For many centuries, onions have been valued for their health benefits. We now know, for instance, that in ancient Egypt, onions were a popular food source for the laborers who built the pyramids.
This well-known nutritional value of onions has been amplified through Umekens Fermented Black Onion (Balls). Grown and fermented for a month in Japans Hokkaido Island, this unique and high-quality health supplement is especially notable for the high Quercentin content. Just by taking this supplement everyday, you can enjoy the rich nutritional value of fresh onions on a regular basis.
What is Quercentin? Quercentin is a powerful antioxidant, a natural anti-histamine, and anti-inflammatory. Its found in foods such as onions, apples, berries, tea, grapes and red wine.
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The Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) and the National Organic Program (NOP) assure consumers that the organic agricultural products they purchase are produced, processed, and certifi ed to consistent national organic standards. The labeling requirements of the NOP apply to raw, fresh products and processed products that contain organic agricultural ingredients. Agricultural products that are sold, labeled, or represented as organic must be produced and processed in accordance with the NOP standards. Except for operations whose gross income from organic sales totals $5,000 or less, farm and processing operations that grow and process organic agricultural products must be certifi ed by USDA-accredited certifying agents. Labeling requirements are based on the percentage of organic ingredients in a product. Agricultural products labeled “100 percent organic” and “organic” Products labeled as “100 percent organic” must contain (excluding water and salt) only organically produced ingredients and processing aids. Products labeled “organic” must consist of at least 95 percent organically produced ingredients (excluding water and salt). Any remaining product ingredients must consist of nonagricultural substances approved on the National List including specifi c non-organically produced agricultural products that are not commercially available in organic form. Products meeting the requirements for “100 percent organic” and “organic” may display these terms and the percentage of organic content on their principal display panel. The USDA seal and the seal or mark of involved certifying agents may appear on product packages and in advertisements. Agricultural products labeled “100 percent organic” and “organic” cannot be produced using excluded methods, sewage sludge, or ionizing radiation. Processed products labeled “made with organic ingredients” Processed products that contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients can use the phrase “made with organic ingredients” and list up to three of the organic ingredients or food groups on the principal display panel. For example, soup made with at least 70 percent organic ingredients and only organic vegetables may be labeled either “soup made with organic peas, potatoes, and carrots,” or “soup made with organic vegetables.” Processed products labeled “made with organic ingredients” cannot be produced using excluded methods, sewage sludge, or ionizing radiation. The percentage of organic content and the certifying agent seal or mark may be used on the principal display panel. However, the USDA seal cannot be used anywhere on the package.
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