Carotenoids for Better Health

 

Carotenoids are the healthful substances found in carrots and other yellow and orange fruits and vegetables. They help boost the immune system, protect against cancer, heart disease, nervous system illness diseases, and other degenerative ailments. Carotenoids help keep the skin healthy and attractive.

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Natural Beta-Carotene

Beta-Carotene is the safest form of vitamin A because it's non-toxic. Beta-Carotene is the building block to vitamin A and converts into vitamin A in the body. You get all th benefits of vitamin A in a stable, healthy 25,000 IU potency. We recommend our Natural Beta-Carotene which is derived from the single celled algae, Dunalielia salina. Natural Beta-Carotene contains additional antioxidant carotenoids Lutein and Zeaxanthin, and natural alpha-carotene. These cofactors are only found in D. salina natural algae Beta-Carotene.

Carrot Body Lotion

Burt's Bees naturally intensive healing lotion combines softening Sunflower and Glycerin with stimulating Carrot Seed Oil and Balsam Peru to promote healthy skin renewal while nourishing, moisturizing and protecting mature and sun-aged skin. New Look…classic formula!

Carrot Nutritive Day Creme

Carrots supposedly help you see better in the dark. Ours help you look better during the day, too. Carrot seed oil is proven to stimulate cell renewal. Sunflower, avocado, wheat germ, coconut and grape seed oils blended with balsam of Peru, aloe vera and vitamin E penetrate the skin’s surface to help heal skin damage. This lightweight Creme is recommended for more mature skin.

Garden Carrot Complexion Soap

Why do you think rabbits have such young-looking skin? Carrots! Carrot oil stimulates cell renewal, which helps heal the effects of age and sun damage. Our carrots are blended with aloe vera and Beta-Carotene to cleanse pores, improve skin tone and color, and to help rejuvenate your skin back to the radiance you were born with.

 

 

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