For external use only. Do not consume. Keep out of reach of children. Do not apply on an open wound.
Liquid
30ml
Place 5 to 8 drops in your hand and gently massage the oil on your face and neck. Larger body parts may require more oil. Best applied on moist skin, such as following a shower or bath.
- Omega 7 rich
- Skin irritations (such as burns and atopic dermatitis)
- Cardiovascular disease and various inflammatory conditions
- Common colds & even pneumonia!
- Skin support
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Seabuckthorn Seed Oil is an excellent source of both omega 3 and 6 fatty acids in a naturally effective 1:1 ratio, along with being a rich source of omega 9. Seabuckthorn seed oil fast absorbing, and light in colour and texture yet rich in vitamins E and K, its antioxidant properties rank it among the premium oils for nurturing and protecting skin. Stronger skin cell membranes and better collagen creation will improved the elasticity of skin for a healthy, youthful appearance.
Trace elements in Seabuckthorn seed oil that include zinc, selenium, manganese, and iron are among the many constituents that help restore and strengthen immune function. The anti-inflammatory benefits reaped from the fatty acids of Seabuckthorn seed oil are also beneficial for coronary health. Numerous studies have shown oleic acid which is found in Seabuckthorn seed oil exerts a hypotensive (blood pressure lowering) effect on the membranes of blood vessels.
Many additional health benefits are being discovered for Seabuckthorn as research intensifies for natural, side-effect free solutions for the many wellness challenges the future holds.
Seabuckthorn
These plants thrive in harsh mountain conditions and as such have been consumed in Mongolia, China and Tibet both as a nutrient dense treat, and for its medicinal properties. The bright orange berries of the Seabuckthorn plant, only 1/3 the size of a blueberry, are both tart and bitter to taste and packed with antioxidants.
Seabuckthorn is rich in Vitamins & Omega's
A rich source of vitamins A, C, E and beta carotene, as well as carotenoids and phenolics, such as catechins, gallocatechins and epigallocatechins.
Seabuckthorn oil is also a source of Omega 3, 6, and 9, as well as the lesser known omega 7 fatty acids (40% of Seabuckthorn oil is omega 7 fatty acids), vital to collagen production. Palmetoleic acid, (Omega 7), is a common constituent of adipose tissue as well as a component of skin. It is considered a monounsaturated fat, thought to be high in antioxidants. Having an affinity for the skin, as well as an antioxidant component, it can provide some protection from sun damage, and when applied topically has been shown to increase triglyceride concentration in the lipid barrier of the skin, effectively increasing the protective nature of the stratum corneum. It is said to decrease as we age, potentially making both internal and topical use more important the older we get. It can be used for a variety of skin related issues, including eczema (atopic dermatitis), for the treatment of burns, ulcerations and infections and/or simply everyday use.
Omega 7
Due to the effects that Omega 7 fatty acid has on the stratum cornea of the skin, it have been reported to be beneficial in the prevention of fine lines and wrinkles, often called an anti-ageing agent. There is some research to suggest this fatty acid may have anti-bacterial properties, as well, explaining why individuals use it both internally and topically for the treatment of acne. Omega 7 oils also have an affinity for the mucous membranes of the body, particularly those lining the urogenital and digestive tracts. This is one way in which the juice of the Seabuckthorn berries are said to aid in the prevention and treatment of constipation. They keep the intestinal tract healthy by keeping it moist and mucous secreting, allowing for better absorption of nutrients and healthy flow of wastes.
What you can expect from Seabuckthorn:
Most of the research on Seabuckthorn to date has been shown to be inconclusive. That being said, with further support, there may be evidence to suggest a wide number of health benefits associated with its use:
Skin irritations (such as burns and atopic dermatitis)
Gastric ulcer
Cardiovascular disease and various inflammatory conditions
Liver health and protection/prevention of cirrhosis
Weight loss
Acne
Wrinkles
Free radical protection
Eczema
Common colds & even pneumonia!
Seabuckthorn has been suggested to benefit all of these conditions and more. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) , Seabuckthorn juice and oil is commonly used as an expectorant and demulcent for coughs. Recently, animal studies have suggested it also has adaptogenic properties. The oil is often used topically in creams and acne remedies, as it is known to calm acne, help soothe and restore skin, prevent wrinkles, and leave the skin moisturized and protected from free radical damage.
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