Ingredients
Cumin
Explore Green Source Organics' premium cumin products, including Black Cumin Seeds, Black Cumin Seed Oil, and Brown Cumin. Our organic, non-GMO cumin is ideal for nutraceuticals, functional foods, and pet nutrition, offering immune support, digestive health, and rich flavor. Discover our sustainably sourced, clean-label ingredients.
Acai
The açaí berry is the fruit of the açaí palm. Native to the Amazon, açaí has been consumed for centuries in both ancient and popular recipes in the northern regions of Brazil. This purple super fruit is known for its remarkable flavor and is rich in anthocyanins (a natural constituent with antioxidant activity), amino acids, essential fatty acids, fiber, protein, and minerals (mainly calcium and potassium).
Almond
Almonds are one of the most nutritious of all nuts. They are rich in vitamins and minerals that help support a healthy heart. Almond Oil, especially with its vitamin E is also widely used as a skin conditioning agent due to its penetrating, smoothing and softening properties. Almond shell powder can be used as an exfoliant for the skin.
Apple
Apples are a rich source of antioxidant compounds and fibre helping to support healthy digestive function and rid the body of toxins. The nutritional composition of apple products lack fat, cholesterol and sodium which are just a few of the many reasons apple products are an important part of a healthy dietary regimen. For cosmetics and personal care, the ingredients derived from Malus domestica are used in the formulation of a wide variety of products including hair conditioners, hand and body lotions, and shampoos.
Apricot
Nutrients in apricots can help support healthy heart and eyes, as well as fiber for digestion. The high beta-carotene content of apricots make them supportive, heart healthy foods. The kernel yields an oil that is similar to that of the almond. The apricot can be combined with other natural ingredients in creams, lotions and facial masks for cosmetic use. Apricots are considered to have softening and emollient qualities.
Avocado
Avocados are a fresh, natural, wholesome part of a healthy diet. They are rich in flavor, high in essential fatty acids, and provide over twenty essential nutrients including fiber, potassium, vitamin E, B-vitamins, and folic acid. Avocado consumption also contributes to maintaining a healthy potassium:sodium ratio. Avocado Oil is an edible oil derived from the fresh pulp of the avocado fruit and is used for both cooking and cosmetic purposes. It has a rich, lingering flavor of avocados and the aroma of artichokes and celery. Avocados have been rated as one of the safest commercial crops in the United States.
Banana
Bananas are rich in potassium, iron, vitamin A, and phosphorus. Their natural sugars are great for a boost of long term energy without a painful crash. The potassium in bananas supports heart health and helps maintain the body’s water balance. It also supports the body’s circulatory system, delivers oxygen to the brain and regulates blood pressure. Bananas also have fiber that helps maintain regular bowel functioning. Bananas even contain a tryptophan, an essential amino acid that helps the body relax and feel happier.
Barley Grass & Juice
Barley Grass is the ultimate source of amino acids, vitamins, minerals and enzymes. This superfood is said to have 30x more vitamin B1 and 11x more calcium than cow’s milk and nearly 5x the amount of iron content than spinach. Barley Grass is helpful for digestion by providing the stomach with organic sodium that supports the production of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Barley Grass is also shown to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. It is high in antioxidants that help rid the body of toxins. Just one teaspoon of barley grass powder provides an entire day’s recommended daily allowance of vitamin A, which is shown to benefit the immune system, bones, teeth, and eyes.
Blackberry
Black currants have many of the same benefits as blueberries and bilberries, including helping to support brain, digestive and eye health. They contain numerous vitamins and minerals including vitamins C, A, B6, B12, E, potassium, cBlackberry Powder is often used in dietary supplements providing potent antioxidants and support for immunity and heart health. Blackberry Oil contains ample amounts of antioxidants including multiple forms of vitamin E, vitamin C, tocopherols, tocotrienols and a variety of carotinoids. The anthocyanins that give blackberries their dark color combat free radicals in the body that destroy cells. Blackberries have an ORAC value of about 5350 per 100 grams, putting them among the highest ranking fruits for antioxidant levels.
Blueberry
Blueberries are well known as one of the superfruits of the world for their high antioxidant properties as they are rich in anthocyanosides, proanthocyanidins, resveratrol, flavonoids and tannins. Blueberries are full of amino acids, vitamins, antioxidants and essential fatty acids, making these berries useful in skin care and food products. Blueberry Seeds are a potent source of tocopherols, carotenoids and natural antioxidants. It is high in essential omega 3 fatty acids, containing a high percentage of alpha linolenic acid.
Cabbage
Cabbage is rich in vitamins K, C, E, A, Ba, B2, B6, folate, fiber, manganese, molybdenum, vitamin B6, potassium, tryptophan, iron, magnesium, and calcium. Cabbage has a high fiber content which is essential for a healthy digestive system. Cabbage is also loaded with antioxidants which combat free radicals within the body. Cabbage Powder can be incorporated into a variety of functional food products.
Celery
Celery is rich in vitamin A, vitamin K, vitamin C, potassium, folate, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, and dietary fiber which encourages healthy digestion. Celery also contains phthalates and secondary phytochemical compounds that provide benefits by either stimulating or inhibiting various enzymes in the body. Celery is used in powder, pieces, and a variety of forms for food and animal products.
Cherry
Cherries are a super fruit packed with antioxidants called anthocyanins which aid in maintaining a healthy heart. They are one of the few food sources that contain melatonin, which helps to regulate heart rhythms and the body’s sleep cycle. Cherries contain 19x more beta carotene (Vitamin A) than blueberries and strawberries. They are also rich in vitamins C, E, potassium, magnesium, iron, folate, and fiber. Cherry Fiber helps the body with digestive health. Cherries are used in a variety of forms from fruit powder to kernel oil, in the cosmeceutical, nutraceutical and animal nutrition industry.
Chia
Chia Seeds contain a high amount of antioxidants which renders them highly stable, prolongs shelf life and enables their use in a variety of foods. In addition, chia seeds are high in fiber, and calcium and manganese, important minerals for bone density. Chia Seed Oil contains an ideal blend of both omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids, which are helpful in supporting brain health. Regular use of Chia Seed Oil helps support cardiovascular health, joint flexibility, nourishes skin and hair, and helps support fat metabolism. Chia Seeds and Chia Oil are used in a variety of nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and animal feed applications for their numerous health benefits.
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.
Coconut
Coconuts are a complete food, rich in calories, vitamins and minerals. Coconuts are a great source of fiber, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. They are loaded with calcium, potassium, and magnesium as well as many electrolytes. One of the prominent fatty acids in Coconuts is lauric acid, which helps the body to maintain healthy blood levels. Coconut Oil is used in a variety of food applications for cooking and baking as well as in numerous cosmeceutical applications to aid with hair shine, skin moisture, and natural softening abilities.
Date
Date Powder offers a rich source of protein, dietary fiber, and is loaded with vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, A1, and C. Date Powder helps to improve the digestive system due to its soluble and insoluble fibers as well as the amino acid content. Date Powder contains natural sugars such as glucose, sucrose and fructose, which can provide the body with natural, long lasting energy.
Flax
Flax Seeds are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, antioxidants and omega 3 fatty acids. The omega oils found in Flax Seeds help the body to maintain balanced levels of omegas 3, 6, and 9 fatty acids. Additionally, Flax Seeds are low in carbohydrates which makes them beneficial for foods that require low levels of starches and sugars. Flax Seed Extract has been used in creams and gels as a moisturizer and for smoothing the skin.