Here are the details about nourishing products, their ingredients, and positive and negative aspects:
Nourish by Functional Formularies
- This product is plant-based, gluten-free, tree nut-free (produced in a facility where tree nuts are used), dairy-free, soy-free, and corn-free.
- No further information is available about the ingredients or materials used in this product.
Nourish by NIVEA
- This body lotion is made with 98% naturally derived ingredients, including avocado, lavender, and aloe.
- The product is vegan and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
- A small amount of skin-safe synthetic ingredients are included to maintain the integrity of the product.
- The package uses 58% less plastic compared to the standard NIVEA 16.9 fl oz pump bottle.
Negative and Positive Pranic Food List
- This is a list of foods categorized as negative, neutral, or positive pranic foods based on their effects on the body and mind.
- Positive pranic foods are considered to have a positive effect on the body and mind, while negative pranic foods are considered to have a negative effect.
- Examples of positive pranic foods include nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes.
- Examples of negative pranic foods include garlic, onion, chili peppers, eggplant, mushrooms, and yeast.
- Neutral pranic foods have little effect on the body and include potatoes, tomatoes, and bell peppers.
Cobblers Choice Co.
- This company uses all-natural, high-quality ingredients in their products.
- The ingredients are thoughtfully selected to ensure zero compromise on quality and function.
- The company is transparent about the ingredients and formulas used in their products.
- Examples of ingredients used in their leather cleaner include mineral-based pH balancers and tea tree oil extract.
- Examples of ingredients used in their leather conditioner and cream include distilled water base and carnauba wax.
Nourish Your Skin
- This publication discusses the importance of caring for the skin with proper nutrition and protection.
- The skin requires special care for optimal function, including protection from damaging sun rays, chemicals, pollution, and smoke.
- Two of the most important barriers protecting the skin are sebum, a substance secreted by sebaceous glands to reduce water loss and prevent infection, and pH (alkalinity or acidity) .
- The low pH of the skin’s surface helps protect against disease-causing bacteria.
- The publication recommends using sunscreen and antioxidants to protect the skin[[5...