Ingredients
Pepper
Whether spicy or sweet, Peppers (Capsicum) contain many phytochemicals with antioxidant capabilities. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals in the body that can damage cells. Phytochemicals can also work as messengers in the body. Peppers are nutrient dense, rich with vitamins A and C, fiber, vitamin K, folate, and minerals. Peppers (Capsicum) can provide many essential nutrients and can be used as a beneficial flavoring addition. Due to the concentration and strength of many Peppers, they are now being used in a variety of industrial applications in soil preparation and as an organicide.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon Oil has a wide array of uses in the market ranging from aromatic applications, food incorporations to agricultural applications. Cinnamon is rich in essential minerals including manganese, iron and calcium, as well as having high fiber content. Cinnamon is also a great room freshener, providing a pleasant aroma in any location. Cinnamon Oil is also a great mosquito repellant; research has also shown that Cinnamon Oil is effective in killing mosquito larvae.
Clove
Cloves are the flower buds from an evergreen rainforest tree native to Indonesia. Cloves hold many essential oils, tannins, flavanoids, and triterpenoids, which are all beneficial constituents for healthy body function. Cloves also contain many minerals including potassium, manganese, iron, selenium, and magnesium. Potassium is a beneficial electrolyte for the body and helps to maintain healthy blood levels. Clove Oil can be used as a pallatant or masking agent to add a dimension of flavor to otherwise bland or bitter products in a variety of food and feed applications. Clove Oil also works as an effective insect repellent as well as an aroma.
Coriander/Cilantro
Coriander, also known as cilantro, is an excellent source of minerals including potassium, calcium, manganese, iron and magnesium. It is packed with beneficial vitamins such as folic acid, vitamin A, beta-caternin, beta-carotene and vitamin C. Coriander has been used to provide relief from indigestion and feelings of nausea. Coriander provides a unique flavor to any food product and is available as a Powder, Oil and Essential Oil for a wide use of applications.
Garlic
Garlic has been a staple of the human diet for centuries as a food flavor and preservative and as treatment of diseases and overall health support. Garlic is loaded with phytonutrients, minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. Many of these constituents are helpful in maintaining healthy blood levels within the body.
Grapefruit
Grapefruit Essential Oil has a wide variety of applications in the world market. It is a concentrated extract from cold pressing the rind and bitter components of grapefruits. This oil has been used for maintaining healthy digestive function and also as a stimulant. Grapefruit Essential Oil can also be used in cleaning products and even works as an effective natural insecticide among many other nutraceutical and industrial applications.
Hemp
Hemp Protein is derived from the seeds of the Cannabis Sativa plant and contains non-traceable levels of THC. The proteins are concentrated by removing the oil and further concentrating the protein from the fiber. Hemp proteins provide an excellent source of highly digestible amino acids, protein, and fiber. With its essentials fatty acids, it is also a great addition to vegan products and diets.
Lemon
Lemons hold many nutritional benefits for the body. They work as natural alkalizers, helping to balance the pH of the body and contain high levels of vitamin C and flavanoids which support the body’s immune system. Lemons also help support healthy digestive function. Lemon juice is a useful disinfectant to help with the healing of surface scrapes and cuts.
Lime
Limes can be used to help digestive issues and treat nausea. Lime Oil can be applied to the skin as a disinfectant and used as a stimulant. Lime Oil is also used in cosmetics as a fragrance application and as a fixative. It is used as a flavoring for desserts, drinks, pickles, jams, confectionaries, soaps, deodorants, mouth washes, and many other products. The vitamin C and flavanoids in Lime Oil provides antioxidant properties that help support vision, digestion, and many other body concerns. Its applications are numerous.
Marjoram
The marjoram plant comes from the Mediterranean region and has been used for centuries. The ancient Greeks believed that if marjoram grew on the grave of a deceased one, they would enjoy eternal peace and happiness. Marjoram Essential Oil has a subtle lemon flavor and is similar to oregano. Marjoram Essential Oil helps with digestive concerns such as stimulating appetite and as a diuretic. It can be incorporated into dishes, teas and much more. Marjoram Essential Oil is used in a wide variety of nutraceuticals and functional foods for nutritional and health benefits.
Mustard
Mustard Seed Oil has many applications for food and industry. It is rich in fats, primarily polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. Mustard Seed Oil supports healthy triglyceride levels in the body; triglycerides are linked with obesity, heart diseases, and many other health problems. Mustard Seed Oil also has high levels of vitamin E, which is beneficial for maintain healthy skin and hair.
Nutmeg
Nutmeg has a wide variety applications from food to industrial. Nutmeg Essential Oil can be used to relieve muscle pain due to overuse and exercise, stimulate appetite, relieve bad breath, and more. Nutmeg Essential Oil can help support circulation and relieve digestive problems. It can also be used as an aromatic to freshen the air.
Onion
Onions originated in the Middle East but are grown widely now. Onion Essential Oil is extracted by a steam distillation process of the bulbs of the plant. Onion Essential Oil is used in a variety of applications from nutraceutical to functional foods and is currently expanding into the industrial market. The applications for onion essential oil continue to increase as the industry continues to find new ways to utilize it.
Oregano
Oregano essential oil is used as a surface disinfectant among numerous other applications. Oregano is rich in phenols, antioxidants that attach to free radicals within the body. Oregano essential oil is also known to help support lymphatic circulation and boost immunity.Mint Essential Oil can be used in a range of applications ranging from food applications to cosmeceutical and even in industrial applications. This ingredient serves a variety of purposes in the global market for its strength, stimulating effects, and minty flavor.
Wheat
Wheat is rich in nutrients, including manganese, fiber, tryptophan and magnesium. Wheat fiber holds not only concentrated amounts of fiber, but also protein, iron, niacin, and phosphorus. It is low in fat and contains no cholesterol, sugar, or sodium. Wheat gluten is a great resource for concentrated protein and to add elasticity to baked goods. It also can be used as a binding agent in a variety of meat products.
Yucca Schidigera
One of the largest concerns in animal growth operations is the management of their waste. The USDA has claimed that waste material such as manure, urine and bedding is the single major source of environmental damage from enclosed animal production.