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Imprint Wakame is a type of edible seaweed that is rich in various nutrients such as iodine, manganese, folate, iron, calcium, vitamin B2, vitamin A, and v...
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Imprint Bay leaves from the Laurel tree are native to the Mediterranean region and are commonly used as a spice. Bay leaves contain antioxidants, minerals,...
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Imprint Shungite is a rare black, carbon-rich stone found in Shunga, a town in Karelia (Russia). The carbon atoms in Shungite are arranged in clusters know...
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Imprint White willow bark, also known as nature’s aspirin, has been used for thousands of years as a natural pain reliever. Its active ingredient, salicin,...
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Imprint Dihydromyricetin (DHM), also known as ampelopsin, is a plant flavonoid that is produced in unique plant species, including the Japanese raisin tree...
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Imprint Colloidal gold, also known as nanogold, is the suspension of pure gold nanoparticles in a liquid, usually distilled water. It is known to support t...
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Imprint Dates are the fruit of the date palm tree and grow in warm climates. Dates are known to be beneficial in treating various conditions due to their a...
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Imprint Tea tree oil, also known as melaleuca oil, is an essential oil that comes from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, a tree native to Australia. Te...
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Imprint Broccoli is a vegetable in the cabbage family and is full of vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants. Broccoli is a superfood and associated wit...
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Imprint Açaí berries are native to the rainforests of South America and are considered a superfood due to their health-promoting properties. They are harve...
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Imprint Propolis, often known as "bee glue," is a natural resinous substance created by honeybees using plant materials. It has been used in traditional me...
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Imprint Celery seeds (Apium graveolens), which come from wild celery plants (sometimes called Chinese celery), are commonly used as a cooking spice. Celery...
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