Rice Bran Powder|Rice Husk Powder| SP Method|250 Grams|
Rice Bran Powder|Rice Husk Powder| SP Method|250 Grams|
Product Description
Rice Bran Powder is a versatile product made from the outer husk of rice. Rich in fiber and natural antioxidants, it is widely used in skincare routines, exfoliation remedies, and as a natural additive in animal feed. 100% natural and chemical-free.
Rice Bran Powder in different languages :
- English: Rice Bran Powder
- Telugu: బియ్యం బ్రాన్ పొడి
- Hindi: चावल की भूसी पाउडर
- Bengali: চালের ভূষি গুঁড়
- Marathi: तांदळ्याच्या सालीचा पूड
- Tamil: அரிசி மண்டல் தூள்
- Gujarati: ચોખાના ભૂસની પાવડર
- Urdu: چاول کی بھوسی پاؤڈر
- Kannada: ಅಕ್ಕಿ ಗೊಜ್ಜಿನ ಪುಡಿ
- Odia: ଚାଉଳ ଭୁସି ଗୁଣ୍ଡ
- Malayalam: അരി ബ്രാൻ പൊടി
- Punjabi: ਚੌਲ ਦੀ ਭੂਸੀ ਪਾਊਡਰ
Key Features and Benefits
- Powder made from rice bran or husk
- Used in skincare and exfoliation
- Rich in fiber and natural antioxidants
- Can be added to animal feed
Why Choose Our Rice Bran Powder?
- Multipurpose use in skincare and farming
- 100% pure and naturally processed
- No added chemicals or preservatives
- Great for DIY beauty and feed mix
- Sustainably sourced
How to Use Rice Bran Powder?
- Use as a face pack by mixing with curd or honey
- Add to warm bath water for a detox soak
- Apply as a scrub when mixed with coconut oil
- Blend into cattle or poultry feed
- Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :
Q1: Is it edible?
Not recommended for direct human consumption.
Q2: Can it be used for face care?
Yes, it's great as a natural exfoliator.
Q3: Will it help with acne or oil control?
Yes, it's commonly used in anti-acne face packs.
Q4: How long does it stay fresh?
Stays good up to 6 months if stored airtight.
Q5: Is it safe for animals?
Yes, it's often used in livestock feed for added fiber.