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  2. Limonene - Wikipedia

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    Limonene is a chiral molecule, and biological sources produce one enantiomer: the principal industrial source, citrus fruit, contains (+)-limonene (d-limonene), which is the -enantiomer. [1] (+)-Limonene is obtained commercially from citrus fruits through two primary methods: centrifugal separation or steam distillation.

  3. Perillyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Perillyl alcohol and its precursor limonene are naturally occurring monocyclic terpenes derived from the mevalonate pathway in plants. Perillyl alcohol can be found in the essential oils of various plants, such as lavender, lemongrass, sage, and peppermint. [1] It has a number of manufacturing, household, and medical applications.

  4. 15 Foods That Are Good For Your Skin - AOL

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    A healthy diet is good for your body, your mind and your skin. Eating certain foods can help to improve your skin's condition. So put down that facial peel and stop worrying about which ...

  5. List of phytochemicals in food - Wikipedia

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    orange pigments . α-Carotene – to vitamin A carrots, pumpkins, maize, tangerine, orange.; β-Carotene – to vitamin A dark, leafy greens, red, orange and yellow fruits and vegetables.

  6. The best foods to add to your diet that can help prevent skin ...

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    A type of pro-vitamin, according to the National Cancer Institute, carotenoids are a yellow, red or orange substance that is converted to vitamin A and found in foods such as: Carrots Sweet potatoes

  7. A New Study Reveals Eating These Seeds Could Do Wonders for ...

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    “They’re packed with fiber, omega-3s, and protein, to help support heart health, digestion, and satiety,” says Marisa Moore, MBA. RDN. LD, a cookbook author and culinary dietitian in Atlanta ...

  8. Linalool - Wikipedia

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    Linalool can be absorbed by inhalation of its aerosol and by oral intake or skin absorption, potentially causing irritation, pain and allergic reactions. [ 3 ] [ 19 ] Some 7% of people undergoing patch testing in Europe were found to be allergic to the oxidized form of linalool.

  9. Grapefruit seed extract - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [12] These chemicals were not present in grapefruit seed extracts prepared in the laboratory, and GSE preparations without the contaminants were found to possess no detectable antimicrobial effect. [1] Although citrus seed extract is sold in health food markets, [12] there is no good evidence for any antimicrobial activity. [1]