Chia Seed Drinks - The Refreshing Beverage Revolution
Chia Seeds Is The Nature's Superfood
Chia seeds are derived from the Salvia hispanica plant and are distinguished by their diminutive, oval form. Chia seed are native to Mexico and have been consumed for centuries, dating back to the Aztec and Mayan civilizations.
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CIIE Shanghai 2025 — Vietnam’s Taste, Built for the World: Rita Unveils Its Global OEM Playbook
At CIIE Shanghai 2025 , Rita Food & Drink Co., Ltd proudly represents Vietnam’s vibrant beverage industry on the global stage. This year, the company brings not only its signature tropical flavors but also a strategic vision—a complete OEM/ODM playbook designed to empower international partners. With innovation, quality, and creativity at its core, Rita continues to transform Vietnam’s taste into world-class beverage solutions.
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4 Benefits of Aloe Vera for Hair
Healthy hair shouldn’t just look the part- it should feel great, too. With all the unfortunate damage our hair faces from weather, styling tools and products, it’s hard to find the right solution that can be the hero our locks are looking for. Thankfully, Aloe Vera is a natural ingredient that can help fight countless hair issues without breaking the bank.
Because of its various healing nutrients, Aloe Vera is a plant species often used in various herbal medicines. Aloe Vera is rich in amino acids, vitamin A, folic acid and vitamin C. While it seems like just about everybody knows Aloe-Vera can be used as a go-to solution for sun burn relief, who knew you could use this soothing gel for damage relief for your hair, too? Read on to find out how Aloe Vera can be utilized as much more than a skin treatment, and why we love it for fighting hair damage, too.
Aloe Vera as a Hair Treatment
1. Dandruff
Aloe Vera can be used in dandruff treatment and prevention. Just like Aloe Vera soothes dry skin from a sun burn, it can also moisturize a dry scalp, which helps to alleviate the presence of pesky flakes. Treating a flaky scalp is also a key factor in eliminating dandruff all together.
2. Oily Hair
Treating dry hair can be often be accompanied by undesirable oil build-up. Thankfully, Aloe Vera can be used as a rinse for oily hair without additional, unwanted effects like making hair dry or brittle. The rinse is easy to make and only needs one part aloe vera juice with two parts lemon juice, then apply to the shaft of the hair.
Mangosteen
One of the most praised of tropical fruits, and certainly the most esteemed fruit in the family Guttiferae, the mangosteen, Garcinia mangostana L., is almost universally known or heard of by this name. There are numerous variations in nomenclature: among Spanish-speaking people, it is calledmangostan; to the French, it is mangostanier, mangoustanier, mangouste or mangostier; in Portuguese, it is mangostao, mangosta or mangusta; in Dutch, it is manggis or manggistan; in Vietnamese, mang cut; in Malaya, it may be referred to in any of these languages or by the local terms,mesetor, semetah, or sementah; in the Philippines, it is mangis or mangostan. Throughout the Malay Archipelago, there are many different spellings of names similar to most of the above.
Plate XLI: MANGOSTEEN, Garcinia mangostana—Painted by Dr. M.J. Dijkman
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Coconut Water and Aloe Vera Juice
Coconut Water and Aloe Vera Juice
Hydration is necessary in everyday living, especially if you are active. Here we have two nutrient-packed drinks to help you stay hydrated: Coconut water and Aloe Vera juice..
Coconut water Coconut water refuels and hydrates the body by maintaining the body’s fluid levels and its potassium content, which in turn helps maintain water pressure within cells and blood. The electrolyte content in coconut water improves nervous system functioning and nerve transmission; this can help prevent cramps and spasms in the muscle. Coconut water is also composed of many naturally occurring bioactive enzymes which help in digestion and metabolism. Lauric acid found in coconut water makes it anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-viral. This boosts the immune system in fighting infection.
Aloe Vera When most people think of Aloe Vera, the first thing that comes to mind is the soothing gel that helps with sunburns. Well not anymore. Dating back nearly 5,000 years to early Egyptian times, it was cited as being a powerful herbal medicine. This is down to the huge range of nutrients found in Aloe Vera juice, which replenishes your body naturally. It contains approximately 200 active components including vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, E, folic acid and Niacin. Some of the benefits of taking Aloe Vera internally (remember to buy the juice- don’t drink the gel for sunburns) included aiding digestion and promoting both good immunity and skin health. It is very soothing for the internal organs and helps beat the bloat.
Which one should I choose? Well, it’s down to you. Try them both to see which one suits your fancy. Even though both of these hydrate your body, make sure to also drink plenty of regular water and do not rely totally on these drinks as they still have some calories and sugar in them.
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