Terramera PlantScience Acquires Plasma Power


Vancouver, B.C. (PRWEB) September 03, 2014

Ag/Bio Tech company Terramera PlantScience announced today the acquisition of Plasma Power, an India-based manufacturer of Cold Pressed Neem Oil and other ecologically friendly products for use in agriculture, human health and cosmetic applications. Plasma Power, headquartered in Chennai India, produces a range of products for use agricultural crop protection including the only US EPA registered cold pressed neem oil for use as a pesticide. Plasma Power’s Cold Pressed Neem Oil is the active ingredient in Terramera’s leading biopesticides which include Proof® plant-based insecticides, and CIRKIL® professional products.

Plasma Power was founded in 1987 and has been focusing on the development of Neem and other natural products since 1996. They have perfected the process of cold pressed Neem Oil extraction and hold its patent. Their products include certified organic Cold Pressed Neem oil, Neem cake, Karanja oil and Karanja cake. Terramera will continue Plasma Power’s operation in India with the existing staff and facilities, serving the Plasma’s current global customer base and will invest to grow the business aggressively.

“The acquisition of Plasma gives Terramera PlantScience security with the only EPA registered source of Cold Pressed Neem Oil and guarantees supply of the key active ingredient in our current biopesticide products,” said Karn Manhas, CEO and founder of Terramera. “It also provides a profitable going concern with a global customer base, and an opportunity to expand use of neem products globally—both through Terramera and with Plasma’s customers—for biopesticides, health and cosmetic applications.”

“Terramera PlantScience has active field trials and a solid pipeline of products in development using Cold Pressed Neem Oil from Plasma Power,” said Manhas, “this acquisition will allow Terramera to accelerate development and regulatory approval processes through this vertical integration of our active ingredient source.”

This acquisition will allow Terramera PlantScience to accelerate development and production of neem, neem products, and better biopesticides. The company will strive to increase the supply of the highest standard of quality cold-pressed neem around the world for all uses.

Media Contacts:

Karn Manhas, CEO

Terramera PlantScience

karn@terrramera.com

(800) 597-9509

(604) 343-5553    

Maxwell Samuel, Country Manager

Terramera Biosciences (India) Private Limited

maxwell@plasmaneem.com

About Terramera PlantScience: Terramera is the leader in developing revolutionary plant-based products that are a highly effective, minimal-toxicity means of pest management. The company’s flagship products include Proof® and CIRKIL®, EPA-registered biopesticides for control of bed bugs and other household pests. Terramera’s product pipeline includes biopesticides for agricultural use in a variety of crops and applications for bee health. Terramera was highlighted as a leader with potential to dominate the biopesticides market in a recent report by LUX research, an independent research and advisory firm which identified biopesticides as a “hot” industry, predicting growth into a multi billion-dollar market. Terramera is a Vancouver, Canada based company founded in 2009 with the mission to provide safe and innovative pest management products for every person and family. For more information about Terramera, visit our websites at http://www.terramera.com and at http://www.plasmaneem.com







Colorado’s First Zero Waste Market Launches Campaign to Create a Sustainable, Affordable Shopping Alternative


Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) September 03, 2014

Introducing ZERO Market, Colorado’s first zero waste grocery store coming to Denver, founded by Lyndsey and Jesse Manderson. A healthy, environmentally friendly, 100% plant-based grocery shopping experience, ZERO Market will be a one stop market for anyone looking to live a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. The store encourages customers to bring in their own reusable containers and bags to fill with organic and local groceries ranging from a wide array of dry bulk goods, local produce, fresh juices, smoothies, baked goods to household cleaners, soaps, and cosmetic ingredients. Glass and stainless steel containers of all sizes will also be sold in store. Along with package-free goods, ZERO market will offer hands-on workshops and lectures about cooking and nutrition, making your own cleaners and cosmetics, and gardening and composting. All activities will be geared towards promoting community connection and building awareness and knowledge surrounding health, wellness, sustainability and environmentalism.

More than 30% of garbage in the landfills come from packaging and containers. We greatly rely on single-use plastic packaging and most of it not only ends up in landfills, but also oceans, parks and roadways. It is spread across the planet by way of wind and water and every piece that was ever manufactured still exists today.

Lyndsey Manderson, co-founder of ZERO market said, “With all of the news about toxins in plastics and the increasing amount of garbage pollution in our oceans, we thought it was time to start thinking about ways we can counter these issues.” With an option like ZERO market, Lyndsey and Jesse hope to promote a more mindful awareness among consumers.

ZERO Market looks to join a tiny group of zero waste businesses that have emerged around the world over the last three years, almost all through crowd-funding efforts. With the help of the surrounding community and people across the world, crowd-funding projects like this give the public the opportunity to voice their support for a simple and sustainable solution. Currently there are only three other well-known zero waste grocery stores on the planet, but the paradigm is clearly shifting in the world of health, wellness and sustainability. ZERO Market is looking to be the next big step forward. The ultimate goal of this endeavor is to change the face of grocery shopping by directly addressing a variety of wasteful, unhealthy issues in today’s food industry. ZERO market will be a polar opposite alternative to conventional supermarket-style shopping by offering organic, local, fresh whole food with no single-use disposable packaging in order to promote and ensure our own health and the health of the planet.

Lyndsey and Jesse are actively seeking investors and have also launched an IndieGoGo campaign that ends at the End of September. Visit: http://igg.me/at/zeromarket for more information.

You can also connect with them on Facebook.







Best Sanitizers, Inc. Asks Food Industry Professionals: With Fall Harvest On the Way, Is Your E2 Hand Soap Up to the Task?


Nevada City, CA (PRWEB) August 28, 2014

Best Sanitizers, Inc., a leader in hand hygiene and sanitation products for the food processing industry, is asking industry professionals to prepare for fall harvest by conducting a side-by side comparison of the E2 soap they’re currently using to the Best Sanitizers’ Alpet® Q E2 Sanitizing Foam Soap. Hand hygiene is critical to fighting cross-contamination and the spread of pathogens in the food processing environment. Six key criteria are identified to evaluate the effectiveness of an E2 soap. Best Sanitizers’ Alpet® Q E2 Sanitizing Foam Soap meets all six criteria. Food industry professionals can request a free trial sample of Alpet Q E2 Sanitizing Foam Soap to conduct their own side-by-side comparison by visiting the Best Sanitizers website.

The six key evaluation criteria are:

1.    Formula: Is your current E2 hand soap pH balanced to skin (pH 5.5), and formulated with emollients to keep hands soft and healthy even with repeated use?

2.    Testing: Has your current E2 hand soap been in vitro time-kill tested on 30 challenging organisms common to the food processing industry?

3.    Value: Does your current E2 hand soap offer competitive pricing and a solid value with 3,150 1.2 mL applications per gallon?

4.    Manufacturing: Are you using an E2 hand soap manufactured in a cGMP, FDA and EPA/FIFRA compliant facility?

5.    NSF Registration: Is your current E2 hand soap NSF registered, and does it meet all FDA (GRAS) and USDA requirements for food handling?

6.    Configurations and Dispensing Options: Does your current E2 hand soap come in a variety of configurations and is it supported by a wide assortment of dispensing options to ensure that your specific requirements are met?

“We want food industry professionals to know what to look for when evaluating and selecting the best E2 hand soap for their hand hygiene program,” states Ryan Witt, Best Sanitizers’ Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Best Sanitizers also offers the largest selection of dispensing options in the industry including various manual, hands-free and stainless steel, multi-line automatic dispensing systems.

About Best Sanitizers, Inc.

Best Sanitizers, Inc. was the first company to achieve an E3 rating from the USDA for an alcohol-based hand sanitizer and the first to achieve a D2 rating for an alcohol/quat-based surface sanitizer. Since 1995, Best Sanitizers, Inc. has manufactured and provided high-quality hand soaps, hand sanitizers, surface sanitizers, wiping systems and dispensing options for the Food Processing, Food Service, Janitorial/Sanitation and Healthcare industries. For more information on Best Sanitizers, Inc. visit http://www.bestsanitizers.com.







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Red-Carpet New Patient Special at North Babcock Dental Care


San Antonio, Texas (PRWEB) August 30, 2014

For a limited time, North Babcock Dental Care is offering a thorough exam, including x-rays, to all new patients for ONLY $ 29 (which is a total savings of $ 193). Dr. Stuart Kalmus has been providing a wide range of dental technology for the entire family for over 32 years in South Texas. He and his dedicated staff are available to answer any questions about cosmetic and restorative work, dental implants, simple dentistry, insurance benefits, and alternative payment options. The office also offers a prepayment courtesy of 5% for payments received at least one week prior to a scheduled service.

Services provided at the North Babcock Dental Care include cosmetic and restorative dentistry, tooth conserving dentistry, and biomimetic dentistry (which is removing only what is necessary to restore the teeth to their original appearance and strength). Other general dentistry services include deep whitening (a chair-side procedure), porcelain veneers, dental crowns and implants, natural looking fillings, periodontal disease treatment, Invisalign (the non-hardware approach to a more aligned and straighter smile) as well “sedation dentistry.”

Sedation dentistry refers to the use of sedatives during dental procedures and treatments. These sedatives are used to calm and relax the patient’s mind and body. There are different degrees of sedation, and Dr. Kalmus works closely with each patient to determine the right type of sedation that best fits their needs. With over 75% of people having a fear of going to the dentist, sedation therapy can be used to quickly and safely calm patients with heightened anxiety. Also, more treatments can be accomplished in a single visit with sedation dentistry, so procedures normally taking two or three visits can typically be completed in just one visit.

To learn more about the red carpet new patient special offered by Dr. Kalmus, or to schedule a new patient appointment, go to http://cosmeticdentistssanantonio.com/ and fill out the appointment request form, or call the office at 210-625-5993. Try North Babcock Dental Care, your dentist in San Antonio, where “no one should have to pay a fortune to find what is wrong with their dental health or try out a new dentist.”

For more info:

North Babcock Dental Care

5970 Babcock Rd San Antonio, TX 78240

(210) 691-1200

cosmeticdentistssanantonio.com







Williams Revjuva Center Brings Micro-Needling to Latham


Latham, New York (PRWEB) August 29, 2014

Williams Rejuva Center is pleased to announce the addition of Micro-Needling services in their Latham aesthetic office. Dr. Edwin Williams, known for his use of cutting-edge technology, is one of the first surgeons in the area to employ the Eclipse Micropen Micro-Needling device. The innovative technique is faster and safer than similar products available on the market today.

Micro-Needling is a noninvasive procedure, designed to dramatically improve the appearance, using the body’s natural healing ability. The Eclipse Micropen holds 12 tiny needles within its tip. During treatment, the device is gently directed over a targeted area of tissue. The resulting micro-injuries will encourage the skin’s production of collagen and elastin, improving both tone and texture. An application of daily growth factors will enhance the effect of this treatment.

The Eclipse Micropen can dramatically improve the appearance of acne scars, stretch marks, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines. The treatment will also increase the effectiveness of topical gels, creams, and serums, as it creates small, superficial punctures in the skin’s surface. Micro-Needling can be used on almost any area, including the face, neck, arms, hands, legs, abdomen and back. The results can be expected to last for six months or longer. Multiple treatments may be required to obtain the best results.

The addition of the Eclipse Micropen will play an important role in the rejuvenating procedures available at Williams Rejuva Center. Founded by Dr. Edwin Williams, the New York area office provides a relaxing environment for patients seeking the most effective noninvasive treatments.

Dr. Williams is considered a leader in aesthetic medicine, with over 25 years of cosmetic and reconstructive experience. He is double Board Certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology. Dr. Williams is an avid speaker, writer, and educator; since 2006 he has served as a Clinical Professor of Surgery at Albany Medical Center.

If you have any questions regarding the Micro-Needling procedure, or would like to set up a consultation at the Williams Rejuva Center, contact the Latham office at 518.786.7004. With additional offices in Albany and Manhattan, the specialists at the Williams Center can assist you with a wide variety of surgical and noninvasive rejuvenating treatments.

Contact:

Williams Rejuva Center

1072 Troy-Schenectady Road

Latham, New York 12110

518.786.7004

http://www.williamsfacialsurgery.com







New Albany Aesthetic Dentistry Expert Gives 4 Tips on What To Do With A Canker or Cold Sore


NEW ALBANY, IN (PRWEB) August 28, 2014

New Albany dentist Dr. Ron Receveur treats and cures serious dental issues, including replacing missing teeth, diagnosing oral cancer and curing gum disease at his New Albany contemporary dental implant center.

That leaves some patients reluctant to mention “small” problems, like biting their lip or gums and the sores that doing so leaves behind.

“But some of these sores aren’t necessarily caused by the bite,” Dr. Receveur said. “The patient may have discovered the canker or cold sore by biting it.”

Dr. Receveur has four tips if you have a canker or cold sore:

First, rinse your mouth with warm salt water or put ice on the spot where you bit your cheek, lip or tongue.

Second, apply a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and water or baking soda and water to the sore.

Third, if a canker sore doesn’t disappear after two weeks, ask your doctor to check you for a vitamin B12 or folate deficiency. If a cold sore doesn’t disappear after two weeks, ask your doctor if antiviral medicine could help you.

Finally, see your dentist. If you regularly bite your lips, cheek or tongue, you may have misaligned teeth. That goes for natural teeth, partials or dentures.

Dr. Receveur, who practices in New Albany, Ind., across the Ohio River from Louisville, Ky., offers Louisville cosmetic dentistry services and general dentistry such as teeth cleanings, X-rays, fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, teeth whitening and veneers.

Dr. Receveur also is an expert in more advanced implant dentistry like All on Four dental implants, All on Six dental implants, mini dental implants, dental implants in one day, dental implants in one hour, bone grafting and sinus lifts, all with IV sedation dentistry.

Dr. Receveur offers a five-year warranty on all cosmetic and prosthetic work.

Dr. Receveur, a New Albany, native, has been the family dentist of choice for Southern Indiana and Louisville since 1981.

Dr. Receveur was born with a partial cleft palate that left him with a missing front tooth. As a child he “wore an awful removable partial.” As a teenager, Dr. Receveur received a permanent bridge, but his dentist destroyed one of his healthy, natural teeth in the process. These dental experiences helped drive him to find better dental solutions for his patients.

Dr. Receveur graduated from Indiana University Southeast with honors in chemistry, after which he earned his doctorate in Dental Surgery from the Indiana University School of Dentistry.

Dr. Receveur has attended more than 5,000 hours of postgraduate training and even gone to Portugal to study with the best dentists in the world. He has been awarded numerous advanced certifications in Implant, Sedation, Comprehensive, Restorative and Aesthetic dentistry so he may provide the most current dental techniques to his Louisville and New Albany dental patients.

Those looking for New Albany teeth whitening and other cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry should go to NewAlbanyImplants.com for more information.







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Aesthetic Surgery Journal Ranked Most Influential Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal in 2014 Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports


New York, NY (PRWEB) August 26, 2014

The Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ), a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery, was recently ranked the number one journal in aesthetic plastic surgery and second in plastic surgery overall, with an Impact Factor of 2.034 according to the 2014 Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports®. ASJ is the official publication of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).

The Journal Citation Report rankings measure the Impact Factor, the average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited. Since 1975, the Impact Factor has been relied upon as an indicator of professional journal relevance and importance.

“The Aesthetic Surgery Journal was first indexed with the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report in 2011. The impact factor growth over just a few short years reflects the expertise of our editorial team, the discerning selection of content published in 2011 and 2012 and the high quality of the research continuously being submitted by leaders in the field of aesthetic plastic surgery” said Foad Nahai, MD, editor-in-chief of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal. “With ASJ becoming more influential in the aesthetic surgery field, our continued goal is to advance the science, art, and safe practice of aesthetic plastic surgery through relevant, timely, and necessary medical research. ASJ offers readers extra value through its catalog of technique and highlight videos and its signature app, RADAR Resource.”

“The Aesthetic Surgery Journal provides physicians with trusted sources for information about new evidence-based medicine advances and techniques in cosmetic medicine and surgery as they become available,” said Associate Editor Jeffrey M. Kenkel, MD. “We will strive to continue to increase our Impact Factor by providing high-quality content and timely information that will adequately serve the needs of board-certified private practice and academic plastic surgeons worldwide.”

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About the Aesthetic Surgery Journal

The Aesthetic Society Journal is the official publication of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. It is published eight times per year and contains scholarly articles on new advances and procedures pertaining to cosmetic medicine and the plastic surgery industry. ASJ was indexed with MEDLINE/PubMed in 2008 and with the Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Report (JCR; formerly ISI) in 2011. It is the official English-language journal of many major international societies of plastic, aesthetic, and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is also the official journal of The Rhinoplasty Society and the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. The Journal also includes Continuing Medical Education articles and exams.

Website: http://aes.sagepub.com/

Follow ASAPS on Twitter: twitter.com/ASJrnl

Become a fan of ASAPS on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/asj.journal

About ASAPS

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is recognized as the world’s leading organization devoted entirely to aesthetic plastic surgery and cosmetic medicine of the face and body. ASAPS is comprised of more than 2,600 plastic surgeons. Active Members are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (USA) or by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and have extensive training in the complete spectrum of surgical and non-surgical aesthetic procedures. International Active Members are certified by equivalent boards of their respective countries. All members worldwide adhere to a strict code of ethics and must meet stringent membership requirements.

Website: http://www.surgery.org

Follow ASAPS on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ASAPS

Become a fan of ASAPS on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AestheticSociety

Locate a plastic surgeon in your area: http://www.smartbeautyguide.com/select-surgeon







Global Public Health Organization NSF International Launches Cosmetics and Personal Care Program in Response to Retailer and Consumer Concerns of Safety and Quality


Ann Arbor, MI (PRWEB) February 14, 2014

Global public health organization NSF International has launched the NSF Cosmetics and Personal Care Program in response to growing concerns from consumers and retailers regarding adulteration, mislabeling and counterfeiting issues. The new program provides auditing, training, product testing, claim substantiation and certification services developed by NSF to enable manufacturers to improve the quality and safety of their products and retailers to strengthen the oversight of their cosmetic and personal care suppliers.

The NSF Cosmetics and Personal Care Program addresses the needs raised by new legislation, retailer-prohibited chemical lists and manufacturing-related quality issues which have driven rapid changes to the $ 300 billion global cosmetics and toiletries market. Consumer safety concerns also have fueled this need. In fact, a recent independent study conducted on behalf of NSF found that 48 percent of consumers are concerned about the quality and safety of personal care products. To help address these concerns, NSF International developed the NSF Cosmetics and Personal Care Program, which includes:

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Auditing: This program meets the growing demand for third-party verified compliance to cosmetic manufacturing GMP quality standard ISO 22716, which is recognized worldwide and mandated by European regulations. It also encompasses U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidance criteria for cosmetic production, laboratory controls and customer complaint handling, which is essential for cosmetics imported into the United States. Manufacturers earn a graded audit that retailers use to qualify and set standards for their suppliers, and that serves as a baseline for continual improvement.

Bundled Audits for Food, Personal Care and Dietary Supplements: Many facilities produce ingredients for multiple product categories spanning food, cosmetics and dietary supplements, each of which has its own set of specific quality and safety guidelines. NSF perform audits to multiple schemes and labeling requirements including dietary supplement GMPs, food safety schemes benchmarked under the Global Food Safety Initiative, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 in addition to cosmetic GMPs. This eliminates audit redundancy and disruption to production operations while reducing costs.

Testing: This includes testing to verify label claims including “free from” substances like Bisphenol A (BPA), PABA (p-Aminobenzoic acid), sulfates, parabens and many others. NSF also screens cosmetics for contaminants to verify their safety and quality. This is in addition to substantiating compliance to regulations in Europe and the U.S. (e.g. Proposition 65). Label reviews and physical, chemical and performance characteristic comparisons against national brands are also available for retailers that have concerns regarding their private label cosmetics and personal care product lines.

Product Certification: NSF certifies cosmetics to widely accepted programs, including the EPA’s Design for the Environment (DfE) program, which verifies that cosmetic products and ingredients do not contain chemicals of concern such as known carcinogens or reproductive and developmental toxicants. NSF International also certifies cosmetics to either the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) or the American National Standard for personal care products containing organic ingredients (NSF/ANSI 305) via NSF’s sister company QAI. These programs are important to safety-minded consumers in particular as a recent independent study conducted on behalf of NSF found that 44 percent of consumers prefer products that are independently tested and certified.

Training and Consulting: NSF provides GMP training for professionals who are involved in manufacturing and distributing cosmetic and personal care products so they can stay apprised of the changing regulatory landscape and best practices in supply chain quality. Those professionals who know how to conduct gap analyses and identify regulatory noncompliances before they become an issue will add value to the manufacturing process, and also help minimize safety and quality risks. NSF can also provide expert consulting to evaluate a cosmetic manufacturing quality and safety system, help facilities resolve complex quality problems or guide companies through the proper procedures for responding to FDA warning letters.

“The cosmetics industry is becoming increasingly scrutinized as consumers seek safer products and retailers step up to meet this demand,” said Casey Coy, Manager of NSF International’s Cosmetics and Personal Care Program. “With this new program, NSF International has applied 70 years of technical and scientific expertise to develop specialized auditing, testing and certification programs that support retailers in improving their supply chain oversight and cosmetic safety. This program also helps manufacturers demonstrate compliance to retailer requirements and U.S. and European regulations.”

To learn more about the NSF Cosmetics and Personal Care Program, please contact Casey Coy at cosmetics(at)nsf(dot)org or +1 734-904-2995.

Media Contact: To schedule an interview with an NSF cosmetic or personal care expert, contact Kelly Ingerly at media(at)nsf(dot)org or +1 734-827-6850.

About NSF International: NSF International is an independent global organization that writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the food, water, health sciences and consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment (nsf.org). Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting human health and safety worldwide. NSF International is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Food Safety, Water Quality and Indoor Environment.

NSF International’s Cosmetics and Personal Care Program provides auditing, ingredient and product testing and certification, and training and education for the cosmetic and personal care industries throughout the entire product lifecycle. NSF International developed the only accredited American National Standard for personal care products containing organic ingredients (NSF/ANSI 305) and provides verification of cosmetic and personal care ingredients to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Design for the Environment (DfE) program.







Unicep Invests in New High Speed Single Use Applicator Line


Sandpoint, ID (PRWEB) March 21, 2014

Unicep, a leader in specialized liquid and gel contract manufacturing and packaging, announced today that it has acquired a high speed single use applicator line to support the ongoing need for point-of-use delivery systems. This latest addition to Unicep’s state of the art manufacturing facility will complement their existing portfolio of unit dose blow-fill-seal dispensers.

“Today’s announcement is another demonstration of Unicep’s commitment to providing our customers with new and innovative options to satisfy their unit dose packaging needs,” said Paul Knight, VP of Engineering at Unicep. “With this addition, we are able to offer our customers world-class consumer product capability producing hundreds of millions in annual SwabDose™ units.”

There is a broad range of applications and products that can benefit from SwabDose™ technology. Within the SwabDose™ unit casing, an applicator, such as a swab, is saturated with liquid, gel, or cream products for one time use topical application. Consumers can apply products in a single, sanitary premeasured step. The point-of-use applicator is ideal for products such as skin and nail care, whitening gels, gum soothing products, fluoride treatments, animal health products, and OTC topical treatments.

About Unicep

Formed in 1992, Unicep is recognized in the industry for new product development, custom blending & manufacturing, contract filling, and unique blow-fill-seal single use packaging for cosmetic & personal care, oral health care, OTC, dietary supplement, animal health, and medical device & diagnostic markets.

Unicep provides customers with a full range of specialized liquid and gel product solutions to meet their manufacturing and packaging requirements. With our continued investment and expertise in blow-fill-seal technology, we deliver solutions that ensure a successful product launch in a highly competitive marketplace.

Corporate Headquarters & Manufacturing: 1702 Industrial Drive, Sandpoint, ID 83864

Shipping & Receiving, Sales & Marketing: 23504 E. Knox, Liberty Lake, WA 99019

Certifications: FDA registered, ISO9001, ISO13485 and cGMP certified







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Grandfather of Aloe Vera Develops Natural Soil Amendment


Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 18, 2014

Coats Agrialoe is proud to introduce GroAloe, a natural soil amendment designed to promote both nutrient uptake enhancement and more efficient water usage.

Developed as an alternative to conventional soil amendments, GroAloe comprises 99.4% organically grown aloe vera gel from whole leaf. Currently, GroAloe is undergoing various USDA-endorsed field trials and generating outstanding results across the board.

This amendment, applied through several methods, utilizes the environmentally safe ingredients found naturally in aloe vera, rather than the chemically created catalysts of competing soil amendments. As a result, GroAloe caters to all levels of agriculture, from commercial growing to home gardening.

Coats Agrialoe was founded by Bill Coats, a leading figure in Aloe Vera research, progress and chemical implementation since 1962. His patent has been used to develop more than 1,000 aloe vera-infused products, including cosmetic treatments, pain relievers and cellular reproduction stimulants. A plant known to deter insects with almost no known toxicity or counter-indications, aloe vera represents more sales than any other herb on earth.

GroAloe is still in the early phases. As field trials, additional testing and chemical modifications continue, look for GroAloe to hit retail later this year.

For additional questions, contact Coats AgriAloe.

(800) 486-2563