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Benefits of Ingredients
Benefits of Ingredients
Why did we choose the ingredients that we did?
Through extensive research we have chosen the ingredients below because of their natural properties and proven health benefits.
Here is a list of the ingredients and benefits of those ingredients:
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Aloe Vera Oil
Helps moisturize and soften the skin, relieves itching and swelling of irritated skin, helps kill fungus and bacteria, helps to prevent hair loss and can be used on all different forms of hair such as oily, dry, thin and normal.
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Bergamot Oil
Certain components of the essential oil of Bergamot are anti biotic and disinfectant in nature. They inhibit growth of germs, virus and fungi. They also effectively prohibit infections, such as those of skin. It also promotes the regeneration of skin and hair.
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Black Pepper Oil
Black Pepper oil can be attributed to its properties like
anti spasmodic, anti rheumatic & anti arthritic, anti bacterial,
anti oxidant. It has good anti bacterial properties and that too, without side effects. It is also rich in certain very useful minerals and vitamins too.
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Cajuput Oil
Can be used as a warming muscle rub to ease stiffness and rheumatic aches. Great for anti inflammatory and helps increase blood flow. It is also an effective natural remedy against head lice or pet fleas.
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Calendula Oil
It is considered to be an excellent remedy for all kinds of skin damage, such as wounds, scars, burns, scalds, abrasions, infections, various inflammations and other injuries. The powerful action of Calendula oil lies in improving the blood flow to the inflicted area and in further tissue regeneration. It remains one of the most popular herbal anti-fungal and anti-bacterial remedies to promote skin healing and cell regeneration.
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Canola Oil
Canola oil absorbs quickly and aids in cleaning the skin of irritants.
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Catnip Oil
Researchers report that Nepetalactone, the essential oil in Catnip that gives the plant its characteristic odor, is about 10 times more effective at repelling mosquitoes then DEET - the compound used in most commercial insect repellents. Research was done using
so-called yellow fever mosquitoes - one of several species of mosquitoes found in the United States - researches also say that catnip should work against all types of mosquitoes.
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Cedarwood Oil
It can safely be applied externally on wounds as an anti septic. It has a sedating ability to help relieve irritated skin and spasms. Cedarwood has also been proven as a wonderful insect repellant. It also has good fungicidal properties and may be employed to cure fungal infections, both external and internal.
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Clary Sage Oil
This oil kills bacteria, checks growth and spread of bacterial infections and also protects against new infections. This oil also strengthens and tones skin, muscles and hair follicles and prevents hair loss.
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Clove Oil
The health benefits of clove oil can be attributed to its antimicrobial, antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, pain relief, and increases blood flow to tired muscles.
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Cocoa Butter
It has been scientifically proved that cocoa butter will prevent skin degradation due to the harmful effects of the UV light in the rays of the sun - UV radiation generates free radicals that are very effective at destroying skin. Cocoa butter also has antioxidant properties due to tocopherols as well as certain polyphenols that suppress free radicals & soothe skin irritation. It is food for the skin
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Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is one of the best natural nutrition for hair. It helps in healthy growth of hair providing them a shinny complexion. Coconut oil ensures that your pet is free of dandruff, lice, and lice eggs, even if your pets skin is dry. It is an excellent conditioner and helps in the re-growth of damaged hair. It also provides the essential proteins required for nourishing damaged hair.
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Frankincense Oil
Frankincense Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties like anti septic, disinfectant, astringent and is useful for wounds, acne and dry chapped skin. Stimulates blood flow, relieves arthritic pain and is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
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Geranium Oil
Geranium oil is Anti Bacterial and Anti Microbial and does not let bacteria or microbes develop on wounds and otherwise and keeps you safe from infections. It works wonderful as an insect deterrent and also helps sooth dry skin.
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Grapefruit Oil
The Anti Viral and Anti Microbial properties of Grapefruit Essential Oil make it a good disinfectant. It does not only protect the body from new infections but also eliminates the infections which are already there. The anti septic properties of Grapefruit Essential Oil makes it fit for application on bruises, wounds, cuts, acne and infections, to protect them from microbial infections.
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Hempseed Oil
A terrific moisturizing agent because it helps restore the cells that have been damaged by shampoos that are not pH balanced for the animal's skin. It also helps tremendously during the cold dry winter months. When you use shampoo made with hempseed oil, the end result is the animal's hair/fur not only looks and feels healthier, it literally is healthier.
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Jojoba Oil
Several researches have proven that natural jojoba oil is an excellent moisturizing agent with exceptional spread and lubrication properties. It leaves a rich non-oily feel on the skin while retarding water loss and enhancing the flexibility of the skin. When used on the skin, forms a very thin, non-greasy lipoid layer. Jojoba oil is suitable even for sensitive skin. It can be used as a light sunscreen, combed through dry hair as a leave-in conditioner
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Juniper Berry Oil
Juniper Berry is a wonderful antiseptic and is anti-parasitic. It also helps as an anti inflammatory and can be used as a insect deterrent.
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Lanolin
A pure, natural product, lanolin is simply the wax taken from sheep's wool, after the sheep has been shorn. Lanolin is a near-perfect skin softener, emollient and sooths dry flaky skin to restore natural balance.
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Lavender Oil
Lavender oil repels fleas as well as ticks, mosquitoes and other insects naturally and effectively. The oil is very useful in aromatherapy and many aromatic preparations are made using lavender oil. Lavender oil blends well with many other essential oils including Cedarwood, Clary Sage and Geranium. It also is an excellent remedy for various types of pains including those caused by sore muscles.
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Lemongrass Oil
Lemongrass Essential Oil helps relieve pain in muscles and joints, has anti microbial properties which makes it inhibit microbial and bacterial growth in the body, internally or externally. Lemongrass is quite popular as an insect repellant due to its insecticidal properties. Helps cure cellulite, fungal infections and digestive problems and reduces excessive perspiration too.
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Mullien Oil
Mullien Infused Oil helps relieve pain, is anti bacterial, viral and fungal. It helps reduce inflammation and increase blood flow to effected area. Has been used for hundreds of years for its healing abilities.
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Neem Oil
Neem oil is highly effective as a mosquito repellent. Because of its unpleasant smell, it is best when it is added to a formula with other essential oils, such as citronella. Neem oil contains powerful antiviral and antibacterial properties.
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Nutmeg Oil
Nutmeg oil is very useful for treating muscular and joint pain and sores as it is an excellent sedative. Nutmeg oil is also anti-inflammatory and therefore massaging the part that is in pain with nutmeg oil is an effective treatment for arthritis.
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Orange Oil
It gives quick and effective relief from inflammations, internal or external. It serves as a detoxifier, boosts immunity and is very good for maintaining a healthy, smooth and glamorous skin. It also helps cure acne and dermatitis.
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Patchouli Oil
The insecticidal and insect repellant properties of this oil were known from a long time ago and were particularly used in protecting clothes from insects. It has been found quite effective in inhibiting fungal growths and infections, thereby providing protection from some of the notorious infections like athlete’s foot.
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Peppermint Oil
Peppermint oil contains Menthol, which is good for skin. It gives a cooling effect. Further it nourishes dull skin and improves oily skin. It also improves blood circulation. It is also a natural insect deterrent.
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Primrose Oil
It relieves joint tenderness, arthritis, skin inflammation and also works well as a natural insect deterrent.
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Rosemary Oil
Regular use of rosemary oil helps in stimulating follicles, as a result of which, hair grow longer and stronger. Rosemary essential oil is also beneficial for dry and flaky skin and works well as a natural insect deterrent.
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Shea Butter
Shea butter naturally contains vitamins A, E and F. Vitamin A and E are known to balance and normalize the skin. They are also both soothing and hydrating which is beneficial to the skin. Vitamin F consists of two essential fatty acids; linoleic acid and alpha-linoleic acid, both of which work to soften and revitalize dry skin and dry and damaged hair.
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Tea Tree Oil
It is obvious that an essential oil that is so deadly for those adamant and hardy bacteria and viruses, will be effective against insects too. Tea Tree Oil is an efficient insect deterrent and insect killer. It does not let parasites and other insects like mosquitoes, fleas, lice, flies etc. come near a person who has rubbed some of this oil on his body. It kills internal insects and worms too, such as intestinal worms like round worm and tape worm and others like hook worms. Tea Tree Oil can be a wise choice as it is an excellent anti septic. It can be applied directly on the wounds, boils, sores, cuts and certain eruptions, as well as insect bites and stings, to protect them from infections. It is as good as any anti biotic, but without its adverse side effects.
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Witch Hazel Extract
Witch hazel does in fact, contain high levels of tannin, which is an astringent, hence its long association as a skin treatment. It helps sooth itchy dry skin and is a natural insect deterrent.
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Yarrow Leaves
Yarrow Leaves work well as a natural insect deterrent. Yarrow is also helpful as an external aid to help in stopping blood flow in cuts and wounds.
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