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Consists of plant-based foods that aren’t heated over 40 degrees Celsius.

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  • 100% Organic Apple Cider Vinegar Powder

    100% Organic Apple Cider Vinegar Powder

    ¥2,500

    Goulter's Vinegar Products

    100% Organic Apple Cider Vinegar Powder

    150gm
    ¥2,500
  • Certified Organic Vetiver

    Certified Organic Vetiver

    ¥5,000

    Absolute Essential

    Certified Organic Vetiver

    5ml
    ¥5,000
  • Certified Organic Spearmint

    Certified Organic Spearmint

    ¥3,000

    Absolute Essential

    Certified Organic Spearmint

    10ml
    ¥3,000
  • Gut Health Hemp Protein

    Gut Health Hemp Protein

    ¥3,900

    Hemp Farm

    Gut Health Hemp Protein

    500gm
    ¥3,900
  • UMF 20+ Manuka Honey

    UMF 20+ Manuka Honey

    ¥23,900 ¥23,000

    Comvita

    UMF 20+ Manuka Honey

    250gm
    ¥23,000 ¥23,900
  • UMF 15+ Manuka Honey

    UMF 15+ Manuka Honey

    ¥14,800 ¥14,100

    2 reviews

    Comvita

    UMF 15+ Manuka Honey

    250gm
    ¥14,100 ¥14,800
  • Organic Manuka Honey + Apple Cider Vinegar Powder

    Organic Manuka Honey + Apple Cider Vinegar Powder

    ¥2,700

    Goulter's Vinegar Products

    Organic Manuka Honey + Apple Cider Vinegar Powder

    150gm
    ¥2,700

What does Raw ingredients & products mean?

Products that are considered Raw consist of plant-based foods that are not heated over 40 degrees Celsius.

Raw food diets typically consist of large quantities of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and sprouted or soaked grains. A Raw diet is typically vegan, but some animal protein can be consumed whether it is dehydrated or eaten raw. Sashimi (raw fish) is an example of this.

Many foods that are rich in naturally occurring antioxidants are sensitive to cooking because some phytonutrients can be destroyed at high temperatures. Dehydrating, pickling and fermenting are some ways of preparing raw foods while potentially adding nutritional benefits.

Either no cooking or low cooking times at temperatures no greater that 40 degrees Celsius maintain a lot of the naturally occurring enzymes, and phytonutrients in the food. A greater quantity of enzymes in food enables better digestion as it is these enzymes that give our bodies a helping hand with the first stage of digestion before our bodies own digestive enzymes take over the job. With better digestion comes an improved delivery of nutrients to the body.

With the increase in interest in Raw food there is a multitude of options when it comes to raw treats, with ingredients that have positive effects on health, such as cacao, coconut oil and natural plant-based sweeteners.

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