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CATEGORY: CELLULAR EXTRACTS
The NATIVE EXTRACTS Calendula Cellular Extract delivers the natural molecules this botanical species can offer in a water-soluble format, including isorhamnetin, chlorogenic acid (CGA), loliolide, terpenoids, flavonoid glycosides, phenolics, amino acids and organic acids, to power your products naturally.
While Calendula’s origins are somewhat disputed, there is no question as to how important this garden flower has been in more recent history. Europeans and early American colonists relied on calendula’s sunny disposition and gentle immune boosting properties for protection against the damp, cold of winter. It was a common pot herb, meaning it was often used in soups and stews, as well as a regular ingredient in daily herbal infusions and beauty treatments. Calendula has been revered as a magical medicinal for centuries as well. Ancient Egyptians used calendula to rejuvenate their skin.
Calendula’s flowers follow the sun, gathering in those gentle, fiery, nourishing energies.
Delivering True to Nature hydrophilic plant profiles, Cellular Extraction harnesses a species' water-soluble blueprint of phyto-compounds and their derivatives (which we call the entourage) suspended in a liquid medium.
Extracted rapidly under high pressure, we capture the natural molecules.
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