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planting prickly pear seeds Prickly Pear Seed OilCactus Seed Oil, also known as Prickly Pear Seed Oil, Barbary Fig Oil, and Indian Fig Oil, is derived from the seeds of the fruits produced by the Prickly Pear Cactus. This Cactus Seed oil originates from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, where the cactus was drawn whole and obtained by cold processing the seeds and remains unrefined and virgin pure. The Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) is native to Mexico, but can now also be found in various arid

Cactus Seed Oil, also known as Prickly Pear Seed Oil, Barbary Fig Oil, and Indian Fig Oil, is derived from the seeds of the fruits produced by the Prickly Pear Cactus.

This Cactus Seed oil originates from San Luis Potosi, Mexico, where the cactus was drawn whole and obtained by cold processing the seeds and remains unrefined and virgin pure.

The Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia ficus indica) is native to Mexico, but can now also be found in various arid and semi-arid areas of the world, such as Morocco. Also called the miracle plant for its ability to survive during long droughts and still produce healthy fruits, it grows in open fields without exposure to fertilizers or pesticides. The Prickly Pear fruit contains numerous small black seeds from which the precious Cactus Seed/Prickly Pear Seed Oil is extracted. The oil has been used by generations of women to protect their skin from the hash effects of dry and windy deserts.

Most Cactus Seed/Prickly Pear Seed Oil on the market is chemically extracted. By this method, the prickly pear seeds are pulverized and then inserted into a solvent, like hexane. To remove the hexane from the oil, it is heated so that most of the hexane can evaporate. The oil will, however, still contain traces of hexane. Plus, through this process, a great portion of the oil's valuable phytonutrients is destroyed. Our cactus seed oil is cold pressed and unrefined, maintaining all of the oil's valuabe phytonutrients.

Cactus Seed Oil can also be found as herbal oils made by Maceration (a process by which the blossoms of the prickly pears are inserted into oil and temporarily kept at room temperature, so that the blossoms can be "leached out" by the carrier oil - similar to Calendula herbal oil). This macerated herbal oil is a low-priced oil and certainly does not carry the therapeutic qualities of the pure, genuine, cold-pressed Prickly Pear Seed Oil.

Cactus Seed Oil contains more than 85% unsaturated fatty acids, with an impressive 65% of Linoleic Acid and 11% of Oleic Acid. It is an absolutely non-comedogenic oil when used unrefined and is one of the most beneficial oils for the treatment of aged skin with sensitivity.

The oil is also ultra rich in complete antioxidant radical scavengers Tocopherols (Alpha-Tocopherol 81.9%; Gamma-Tocopherol 3%; Delta-Tocopherol 1.2%), which are responsible for the impressive effectiveness of Prickly Pear Seed oil as a natural antioxidant. They help to stabilize cell membranes and protect the skin from free radicals, which prematurely age skin.

It's extraordinary anti-aging power is mostly due to its exceptional vitamin E content (nearly 1,000 mg per kilo) and essential fatty acid omega 6 (linoleic acid). Prickly Pear Seed Oil:
- Is a powerful antioxidant, stimulating cellular renewal and combats free radicals
- Reduces depth of wrinkles and lines, as well as the circles and sagging under the eyes
- Reduces redness (rosacea), soothes sunburn, and balances skin's natural production of oils
- Restructures, heals, and repairs skin's texture
- Helps to smooth keloids and stretch marks
- Is an excellent tensor: recovers tonus of the muscles underlying the skin, firming and revitalizing skin's appearance
- Closes the skin's pores, moisturizes, and nourishes
- Its emollient softens and smooths the skin
- Non comedogenic: excellent for ultra sensitive skin lacking moisture and with lines and wrinkles

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Avid Reader
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun for kids and those kids at heart!
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When I was a kid around 8 or 9 years old, we would go to an outdoor theatre, a special treat. I remember the old 1960's era Batman movies playing on the screen. It was fun, exciting, heroic...all those things that made it pure enjoyment. When I think of recent Batman movies that have turned dark, deadly, desperate, all the fun has gone out of those experiences and I simply don't watch those movies. This is simply a long way of saying that this book, Bruce Wayne: Not Super, brought back all the fun I experienced as a kid. Here we have our hero, who doesn't think he is, who compares himself to everyone around him with supernatural abilities, and begins to grow desperate. The background story is essentially the same: dead parents, rotten town, etc. But we see life from his perspective and can root for him all the way. He goofs up, makes lots of mistakes and this makes him even more lovable. This book is prefect for readers young and old, and if this made into a movie, I guarantee you that I would watch it. Highly recommended.
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Meg Christine
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun Story For Any Age Fan
Format: Paperback
Bruce Wayne is the only kid at his middle school without some kind of special powers. He wants to make a difference in Gotham but he thinks he doesn’t stand a chance compared to all of the other students with impressive skills. Bruce Wayne: Not Super follows Bruce’s journey to finding out what makes him special. This middle grade graphic novel is very well done. I was already familiar with much of the author, Stuart Gibbs’ work. His style and sense of humor carry over well to this type of comic. The illustrations pair nicely and are done in a lighter style than more adult Batman comics. Bruce Wayne: Not Super would be a good introductory book for younger Batman fans or a fun addition for collectors of any age to add to their stash. I don’t know if the author has worked with DC before but I’d love to see more collaborations in the future for more middle grade graphic novels. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you to NetGalley and DC Entertainment (DC Comics)!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
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Mark Baker - Carstairs Considers
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun Middle School Origin Story
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Bruce Wayne stands out at his middle school, Gotham Preparatory School for the Really, Really Gifted. No, not because of the wealth he’s inherited from him parents but because he’s the only one without any powers. But when he sees a student bullying another kid, he decides he has to do something. Will he come up with a plan? This is a fun alternative take on Batman’s origins including cameos from other DC super heroes. The story was entertaining, and I laughed multiple times as I was reading. Be sure to look at the illustrations since some of the jokes are in there. This graphic novel is a very fun read.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
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Booklover3
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Stunning graphics and a relatable hero
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As Stuart Gibbs is one of my favorite middle grade authors, I was eager to pick up this book. It did not disappoint. Stunning graphics and a relatable protagonist make this an engaging read. Full of references to the world of superheroes, (some sneaky, some overt) there were plenty of opportunities to make inferences and share a snide chuckle with the author. This title is now on the short list for next year’s Battle of the Books in our school district. Kudos to Stuart Gibbs for the message of brain over brawn (and superpowers)!
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Phillip Quinn
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 4
Bruce Wayne: Not Super | Comic Review
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I recently had the opportunity to check out Bruce Wayne: Not Super from DC Comics. The story is from Stuart Gibbs and the artwork is from Berat Pekmezci, and it is obviously about Batman. The middle-grade graphic novel follows a teenage Cape Crusader going to school with every other DC character. Heroes and villains all going to school together is a funny concept that I think is pulled off well here. What’s the joke about Batman? He’s just a rich kid with no powers, so what happens when he goes to a prep school with Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Arrow, etc.? Bruce has to come to grip with having no powers and how that affects his daily interactions with his classmates. Bruce’s alienation at being powerless directly conflicts with his goal of being a vigilante hero for Gotham City. His camaraderie with Dick Grayson (Robin) helps him work through his feelings on wanting to be Ferretman Batman. Aging adult characters down to young teens can come with their own difficulties, but I think Pekmezci nailed it. The artwork is very good throughout this book. It may not be everybody’s cup of tea, but I really dig these “Elseworlds” stories that place the heroes in completely weird situations. And, what’s weirder than a middle/high school full of super-powered kids! Clearly, I wasn’t the intended audience for this book, but I think those kids will have a great time reading this.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024

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