absorb
from food, but are readily absorbed through the skin. Studies show
these benefits from the major components of Epsom Salt may:
Ease stress and improves sleep and concentration
Help muscles and nerves function properly
Regulate activity of 325+ enzymes
Help prevent artery hardening and blood clots
Make insulin more effective
Reduce inflammation to relieve pain and muscle cramps
Improve oxygen use
Flush toxins
Improve absorption of nutrients
Help form joint proteins, brain tissue and mucin proteins
Help prevent or ease migraine headaches
Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca)- Emmenagogue,
cardiac tonic, antispasmodic, nervine, diuretic, carminative.
Motherwort promotes blood circulation and is useful for suppressed
menstruation and other female problems. It helps to dissolve blood
clots, remove arteriosclerosis, and symptoms of heart dysfunction.
Motherwort is a good herb for treating various nervous disorders,
hysteria, insomnia and convulsions. The ancient Chinese used it on a
daily basis to prevent pregnancy and to prevent venereal disease.
Muira Puama (Dulaciainopiflora, Liriosma ovata)-
Stimulant, aphrodisiac. Muira Puama is an aphrodisiac, and can be
used for treating impotence in both men and women. It is also useful
in treating diarrhea, and in Brazil, Muira Puama is used to prevent
baldness, muscular weakness, fatigue and sexual debility.
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus)- Anodyne,
anti-spasmodic, anti-tussive, astringent, demulcent, diuretic,
emollient, expectorant, vulnerary. The main use of Mullein is to
treat lung disease, coughs, consumption and hemorrhage of the
respiratory organs. Mullein is a pain reliever, and during the Civil
War was used by the Confederates to treat respiratory problems in the
absence of conventional medical supplies. It soothes inflamed nerves
and inflammation in general, clears the lungs in the case of
congestion, is an anti-spasmodic, and is effective for a wide range
of swollen membrane conditions. Mullein relieves swollen joints,
calms the nerves, moves excess mucous out of the body, is excellent
for treating earaches when its oil is employed, and has been used for
centuries as a treatment for tuberculosis.
Myrrh (Balsamodendrom myrrha, Commiphora
myrrha, C. molmol)- Alterative, antibiotic, anti-catarrh,
antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, astringent, cardiac, carminative,
disinfectant, emmenagogue, expectorant, stimulant, tonic, vulnerary.
Myrrh has been of value since over two-thousand years before Christ.
It stimulates the body to discharge mucous, making it useful in chest
afflictions. It also causes the body to increase white blood
corpuscles, making it an effective antibiotic and disinfectant. Myrrh
has often been applied to the umbilical cord after birth in order to
promote healing. It is good for bathing open sores, increasing blood
flow to the capillaries, lowering blood sugar, and improving chronic
sinus problems. Myrrh removes bad breath and can be used topically
for mouth sores, irritated gums, canker sores and pyorrhea. Myrrh can
be used as an ear oil and makes a good healing antiseptic salve. It
treats hemorrhoids, bedsores, wounds, vaginal infections and
dysentery. It also destroys putrefaction in the intestines and
prevents the blood from absorbing toxins. Myrrh has a wonderful deep,
sweet aroma that has been valued for centuries, and is used in
perfumes, lotions and oils.
Nettle (Urtica dioica)- Alterative,
anti-septic, astringent, diuretic, expectorant, galactagogue,
hemostatic, nutritive, tonic. The use of the stinging nettle plant
for textile use goes back to the Bronze Age. Victims of gout and
rheumatism in Scotland would allow themselves to be stung with
Nettle; they believed it would alleviate their suffering. Nettle
relieves gout and arthritis by neutralizing uric acid, preventing its
crystallization and aiding its elimination from the system. It helps
to stop bleeding, is alkalizing, helps with anemia, aids w\in the
treatment of diarrhea and dysentery, and purifies the blood. Nettle
is high in silicon, iron and potassium, and is good for treating
inflammatory skin conditions. It is an excellent remedy for dandruff,
brings back natural hair color, helps to reduce a heavy menses flow,
cleanses the digestive tract, and can be used as a tincture to help
with hypothyroidism. Nettle has also been used to alleviate allergic
symptoms such as teary eyes and a runny nose. Noni-Morinda
Citrifolia (Polynesian Noni)- Hawaiians
swear by this ingredient that comes from a green fruit. They have been
using it to eat, drink, and used as a part of healing ointments for
years. Pungent; amber in color. Used for healing cuts and bruises by
the Polynesians. Full of bioflavonoids, plant sterols and beneficial
alkaloids and phytonutrients.
Oat Bran-Avena
Sativa- Absorbent; emollient; soother; anti-irritant.
Oat Seed (Avena sativa)- Anti-depressant,
antispasmodic, demulcent, nervine, nutritive, stimulant, tonic. Oats
are a very soothing herb to use in the case of skin irritations. When
used in a bath it treats itchy skin, rashes and insect bites. Oats
have been used in facial and body scrubs, soaps and lotions for
years, and have been proven to help heal acne. Recently, oats have
been found to help increase sexual vitality. This herb is a mood
elevator, lowers cholesterol, increases soundness of the body, helps
with menopause and symptoms of drug withdrawal Ocean Mineral
Complex- A consciously harvested,
highly effective liquid complex that epitomizes Innovative Natural
Science. A truly unique, proprietary concentrate of over 92 ocean
minerals in a highly stable, bio-available compound base of all natural
materials. Ocean Mineral Complex is the answer to tired and compromised
skin structure and integrity, and will breath new life into the same
old skin care regime.
Ocean minerals and trace elements are called cofactors, meaning they
activate enzymes necessary for proper cellular function. This is the
equivalent of placing the key into the ignition of the car.
Thalassotherapy is a very old regime which incorporates a variety of
treatments where one is bathed, showered, wrapped, rubbed, or scrubbed
with sea water or seaweed to prevent or cure various conditions and to
provide vitality and replenishment for the skin and body. RainShadow
Labs has taken this age old wisdom and refined it into a modern,
cutting edge youthening and replenishing bioactive concentrate
Seawater is very similar in composition to human plasma and is readily
accepted into the human body. Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium,
sulfate, phosphorus, copper, infinite ions as well as trace minerals
are some of the essential nutrients found in our ocean mineral complex.
The re-mineralizing and restorative properties of the ocean are
captured here in a potent concentrate which can be worked into any
cutting edge proprietary formulation. As our soil and its bounty
continue to be de-mineralized and depleted of essential nutrients and
trace elements, our Ocean Mineral Complex will provide a substantial
boost not only to the anti-ageing program of its users, but also a
boost to their health. This is something that we can all feel good
about.
Octinoxate-
UVA/UVB SPF factor for higher sun protection.
Octyl Palmitate-
Palm Oil- Used in cosmetics as a thickening agent and
emollient.
Oleic Acid-
Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty
acid found naturally in many plant sources. It is an omega-nine fatty
acid, and considered one of the healthier sources of fat in the diet.
Its commonly used as a replacement for animal fat sources that are
high in saturated fats. You may find various butter and egg substitutes
made with high levels of oleic acid.
Oleic Acid has been shown to slow the development of heart disease, and
promotes the production ofantipoxidants . One of the chief sources of
oleic acid in foods is olive oil .It is often used to make soap and is
present in a number of cosmetics.
As a cosmetic ingredient, oleic oil seems to be a great moisturizer .
In fact most cosmetic companies owe their inspiration to men and women
who used oleic acid in natural forms to moisturize the skin using
olive oil on the skin has been a common practice in Italy and Greece
for centuries.
Olive (Olea europa)- Nutritive,
emollient, mild aperient, astringent, antiseptic, antihypertensive,
anti-inflammatory. Olive oil has been used for centuries as a beauty
tonic for the skin, hair and nails. Olive helps counteract dandruff,
moisturizes dry skin, counteracts and prevents stretch marks, is
excellent in soaps, and when taken internally acts as a mild
laxative. Also, olive leaves have been used for fevers, high blood
pressure and nervous tension. Olive Oil-Olea
Europaea- Olive oil is by far the
most universal oils used for a multitude of purposes including
cosmetics, as a carrier oil, for hair care solutions, and in cooking.
It has a rich, full bodied flavor with a strong aroma and is golden
brown in color. Has a great conditioning effect in body care recipes
and can be used in almost all applications because of its stable
nature. The line of Olive oil offered by RainShadow Labs is 100% pure
cold pressed and extra virgin from the highest quality Tunisian Olives
with no other oils added to it. A great light barrier oil rich in
Polyphenols and antioxidants. Soothes and hydrates skin. High in
polyphenols which are powerful antioxidants and nutrient rich. Long
lasting, stable oil. Used often to help soothe burns and scrapes, in an
extra pure form called Sweet Oil.
Olive Seeds-
Olea Europaea- a wonderful botanical exfoliant for scrubs
and washes. Gentle and clean.
Orange Peel
Tincture-Citrus Aurantium Dulcis- Anti-inflammatory;
antibacterial; antiseptic. Contains properties considered to be toning
and antiseptic. Also some anti-fungal properties present.
Oregano (Origanum vulgare)- Antiseptic,
antispasmodic, carminative, cholagogue, diaphoretic, emmenagogue,
expectorant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic (mild). Oregano is most
widely used for its flavor in various culinary dishes. However, it
can also be used to treat colds, influenza, mild fevers, indigestion,
upset stomach and menstrual cramps. Used topically, Oregano is one of
the best herbal antiseptics available. It is a very mild painkiller,
can be used to soothe sore and aching muscles, and helps one with an
itchy scalp if rubbed into the head daily. Oregano Oil-Rhus
Coriaria- This is claimed to be an
antioxidant, with properties to assist in inhibition of bacterial
growth and inhibiting the growth of fungi. Assists with decreasing
inflammation as a detoxifier.
Organic Herbal
Infusion- RainShadow Labs has
implemented a particular menu of key ingredients that will be found in
almost every formulation coming out of our laboratory.
o Organic Aloe Vera. The Egyptians revered this succulent, and
Cleopatra mashed up the gel of this plant onto her infamously beautiful
face every day. This is a substance of perpetual youth and rapid
healing. Naturally occurring MSM in the aloe vera leaf lends to this
plants rejuvenating properties. Natural plant steroids and salicylic
acid are delivered in the gel of aloe vera, and skin is youthened and
nourished, as well as soothed in the summer heat. Great for sun burns,
toning, shrinking of pores, and a great source of silicon for the skin
to recreate itself in the most beautiful manner possible
o Organic Gotu Kola- . In ancient China, Gotu Kola was the principle
ingredient in a famous elixir called Fo Ti Tieng, a brew that had an
astounding reputation as Fountain of Youth. Gotu Kola works
specifically to stimulate the production of collagen in the skin, as
well as the manufacture of new skin cells. This translates into
beautiful renewed, supple skin. Gotu Kola greatly enhances the
integrity and vascularization of connective tissue and skin, hastens
wound healing, improves elasticity and rejuvenates blood vessels for
improved circulation to the skin.
o Organic Horsetail. Named for its resemblance to the tassle on a
mares nether parts, there is no other source of silica more
concentrated than Horsetail. Why do we care about silica? Not only is
silica a mojor building block for hair, skin, and nails, but Silica is
the age old secret to beauty. Hair, nails, and skin all thrive on
silica, drinking it up like water in a desert. The mineral silicon
possesses many hidden properties, one of which is its ability to be
transformed into calcium. Silicon is a conscious mineral. It seems to
posses a form of intelligence. That is why all of our computers are
coming from The Silicon valley and are based on silicon technology.
This is also why crystals and crystal healing are so popular- .crystals
are made of silicon. It is also why silicon possesses such healing and
beautifying properties. Many believe that the application of this
mineral has a tendency to manifest a more refined and perfected
physical appearance. The skin knows exactly how to use silica to make
itself the best that it can be.
o Organic Geranium - Having been used for centuries in topical skin
care applications, this elegant flower packs a beautiful punch. Its
forte lies in its incessant regeneration of skin tissue. Proving to be
excellent for rebuilding scarred, damaged, and broken down skin cells,
Geranium is prolific in renewing even severely burned skin without
leaving any discoloration or scarring behind. Distilled from the
fragrant leaves of the rose geranium (not the common geranium found in
many windowsills), geranium effectively balances hormones, treats acne,
inflammation, wounds, and WRINKLES.
o Organic Dandelion- .. Considered by most to be a pesky weed, RSL is
here to set the record straight and raise Dandelion up to its well
deserved glory. As a wild plant that has not been cultivated like most
others, dandelion retains its high mineral content, and passes this
onto us in a highly bioavailable form. Having originated in Greece,
its botanical name comes from the Greek words disorder and remedy.
It has blown itself into the four corners of the world, and today is
used as a thousand year old remedy for breast cancer in China, a cure
for AIDS in Toaist Herbalism, and in Costa Rica is sold as a remedy for
diabetes. Dandelion contains chemicals called eudesmanolides, which are
found in no other herb. Other components include sterols, flavonoids,
and mucilage. These are all highly revered antioxidants, preventing the
degeneration of skin cells and DNA. A key to anti-ageing is preventing
free radical damage. Dandelion kicks free radical booty, and is why we
include it religiously in our skin care formulation menu.
Oregon Grape (Berberis aquifolium)- Alterative,
anti-scorbutic, antiseptic, anti-syphilitic, blood purifier,
cholagogue, depurative, hepatic, laxative, tonic. Oregon Grape is
also known as Yerba de la Sangre, meaning herb of the
blood. Obviously, this herb is known to be an excellent blood
purifier. It is an anti-inflammatory herb, stimulates the production
of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, stimulates digestive and liver
secretions, and aids in the assimilation of nutrients. Oregon Grape
has the ability to release stored iron into the bloodstream, helping
to maintain a healthy supply of hemoglobin in the blood. It helps to
overcome constipation, stimulates the thyroid, and is a general tonic
for all the glands in the body. Oregon Grape is also known to have a
direct effect on the skin. It restores ones complexion and texture,
especially after a bout of sores, acne breakout or other skin
disease.
Osha (Ligusticum porteri)- Native to
the Rocky Mountains, Osha is a traditional Native American
remedy for indigestion and upper respiratory infections. The Chinese
have used a species of Osha known as Ligusticum wallichii for
two-thousand years. It is employed when one wishes to sweat
out a respiratory infection, to stimulate appetite, and to prevent
the development of a full-blown case of the flu.
Panthenol-
Vitamin B5- Panthenol is a
non-irritating form of Vitamin B that is usually derived from plants.
When this natural, hydrating vitamin is applied externally, it
penetrates into lower skin layers, gets absorbed into your skin cells
and turns into pantothenic acid (commonly known as Vitamin B5). Because
panthenol is absorbed deeply into the skin, it adds essential moisture
and has a desirable plumping effect.
Panthenol, with its humectant-like properties, penetrates into layers
beneath the surface of your skin so it can be used to treat a myriad of
minor skin disorders and irritations. This natural substance is safe to
use on your skin and can even be administered internally. In 1984,
panthenol was included in the list of over the counter drugs published
by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). In 1987, the
Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) concluded that panthenol was safe to
use in cosmetics as a humectant, emollient and moisturizer.
Over the past twenty years, panthenol has been effectively used to
treat sunburns, irritations, dryness and other minor skin disorders.
This non-toxic vitamin has incredible absorption properties and helps
to diminish wrinkles by infusing moisture into the deeper layers of
your skin. In 1995, a study conducted by LH Leung also suggested
panthenol as an alternative treatment for acne because it counteracts
bacteria. Panthenol can be found in a variety of skin care products
developed to treat dry, normal, combination and acne-prone skin.
Using panthenol in your skin will help to keep it smooth by helping to
maintain its natural moisture balance and counteracting surface
bacteria. Panthenol reduces inflammation, soothes irritation and
initiates the rebuilding of your skin. The healing properties of this
vitamin have also been proven to be beneficial for stronger hair and
nails.
The regular use of moisturizers, toners, shampoos and conditioners that
include panthenol naturally ensure a softer, more attractive appearance
everyday.
Papaya
Enzyme-Carica Papaya- Antioxidant. Contains a
considerable amount of Papain, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Beta Carotene,
and enzymes. Some antiseptic properties.
Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens)- Partridgeberry
is native to the woodlands of the United States and was often used by
Native American women to prepare the body for childbirth. It helps to
relieve painful menstruation by toning the uterus, enhances
fertility, and calms the nerves.
Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata)- Anodyne,
antispasmodic, diaphoretic, hypotensive, nervine, sedative (mild).
They Mayan Indians used Passionflower to treat insomnia, hysteria,
and convulsions in children. The North American Indians used
Passionflower for earaches, boils and other inflammations.
Passionflower is used in Italy to treat hyperactive children, and
helps to vitalize the sympathetic nervous system when weakened. It
improves circulation, helps with sciatica, calms the nerves, and
helps to overcome alcohol abuse. Passionflower has anti-inflammatory
properties, aids in helping one go to sleep, and kills bacteria that
is said to cause eye irritations.
Pau D Arco (Tabebuia heptaphylla)- Alterative,
analgesic, anodyne, antibacterial, antibiotic, anti-diabetic,
antidotal, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial,
anti-neoplastic, antiseptic, antitumor, antiviral, astringent, bitter
tonic, blood purifier, digestive, diuretic, fungicide, hypotensive,
parasiticide. Pau D Arco was valued by the ancient Incas, and is
still used today among the Callaway tribe in South America. Pau D
Arco has strong antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties,
and is very useful in treating conditions related to fungal
overgrowth such as Candida and vaginal yeast infections. The South
American Indians brought Pau D Arco to the attention of the
Portuguese with their use of it for Schistosomiasis. It is a blood
purifier and is effective against skin conditions such as dermatitis,
psoriasis and eczema. Pau D Arco also builds the blood in cases of
pernicious anemia and leukemia. It enhances the immune system, helps
to eradicate allergies, protects the liver, discourages Herpes
Simplex, and has been found to dissolve tumors. Pau D Arco has
been used to lower dependence on insulin injections, reduce aging
spots on the skin, help with hypoglycemia, and to aid in the
assimilation of nutrients. PEG 100 Stearate- Also
listed as PEG on ingredient
labels,polyethylene glycol is an ingredient that self-proclaimed
natural Web sites have attempted to make notoriously evil. They gain
a great deal of attention by attributing horror stories to PEG,
associating it with antifreeze (however, antifreeze is ethylene glycol,
not polyethylene glycol), and there is no research indicating that PEG
compounds pose any problem for skin. Quite the contrary: PEGs have no
known skin toxicity and can be used on skin with great results
(Sources: Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, June 2002, pages 587606; and
Cancer Research, June 2002, pages 31383143). PEG is flexible and has a
smooth, waxy feel. When ground up, the small particles are included in
scrubs as a gentle abrasive. When mixed with glycol, it becomes a
viscous liquid. In the minuscule amounts used in cosmetics, it helps
keep products stable and performs functions similar to those of
glycerin. It is also used internally in medical procedures to flush and
clean the intestinal tract.
Peppermint (Mentha piperita)- Alterative
(mild), analgesic, anodyne, antibacterial, antimicrobial,
antinauseate, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, aromatic,
astringent, calmative, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive,
febrifuge, nervine, rubefacient, sedative, stimulant (gastric),
stomachic, tonic, stimulant, sudorific. Peppermint has been noted in
Chinese medical literature since 659 A.D., and the American Indians
used it for bowel eliminations, fevers and colds. Peppermint oil
eases gas and bloating after a meal, is a digestive aid, helps with
spasms and convulsions in infants, and helps with colon related
problems. It is a catalyst for other herbs, oxygenates the blood
stream, and is especially useful in the treatment of irritable bowel
syndrome. Peppermint has a sweet, spicy and cooling aroma that helps
to clear congestion from the sinuses and chest. Peppermint is also
used in creams, soaps and lotions, and as an ingredient for cooking.
Periwinkle (Vinca major, Vinca minor)-
Anti-neoplastic, astringent, hemostatic, nervine, sedative. In
India, Periwinkle is used to treat wasp stings. In Hawaii it is
boiled and used to stop bleeding, and in South America is made into a
gargle to ease sore throats and chest ailments. Periwinkle has
anti-hemorrhoid and anti-cancer properties. It helps to carry more
oxygen to the brain, controls excess menstruation, colitis, diarrhea
and bleeding gums, and is a good remedy for nervous disorders. It can
also be used for high blood pressure and as a blood sugar-balancing
agent for those with diabetes.
Pharma Kava (Piper methysticum)- Analgesic,
anesthetic, anodyne, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac (female),
bitter, diuretic, nervine, relaxant, sedative, stimulant, tonic. The
Kava Kava plant was discovered by Captain Cook and given the
name intoxicating pepper. The ancient Tahitians used it to
create a stupefying drink. Kava is used to relieve rheumatic
pain, insomnia and nervousness. It is known to be one of the most
powerful herbal muscle relaxants, calms bladder infections, and
treats gonorrhea and vaginitis. Pharma Kava is also a powerful
analgesic, and can be applied directly to a painful wound.
Pharma Maca (Lepidium meyenii, Lepidium
peruvianum)- Adaptogen, hormonal regulator, aphrodisiac. Maca
root has been cultivated high up in the Andes Mountains of Peru for
approximately 2,600 years. It is said that before going into battle,
Incan soldiers would eat massive amounts of Maca root to cultivate
fierce strength, but once a city was conquered the soldiers were
prohibited from the root, due to its strong aphrodisiac qualities.
Maca is known to improve conditions of anemia, chronic fatigue,
depression, infertility and sterility, lack of libido, malnutrition,
menopausal symptoms, menstrual discomfort and disorders, poor memory,
stomach cancer, stress tension and tuberculosis. It increases ones
energy and endurance, as well as oxygen content in the blood,
physical strength, and neurotransmitter production. Phenolic Acids- Phenols
are found in the natural
world, especially in the plant kingdom. In some cases phenols are
present in plant foliage to discourage animals eating them. It has
natural antiseptic properties.
Phenoxyethanol- Phenoxyethanol
is a common cosmetic
preservative that is considered one of the less irritating ones to use
in formulations. Phenoxyethanol is an organic chemical compound , a
glycol ether often used in skin care products. It is a colorless oily
liquid. It is mildly soluble in water. Phenoxyethanol can be derived
from flower extracts. It does not release formaldehyde. It is a weak
biocide, most active against Gram-negative bacteria. It is typically
used at 0.1%.
Pheromone
Products-Male and female pheromones can be used in a wide
range of products. Call if you have any interest.
p-Hydroxy Benzoic Acid- A preservative that
occurs in nature in cherry bark, raspberries, tea, anise, and cassia
bark. First described in 1608 when it was found in gum benzoin. Used in
chocolate, lemon, orange, cherry, fruit, nut, and tobacco flavorings.
It is also used in antifungal ingredients in cosmetics such as hair
rinses, cleansers, and moisturizers.
Plantain (Plantago spp.,)- Alterative,
anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antisyphilitic,
anti-venomous, aperient, astringent(mild), demulcent, deobstruent,
depurant, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, mucilant, parasiticide,
refrigerant, styptic, vulnerary. The Navahos referred to Plantain as
Life Medicine, while the Anglo-Saxons knew it as the Mother
of Herbs. Plantain tonifies the mucous membranes, is good for
topical healing, reduces phlegm, and controls cholesterol levels.
Plantain has often been used as an appetite suppressant, and has been
found to be an excellent treatment for poison ivy and poison oak
dermatitis. Plantain was a favorite of early American physicians for
treating skin problems, and is also good for snake bites,
hemorrhoids, and chronic bronchitis. Plantain contains tannin, which
is an astringent that tightens the tissues.
Pleurisy (Asclepias tuberosa)- Anodyne,
antispasmodic, carminative (mild), cathartic (large doses),
diaphoretic, diuretic, emetic (large doses), expectorant, nervine
(slightly sedative), stimulant, tonic. The North American Indians
considered Pleurisy to be one of the best gifts given to them by the
Great White Father, due to its ability to heal the lungs. Pleurisy
root helps the lungs to discharge mucus, eases chest congestion, aids
in painful breathing, subdues inflammation, and has a general tonic
effect on the entire respiratory system. Polyquarternium-37-
An ingredient used primarily in
hair-care products for its antistatic and film-forming properties. It
can have water-binding properties for skin due to the sheer protective
film layer it creates on skin.
Polysorbate 20-
This is a non-ionic surfactant that
is used to disperse and emulsify formulations. It is indispensable for
oil in water emulsions, such as lotions, conditioners, and cream
rinses. Its a must have oil-dispersant in body mists and spritzers.
Made from oleic acid (olive oil source) connected to a sugar (sorbitol)
this compound is then ethoxylated (grain based alcohol) to make it
water dispersable. Non-irritating. Used in Body Mist, Linen Sprays or
Spritzs to emulsify the water and oil together so that there is no
separation. A 1:1 Polysorbate to Essential Oil blend added to your
bases is generally sufficient. Occasionally you will want a bit more
polysorbate to EO when you find that the blend is not staying
emulsified.
Polysorbate 60-
polysorbates are a large group of
ingredients most often derived from lauric acid, which is derived from
coconuts. Polysorbates function as emulsifiers and also have mild
surfactant properties; Some polysorbates are derived from the food
ingredient sorbitol, which occurs naturally in many fruits, while
others have a fatty acid component. Polysorbates are considered
non-toxic and safe as used in the concentrations found in cosmetic and
food products.
Pomegranate-Punica
Gradatum- Botanical. Pomegranate
seed oil is an extremely rich and nutritious oil, which may be used for
internally or externally for its cosmetic and medicinal properties.
Pomegranate seed extract and juice have been popular lately for their
anti-oxidant properties, and pomegranate seed oil is proving to be even
more beneficial. Not only does pomegranate seed oil contain high levels
of anti-oxidants that fight free radicals and skin aging, but the oil
is also a potent source of punicic and ellagic acids. Because of these
properties, pomegranate seed oil is used to heal, protect, and
moisturize dry, cracked, mature, and irritated skin, bring elasticity
back to the skin, and for eczema and other skin problems. If
pomegranate seed oil seems expensive, consider that over 200 pounds of
fresh pomegranates are used to produce just one pound of pomegranate
seed oil!
Pomegranate seed oil is commonly used in cosmetic products to
revitalize dull or mature skin, assist with wrinkles, and to soothe
minor skin irritations. Without moisture, wrinkles become more abundant
and pronounced, the skin looks tight and lacks luster. Pomegranate seed
oil adds moisture, has natural estrogenic properties, anti-oxidants, is
anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, improves skin elasticity, and
protects the skin. It provides relief from minor skin irritations and
inflammation, including dry skin, eczema, psoriasis and sunburned skin.
The conjugated fatty acids give it strong anti-inflammatory properties,
which help to reduce swelling and ease muscular aches and pains.
Several recent studies, including one conducted by the University of
Michigan Medical School (published in the February 2006 Journal of
Ethnopharmacology), have shown that pomegranate seed oil stimulates
keratinocyte proliferation, promoting regeneration and strengthening of
the epidermis. This study compliments other recent studies, which have
also shown the beneficial results of using pomegranate seed oil.
Pomegranate seed oil is one of the only plant sources of conjugated
fatty acids and it contains an abundant amount of punicic acid, a
compound closely related to conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The punicic
acid found pomegranate seed oil and has been called a super CLA whose
effect is even more potent than ordinary CLA. Scientific studies have
indicated that it may support the immune system, and help the body
fight against human cancers, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Pomegranate seed oil also contains phytoestrogens, similar to the
estrogens naturally produced by the human body. Many women have found
that using pomegranate seed oil has helped to ease symptoms associated
with menopause and perimenopause, such as mood swings, hot flashes,
night sweats, vaginal dryness and diminished libido. To relieve the
symptoms of menopause, pomegranate seed oil can be used topically as a
skin moisturizer, orally as a dietary supplement, as a massage oil, or
as a personal lubricant.
Pomegranate seed oil may be used within most skin care formulas,
including soap making, massage oils, facial care products, and other
bodycare and cosmetic products. Only a small amount is needed within
formulas to achieve beneficial results.
Potassium
Phosphate- Potassium phosphate is a
generic term for the salts of potassium and phosphate ions. It keeps PH
low in formulations and prevents fungal growth.
Potassium
Stearate- An alkalizing ingredient used
in the manufacturing of soaps, hand creams, emulsifications,
conditioners, lotions, and shaving crmes. A safe and gentle ingredient.
PPG-1
Trideceth-6- A natural emulsifier with a rating of zero
for irritation or toxicity.
Prickly Ash (Zanthoxylum americanum)-
Alterative, antiseptic, antispasmodic (mild), astringent,
carminative, deobstruent, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue,
nervine, rubefacient, sialagogue, stimulant (cardiac), tonic. In the
year 1849 Prickly Ash bark was used to reverse the symptoms of a then
current epidemic of Asian Cholera. Northeast American Indians used
Prickly Ash as a cold and toothache remedy and expectorant. Prickly
Ash aids in circulation, helps with varicose veins, skin diseases,
stomach pain, rheumatism, and helps with slow-healing wounds.
Propolis- Propolis is the
substance bees use to seal their hive. It has a long history of
herbal and alchemical uses. Propolis is high in bioflavanoids which
have powerful antifungal, antibiotic and antibacterial properties.
Propolis is commonly used to help treat wounds, especially when
infected. It increases membrane permeability, is anti-inflammatory,
mends and strengthens blood vessels and capillaries, and is high in
vitamins C, E, pro-vitamin A, and B-complex. Propolis has been shown
in studies to reduce mouth ulcer outbreaks, and has been used to
treat arthritis, asthma and even allergies. Propolis has also been
found to effectively inhibit the life of MRSA, which is the
antibiotic resistant bacterium that often threatens patients in
hospitals.
Propolis-Organic
Resina Propoli- Skin treatment.
Bees collect a substance from the buds of trees resembling resin. They
convert this resin into Propolis. This flavonoid rich substance has
both anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, working also as an
anti-toxin. It is a germ resistant coating.
Propylene
Glycol- Propylene Glycol is the most
common moisture carrying ingredient, other than water, used in
cosmetics because it moisturizes better than glycerin. It is used as a
wetting agent and surfactant which gives a product better absorption
and promotes spreading of the product on the skin. Propylene Glycol is
an emollient. It can penetrate the outermost layer of the skin cells
and carry other beneficial products deeper into the epidermis.
According to the AMAs committee on Cutaneous Health emollients do help
make the skin feel softer and smoother, reduce roughness, cracking and
irritation, and may retard the fine wrinkles of aging.
Propylene Glycol
Dicaprylate/Dicaprate- Along with
other glycols and glycerol, this is a humectant or humidifying and
delivery ingredient used in cosmetics. There are Web sites and spam
e-mails stating that propylene glycol really industrial antifreeze and
that it is the major ingredient in brake and hydraulic fluids. These
sites also state that tests show it is a strong skin irritant. They
further point out that the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on
propylene glycol warns users to avoid skin contact because systemically
(in the body) it can cause liver abnormalities and kidney damage. As
ominous as this sounds, it is so far from the reality of cosmetic
formulations that almost none of it holds any water or poses real
concern. It is important to realize that the MSDS sheets are talking
about 100% concentrations of a substance. Even water and salt have
frightening comments regarding their safety according to their MSDSs.
In cosmetics, propylene glycol is used only in the smallest amounts to
keep products from melting in high heat or freezing when it is cold. It
also helps active ingredients penetrate the skin. In the minute amounts
used in cosmetics, it is not a concern in the least. Women are not
suffering from liver problems because of propylene glycol in cosmetics.
And finally, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, within the Public Health Services Agency for Toxic Substances
and Disease Registry, studies have not shown these chemicals
[propylene or the other glycols as used in cosmetics] to be
carcinogens (Source: www.atsdr.cdc.gov).
Pumice-
Abrasive; exfoliant; from earth/rock.
Pumpkin Seed
Oil-Cucurbita Pepo- Also known as
green gold, pumpkin seed oil is one of the most nutritious oils
available. It contains Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids, Vitamins A, C,
E, and Zinc. Pumpkin seed oil has a pleasant and mild flavor making it
suitable for culinary applications. Because of its abundant health and
epidermal benefits, we recommend incorporating this oil into your skin
care and hair care formulations.
Quebracho (Schinopsis
balansae)- Tonic, febrifuge, anti-asthmatic. Although
primarily used by the leather industry due to its high tannin content,
Quebracho has also been used to lower blood pressure and to lower the incidence
and severity of asthma attacks. It grows in South America in places such as
Paraguay and Argentina, where it is also a source of timber. Raspberry Seed
Oil- Rubus Idaeus- Red Raspberry
seed oil is an impressive essential fatty acid containing oil. It
contains 83% essential fatty acids. Raspberry seed oil is emollient,
lubricating, conditioning, a lipid barrier providing protection to the
skin and provides moisture retention for the skin. This oil has natural
UV absorptive properties in all three ranges beneficial for
photoprotection. It contains high percentages of mixed tocopherols,
tocotrienols and carotenoids. The oil maintains a mild raspberry flavor
and aroma.
Red Clover (Trifolium
pratense)- Alterative, antibiotic (mild),
anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, anti-fungal, antimicrobial, anti-neoplastic,
antispasmodic, anti-tumor, blood purifier, depurant, diuretic, expectorant,
female tonic, laxative, nutritive, sedative, stimulant (mild). Red Clover is
one of the best mucus clearing herbs to be found. It is effective against all
varieties of cancer, helps the system rid itself of nitrogenous waste, helps to
retard the spread of infection and aids the system in cleansing. Red Clover has
been used for over one-hundred years in Europe and America as an expectorant,
as a sedative for whooping cough and as a diuretic for treating gout. Red
Clover is good for treating boils, sores and acne. It stimulates the liver and
activates the gallbladder, as well as being a slight laxative. It eases
arthritic pain, helps to rid the system of uric acid, purifies the blood,
strengthens weak children, and is beneficial in treating wasting diseases such
as rickets.
Red Raspberry (Rubus
idaeus)- Alterative (mild), anti-abortive, anti-emetic,
antispasmodic, astringent, cardiac, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, hemostatic, laxative,
oxytocic, parturient, refrigerant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. Red Raspberry
is a dream herb for pregnant women. It prevents tearing of the cervix and
hemorrhages, as well as regulating uterine contractions and reducing false
labor pains before the actual birth. The leaves of Red Raspberry are high in
iron and enrich the colostrum found in breast milk. The Native American Indians
used it as an astringent, applying an infusion of the root bark to swollen
eyes. Red Raspberry can be used to dissolve tartar on the teeth, and as a
reliever of childrens stomachaches, mouth sores, bleeding gums, diarrhea,
dysentery, inflammation, and sore throats. Red Raspberry leaves have been
effective in relieving morning sickness and menstrual cramps, clears mucus from
the body, strengthens the female reproductive system, eases colic in infants,
eases the process of childbirth, and is one of the richest sources of herbal
manganese.
Red Root (Ceanothus
americanus)- Astringent, expectorant, antispasmodic, sedative, antisyphilitic.
The North American Indians used Red Root to treat fevers and problems
associated with the mucous membrane. It stops sniffling associated with flus,
colds, asthma and bronchitis. Red Root is also helpful in cases of urinary
tract infection because it stops the dribbling of urine, and for someone who
has a sallow, doughy complexion.
Red Wine-Vitis
Vinifera- Antioxidant; carrier;
emollient; moisturizer. No skin care claims yet established. This is a
derivative of red wine tannins as a natural byproduct from wine
production.
Rehmannia (Rehmania glutinosa)-
Rehmannia root is very popular in Chinese medicine, where it is
traditionally boiled in a yellow wine and black bean infusion. It is considered
to be a longevity herb, and is used to treat a wide array of bodily disorders
such as anemia, menopausal symptoms, bleeding, hypoglycemia, and liver, heart
and kidney disorders. Rehmannia replenishes vitality in the body, and is used
for cancer, premature ejaculation, urinary tract problems, injured bones,
Candida, autoimmune disorders, constipation, dry mouth, night sweats, lower
back pain, infertility, fatigue and high blood pressure, postpartum hemorrhage
and chronic tidal fever, and lumbago and nocturnal emissions.
Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum)- Adaptogen,
alterative, anti-allergenic, anti-tumor, anti-viral, nervine, relaxant,
stimulant, immune tonic. Reishi is very popular in Chinese Taoist herbalism,
and is known as the Supreme Protector. Reishi mushroom has been found to
regenerate the liver, alleviate allergy symptoms, reduce blood pressure,
enhance immunity and prolong lifespan. Ganoderma is very high in antioxidants,
making it ideal for the prevention of aging. It strengthens the internal
organs, improves conditions of viral hepatitis, protects the liver, relieves
insomnia, improves circulation and helps to normalize bodily functions. Reishi
helps to reduce the symptoms of stress, soothes the nerves, stimulates T-cell
activity, is a powerful antioxidant, and is anti-carcinogenic and
anti-bacterial in nature.
Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea)- The
traditional folk uses of Rhodiola root are resistance to altitude sickness,
infections, anemia, erectile dysfunction, depression and gastrointestinal ailments.
In Siberia, a bouquet of Rhodiola roots is often given to a couple just prior
to marriage in order to ensure fertility and the birth of healthy children.
Because Rhodiola is an adaptogen, it strengthens and improves upon all areas of
the body. It stimulates brain function, memory and the release of dopamine,
norepinephrine and serotonin into pathways that activate the cerebral
cortex.
Rhubarb (Rheum palmatum, R.
officinale)- Alterative, antibacterial, antibiotic, anti-inflammatory,
anti-microbial, anti-tumor, astringent, cathartic, diuretic, hypotensive,
laxative, digestive aid (small doses), parasiticide, sialagogue, stomachic,
tonic, vulnerary. Rhubarb was first imported to Europe to be used as a
laxative. When taken in small does, Rhubarb is an effective blood builder and
cleanser. It encourages bile flow, improves appetite, and is both an astringent
in cases of diarrhea and a laxative in cases of constipation. Rhubarb tones and
tightens bodily tissues, prevents and eliminates hemorrhoids, encourages the
healing process of duodenal ulcers, enhances gallbladder function and increases
salivary and gastric flow.
Rose Hip
Oil-Rosa Canina- Rosehip seed oil is truly
an amazing product, which has only recently become recognized by the
general public. This surge in popularity is for a good reason, as it is
believed to be the best oil available for anti-ageing and skin
rejuvenation. Numerous scientific studies have also taken place, which
have yielded astounding evidence supporting the use of Rosehip Seed oil.
Rosehip seed oil is extracted from the seeds of a native rose plant
which grows wild in Chile. The oil has been used by native people in
Chile for centuries, and has only been validated by scientists fairly
recently. The first major confirmation of its capabilities came in
1983, when the University of Santiago conducted research on 180
individuals. These tests studied people with extensive facial scarring,
acne scarring, deep wrinkles, UV damage, radiation damage, burn scars,
surgical scars, premature aging, dermatitis, and other skin related
problems. In these tests, rosehip seed oil regenerated the skin,
reduced scars and wrinkles, prevented the advancement of wrinkles and
aging, and helped skin to regain its natural color and tone. Since this
time, other universities and labs have also completed studies, also
yielding positive results. Another well-known study in 1988 was
conducted on twenty women between the ages of 25-35 with extensive
premature aging to their skin. Their skin was wrinkled, and had sun
spots from overexposure to the sun. After four months of applying
rosehip seed oil daily, their wrinkles and sun spots had almost
completely disappeared, and the skin had a fresher and healthier look.
Today, rosehip seed oil is exported around the world, and is used by
the medical community, as well as in fine facial and cosmetic care
products.
Rosehip seed oil contains Vitamin A, which helps to delay the effects
of skin aging, assists with cell regeneration, and promotes collagen
and elastin levels to increase. This results in firmer, smoother, and
more youthful skin with greater elasticity. Rosehip seed oil also
contains a high amount of essential fatty acids and Vitamin E, which
further promotes healthy skin. In particular, it is rich in linoleic
and linolenic acids, which are important skin nutrients. Rosehip seed
oil has been used successfully to treat the following skin problems:
Stretch marks
UV damage from overexposure to the sun
Scars from surgery, burns, and acne
Eczema
Psoriasis
Wrinkles and premature skin aging
Hyper-pigmentation
Dermatitis
Burns, including those from radiation and sunburns
Age spots
Brittle nails
Dry and damaged hair
Rosehip seed oil is considered a dry oil, meaning that it soaks into
the skin easily, and does not leave a greasy residue. It is a wonderful
hydrator, and penetrates dry or damaged skin immediately. This oil may
be used straight from the bottle as a moisturizer, or can be
incorporated into a cream, lotion, facial oil, or massage oil. Because
it is so gentle, rosehip seed oil may be used undiluted on the skin,
even on sensitive skin. Rosehip seed oil is a safe, inexpensive,
effective, and non-invasive product for preventing and healing damaged
skin.
Rosemary (Rosmarinus
officinalis)- Analgesic (mild), anodyne, anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic,
antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, aromatic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic,
nervine, stimulant, stomachic, tonic. The botanical name for Rosemary means
dew of the sea, referring to its abundance along the sea shores. The French
used it in World War II in combination with Juniper berries to kill germs, and
in ancient Greece it was believed that Rosemary strengthened memory. In the
Middle Ages Rosemary was used in Europe to clear vision, alleviate nervous
ailments, sharpen the senses and help weak memory. Today Rosemary is used in
Europe and China for headaches, stomach pains, and as an anti-malarial.
Rosemary stimulates capillary circulation, and is helpful for colds, sore
throats, a sluggish liver, and is a good mouthwash and remedy for bleeding
gums. Rosemary is used in hair rinses to help hair to darken and retain its
natural color, and in shampoos to control premature balding. It is an
anti-oxidant, brain stimulant, prevents hair loss, regulates menses, is an
antiseptic and blood cleanser, and is a good treatment for sores around the
mouth.
Rue (Ruta graveolens)- Antispasmodic,
emmenagogue, stimulant, rubefacient. The Chinese use Rue for relieving
rheumatic pains, sedation, to reduce swelling and to increase local
circulation. It helps to relive menstrual cramps and stimulates blood flow
throughout the female reproductive organs. It is used in the treatment of
nervous spasms, neuralgia, trauma, cramps, and as a muscle relaxant. The oil of
Rue can also be used to treat earaches in both adults and children.
Sage (Salvia officinalis)-
Anti-galactagogue, Anti-pyretic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, aromatic,
astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, parasiticide, stimulant, tonic
(mild), vulnerary. Sage is considered to be a memory strengthener and promoter
of wisdom. It has been used to slow down the secretion of fluids to reduce
excess sweating. Sage is known to be useful for nervousness, trembling,
depression, and is used in some communities to dry up breast milk. It is a
natural deodorizer, makes a good gargle for sore throats, epilepsy, sleeping
problems, seasickness, dysentery, colds, and worms. The Native American Indians
used Sage as a salve which was mixed with bear grease and used for healing skin
sores. Sage has been used to return hair to its natural color, quiet the nerves
and relieve spasms. It shrinks inflamed tissue, cleans old ulcers and sores and
is a powerful anti-oxidant. Sage can be used to increase ones ability to
concentrate, promotes circulation to the heart, helps weak digestion, and
relives the irritated reaction one gets in response to insect bites. Sage heals
sores and other skin eruptions, stops wounds from bleeding, is a useful
poultice for tumors, and has even been used to cure some types of mental
insanity.
Saponins-
Saponins are natural detergents found in
many plants, especially certain desert plants. Saponins are also
present in small amounts in some foods, such as soybeans and peas. The
two major commercial sources of saponins are Yucca schidigera, which
grows in the arid Mexican desert country of Baja California, and
Quillaja saponaria (soapbark tree), found in arid areas of Chile.
Saponins have detergent or surfactant properties because they contain
both water-soluble and fat-soluble components. Saponins are a group of
natural carbohydrates, found in plants, that have considerable
potential as nutraceutical agents. Saponins, from a variety of sources,
have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
(Sources: Fitoterapia, July 2002, page 336; Phytotherapy Research,
March 2001, pages 174176; and Drug Metabolism and Drug Interaction,
2000, volume 17, issue 1-4, pages 211235).
Sarsaparilla (Smilax medica, S.
officinalis)- Alterative, heat clearing, anti-inflammatory, antipruritic,
diaphoretic, tonic, anti-syphilitic, diuretic, hormonal, blood purifier,
aromatic. Sarsaparilla is used for all kinds of skin disorders, including
psoriasis. It is also useful for venereal disease, liver disorders such as
jaundice, and gout. It increases libido and sexual appetite, fights several
viral infections, quenches thirst, treats syphilis and reduces inflammation
associated with autoimmune joint diseases such as rheumatism. Modern research
is also discovering that the saponins found in the root can be used to
synthesize human steroids. It is a blood-purifying herb, and is good for
treating liver problems, hormonal excesses, gas, inflammation, and stimulates
breathing in the case of congestion.
Sassafras (Sassafras
officinalis, S. albidium)- Alterative, anti-rheumatic, aromatic, blood
purifier, carminative, diaphoretic, diuretic, emmenagogue, parasiticide,
stimulant. Sassafras has been used for hundreds of years as a tonic for the
blood. It has been found that Sassafras plants maturing in the spring contain
mineral salts that thin the blood, making it easier to cope with the heat,
while plants maturing in the fall contain mineral salts that thicken the blood,
making it easier to deal with the cold. It has been used to treat syphilis,
alcohol and tobacco addictions, poison ivy and poison oak. The root bark of
Sassafras contains antiseptic properties, making it ideal for the treatment of
skin wounds and sores. It helps to relieve pain brought on by inflammatory skin
conditions and arthritis, was used by the Native Americans to bring down
fevers, and balances hormones within the body.
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens)- Ant-catarrhal,
anti-galactagogue, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, aphrodisiac
(mild), astringent, diuretic, expectorant, hormonal, nervine, nutritive,
parasiticide, sedative, stimulant, tonic. Historically, Saw Palmetto berries
have been used to treat disorders related to the genito-urinary system. Saw
Palmetto berries are fat soluble, and have been found through scientific
research to prevent the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone,
therefore helping to preventing benign prostatic hyperplasia. Saw Palmetto
stimulates appetite, improves digestion, increases assimilation, decreases
ovarian and uterine irritability, and reduces inflammation, rupture and
blockage of the genito-urinary system. It increases blood flow to the
reproductive organs, treats male sterility and impotence, assists the thyroid,
quiets the nerves, expels mucus from the body, and has been said to increase
the size of the breasts of women of childbearing age.
Schizandra (Schisandra
chinensis)- Adaptogen, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, bitter,
expectorant, sedative, tonic (uro-genital and hepatic). Schizandra berry
strengthens the tissues and helps to retain body energy. It is a popular herb
in Chinese Taoist herbalism, where it is used as an adaptogen. Schizandra is
youthening and helps with coughs, asthma, night sweats, prolonged diarrhea and
lung weakness. It enhances endurance, increases sexual vitality, supports liver
function, is high in anti-oxidants, aids the body in dealing with stress,
promotes long life of each cell in the body, builds the immune system,
strengthens the veins, improves vision, and protects the body against free
radical damage, infections and radiation.
Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius)- Scotch Broom is native to the British Isles
and Central Europe, and was historically used for broom making. It is said that
witches used Scotch Broom to make their own broom sticks. It has also been used
for cattle fodder, roof thatching, as a hop substitute in beer making, and as a
coffee substitute. In Europe it has been used as an ingredient in aphrodisiac
drinks, while the Yaquis of South America use it in their ceremonies.
Sesame Oil-Sesamum Indicum- Sesame oil makes a
wonderful moisturizer for the skin. Distinctively sweet and nutty in
aroma, it is light yellow in color. Also known as gingelly oil and til
oil, Sesame oil boasts of its distinctive fragrance. Consistency wise,
it is neither too thin nor too thick. Rich in Vitamin E and B complex,
it is extremely beneficial for health. It also has a high content of
minerals such as calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. To know about the
uses and health benefits of Sesame oil, read on-
Some people find the fragrance of Sesame oil a bit strong; therefore,
it is usually mixed with some other base oil such as Almond oil or
Grape seed oil to make its aroma lighter. Sesame oil massage works
wonders in relieving tiredness of the body. It is known to possess
soothing and tranquilizing properties. It also plays the role of sun
blocker, thereby preventing the skin from being tanned or destroyed by
the harmful Ultraviolet rays
Sesame oil is known for its healing power. The presence of high levels
of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the oil is of great value in
controllinghigh blood pressure. It makes it possible to lessen the dose
of medication required to combat hypertension. It possesses Vitamin E
and thus serves as a great antioxidant, which in turn helps to lower
the cholesterol level. Sesame oil massage protects the skin from being
victimized by problems such as Eczema, Psoriasis, and Blemishes. It has
also proved to be effective in treating toothache and problem of gums.
Sesame oil is an excellent emollient and is beneficial in alleviating
tension and stress. It has been observed that people suffering from the
problem of hypertension are usually prone to anxiety, poor circulation,
nerve and bone disorders. Thus, Sesame oil application protects the
body from various disorders associated with nervous system. It also
keeps away the problem of insomnia and mental fatigue. Sesame oil is an
energy rejuvenator, thus is the best remedy for the tired and aching
body. It also helps in treating blurred vision.
Shatavari (Asparagus
racemosus)- Antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, demulcent, digestive, diuretic,
galactagogue, fertility enhancer. Shatavari is traditionally used in the
Ayurvedic system of medicine, where it is regarded as the most important herb
for female fertility; the word Shatavari means a woman who has a hundred
husbands. It prevents miscarriages, regulates menstruation, and helps with
menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and irritability. It is beneficial for
women who are lactating, loss of libido, infertility, the circulatory,
digestive and respiratory organs, bronchial infections, ulcers, gastritis,
Crohns Disease, sore throat and dry cough. Shatavari helps to build body mass
and muscle tissue, and can be used externally to treat stiff joints. It
nourishes the blood, treats male impotence, calms the nerves and helps with
inflammation in the lungs due to dryness and heat.
Shea
Butter-Butyrospermum Parkii- RainShadow Labs is
a company in service to our customers, our community, and our planet.
We are commited to supporting sustainable practices and this commitment
extends into our raw goods in a very real way. With this in mind, we
have secured a direct connection in Ghana, Africa for our Shea Butter.
You will not find another shea butter on the world market that can hold
a candle to our raw, wild, hand harvested shea butter. The quality is
unparalleled and it is a truly special raw good.
A group of tribeswomen in Ghana have formed a co-operative in their
village, and are creating hope, vibrance, and abundance for their
families and their village through the process of plugging into the
American market with this superior nut butter. We are happy to be
supporting our sisters in Ghana with fair trade pricing, as well as
helping them to develop their manufacturing practices. All of our Shea
Butter at RainShadow Labs is coming to us directly from this co-op in
Ghana, and know that by utilizing RainShadow Labs as your custom
formula house, you are supporting wonderful things in the world..
A bit about Shea Butter- ..also known as karite butter which is
extracted from the nuts of the genus Butyrosperum Parkii Kotschy tree
which grows in Central Africa. Karite Butter is superior to cocoa and
jojoba butter in its ability to heal damaged and dry skin.
Great protection for the skin from the elements, sun, photoageing, and
elimination of superficial irritations, burns, eczema, dermatitis,
dermatosis, and all damaged hair conditions. Shea butter is an
extremely therapeutic emollient with chemical constituents that help to
heal bruising and soreness. With high levels of vitamin A, E,
unsaponifiables and cinnamic esters, these high antimicrobial and
moisturizing properties heal and renew the skin as well as the entire
body.
The natives of Central Africa as well as those in Japan use karite
butter for food as well as body care. Karite butter is a replacement
for regular dairy butter in foods, and a perfect replacement for dairy
butter in cooking for vegetarians. Karite butter is an outstanding
source of essential fatty acids, linoleic acids, and stands out as an
exceptional source of unsaponifiable material.
In Africa, it has also long been used with astonishing results as a
massage balm for tired and sore muscles, rheumatism, burns, and light
wounds. Shea butter has a stimulating effect on the metabolism, and
clinical research has indicated that karite butter increases local
capillary circulation which in turn increases tissue re-oxygenation and
improves the elimination of metabolic waste products. A natural
anti-oxidant agent, B-amyrine and tocopherols protect the double bond
of the oil as a whole and the unsaponifiable compounds in particular.
This makes karite butter a truly fantastic anti-ageing topical as well
as dietary supplement.
Another asset natural to raw shea butter is its high protection against
ultraviolet rays. Clinical tests consistently show that karite butter
without PABA naturally prevents sunburn when exposed to UV rays. This
is a wonderful alternative to chemical sun-protection factors.
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella, R.
acetosa)- Anti-pyretic, anti-scorbutic, antiseptic (mild), astringent,
diuretic, laxative, nutritive. Sheep Sorrel was first introduced to America as
a salad green. It was commonly grown in European vegetable gardens until the
1700s. Sorrel is useful in treating excessive menstrual bleeding and hemorrhages
of the stomach. Currently, Canada is using Sorrel in the treatment of various
degenerative diseases. It makes an excellent poultice, helps dissolve, loosen
and expel gravel from the kidneys, and is a good remedy for virtually any skin
problem, including boils.
Shepherds Purse (Capsella
bursa-pastoris)- Anti-hemorrhagic, anti-pyretic, astringent, diuretic,
hemostatic, laxative, stimulant, styptic, urinary antiseptic. Shepherds Purse
was used in Germany during World War II due to a shortage in drugs the controlled
bleeding. It can be used to control excessive menstrual flow, and can be
applied externally to cuts, wounds, bleeding sores, nose bleeds and bruises.
Capsella is an effective remedy for diarrhea, internal bleeding of the colon
and lungs, hemorrhages after childbirth, and catarrh of the urinary tract.
Scullcap (Scutellaria
lateriflora)- An-aphrodisiac, anti-bacterial, anti-convulsive,
anti-pyretic, anti-spasmodic, aromatic, astringent (slight), diuretic
(somewhat), nervine, sedative, tonic. Scullcap was considered in old times to
be a remedy for rabies, thus its nickname mad Dog weed. It calms the nervous
system, brings about natural sleep, is effective in helping with drug and
alcohol withdrawal symptoms, helps to rebuild nerve endings in the brain, helps
with infertility, and is very useful in cases of spasmodic afflictions such as
epilepsy. Scullcap has also been known to help with digestive problems,
respiratory infections, extreme fatigue, inflamed tissue and headaches.
Silica-
Mineral found abundantly in sandstone,
clay, and granite, as well as in parts of plants and animals. It is the
principal ingredient of glass. In cosmetics it is used as an absorbent
powder and thickening agent.
Silk Protein
Amino Acid Blend (Sodium L-Pyrrolidone
Carboxylate, Sodium Lactate, LArginine, L-Aspartic Acid,
L-Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid, Glycine, L-Alanine, L-Serine, L-Valine,
L-Proline, L-threonine, L-Isoleucine, L-Histidine, L-Phenylalanine)- Amino acids are the basis for all living tissue on Earth. The skin is a
living, breathing organ and needs an abundant supply of amino acids to
function properly. These natural miracles are the very building
blocks needed for the creation of important skin proteins like collagen
and elastin. Without amino acids the skin simply cannot function
properly.
These selected amino acids are essential to healthy skin. These are
exactly the same amino acids found in collagen and elastin. Each amino
acid is made from plant sources and is painstakingly purified. These
amino acids are then carefully blended to match the optimum amino acid
composition in collagen. By utilizing the unique delivery system in
this amino acid blend, the skin now has available the amino acids
necessary to beautify and repair itself on a daily basis.
Amino acids are the main moisture retention factors in human skin.
Topical application of amino acids has shown to dramatically increase
moisture content while decreasing visible lines. In addition, amino
acids help in the production of collagen and elastin, regulate
sebaceous gland activity and decrease discoloration.
Free radicals are unbalanced molecules caused by the sun, environment
and pollution. These unbalanced molecules randomly bounce around inside
skin cells and cause damage to important cellular tissues including DNA
structures. Amino acids are natural free radical scavenges that seek
and neutralize free radicals to help prevent the damage done by them.
L-Proline: Important in maintaining radiant and youthful skin
L-Histidine: Protects the body from radiation and sun damage.
Antioxidant, which neutralizes free radicals helping to prevent skin
cell damage.
L-Arginine: Speeds the healing of skin cell damage and wounds.
L-Lysine: Skin conditioning agent. Involved in cellular and tissue
repair. Essential amino acid needed for collagen production.
L-Glycine: Repairs damaged tissue and promotes healing.
L-Isoleucine: Branched chain amino acid. Important in protein synthesis
and tissue repair.
L-Tyrosine: A building block of protein used to help the moisturizing
product penetrate the skin. Converted by skin cells into melanin that
protects against harmful effects of UV light.
L-Leucine: Branched chain amino acid. Protects against muscle protein
breakdown.
L-Glutamine: Helps prevent muscle and tissue breakdown.
L-Valine: Branched chain amino acid. Important for muscular and tissue
strength.
L-Threonine: Important for the formation of collagen and elastin.
L-Methionine: Neutralizes free radicals and fights aging of the skin.
L-Alanine: Important in protein synthesis.
L-Acetyl Tyrosine: Highly bio-available form of L-Tyrosine, a building
block of protein.
L-Aspartic Acid: Involved in building skin cell DNA (genetic structure
in the nucleolus).
L-Serine: Important in formation of cell membranes.
L-Phenylalanine: Building blocks for various proteins. It can be
converted to L-Tyrosine.
Silver Sparkle-
Mica, Titanium Dioxide for natural based glitter.
Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus
Foetidus)- Antispasmodic, diaphoretic, expectorant. Skunk Cabbage, when
used externally, is good for ringworm, sores and swelling. It acts as a
narcotic for asthma, and is good for arthritis, chorea, edema, hysteria,
whooping cough, worms, epilepsy, and convulsions in pregnancy and labor. Skunk
Cabbage is also noted for its ability to generate temperatures of up to thirty
five degrees Celsius. It actually melts
its way through the snow in early spring, and is one of the only plants that
exhibits thermo genesis.
Smectite Clay- Montmorillonite-containing
bentonite
clays have also been used for thousands of years as a remedy for
infections, indigestion, and other medical problems by both appying wet
clay topically to the skin as a poultice and by ingesting it. A recent
article in The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy also found that
certain iron-rich clay was effective in killing bacteria. This clay is
a very soft phyllosilicate mineral that typically forms in microscopic
crystals forming a clay. It is the main constituent of the volcanic ash
weathering product, bentonite Smectite Clays water content is variable
and it increases greatly in volume when it absorbs water.
Sodium Carbomer-
Carbomers are large molecule
agents used as thickening and suspending agents and emulsion
stabilizers in cosmetics. White, slightly acidic powders, carbomers
react with fat particles to form thick, stable emulsions of water and
oil. This thickening agent is used to create gel-like formulations.
Sodium
Carboxymethyl Cellulose- a gummy substance that is a
sodium salt of cellulose; used as a thickening or emulsifying agent.
Sodium Chloride-
More popularly known as common
table salt. Used primarily as a binding agent in skin-care products and
occasionally as an abrasive in scrub products.
Sodium Hydroxide- Also
known as lye, it is a highly
alkaline ingredient used in small amounts in cosmetics to modulate the
pH of a product. It is also used as a cleansing agent in some cleansers.
Sodium Selenate-
Sodium Selenate, or Selenium is
considered to be a powerful antioxidant. It is an element that is known
to be essential, in small amounts, to humans and other living things.
In the body it is found as part of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase,
which helps to rid the body of destructive superoxide molecules.
Selenium deficiencies are common, since selenium concentrations depend
strongly on locale and diet. Such deficiencies give rise to symptoms
like those of aging: damaged tissues, increased arthritis, heart
disease, and cancer, and increased virulence of viral infections.
Medical research has found evidence supporting the following uses for
selenium supplementation:
o it slows aging by protecting cells and tissues from damage wrought by
free radicals
o it combats arthritis, inhibits heart disease and prevents cancer
o it reduces virulence of viruses
o it decreases mortality and improves mental state of people with HIV
infection
o it can prevent progression of autoimmune thyroid disease
o selenium and iodine taken simultaneously can reduce hyperthyroidism
o selenium combines with metals such as cadmium and mercury to reduce
their toxicity
Sorbic Acid-
A natural organic preservative derived
from mountain ash berries. Sorbic acid is used in many products,
including several foods and even in contact lens solutions. Inhibits
the growth of molds and yeast and fungus in skin care formulations, and
adjusts the PH of a product for proper preservation and balance.
Spilanthes (Spilanthes acmella)-
Spilanthes is commonly called the toothache plant due to its numbing
effect on the gums. It is an antibacterial, and is thought to be good for oral
health in general. The main constituent of Spilanthes, spilanthol, is an
effective antiparasitic, and has been used as a native remedy against malaria.
It also has strong antifungal properties and is useful in the treatment of
ringworm, as well as bacterial infections of the skin and wounds. Some
recommend using a mouth rinse of Spilanthes daily to promote gum health, and
recent scientific research is proving Spilanthes to be a very strong
antibacterial against E. coli, salmonella, staphylococcus albus, as well as an
inhibitor of the growth of candida albicans.
Spirulina-Spirulina
Maxima- Botanical; stimulant.
Full of vitamins and minerals, it is said to have a hydrating effect on
the surface layers of the skin. It has also been represented that
Spirulina proteins contribute to tissue regeneration of the skin.
St. Johns Wort (Hypericum
perforatum)- Alterative, anti-bacterial, anti-depressant, anti-fungal,
anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, anti-tumor, anti-viral, aromatic,
astringent, diuretic, expectorant, nervine, sedative, vulnerary. St. Johns Wort
is especially good for treating wounds, no matter how gruesome. It has been
used in cases of putrid leg ulcers where simply nothing else would heal them.
St. Johns Wort helps reduce inflammation in cellulite, boils, septic sores and
lymphangitis, and increases blood flow to stressed tissue. It has been used as
an antidepressant, pain reliever and sedative, and treats anxiety, neuralgia,
nervous tension, mental burnout, chronic fatigue, bruises, viral infections,
worms, pulmonary and bladder complaints, and internal bleeding. St. Johns Wort
is an excellent blood purifier and is a very good remedy for chronic uterine
problems, as well as bronchitis dysentery and nervous depression.
Stillingia (Stillingia
sylvatica)- Alterative, expectorant, emetic, cathartic, cholagogue. Doctors
have found Stillingia to be one of the best treatments for syphilis. It is
found to be useful in skin problems such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, is a
glandular stimulant used in the treatment of Cystic Fibrosis, cleanses the
blood and aids in the digestion of protein. Stillingia is also a liver
stimulant, and is used to rid the body of the drugs used in the chemotherapy
treatment of cancer.
Stoneroot (Collinsonia
canadensis)- Stoneroot has a strong lemony aroma, and has been used since
the time of the Native Americans as a wound wash and lotion. A tea was also
brewed to treat kidney stones, constipation, and headache. Stoneroot is
prescribed to counteract fluid retention, and to prevent the formation or
worsening of varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
Suma (Pfaffia paniculata)-
Adaptogen, demulcent, energy tonic, immuno-stimulant, nutrient. Suma is
called para todo by the Brazilian Indians, meaning for everything. This
herb strengthens the immune system, fortifies hormones, reduces tumors and
regulates blood sugar. Suma has recently been used in the United States to
rebuild the body after cancer. It protects against viral infections, inhibits
tumor growth, acts as an adaptogen to normalize all the bodys functions,
restores sexual function in women and men, fights free radicals due to its high
antioxidant content, and helps the body deal with stress.
Sundew (Drosera)- Sundew
has been used medicinally since the 12th century, where the plants
were used to treat coughs. Sundew tea was recommended by herbalists in Germany
for dry coughs, whooping cough, bronchitis and asthma. Various Sundew varieties
have also been used as aphrodisiacs, to strengthen the heart and prevent
freckles, as well as a treatment for sunburns and toothaches. Today Drosera is
usually used to treat stomach ulcers, asthma, coughs and lung infections.
Sunflower
Oil-Helianthus Annuus- Carrier; An oil
wealthy in Oleic acids with high amounts of Vitamins A, D, and E, also
has beneficial amounts of lecithin, and unsaturated fatty acids. Deeply
nourishing and conditioning for the skin and it is highly recommended
for recipes designed to treat dry, weathered, aged, and damaged skin.
Our line of organic Sunflower oil has a pleasant scent and is easily
absorbed and applied.
High in Linolenic acid.
Sweet Almond
Oil-Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis- An
emollient/moisturizer; a natural vegetable oil pressed from almonds
used for penetrating and softening. Massage therapists have long used
this moisturizing oil for massage. Is used to soften dry skin and to
help relieve dry, itchy and irritated skin. Main component is olein
with a small proportion of glyceride. Similar to Olive Oil. Elegant
skin feel.
Stearamidopropyl
Dimethylamine- An Emulsifier that
is very ethical as it doesnt use solvents or chemicals. It is made
from vegetable-based components. It is ideal for Hair Conditioners as
it makes the hair very soft.
Stearic Acid-
Occurs naturally in butter acids,
tallow, cascarilla bark, and other fats an oils. A soap softener and
toiletry thickener. Stearic Acid is naturally derived from palm oil. It
helps to bind and thicken creams and is also used in soap and candles.
Tamanu
Oil-Calophyllum Inophyllum- Tamanu oil is a
remarkable topical healing agent with skin healing, antineuralgic,
anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibiotic and antioxidant
properties. Tamanu oils botanical name is Calophyllum tacamahaca
and/or Calophyllum Inophyllumbut its been called everything from
Alexandrian Laurel to Pannay Tree to Sweet Scented Calophyllum, and in
London it was once sold as Borneo Mahogany. The Tamanu tree is
indigenous to tropical Southeast Asia; it is found in Thailand,
Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, South India, Sri Lanka, and the Melanesian
and Polynesian islands. It is grows up to three meters tall, sporting
cracked, black bark and elliptical, shiny leaves. The Tamanu tree
blooms twice annually with fragrant, white flowers, which later yield
clusters of yellow-skinned spherical fruit. The fruits pulp tastes
similar to an apple, within which a large nut is embedded. The nut
contains an odorless pale kernel, called punnai in some Pacific areas.
This kernel is dried in the sun for two months until it becomes sticky
with a dark, thick, rich oil; it must be protected from humidity and
rain during drying. This sticky oil is cold-pressed to make a greenish
yellow oil similar to olive oil. To put this spectacular oil into
perspective, and to further justify its relatively high cost, It takes
100 kilograms of Tamanu fruit, the amount that one tree produces
annually, to yield just 5 kilograms of cold pressed oil! Natives
believed the Tamanu tree was a sacred gift of nature and that gods hid
in its branches. It was their answer to skin protection from hot sun,
high humidity and ocean wind.
Indonesians soak the leaf in water; the resulting blue solution is
applied to inflamed eyes or taken internally for heatstroke. It is used
as an astringent for hemorrhoids in Philippines. The Manus of Papua New
Guinea heat leaves over a fire until they soften, then apply them to
skin ulcers, boils, cuts, sores and pimples. On Dobu Island, leaves are
boiled, and the resulting solution is used to wash skin rashes.
In the Philippines, the sap is mixed with sulfur to create an ointment
for boils, open sores and wounds. In the 18th century, native Jamaicans
used a similar species for wounds and sores.
Fiji natives use Tamanu oil for joint pains, arthritis, bruises, oozing
wounds, chapped lips and preventing diaper rash. In most south sea
islands it is utilized as an analgesic for sciatica, rheumatism and
ulcers.
Pacific islanders apply Tamanu oil to scrapes, cuts, burns, insect
bites and stings, acne and acne scars, psoriasis, diabetic sores, anal
fissures, sunburn, dry or scaly skin, blisters, eczema, diaper rash and
herpes soresand even to reduce foot and body odor!
In Europe, sometimes called Domba oil, it has a 70 to 75 percent
success rate in alleviating rheumatism and scabies. Its also effective
on gout and ringworm. It can be applied to mucous membrane lesions. It
heals chapped skin, post-surgical wounds, skin allergies, cracked skin,
bed sores, wounds, rashes, abrasions, athletes foot, boils, and
infected nails.
Tamanu oil has even healed severe burns caused by boiling water,
chemicals and X-rays. Its anti-inflammatory properties reduce rashes,
sores, swelling and abrasions. Tamanu oil promotes new tissue
formation, accelerating healing and healthy skin growth.
Tamanu oil reputedly relieves a sore throat when it is applied to the
neck. Its pain-relieving properties have also been used traditionally
to relieve neuralgia, shingles and believe it or not, leprous neuritis!
In the 1920s, Sister Marie-Suzanne, a nun stationed in Fiji, topically
applied Tamanu oil to leprosy victims with positive results.
Tamanu oil possesses significant antimicrobial qualities, as proven in
antibacterial and antifungal tests. It contains powerful bactericide
and fungicide agents that defeat human and animal pathogens. Tamanu can
be applied directly to skin, undiluted. There are no reports of adverse
effects from topical application. Tamanu oil has also compared
favorably against antibiotics in alleviating these maladies:
o Bladder infections
o Wound infections
o Septicemia
o Pneumonias
o Abscesses
o Boils
o Conjunctivitis
o The cause of diphtheria
o Infected burns
o Urinary tract infections
o The cause of Madura Foot, which causes the foots skin to swell and
split
o Jock itch
o Ringworm
o Athletes foot
Tamanu oil fades stretch marks with incredible results. It also works
miracles on scar tissue, making scars look less unsightly. BioScience
Laboratories conducted a study of Tamanu oils ability to improve the
appearance of scars. Six subjects with obvious scars aged for one year
or more participated in the test. Subjects were not allowed to use
moisturizers on their scarred areas for seven days before the test or
throughout the nine-week test period. Scars were rated for roughness,
length, width and degree of difference from surrounding normal skin.
Measurements of darkness and redness were also taken for scarred and
surrounding normal skin. Digital photos of scars were taken prior to
initial application and at the end of week nine. Tamanu oil was applied
to the scarred area twice daily for nine consecutive weeks. There was
significant improvement in appearance of scars after six weeks, and
improvement continued through week nine. Scar length was reduced by an
average 0.28 centimeters, and width was reduced by an average 0.12
centimeters!
Tea
Tree-Melaleuca Alternifolia- Traditional Use:
Employed in soaps, toothpastes, deodorants, disinfectants, gargles,
germicides, and increasingly, in aftershaves and spicy colognes.
Properties: Analgesic, antibacterial, antibiotic, anti-infectious,
anti-inflammatory, anti-parasitic, antiseptic, antiviral, balsamic,
cicatrisant, decongestant, diaphoretic, expectorant, fungicidal,
stimulant (immune), and vulnerary.
Benefits: Abscess, acne, asthma, athletes foot, blisters, bronchitis,
burns, candida, catarrh, chicken pox, cold sores, colds, coughs,
cystitis, dandruff, ear and nose infections, fever, flu, fungal
infections, herpes, immune system deficiencies, infectious illnesses,
insect bites, local anesthetic, oily skin, prevents radiation burns or
scalds, pruritis, respiratory problems, sinusitis, skin rashes, staph,
strep throat, thrush, tooth and gum infections, tuberculosis, vaginal
infections, veruccae, viral infections, warts, whooping cough, and
wounds.
Because the water-resistant paperbark is so easy to peel off the
tree, it was used extensively by the aboriginal peoples of Australia to
make small canoes, knife sheaths, and thatching for shelters. The
pungent leaves were soaked in hot water and taken as a cure for cold
coughs, and headaches or they were simply picked from the tree and
chewed. In World War ll cutters and producers of tea tree were exempt
from military service until enough essential oil had been accumulated.
It was issued to each soldier and sailor for them to treat tropical
infections and other problems of warfare, including wounds.
Tetrasodium EDTA-
This is a chelating agent used to
prevent minerals present in formulations from bonding to other
ingredients and casusing microbial growth.
Thuja (Thuja occidentalis)-
Diuretic, insecticide, anthelmintic, antiviral, expectorant, emmenagogue,
stimulant, anti-carcinogenic. Thuja makes a good topical, as well as internal
treatment for warts. It enhances the immune system by stimulating
T-lymphocytes, can be used as an expectorant for bronchial catarrh, is an
effective diuretic for cystitis and amenorrhea, helps with stopped
menstruation, clears intestinal parasites, and according to herbalist Donny
Yance, is good for treating cancers of viral origin.
Thyme-Thymus
Vulgaris- Antimicrobial; botanical.
Skin care uses are as a skin tonic and also the herb Thyme works to
repel certain insects. Properties: Analgesic, anthelminthic,
antifungal, anti-infectious, antimicrobial, anti-oxidant,
antiputrescent, antirheumatic, antiseptic, (intestinal, pulmonary,
genito-urinary), antispasmodic, antitussive, antitoxic, antivenomus,
antiviral, aperitif, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, balsamic,
carminative, cicatrizant, diuretic, emmenagogue, nervine, parasiticide,
pectoral, revulsive, rubefacient, stimulant (immune system,
circulation), sudorific, tonic, and vermifuge.
Benefits: Abscess, acne, anorexia, arthritis, asthma, balsamic,
bronchitis, bruises, burns, catarrh, cellulitis, chills, colds, coughs,
cuts, cystitis, dermatitis, diarrhea, dyspepsia, eczema, edema,
expectorant, flatulence, flu, gout, gum infections, headaches,
infectious diseases, insect bites, insomnia, gum infections,
laryngitis, lice, muscular aches and pains, nervous debility and stress
related conditions, obesity, oily skin, poor circulation, rheumatism,
scabies, sinusitis, sore throat, sports injuries, sprains, thrush,
tonsillitis, urethritis, verrucas, and warts.
Of Interest: So important was the herbs aroma that its name was culled
from the Greek thymon which means to fumigate. On the other hand,
its name has also been linked to the Greek word thumon, meaning
courage as the plant was associated with bravery. Indeed Roman
soldiers bathed in thyme before entering a battle, and in the Middle
Ages sprigs of thyme were woven into the scarves of knights departing
for the Crusades. Most present-day research has centered on thymes
ability as an antibacterial and anti-infectious agent, even when
diffused in the air.
Titanium Dioxide-
An inert earth mineral used as a
thickening, whitening, lubricating, and sunscreen ingredient in
cosmetics. It protects skin from UVA and UVB radiation and is
considered to have no risk of skin irritation (Source: Skin Therapy
Letter, 1997, volume 2, number 5
Triethanolamine- A coating ingredient used for
fresh fruit and vegetables and widely used in surfactants and in
dispersing agents and detergents in hand and body lotions, shave
crmes, soaps, shampoos, and bath powders. Used in cosmetics as a pH
balancer.
Turmeric (Curcuma longa)- Emmenagogue,
aromatic stimulant, cholagogue, alterative, analgesic, astringent, antiseptic.
Turmeric is an ingredient in Indian curry powders because it helps promote good
digestion and assimilation. It regulates menses, balances hormones, and lessens
PMS symptoms. Turmeric also promotes blood circulation and is an effective
anti-inflammatory, making it particularly useful as an external oil or liniment
for treating bruises, injuries, and other inflammations.
Urea-
Urea is the most scientifically researched
organic compound known to medical science. It is the only proven
ingredient to actually heal dry skin. It is wonderful as treatment for
eczema, shingles, rosacea, psoriasis, ichthyosis, and any dry skin
condition. Urea is a water soluble compound that is found in all
animals and mammals. Urea is naturally present in healthy skin. It is
one of three natural moisturizing factors (NMF) in the outer horny
layer of our skin. The other two NMF are lactic acid and amino acids.
There are markedly reduced amounts of urea in dry skin conditions. Urea
preparations are emollients that are essential in the management of dry
skin conditions. Emollients moisturize dry skin by reducing water loss
from the epidermis (upper layer of skin) resulting in softer and more
supple skin. The specific actions of urea include:
o Hydrating effects urea is strongly hygroscopic (water-loving) and
draws and retains water within skin cells
o Keratolytic effects urea softens the horny layer so it can be
easily released from the surface of the skin
o Regenerative skin protection urea has a direct protective effect
against drying influences and if used regularly improves the capacity
of the epidermal barriers for regeneration
o Irritation-soothing effects urea has anti-pruritic activity based
on local anaesthetic effects
o Penetration-assisting effects urea can increase the penetration of
other substances, e.g. corticosteroids as it increases skin hydration
Usnea -Usnea
Barbata- a wildcrafted lichen
originating in the Pacific Northwest. Known for its superb anti-bacterial, antibiotic, anti-fungal, anti-viral,
astringent, diuretic, parasiticide, tonic, tuberculostatic qualities. According to the
doctrine of signatures, Usnea is good for the hair and scalp. It is used both
internally and externally for fungus, viral and bacterial infections, is
effective against the parasite known as Trichomonas, and helps to strengthen
the immune system. Many European anti-bacterial and anti-fungal creams are made
from Usnea because the usnic acid it contains is releases slowly and is
therefore available to the site of infection longer than other anti-bacterials.
Uva Ursi (Arctostaphylos
uva-ursi)- Anti-lithic, aromatic, astringent, disinfectant, diuretic,
lithontriptic, sedative (renal), stimulant (mild), tonic, urinary antiseptic.
Uva Ursi has historically been considered an herb for the kidneys by the
Chinese, Europeans and American Indians. The leaves were used to treat bladder
infections, kidney stones, and other ailments of the sort, and the herb was
also used for canker sores, sore gums, and as a mouth wash. Uva Ursi has been
used to correct bed-wetting, bladder disease, kidney congestion, kidney and
urinary tract infections, urogenital inflammations, vaginal infections, and as
a cleanser for the spleen. One can use Uva Ursi after child birth to prevent
infections, and can add the herb to a hot bath for hemorrhoids, skin infections
and inflammations. Arctostaphylos speeds the healing process for wounds, is
useful for inflammation throughout the body, is a strong antibiotic against
Staph and E. coli, and helps remove gravel from the kidneys and urinary tract.
Valerian (Valeriana
officinalis)- Anodyne (mild), anti-diuretic, anti-spasmodic, aromatic,
carminative, cathartic, diuretic, hypnotic, nervine, parasiticide, sedative,
stimulant, tonic. Valerian has been used for centuries to calm nervous
disorders. It is used when sleep disorders are the result of nervous tension,
hysteria, headache and exhaustion, and is employed as a sedative of the primary
nerve centers in cases of epileptic fits, nervous unrest, neuralgia pain and wakefulness.
Valerian root is being used in place of Valium to help assist in the
rehabilitation of drug addicts. It most often simply helps them relax and sleep
easily, especially in cases of hypochondria and hysteria. Although Valerian is
a sedative, it also serves to antagonize the hypnotic effects of alcohol,
improves coordination, strengthens the heart, stimulates intestinal motility,
is an anti-spasmodic, and relieves stomach cramps and stress.
Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)- Venus
Flytrap extract is used to treat various types of degenerative diseases such as
Multiple Sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, herpes, arthritis and AIDS. This
plant-extract attacks and destroys every variety of cellular malignancy, and
has been found to be especially effective on primitive cancer tumor tissues.
Famed naturalist Charles Darwin called Venus Flytrap the most wonderful plant
in the world, and according to Dr. Helmut Keller, - the beauty and intelligence
of this remarkable insect-eating plant cannot be over-emphasized. It is one of
natures storehouses of phytonutrients for the human immune system."
Violet (Viola odorata)- Alterative,
anti-neoplastic, anti-pyretic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, demulcent,
expectorant, vulnerary, emetic (large doses). The Violet was the national
flower of Athens, and was highly prized by both the Romans and the Greeks. The
fresh leaves of Violet have been used as a poultice for skin cancer since
five-hundred B.C., and the ancient writer Pliny prescribed it for gout and
disorders of the spleen. Violet has antiseptic and expectorant properties,
softens hard lumps such as tumors, has been used as a gargle, and treats
respiratory disorders, sore throats, chronic coughs and asthma. It heals
internal ulcers, boils, abscesses, pimples, malignant growths, swollen glands
and severe headaches.
Vitamin A, C, E,
B5- see ingredient decks for INCI
names- values are those of the specific vitamins themselves, as our
bodies need these vitamins for healthy cell growth.
Vitamin C-
Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate- The cutting
edge of skin care research shows that aging skin is the result of more
than just years on the calendar. Exposure to environmental elements
like sunlight, smoke, and air pollution causes photoaging in skin. Not
only does this lead to the formation of lines, wrinkles, and
pigmentation - it can lead to more serious skin conditions, including
skin cancer. A comprehensive Vitamin C program can help prevent
photoaging and the onset of more serious skin conditions. Topical
vitamin C has now been shown to provide up to eight times the skins
natural protection from UV damage. Sunscreens are also an important
part of the prevention process, although they cannot do it alone.
Vitamin C protects your skin from the sun in ways that sunscreens
cant. When used together, Vitamin C and sunscreens provide almost
complete photoprotection - preventing photoaging, preventing the
appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and promoting vibrant skin
health.
Oxidative damage shows up on our faces in the form of sun spots,
discoloration, wrinkles, sagging, and loss of elasticity and
glow.Vitamin C prevents oxidative damage by neutralizing oxygen-free
radicals before they can attack the body. Some Vitamin C is available
to the body by oral ingestion, but many individuals do not achieve even
the minimum daily requirement through diet or supplements. Furthermore,
Vitamin C cannot be stored in the body, and so must be reintroduced
into the body AND skin on a daily basis. RainShadow Labs scientists and
formulators have refined ways to stabilize and deliver additional
amounts of key Vitamin C into the skin. Continued research has
demonstrated that properly formulated vitamin C combinations work
synergistically to provide enhanced benefit. Recent studies show that
topical application of optimized Vitamin C combinations can provide up
to eight-fold antioxidant protection, ninety-six percent reduction of
sunburn cells, and prevent the formation of free radicals in UV
irradiated skin (sun exposed skin).
Our vitamin C formulations are superior to most of the C products on
the market- .due to our use of a uniquely stabilized vitamin C called
Stay C 50.
Stay C 50 is water soluble and is a salt form. It is easily
bioconverted to Vitamin C by skin enzymes. Ascorbyl palmitate is the
more commonly used form of vitamin C in skin care formulations today.
It is more stable, meaning that it will not yellow the product base as
quickly. The reason that we do not use ascorbyl palmitate is that it is
not as easily converted to Vitamin C in the skin- .it remains in the
ester form for a longer period of time. This is not optimal as we want
the skin to bioconvert the provitamin form and take up the C right
away! What good will a vitamin C concentrate do for your complexion and
skin cells if it cannot actually penetrate into the skin? So what we
are saying here is that the more commonly used ascorbyl palmitate is
more stable but less bioavailable to the skin. We use Stay C 50 at
concentrations that may turn the base a light cream color over time.
That is because vitamin C is active- all vitamins are active and
sensitive to light. The main reason the palmitate version was created
was to avoid the yellowing in formulation but really had nothing to do
with the skin efficacy. We are only interested in efficacy, and if we
have to watch or product turn a light yellow in order to have the best
skin care available, well, so be it!!
Vitamin-C is necessary for the production of collagen, the major
structural protein of the skin and although visible differences will
not be seen for approximately two months, you may notice a visible
difference in skin texture, color and tone in as early as a few days.
RainShadow Labs Topical Vitamin-C products will start to be absorbed by
the skin almost immediately. Because these vitamin-C products were
developed as a preventative treatment with the goal of protecting the
skin from further environmental damage, the skin will benefit the
moment the vitamin-C is applied. The appearance of fine lines and
wrinkles will become less noticeable within two to six months.
Individual results will vary, depending upon the condition of the skin
at the time of initial use. Research shows that topical vitamin-C
offers photoprotective qualities.
Most individuals find the ideal time to apply vitamin-C is in the
morning, because during the day you are more susceptible to sun
exposure and L-ascorbic acid provides photoprotection from UVA/UVB
radiation. You can also safely use it at night, as it stays in the skin
for up to 72 hours, and cannot be washed off. Using our Vitamin C
products once a day should be perfect for optimal results. Do not let
the slight sting upon application scare you. The high acid levels are
necessary in order for the Vitamin C to be absorbed. Other products
with AHAs can still very safely be used alongside of our Vitamin C
formulations, and will actually be greatly enhanced by the addition of
these products.
Vitamin
E-Tocopheryl Acetate- Anti-inflammatory;
antioxidant; emollient. Linoleic acid at 71%. A natural Vitamin E oil
obtained by vacuum distillation of vegetable fats. Great for preventing
rancidity in cosmetics and it acts as an anti-oxidant in creams,
lotions, baby products, cosmetics and more. Has long been associated
with accelerated healing. Is used a lot in burn and scar medical
therapy units to assist the skin in healing.
Recent studies have suggested that Vitamin E oil assists in maintaining
a healthy heart and blood vessels. Suitable for food use and measures
7500 I.U./Oz.
Wheat Germ
Oil-Triticum Vulgare- Wheat Germ Oil is
widely used as both a cosmetic ingredient and as a dietary supplement.
It is naturally rich in Vitamins A, D, and E, and also contains
Vitamins B1, B2, B3, B6, F, Essential Fatty Acids, protein, and
minerals. Because of its anti-oxidant and regenerative properties,
Wheat Germ Oil is a wonderful ingredient to add to bodycare and
cosmetic products.
Wheat Germ Oil contains high levels of Vitamin E Oil, as well as other
vitamins, minerals, protein, and Essential Fatty Acids. Essential Fatty
Acids support physiological functions, and are essential for the health
of our organs and overall health. They cannot be produced by our own
bodies, and instead must be obtained from dietary sources. Wheat Germ
Oil contains linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic fatty acids. These
are needed for our cardiovascular, immune, nervous, reproductive
systems, and to maintain healthy cells and body functions.
The Vitamin E Oil present in Wheat Germ Oil promotes skin cell
formation, and is great for nourishing and rejuvenating dry, mature,
dehydrated skin, and reducing scars, stretch marks, sunburns, and
damaged skin. It has anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant effects, which
may be beneficial medicinally as well as in cosmetics. The high Vitamin
E content in Wheat Germ Oil is a natural preservative, helps to prevent
rancidity, and prolongs the shelf life of cosmetic products.
Specifically, Wheat Germ Oil has been shown to be effective for the
following conditions:
o Dry and cracked skin
o Eczema
o Psoriasis
o Prematurely aged skin
o Stretch marks
o Dull complexion
o Tired and overexerted muscles
o Sunburn and burns
o Scars
o Poor blood circulation
o Improves lymph function
White Oak Bark (Quercus alba)- Antiseptic,
astringent, hemostatic, parasiticide, tonic. The North American colonists used
White Oak Bark to make barrels for holding liquids. They favored it over other
types of wood because once wet, it would swell up and seal the barrel
completely, making it impossible for any fluid to leak out. White Oak Bark
tightens tissues, and can be applied externally to relieve bruises, varicose
veins, swollen tissue, injuries and bleeding. It has a cleansing effect on
inflamed parts of the skin, has been used for diarrhea, dysentery and bleeding,
expels pinworms, is a good remedy for hemorrhoids, bleeding of the stomach,
liver, lungs and bowels, and stops the spitting up of blood. White Oak Bark is
useful when one wishes to expel mucus from ones system, pass kidney stones,
bring down temperature in the case of a fever, heal damaged tissues of the
stomach and intestines, and to arrest internal and external bleeding.
White Willow Bark-Salix Alba- Is a chemical found
in some plants, particularly in the leaves of Wintergreen and bark of
Sweet Birch. Antiseptic. Used in acne soaps and cleansers. It can help
dissolve the top layer of corneum cells and thereby improve the look
and feel of the skin.
Wild Cherry (Prunus virginiana,
Prunus serotina)- Anti-tussive, aromatic, astringent, bitter, carminative,
expectorant, nervine, parasiticide, pectoral, sedative, stomachic, stimulant,
tonic. Wild Cherry bark was used by the Native American Indians to treat
diarrhea and lung ailments. The early Colonists learned of it through the
Native Americans, and used it in cough syrup, tonics, as a decoction or extract
to expel worms, and as a poultice for abscesses and ulcers. It is slightly
astringent to the mucus membranes, aids in digestion, loosens mucus in the
throat and chest, is an excellent remedy for all catarrhal afflictions, and
improves the condition of asthma.
Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum)-
Astringent, antiseptic, diuretic, styptic, tonic. Wild Geranium has been used as a salad green and is also a blood
coagulant. It is used to treat diarrhea, dysentery, sore throats, irritable
bowels, cholera, excessive bleeding during menstruation, kidney and stomach
complaints, and hemorrhoids. The powdered root has also been used as a topical
remedy for canker sores.
Wild Indigo (Baptisia australis)-
The Native Americans used Wild Indigo as a treatment for toothaches, and as
a poultice for any kind of inflammation. The Cherokees used it to make a blue
dye, and the Baptisia species is
currently being researched for immune stimulating properties. It has a bitter
taste, increases gastric secretions, is a laxative in small doses, stimulates
the liver and increases bile secretions. It is an excellent dressing for
ulcerations, malignant ulcers and sore mouth. It overcomes putrefaction and
lessens foul discharges in irritable and painful ulcers, and has been used to
treat sore nipples, syphilitic ulcers, erysipelatous, scrofulous, malignant
sore throat and Diphtheria.
Wild Yam (Dioscorea villosa)- Anti-bilious,
anti-catarrhal, anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, anti-spasmodic,
bitter, blood purifier, carminative, cholagogue, diaphoretic, diuretic,
expectorant, hepatic, laxative, nervine, relaxant, stimulant, stomachic, tonic.
During the Civil War Wild Yam roots were employed for abdominal cramps and
bilious colic. Dioscorea has steroid-like substances that are used in the
making of birth control pills. Wild Yam treats painful gallstones, menstrual
cramps, arthritic and rheumatic pains, abdominal and intestinal cramps, gas and
flatulence, cleanses the blood, lowers blood cholesterol, and is a potent
uterine tonic. The North American Indians used the Mexican Wild Yam as an
effective birth control method, has historically been used for those with
exhausted adrenals, helps to balance hormones, calms the nerves, expels gas
from the stomach, treats nausea, reduces inflammations, and is a good
preventative of miscarriage.
Willow Bark (Salix alba)- Alterative,
analgesic, anodyne, anti-inflammatory, anti-periodic, anti-pyretic, antiseptic,
anti-spasmodic, astringent, bitter, diaphoretic, diuretic, febrifuge, tonic,
vermifuge. The bark of the willow tree
contains an effective pain killer known as salicin. When made into a tea and
drunk, the salicin is excreted in the urine as salicylic acid, making it useful
for the urethra and bladder. Willow is a well known and very effective
anti-inflammatory for both topical and internal use, is good for fevers,
headaches, various aches and pains related to rheumatism, arthritis and
neuralgia, is a nerve sedative, and has strong anti-septic properties that make
it useful in the treatment of infected wounds. Willow Bark is a very good
source of herbal magnesium, is useful in all stomach ailments, and is the
original aspirin.
Wintergreen-Methyl
Salicylate- From wintergreen; antiseptic; flavor.
Penetration and analgesic.
Witch
Hazel-Hamamelis Virginiana- Witch Hazel
Extract is a wonderful ingredient for use in your cosmetic and
medicinal preparations. It is gentle enough to be used alone, or it may
be combined with other ingredients or herbs. Commercial Witch Hazel
extracts usually contain more alcohol than actual Witch Hazel, and have
only been distilled once. However, the line offered by RSL leads in
both quality and potency. Our true Witch Hazel extract has been double
distilled, and contains 86% Witch Hazel extract and only 14% alcohol.
This makes it more soothing than the version found in your local store,
and lacks the alcohol sting and scent. Witch Hazel extract is produced from the leaves and bark of the North
American shrub Witch-hazel, Hamamelis virginiana. It has been used
medicinally throughout history. The Native Americans used poultices of
Witch Hazel leaves and bark to treat hemorrhoids, wounds, painful
tumors, insect bites, and skin ulcers. They also made Witch Hazel
infusions for conditions including cuts, colds, heavy menstruation,
tumors, and eye inflammation. In addition, Witch Hazel was used in folk
medicine for backache, and internally for diarrhea, nervousness,
nosebleed, vaginitis, and venereal disease.
Witch Hazel extract has astringent, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, and anesthetic properties,
making it indispensable for a variety of different medicinal and
cosmetic uses. Medicinally, Witch Hazel extract is used for bedsores, bruises, eczema,
insect bites, hemorrhoids, poison ivy or oak, bruises, sore muscles,
swelling, psoriasis, cracked or blistered skin, diaper rash, windburn,
and sunburn. In cosmetic products, Witch Hazel extract is used as an aftershave or a
facial astringent, applied to blemishes and pimples, varicose veins,
and is used to cleanse oil from the skin, remove make-up, decrease bags
under eyes and skin puffiness, and to reduce pore size. It is
beneficial for both oily and dry mature skin, and is commonly found in
anti-aging products as well as in products for blemished or acne-prone
skin. For conditions such as bedsores, bruises, hemorrhoids, poison ivy or
oak, bruises, sore muscles, swelling, or diaper rash, Witch Hazel
extract can be applied using a compress. For hemorrhoid relief, it is
also added to sitz baths. For facial care products, Witch Hazel extract can be easily added to
facial cleansers, astringents, masks, and toners. Witch Hazel extract
can be incorporated into creams or lotions, and then applied to the
skin. For sore muscles, Witch Hazel extract can either be used in a
compress or cream, or may be added to bath water. Athletes rub Witch
Hazel extract onto their arms or legs limbs prior to workouts to help
prevent muscle strain, or after a workout to help relieve soreness.
Wood Betony (Betonica
officinalis, Stachys officinalis)- Alterative, Anti-scorbutic, aperient,
aromatic, astringent, carminative, hepatic, nervine, parasiticide, sedative,
stomachic, bitter tonic. Wood Betony is an excellent remedy for head complaints
such as face twitching and headaches, and was used in medieval England for
monstrous nocturnal visions, devils, despair and lunacy. It is used to treat
rheumatism when in combination with other herbs, opens obstructions in the
liver and spleen, softly stimulates the heart, expels worms from the body, and
is a general tonic for digestive disorders. Wood Betony is calming to the
nerves, is very high in vitamin C, cleans impurities of the blood and is
helpful in cases of heartburn, stomach cramps and indigestion.
Wormwood (Artemsia
absinthium)- Anti-bilious, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, anti-venomous,
aromatic, bitter, carminative, cholagogue, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge,
hemostatic, hepatic, narcotic, parasiticide, stimulant, stomachic, styptic,
tonic, vermifuge. Wormwood has been used for centuries to rid the body of
parasites. Historically it has also been used as a hair tonic, to control the
swelling of wounds and menstrual flow, and as a medicine for colds and sore
eyes. It counteracts fevers, treats anemia and arthritis, regulates the liver,
is a useful antidote for various poison mushrooms, and when used as a liniment
acts as a local anesthetic for local inflammation, lower back pain, sprains,
bruises, neuralgia, and arthritic and rheumatic pains. Wormwood is a good herb
to employ when suffering from digestive complaints such as constipation,
promotes menstruation and uterine circulation, reduces hair loss, and induces sweating
in cases of dry fevers.
Xanthan Gum-
Despite its rather alien-sounding
name, xanthan gum is as natural as any other fermented corn sugar
polysaccharide you can name. Xanthan gum derives its name from the
strain of bacteria used during the fermentation process, Xanthomonas
campestris. Xanthomonas campestris is the same bacteria responsible for
causing black spots to form on broccoli, cauliflower, and other leafy
vegetables. The bacteria form a slippery substance which acts as a
natural stabilizer or thickener. The United States Department of
Agriculture ran a number of experiments involving bacteria and various
sugars to develop a new thickening agent similar to corn starch or guar
gum. When Xanthomonas campestris was combined with corn sugar, the
result was a colorless goo called xanthan gum. Xanthan gum is considered a polysaccharide in scientific circles,
because it is a long chain of three different forms of sugar. Whats
important to know is that all three of these natural sugars are present
in corn sugar, a derivative of the more familiar corn syrup. The
Xanthomonas campestris bacteria literally eat a supply of this corn
sugar under controlled conditions, and the digestion process converts
the individual sugars into a single substance with properties similar
to cornstarch. Xanthan gum is used in dairy products and salad
dressings as a thickening agent and stabilizer. Xanthan gum prevents
ice crystals from forming in ice creams, and also provides a fat feel
in low or no-fat dairy products. Another use for xanthan gum is the stabilization and binding of
cosmetic products. One advantage of xanthan gum is that a little goes
an incredibly long way. Cosmetic manufacturers add a very small amount
of xanthan gum to their cream-based products in order to keep the
individual ingredients from separating. Despite the use of bacteria
during processing, xanthan gum itself is safe to human skin or
digestive systems. Xanthan gum is often used whenever a gel-like
quality is sought.
Yarrow (Achillea
millefolium)- Alterative, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-pyretic,
antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, aromatic, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic,
digestant, diuretic, emmenagogue, hemostatic, stimulant, stomachic, styptic,
tonic, vulnerary. Yarrow can be taken as a hot tea to increase body
temperature, open up the pores, stimulate perspiration, equalize circulation
and increase elimination. It purifies the blood of morbid waste, balances
functions of the liver, stops bleeding relatively fast, and contains aromatic
compounds that aid in shrinking inflamed tissue. Yarrow is a natural quinine
substitute, is used in skin and hair conditioners, is effective against yeast
infections, is a powerful virus inhibitor, is soothing and healing to the mucus
membranes, is sometimes used in childhood conditions that involve skin
eruptions, shrinks hemorrhoids, controls bleeding and was used by the English
for general health issues while traveling.
Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus)- Alterative,
anti-scorbutic, anti-scrofulous, anti-syphilitic, astringent, bitter,
cathartic, cholagogue, depurative, hepatic, laxative, nutritive (leaves),
tonic. Yellow Dock is a most excellent blood builder, tonic and cleanser, and
has one of the highest iron contents in nature, making it an extremely good
tonic treatment for anemia. It nourishes the spleen and is often used for skin
diseases, liver and gallbladder disorders, iron deficiency, skin itch, ulcers,
constipation and varicose veins. Yellow Dock helps to balance body chemistry
due to its high mineral content, makes an excellent salve for itchy skin
diseases and swelling, is applied to bleeding wounds and hemorrhoids, cleanses
the lymphatic system, tones the pineal gland and builds the immune system.
Yerba Mansa (Anemopsis
californica)- Yerba Mansa means calming herb in Spanish. It is native to
the Pacific West of North America and is an anti-inflammatory herb with
properties similar to those of Goldenseal in that both herbs affect the mucous
membrane. Yerba Mansa can be used for both acute and chronic nasal and
pharyngeal congestion, inflammation of the mouth and throat, diarrhea, stomach
ulcers, gonorrhea, yeast infections of the vagina and catarrhal conditions of
the urinary tract.
Yerba Santa (Eriodictyon spp.,)- Alterative,
aromatic, astringent, bitter, carminative, expectorant, sialagogue, stimulant,
stomachic. The Indians of South America used Yerba Santa for coughs, colds,
sore throats, mucus, diarrhea, vomiting and stomachaches. Yerba Santa
stimulates the lungs and respiratory tract to expel mucus, and is very useful
for conditions such as bronchitis and chest colds. It can be used externally as
a poultice for wounds, insect bites, sprains and bruises. It naturally relieves
fatigue, protects against the effects of stress, is an old remedy for
tuberculosis, cleanses the blood and tones the nervous system, controls
appetite, relieves rheumatic pain, reduces swellings, heals sores and enhances
the healing benefits of other herbs.
Yohimbe (Pausinystalia
johimbe)- Aphrodisiac. Yohimbe is native to Africa, where it grows as a
tree. It is an effective body builder and a strong aphrodisiac for both men and
women. Yohimbe is a hormone stimulant, increases athletic ability when
testosterone needs are increased, and lowers blood pressure. The bark of the
tree has been smoked, rubbed on the body, snuffed and ingested for it
aphrodisiac properties, and has been used in prescription formulas to improve
sexual performance.
Yucca (Yucca baccata, Yucca
glauca)- Alterative, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic,
astringent, bitter, blood purifier, laxative. The South Western American Indian
Tribes used Yucca root for virtually everything, from soap to medicine. Yuccas
most common folk name is soap rope, and the early settlers learned from the
Natives to make a shampoo or general purpose soap from it. Yucca extract makes
excellent shampoos and soaps, and one can even cut up the fresh root and place
it in water, making a natural lather on the spot. It helps with the digestion
of food and prevents certain types of harmful bacteria from flourishing in the
body. Due to its very beneficial effects on the healthy intestinal flora, it
indirectly stimulates the bodys absorption of nutrition while simultaneously
decreasing the amounts of toxins available. Health clinics in the Sonoran
desert region of Arizona are using Yucca for arthritis with impressive results.
Yucca is often used in formulas that are designed to break up obstructions in
the joints, and has been used as a natural cortisone source due to its high
saponin content.
Blended Active
Concentrates that can be added to your products:
Skin Brightening Formula:
To brighten dull skin tones
and refine skin for an appearance of lighter skin. Contains: Organic
Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice), Morus Bombycis (Mulberry), and Sodium
Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C).
Skin Calming
Formula: Helpful for irritated and
reactive skin types. Contains: Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
(Aloe Vera), Rosa Canina (Rose Hip Oil), Lavandula Augustifolia
(Lavender), Kosher Vegetable Glycerin, Organic Simmondsia Chinensis
(Jojoba), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), and Olea Europaea (Olive Oil).
Skin Nutritive
Formula: To feed and nourish skin.
Contains: Spirulina Maxima (Spirulina), Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate
(Vitamin C), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin
E), Organic Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea and White Tea Polyphenols).
Skin
Replenishing Serum Formula: To replenish
youthful appearance and assist with skin firming. Contains: R Lipoic
Acid, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C), Multi Fruit Glycolic
Acids, Calophyllum Inophyllum (Oil of Tamanu), and Daucus Carota Sativa
(Carrot Oil).
Soy Nutrients
Formula: Anti-oxidant. Receive
benefits from Sodium Selenate, Tea Phytosterol, Saponins
(Anti-oxidants), Phenolic Acids, Isoflavones, and Phytoestrogens (plant
estrogens). Contains: Glycine Soja (Soy Amino Acids), Potassium
Phosphate, Yeast, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride (Dead Sea Salts),
Organic Camellia Sinensis (Green/White Tea Phytosterol), Sodium
Selenate, Saponins, Phenolic Acids, Organic Soy Lecithin, Omega-3 fatty
acids.
Special Soy
Mix-Glycine Soja: Our special soy mix
contains cultured soy powder (soy amino acids), potassium phosphate,
yeast, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, and sodium selenate. Soy mix
contains Phytosterols, Saponins (anti-oxidants that neutralize
free-radicals), Phenolic Acids, Organic Soy Lecithin, Omega-3 fatty
acids, Isoflavones, Phytoestrogens- plant estrogens.)
Toning Enzyme
Formula: Natural enzymes, Minerals,
and Botanicals, to tone and cleanse skin of excess oil, encouraging
healthy clear skin. Contains: Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin Seed Oil), Carica
Papaya (Papaya), Organic Zingiber Officinale (Ginger Enzyme), Sodium
Chloride (Dead Sea Concentrate and Minerals), Organic Rosmarinus
Officinalis (Rosemary), and Passiflora Incarnata (Passionflower).
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