Diamond
Organic Skin Resurfacing Grains
Organic Grains are made from Lignin and
Cellulose:
Lignins:
Are derived from an abundant and
renewable resource: trees, plants, and agricultural crops.
Lignins are classified by the EPA/FDA as nontoxic and are
extremely versatile in performance, qualities that have made
them increasingly important in many applications. Lignins
have unique chemical properties and may play a prominent role
in reducing cancer. The lignin content of flaxseed is up to
800 times greater than that of other plant foods such as legumes,
vegitables, and cereal grains. In liquid formulations, lignins
act as complexing agents, keeping micronutrients in an available
form under pH conditions which would normally cause insolubilization.
Cellulose:
(Wood Pulp) is prepared from wood by a process of dissolving
and chemical softening. The pulp is produced from pine, fir,
and beechwood, and also from other cellulose-containing vegetable
matter, such as sugar cane waste, straw, reeds, maize, and
sunflower stalks. The skin care industry is continuing to
recognize the therapeutic properties of both cellulose and
lignin, and, as a result, more and more products and treatments
are incorporating.
Source: 1998 The Lignin Institute; 1999 Complete Computer
Solutions
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