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Produced from the finest seeds, Wild Wood Groves' unique Argan Tree oil is ethically-produced at a purpose-built production centre in the heart of the Argan region of Morocco. Wild Wood Groves provide Fairtrade employment to Berber women who would otherwise have no income. The Argan Tree, known as the Tree of Life and protected by UNESCO, grows wild only in S.W. Morocco. By using Argan Oil you encourage the protection of this life-sustaining tree.

Argan Food Oil is 80% unsaturated and has double the vitamin E of olive oil. Rich in omega 6 and 9 it contains rare plant sterols, known to lower cholesterol. As well as being good for you it has a rich nutty and slightly smoky flavour, making it a delicious addition to roasted vegetables, soups, pasta or salads. Try it as amlou, a blend of crushed almonds, Argan and honey. Great on toast, a truly healthy start to the day.

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Name Wild Wood Groves
Address PO BOX 33146
London
NW3 7FS
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Phone +44 (0)20 8458 2738
Email
info@wildwoodgroves.com
Website
www.wildwoodgroves.com
 
Ethical
Great for green consciences
Fabulous value
Excellent, thrifty value
Family friendly
Truly, madly, family friendly
They hug their customers!
They hug their customers...
Truly luxurious
Opulent & indulgent, a real treat!
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Argan oil
19th Nov 2006
Lucy, Pimlico, SW1V

I have been using Argan Oil on my face for a while, quite remarkably it doesn't give me spots. I was a bit reticent at first and it took me while to trust that it wouldn't but it really is lovely, very moisturising and nourishing in a different way to traditional moisturisers. It is part of my daily routine now.

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