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February 27, 2009

NothingButNets.net


Nothing But Nets is a grassroots campaign to save lives by preventing malaria, a leading killer of children in Africa. While the UN Foundation has been working with the UN to fight malaria for years, it was a column that Rick Reilly wrote about malaria in Sports Illustrated, challenging each of his readers to donate at least $10 for the purchase of an anti-malaria bed nets -- and the incredible response from thousands of Americans across the country -- that led to the creation of the Nothing But Nets campaign.

DonorsChoose.org

DonorsChoose.org

DonorsChoose.org is a simple way to provide students in need with resources that our public schools often lack. At this not-for-profit web site, teachers submit project proposals for materials or experiences their students need to learn. These ideas become classroom reality when concerned individuals, whom they call Citizen Philanthropists, choose projects to fund.

Nature's Shea Butter is now on Facebook!

We are so excited to be on Facebook!  Join the Natures Shea Butter fan page :

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Natures-Shea-Butter/16776386106?ref=nf.


January 09, 2009

Current Top Sellers

Many of our newer customers have asked which products are our best sellers.  Here are our current best sellers:
1 - East African Shea Butter - 6 oz.,

2 - Beige Unrefined Shea Butter - 16 oz.

3 -Unrefined Whipped Shea Butter

4 - Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Unrefined Whipped Shea Butter

5 - Ivory Unrefined Shea Butter- 16 oz.

October 31, 2008

New Holiday Baskets!

With the holidays around the corner we have added a couple new gift baskets.  Treat yourself or someone special to our Holiday Basket-Pinon Pine: Unrefined Shea Butter - 6 oz, Unscented Shea Butter Lotion, Shea Butter Lip Balm and our amazing Pinon Pine Bar.

Holiday Basket 1A

October 19, 2008

The Numerous Topical Benefits of Unrefined Shea Butter

(NaturalNews) Shea butter is one of those ingredients that seems to be splashed on many products including those that claim to be natural and aren’t. Buyer beware. Even if the label claims to have shea butter, check the other ingredients and check the brand. Shea butter is really incredible as long as you are getting the real deal.

There are many regions where the Karite Shea tree grows in Africa. Shea butter actually comes from this tree, which bears the fruit and it is the nut inside the fruit that contains the shea butter. Shea butter is often seen as ceremonial and spiritual with great healing powers in the African communities.

There is raw or unrefined shea butter versus refined shea butter and this is where it becomes really important. There is a big difference between the two types.

Raw shea butter is going to be the most natural and least processed. The raw or unrefined is the purest and most effective. The two most natural ways to extract the unrefined shea butter is by hand or an expeller. This keeps all the vitamins, minerals and other natural properties of the shea butter intact, making it very beneficial.

Refined shea butter is processed using chemicals, thus stripping the shea butter of its many healing properties. The chemical hexane, (http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexane) , is often used to dissolve the shea nut.

When chemically processed, it goes through a refining, bleaching, deodorization and degumming process, which destroys the shea butter. It leaves it stripped of its vitamins, minerals and many other natural healing properties.

Raw, unrefined shea butter is good for dry skin, skin rashes, skin peeling after tanning, sunburn, blemishes, cracked heels and skin, itchy skin, frost bite, stretch marks, scars, chapped lips, eczema, small wounds or scrapes, diaper rash, hair moisturizer, burns, athlete's foot, insect bites and stings, arthritis, muscle fatigue, pets' (dogs and horses) dry skin, sunburn, scrapes, and as a natural mechanics lubricant.

The benefits of raw shea butter are that it can be used as a superior moisturizer with all natural vitamin A, an anti-inflammatory, a minor sunscreen agent (up to SPF 6), and it also reduces wrinkles (studies show skin improvement in 4-6 weeks with daily use).

Once you have tried the true raw shea butter, you will quickly be able to discern between the natural and chemically processed varieties.

Source: Friday, September 12, 2008 by: Carol Kelling, NaturalNews.com

October 10, 2008

Shea Butter soap attracts Japanese Market

Mr. Edward Collins Boateng, Executive Secretary of the Ghana Export Promotion Council (GEPC), on Tuesday announced that the Ghanaian shea butter soap was now being sold in Japan.

He said the deal of exporting shea butter soap to Japan was clinched when the Japanese Export Trade Organization (JETRO) opened its correspondent office in Ghana and identified some women involved in the production of shea butter soap to build their capacity.

“The women were trained to add value to the product by enhancing the quality and the packaging of the soap which was sold for five U.S dollars in Japan,” he said.

Mr. Boateng said this when he addressed the Second Exporters’ Forum in Accra.

The forum is held twice every year to address the challenges of Ghanaian exporters while serving as a platform to exchange ideas on how they could improve the export industry.

He said there were also individual organizations which were trying to revamp the shea nut industry on their own and announced that a National Export Strategy was being developed and shea nut was one of the products that it hoped to focus on.

Mentioning some challenges faced by exporters, Mr Boateng said, funding continues to be one of the major problems faced by people in the industry.

Mr. Kweku Agyeman Manu, Deputy Minister for Trade, Industry, Private Sector Development (PSD) and President’s Special Initiative (PSI), in a speech read on his behalf said the export sector was important for Ghana’s economic growth since the export revenue underpinned the strength of the currency and provided financial resources critical for development expenditure.

He pointed out that policy interventions being implemented under the Trade Sector Support Programme included the provision of modern storage and cold chain facilities as well as cargo handling facility at the airport were attempts by government to help improve the export industry.

Commenting on the access to funding by exporters, Mr Manu said the Export Development and Investment Fund, the Venture Capital Fund, and the Micro Credit and Small Loan Centre were a few interventions that government was undertaking to increase funding to the sector.

He urged exporters to keep accurate financial records that will make it easy for them to access credit from financial institutions.

The Deputy Minister also called for a more vibrant and capable export product associations that could mobilize their membership to dialogue with government in finding solutions to the problems facing the export sector.

Mr. Manu announced that an award ceremony would be held on October 11 to recognize exporters who had achieved excellence in their operations.


Source: GNA

Source Link : http://news.myjoyonline.com/business/200810/21422.asp

October 08, 2008

Threadbangers uses Nature's Shea Butter

This week we explore the world of eco cosmetics and show you how-to make a few very simple everyday products using shea butter: How to Make Eco Cosmetics, Lollibomb, Thread Heads

October 07, 2008

Babies & Moms Radio Shea Butter Review


Review of Nature's Shea Butter Products : Show 48: Etiquette, Birth Order and THE Solution to Chapped Hands