| wheat germ |
(Triticum vulgare) oil - This ingredient is an excellent emollient with the known health advantages of wheat germ. It nourishes the skin and acts as a natural preservative because of the high vitamin E content. It also contains vitamins A and D and is known for its antioxidant effects on free radicals in the skin. It supports the skin's natural process of regeneration and is particularly valuable for treating dry, aging skin.
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| wheat germ |
is the embryo of the wheat kernel. It is removed during the milling of white flour but is left intact in whole-wheat varieties. Wheat germ is sold raw or lightly toasted.
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| wheat germ |
The most nutritious part of the wheat berry, wheat germ can be eaten raw or toasted. It is often added to baked goods to provide fiber and a crunchy texture. Be sure to refrigerate an opened jar of wheat germ, as the germ contains oils that quickly turn rancid at room temperature.
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| wheat germ oil |
Natural oil obtained from the embryo of the wheat kernel separated in milling. Natural source of vitamins E, A, and D.
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| wheat b. |
[USP] the outer covering of the cereal grain derived from various species of Triticum.
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