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14 November, 2008 11:14 CST6CDT

Aloe vera Corn Neem Safflower
Apricot Kernel Cotton Seed Olive Sesame
Avocado Emu Palm Shea Butter
Babassu Evening Primrose Passionfruit Soya Bean
Black Currant Flax Seed Peach Kernel St. John’s Wort
Borage Foraha Peanut Sunflower
Calendula Grapeseed Pecan Sweet Almond
Camelia Seed Hazelnut Perilla Seed Tamanu
Canola Hemp Seed Pomegranate Walnut
Carrot Jojoba Poppy Seed Watermelon Seed
Castor Kukui Nut Pumpkin Seed Wheat Germ
Cocoa Butter Macadamia Nut Ricebran Seed  
Coconut Meadowfoam Rose Hip Seed  

 

source: [Vinensia's Summaries]
also check out: [Vinensia Aromatherapy]

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Main Entry:   spew   Pronunciation:   \ˈspyü\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English spīwan; akin to Old High German spIwan to spit, Latin spuere, Greek ptyein   First Known Use: before 12th century

intransitive verb
  1. VOMIT
  2. to come forth in a flood or gush
  3. to ooze out as if under pressure : EXUDE
transitive verb
  1. VOMIT
  2. to send or cast forth with vigor or violence or in great quantity <a volcano spewing out ash> —often used with out —spew·er noun
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