Water distiller
Now, more than ever, is the time to take control of your water. With over 100,000 chemicals in use today, man-made toxins have spread throughout the environment like never before. A home water distiller offers the best solution for those who are ready to take control of their water quality. And like many of you know, it is one of the easiest lifestyle changes.
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Moringaoil by ritual oils
#Moringaoil is being praised as the new exotic wonder oil. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin. #MoringaSeedOil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, native to India. It is rich in #minerals (#calcium, #potassium, #iron, #magnesium, #phosphorous and #zinc) and vitamins A, B, C and E. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin.
With an #incredibleoleicacid content of more than 70%, moringa oil penetrates deep beneath the top layer allowing it to deliver vital nutrients to your aging skin. It has skin healthy nutrients like #vitaminA, which helps build #collagen in the skin, #vitaminC to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and the healing and anti-inflammatory benefits of #vitaminE.
#BlueLotus #EssentialOil is an intoxicatingly alluring floral masterpiece and a mesmerising #anointing #elixir for #meditation.
Blue Lotus Oil is a wonderful #meditation aid, opening #Chakras (specifically the #ThirdEye) and dispelling negative emotions and thoughts, aiding one on their #spiritual path. As an authentic #aphrodisiac, Blue Lotus is euphorically relaxing and used widely for promotion of sexual desire, #ecstasy, and #euphoria.
#CeremonialgradeCacao contains #anandamide, a neurotransmitter produced in the brain that binds to the THC receptors. It’s also known as the “#blissmolecule” (named after “ananda”, the Sanskrit word for “bliss.”) Anandamide is considered an #endocannabinoid — a substance produced in the body that binds to #cannabinoidreceptors.
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Fulvic acid consists of naturally occurring low and medium molecular-weight compounds, including oxygenated DBPs and acylated DBPs, which exhibit a number of positive biological inhibitory properties that are hard to obtain from any other source.
#Shilajit is a #resin formed during the late Triassic period when geological shifts in the continents caused plants to be trapped under sediment and rock, particularly in the Himalayas, the Caucasus mountains, the Altai Mountains, and the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.
Two hundred million years ago, India was part of the super-continent Pangaea. When Pangaea started to break apart, the Indian continental plate drifted northward, colliding with the Eurasian plate some fifty-five million years ago. The collision gave rise to the Himalayas. As the mountains were formed, the lush, tropical forests and vegetation were crushed and compacted under massive boulders; the forests broke down under rock, transforming over time to a nutrient-dense biomass resin that now seeps out of mountain crevasses in warm weather.
Shilajit has been used for over 3,000 years, and is listed in the #Ayurvedic #Sanskrit texts as an important #rasayana food—one that rejuvenates and revitalizes. It translates from Sanskrit to “conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness.”
Some scholars maintain that Aristotle vividly described the utility of shilajit 2500 years ago, and that Alexander the Great added shalijit to the rations of his generals and personal guard units to give them strength and endurance on the battlefield.
Shilajit is a nutrient-dense biomass consisting of 60-80% humus (decomposed organic matter) containing fulvic acid, #dibenzo-a-pyrones, and 85 different #ionicminerals.
Fulvic acid contains a broad spectrum of bioavailable nutrients including minerals, #fattyacids, #phenols, and #flavonoids. It also has many different #carbon and phenol-based bonding sites, which are ideal for chelating with ions of macro- and micro- nutrients. When nutrients are bound to fulvic acid, they are more easily absorbed by cells.
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Moringa oil
#Moringaoil is being praised as the new exotic wonder oil. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin. #MoringaSeedOil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, native to India. It is rich in #minerals (#calcium, #potassium, #iron, #magnesium, #phosphorous and #zinc) and vitamins A, B, C and E. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin.
With an #incredibleoleicacid content of more than 70%, moringa oil penetrates deep beneath the top layer allowing it to deliver vital nutrients to your aging skin. It has skin healthy nutrients like #vitaminA, which helps build #collagen in the skin, #vitaminC to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and the healing and anti-inflammatory benefits of #vitaminE.
#BlueLotus #EssentialOil is an intoxicatingly alluring floral masterpiece and a mesmerising #anointing #elixir for #meditation.
Blue Lotus Oil is a wonderful #meditation aid, opening #Chakras (specifically the #ThirdEye) and dispelling negative emotions and thoughts, aiding one on their #spiritual path. As an authentic #aphrodisiac, Blue Lotus is euphorically relaxing and used widely for promotion of sexual desire, #ecstasy, and #euphoria.
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Moringa oil from ritualoils
#Moringaoil is being praised as the new exotic wonder oil. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin. #MoringaSeedOil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, native to India. It is rich in #minerals (#calcium, #potassium, #iron, #magnesium, #phosphorous and #zinc) and vitamins A, B, C and E. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin.
With an #incredibleoleicacid content of more than 70%, moringa oil penetrates deep beneath the top layer allowing it to deliver vital nutrients to your aging skin. It has skin healthy nutrients like #vitaminA, which helps build #collagen in the skin, #vitaminC to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and the healing and anti-inflammatory benefits of #vitaminE.
#BlueLotus #EssentialOil is an intoxicatingly alluring floral masterpiece and a mesmerising #anointing #elixir for #meditation.
Blue Lotus Oil is a wonderful #meditation aid, opening #Chakras (specifically the #ThirdEye) and dispelling negative emotions and thoughts, aiding one on their #spiritual path. As an authentic #aphrodisiac, Blue Lotus is euphorically relaxing and used widely for promotion of sexual desire, #ecstasy, and #euphoria.
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Ritualoils Moringa oil
#Moringaoil is being praised as the new exotic wonder oil. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin. #MoringaSeedOil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, native to India. It is rich in #minerals (#calcium, #potassium, #iron, #magnesium, #phosphorous and #zinc) and vitamins A, B, C and E. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin.
With an #incredibleoleicacid content of more than 70%, moringa oil penetrates deep beneath the top layer allowing it to deliver vital nutrients to your aging skin. It has skin healthy nutrients like #vitaminA, which helps build #collagen in the skin, #vitaminC to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and the healing and anti-inflammatory benefits of #vitaminE.
#BlueLotus #EssentialOil is an intoxicatingly alluring floral masterpiece and a mesmerising #anointing #elixir for #meditation.
Blue Lotus Oil is a wonderful #meditation aid, opening #Chakras (specifically the #ThirdEye) and dispelling negative emotions and thoughts, aiding one on their #spiritual path. As an authentic #aphrodisiac, Blue Lotus is euphorically relaxing and used widely for promotion of sexual desire, #ecstasy, and #euphoria. A bit of trippy art for ya
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Fulvic acid consists of naturally occurring low and medium molecular-weight compounds, including oxygenated DBPs and acylated DBPs, which exhibit a number of positive biological inhibitory properties that are hard to obtain from any other source.
#Shilajit is a #resin formed during the late Triassic period when geological shifts in the continents caused plants to be trapped under sediment and rock, particularly in the Himalayas, the Caucasus mountains, the Altai Mountains, and the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.
Two hundred million years ago, India was part of the super-continent Pangaea. When Pangaea started to break apart, the Indian continental plate drifted northward, colliding with the Eurasian plate some fifty-five million years ago. The collision gave rise to the Himalayas. As the mountains were formed, the lush, tropical forests and vegetation were crushed and compacted under massive boulders; the forests broke down under rock, transforming over time to a nutrient-dense biomass resin that now seeps out of mountain crevasses in warm weather.
Shilajit has been used for over 3,000 years, and is listed in the #Ayurvedic #Sanskrit texts as an important #rasayana food—one that rejuvenates and revitalizes. It translates from Sanskrit to “conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness.”
Some scholars maintain that Aristotle vividly described the utility of shilajit 2500 years ago, and that Alexander the Great added shalijit to the rations of his generals and personal guard units to give them strength and endurance on the battlefield.
Shilajit is a nutrient-dense biomass consisting of 60-80% humus (decomposed organic matter) containing fulvic acid, #dibenzo-a-pyrones, and 85 different #ionicminerals.
Fulvic acid contains a broad spectrum of bioavailable nutrients including minerals, #fattyacids, #phenols, and #flavonoids. It also has many different #carbon and phenol-based bonding sites, which are ideal for chelating with ions of macro- and micro- nutrients. When nutrients are bound to fulvic acid, they are more easily absorbed by cells.
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Fulvic acid consists of naturally occurring low and medium molecular-weight compounds, including oxygenated DBPs and acylated DBPs, which exhibit a number of positive biological inhibitory properties that are hard to obtain from any other source.
#Shilajit is a #resin formed during the late Triassic period when geological shifts in the continents caused plants to be trapped under sediment and rock, particularly in the Himalayas, the Caucasus mountains, the Altai Mountains, and the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.
Two hundred million years ago, India was part of the super-continent Pangaea. When Pangaea started to break apart, the Indian continental plate drifted northward, colliding with the Eurasian plate some fifty-five million years ago. The collision gave rise to the Himalayas. As the mountains were formed, the lush, tropical forests and vegetation were crushed and compacted under massive boulders; the forests broke down under rock, transforming over time to a nutrient-dense biomass resin that now seeps out of mountain crevasses in warm weather.
Shilajit has been used for over 3,000 years, and is listed in the #Ayurvedic #Sanskrit texts as an important #rasayana food—one that rejuvenates and revitalizes. It translates from Sanskrit to “conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness.”
Some scholars maintain that Aristotle vividly described the utility of shilajit 2500 years ago, and that Alexander the Great added shalijit to the rations of his generals and personal guard units to give them strength and endurance on the battlefield.
Shilajit is a nutrient-dense biomass consisting of 60-80% humus (decomposed organic matter) containing fulvic acid, #dibenzo-a-pyrones, and 85 different #ionicminerals.
Fulvic acid contains a broad spectrum of bioavailable nutrients including minerals, #fattyacids, #phenols, and #flavonoids. It also has many different #carbon and phenol-based bonding sites, which are ideal for chelating with ions of macro- and micro- nutrients. When nutrients are bound to fulvic acid, they are more easily absorbed by cells.
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Fulvic acid consists of naturally occurring low and medium molecular-weight compounds, including oxygenated DBPs and acylated DBPs, which exhibit a number of positive biological inhibitory properties that are hard to obtain from any other source.
#Shilajit is a #resin formed during the late Triassic period when geological shifts in the continents caused plants to be trapped under sediment and rock, particularly in the Himalayas, the Caucasus mountains, the Altai Mountains, and the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.
Two hundred million years ago, India was part of the super-continent Pangaea. When Pangaea started to break apart, the Indian continental plate drifted northward, colliding with the Eurasian plate some fifty-five million years ago. The collision gave rise to the Himalayas. As the mountains were formed, the lush, tropical forests and vegetation were crushed and compacted under massive boulders; the forests broke down under rock, transforming over time to a nutrient-dense biomass resin that now seeps out of mountain crevasses in warm weather.
Shilajit has been used for over 3,000 years, and is listed in the #Ayurvedic #Sanskrit texts as an important #rasayana food—one that rejuvenates and revitalizes. It translates from Sanskrit to “conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness.”
Some scholars maintain that Aristotle vividly described the utility of shilajit 2500 years ago, and that Alexander the Great added shalijit to the rations of his generals and personal guard units to give them strength and endurance on the battlefield.
Shilajit is a nutrient-dense biomass consisting of 60-80% humus (decomposed organic matter) containing fulvic acid, #dibenzo-a-pyrones, and 85 different #ionicminerals.
Fulvic acid contains a broad spectrum of bioavailable nutrients including minerals, #fattyacids, #phenols, and #flavonoids. It also has many different #carbon and phenol-based bonding sites, which are ideal for chelating with ions of macro- and micro- nutrients. When nutrients are bound to fulvic acid, they are more easily absorbed by cells.
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Fulvic acid consists of naturally occurring low and medium molecular-weight compounds, including oxygenated DBPs and acylated DBPs, which exhibit a number of positive biological inhibitory properties that are hard to obtain from any other source.
#Shilajit is a #resin formed during the late Triassic period when geological shifts in the continents caused plants to be trapped under sediment and rock, particularly in the Himalayas, the Caucasus mountains, the Altai Mountains, and the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan.
Two hundred million years ago, India was part of the super-continent Pangaea. When Pangaea started to break apart, the Indian continental plate drifted northward, colliding with the Eurasian plate some fifty-five million years ago. The collision gave rise to the Himalayas. As the mountains were formed, the lush, tropical forests and vegetation were crushed and compacted under massive boulders; the forests broke down under rock, transforming over time to a nutrient-dense biomass resin that now seeps out of mountain crevasses in warm weather.
Shilajit has been used for over 3,000 years, and is listed in the #Ayurvedic #Sanskrit texts as an important #rasayana food—one that rejuvenates and revitalizes. It translates from Sanskrit to “conqueror of mountains and destroyer of weakness.”
Some scholars maintain that Aristotle vividly described the utility of shilajit 2500 years ago, and that Alexander the Great added shalijit to the rations of his generals and personal guard units to give them strength and endurance on the battlefield.
Shilajit is a nutrient-dense biomass consisting of 60-80% humus (decomposed organic matter) containing fulvic acid, #dibenzo-a-pyrones, and 85 different #ionicminerals.
Fulvic acid contains a broad spectrum of bioavailable nutrients including minerals, #fattyacids, #phenols, and #flavonoids. It also has many different #carbon and phenol-based bonding sites, which are ideal for chelating with ions of macro- and micro- nutrients. When nutrients are bound to fulvic acid, they are more easily absorbed by cells.
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Moringa oil
For your skin and hair. Stop putting chemicals on everything. All of your 10,000 parts
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Recovery
#sober #alcohol #recovery #immunesystem #alcoholispoison it’s why you have to pee so much. #whyamisick #whydidigettheflu that’s 10,000 milligrams of #VitaminC divided throughout the day. #zinc #selenium #gluthione #resveratrol #magnesium #nac #quercentin
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Ritualoils Moringa oil
Moringa oil is being praised as the new exotic wonder oil. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin. Moringa Seed Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, native to India. It is rich in minerals (calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, phosphorous and zinc) and vitamins A, B, C and E. It absorbs easily into the skin, improving the appearance and radiance of skin.
With an incredible oleic acid content of more than 70%, moringa oil penetrates deep beneath the top layer allowing it to deliver vital nutrients to your aging skin. It has skin healthy nutrients like vitamin A, which helps build collagen in the skin, vitamin C to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and the healing and anti-inflammatory benefits of vitamin E.
Blue Lotus Essential Oil is an intoxicatingly alluring floral masterpiece and a mesmerising anointing elixir for meditation.
Blue Lotus Oil is a wonderful meditation aid, opening Chakras (specifically the Third Eye) and dispelling negative emotions and thoughts, aiding one on their spiritual path. As an authentic aphrodisiac, Blue Lotus is euphorically relaxing and used widely for promotion of sexual desire, ecstasy, and euphoria.
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Top 10 Benefits of Shilajit: Ayurveda’s Only PanaceaKnown in India as the “Destroyer of Weakness,” Shilajit’s other primary component are DBPs (dibenzo alpha pyrones), which is the “energizer bunny component.”It seems that via this component, it supports deep rejuvenation and energy production. In one study, participants took just 200mg of Shilajit each day for 15 days and the available energy in their blood after vigorous exercise was equivalent to the levels of available energy before starting exercise. That’s the “energizer bunny component” in action! (2)Recent studies on Shilajit show that it delivers energyand nutrients to the cell at astonishing levels. In one study mice underwent strenuous exercise and had their energy (ATP) expenditure measured withand without Shilajit. The energy depleted twice as fast in the group that did not take the Shilajit. (3)For thousands of years, it has been used to help support:*.Energy*.Memory*.Mood*.Absorption of vital nutrients*.Enhanced potency and effectiveness of other nutrients*.Sharp intelligence*.Balanced blood sugar*.Efficient detoxification*.Optimal oxygenation and the body’s natural antioxidant response.
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Pure Himalayan Shilajit
Top 10 Benefits of Shilajit: Ayurveda’s Only PanaceaKnown in India as the “Destroyer of Weakness,” Shilajit’s other primary component are DBPs (dibenzo alpha pyrones), which is the “energizer bunny component.”It seems that via this component, it supports deep rejuvenation and energy production. In one study, participants took just 200mg of Shilajit each day for 15 days and the available energy in their blood after vigorous exercise was equivalent to the levels of available energy before starting exercise. That’s the “energizer bunny component” in action! (2)Recent studies on Shilajit show that it delivers energyand nutrients to the cell at astonishing levels. In one study mice underwent strenuous exercise and had their energy (ATP) expenditure measured withand without Shilajit. The energy depleted twice as fast in the group that did not take the Shilajit. (3)For thousands of years, it has been used to help support:*.Energy*.Memory*.Mood*.Absorption of vital nutrients*.Enhanced potency and effectiveness of other nutrients*.Sharp intelligence*.Balanced blood sugar*.Efficient detoxification*.Optimal oxygenation and the body’s natural antioxidant response. Link in bio
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