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Cold-Pressed Poppy Seed Oil, Organic 100ml (Erbology)

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Organic Poppy Seed Oil

  • Deliciously nutty oil with mildly calming properties.
  • Rich in unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and phytonutrients.
  • Can help calm your body and protect from the damage caused by free radicals.
  • As a supplement, take one tbsp per day.
  • Perfect for salad dressings, in soups or pasta dishes.
  • For a moisturising effect, apply a small amount to your hair and skin at night.
  • No additives.
  • No preservatives
  • Cold-pressed.
  • Organic

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Ingredients:

100% organic cold-pressed oil from poppy seeds (Papaver somniferum (L.) (L.). For more information on our ingredients policy please see here

Nutritional Information

Typical ValuesPer 100g
Energy900kcal
Protein0.4g
Carbohydrate0g
Fat100g
Saturates10g
Monounsaturates13g
Polyunsaturates77g
Cholesterol0g
Sodium0g
Vitamin E11mg

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