Starwest Botanicals Arrowroot Tapioca Powder Organic - Gluten Free Thickener for Cooking & Baking, Root Starch, Certified Kosher, Non-GMO - Bulk 1 lb Bag







Key features
- •1 lb of Arrowroot Powder; USDA Certified Organic; Kosher Certified; Non-Irradiated
- •Latin/Botanical Name: Manihot esculenta - Origin: Vietnam; Non-GMO
- •cGMP Compliant (current Good Manufacturing Practices)
- •Please do not consume this product if you are allergic to Tapioca
- •Common Names: Tapioca, Cassava, Manihot, Manicot, Yuca, Mandioca
Starwest Botanicals Arrowroot Tapioca Powder Organic - Gluten Free Thickener for Cooking & Baking, Root Starch, Certified Kosher, Non-GMO - Bulk 1 lb Bag
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LOVE it.
EighthWonderOfTheWorld✓ Verified Purchase•August 7, 2023
I've never used it for its intended purpose. I use this for body powder. I used to use cornstarch but cornstarch can support the growth of yeast bacteria, arrowroot does not and it's smoother and more silky against the skin. This is my go-to for mixing natural fragrances or essential oils to create a perfect body powder. On a sweltering 98F in the shade, humid afternoon, step out of the shower, powder up with this, you will feel like soft, cool, dry princess. Unless that doesn't appeal to you, then you'll just feel cool and refreshed. I actually use it in winter too. So, you know, it can make you feel soft and snuggly too. As far as how this works in gourmet food situations, you're just gonna have to find another review. Until I start using it in food preparation. Which I may actually start doing soon, since it's so good using it this way. Oh, I did once use this as a cornstarch substitution when trying to make non-dairy chocolate pudding. It worked just fine but I have nothing to compare it to, so maybe a moot point.
good value
lacali✓ Verified Purchase•July 29, 2023
I use this as a thickener from time to time. Starwest Botanicals organic arrowroot powder is of good quality.
DIY Dry Shampoo
R✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
I started using this for dry shampoo from a tik tok I saw. Works great! So happy I tried it it! Doesn't leave a residue behind and doesn't dry out my hair.
I think this product in particular is a great product for the purpose I have for it
LaLa✓ Verified Purchase•July 6, 2023
I purchased it strictly to mix with my homemade deodorant, which I make myself because I am literally allergic to ALL of the store deodorants. I was going to try to a natural brand, but I read some reviews about allergic reactions to them, too, so I don't even to risk it.
I haven't had any adverse reactions to this product. It does seem to make my mixture (coconut and lavender oil) last longer (stay dry longer), but I still have to reapply constantly. It doesn't compare to the 24-48 hour chemical-laced products at the store. It does work though, and I'd rather reapply than risk my health.
I think this product in particular is a great product for the purpose I have for it, and it should honestly last a lifetime, considering my limited usage...I'm going to look into what else I can do with it. :-)
I haven't had any adverse reactions to this product. It does seem to make my mixture (coconut and lavender oil) last longer (stay dry longer), but I still have to reapply constantly. It doesn't compare to the 24-48 hour chemical-laced products at the store. It does work though, and I'd rather reapply than risk my health.
I think this product in particular is a great product for the purpose I have for it, and it should honestly last a lifetime, considering my limited usage...I'm going to look into what else I can do with it. :-)
but anything seemed better than talcum at that point
LOUISE✓ Verified Purchase•June 30, 2023
I hope I get enough space to say it all :-). The day I read that talcum had been shown related in studies to ovarian cancer, I threw out all my baby powder. I went to google for "alternatives to talcum". This was one among relatively many. I chose arrowroot over garbanzo bean powder, rice powder, cornstarch, etc, because it said it was herbal, as far as the originating plant goes. It was an under-educated guess, but anything seemed better than talcum at that point. But let me tell you, I have never looked back. I put this on my skin, and I love it. I'm going to try to say this delicately, and hope that persons who are a bit overweight will understand: since I am heavy, there are spots where skin meets skin on me, and by the end of the day, or even earlier, even WITH talcum, I can end up with heat-rash type skin eruptions, pain, moisture, and odor. With arrowroot powder, 2 or 3 days have passed with none of the above problems. And I mean 2 or 3 days between applications. Since buying and using and becoming permanently loyal to this wonderful stuff, I have read that rice, garbanzos, cornstarch, etc are all effective powders, but they contain starches, which feed bacteria, which is why skin eruptions, heat, pain, moisture, and odor can still occur when using them; bacteria that dwell in warm spots feed on the starch (glucose). After this smashing success finding an alternative to an unhealthy thing that I thought was gentle and good (we put it on BABIES for chrissakes...), I am moving on to making my own deodorant. Believe me, if anyone had told me that I would be giving up anti-perspirant in this lifetime, I would have laughed out loud. Now, I'm reading links between commercial deodorants/antiperspirants and breast cancer, and I think those findings would have made some kind of sense even before my arrowroot experience. But now, having learned firsthand something I would not have guessed prior to trying it, these links between illness and synthetic chemicals seem like a massive DUH. Using a natural product and getting BETTER results was not what I expected. My goal was to find a product which was necessarily inferior, but natural; something I could live with as I gave up the reliable results of my conventional products. I now believe I'm onto many natural things, "alternative" solutions, that I might just LIVE with :-), and live better than I would had I remained loyal to stuff that is dangerous to my biological parts :-).
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