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Wheat Germ Oil Refined

Wheat germ oil is also very high in vitamin E (255 mg/100g), and has the highest content of vitamin E of any food that has not undergone prior preparation or vitamin fortification.

Wheat Germ Oil Refined

Add a nutrient-rich, age-defying boost to your skincare routine by incorporating wheat germ oil into your regimen. Whether you take this oil as a supplement, add it to your recipes or use it topically, this type of oil offers numerous benefits, ranging from softening and moisturizing your skin to boosting its regenerative powers. If youre interested in natural ways of supporting a healthy, glowing complexion, wheat-germ oil is worth investigating.

Wheat Germ Information

Wheat-germ oil is derived from wheat germ, which is considered the heart of wheat since its found at the center of the wheat berry. It feeds the wheat plant with nutrients to help it germinate and grow. Wheat germ is the most nutritious component of the wheat kernel and contains 23 different nutrients, including protein, B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, iron and calcium. Its dense nutritional benefits make it a healthy addition to your diet. The oil is also nutrient-packed, which makes it particularly well-suited to moisturizing and soothing your skin.

Wheat Germ Oil Benefits

Wheat-germ oil is readily absorbed by your skin, which makes it an effective moisturizer and an appropriate topical treatment. When applied to your skin, wheat-germ oil delivers a healthy infusion of vitamin A, vitamin D, B vitamins, antioxidants and fatty acids. These nutrients not only moisturize and heal dry or cracked skin, they also help prevent scarring. In particular, wheat-germ oil is a rich source of vitamin E, which helps reduce skin damage, fight free radicals, support healthy collagen formation and maintain even skin tone.

How to Use Wheat-Germ Oil

If youre using wheat-germ oil topically, its best to use it as part of a blend. Because of its strong aroma, add no more than 10- to 15-percent wheat germ oil to your mixture. Also try base oils, such as jojoba or carrot, and essential oils, such as sandalwood, geranium, cedarwood, fennel, lavender and patchouli all of which support healthy skin. In addition to using the oil topically, you can also drizzle it on vegetables or salads, or incorporate it into other dishes to give your recipes a nutritious boost.

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Cucumber Melon Fragrance Oil

Cucumber and Melon is an aroma of sweet and sour cucumber and a deep green oily note with hints of violet, with a background of sweet, freshly sliced honeydew melon.

Great for use by itself or for creative mixing with other fragrances.

Cosmetics (Creams, Lotions, Lipsticks, Hair Oils, Spray Perfumes) and Soap.

Always test fragrance oil in small batches of all applications before large batches.

FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY!

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Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil Virgin

Virgin Seabuckthorn Fruit Oil isnaturally rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids and nutrients, Seabuckthorn Fruit Oil Virgin is known to be a unique ingredient for nutritional supplement and topical applications

Extraction method : Supercritical CO2

Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil Virgin

What Is Sea Buckthorn Oil?

Contrary to what its name suggests, sea buckthorn oil does not come from the sea. Its actually derived from sea buckthorn, a shrub that belongs to the Elaeagnaceae family and grows in the mountainous and coastal areas of Asia and Europe.

Its botanical name, Hippophae rhamnoides, means tree that makes the horse shine, referring to its ability to improve horses health and make their hair shiny and smooth. It was also used to cure blindness in horses.

Sea buckthorn is believed to have originated from the Himalayas, but was also used by the ancient Greeks and other European cultures. It not only appears in ancient Tibetan texts, but is also mentioned in the Indian Materia Medica, early Chinese formularies, and ancient Greek mythology.

Sea buckthorn oil was even cited in the blood-stained histories of Genghis Khan, proving that the benefits and uses of sea buckthorn have been well-known for a very long time.

There are two kinds of sea buckthorn oil: seed oil and fruit oil. They are both derived from the small, nutrient-rich and yellow-orange berries, which are about one-third the size of a blueberry. The seed oil is extracted from the small dark seeds, while the fruit oil comes from the fleshy pulp.

Although they share some characteristics in their nutrient profile, sea buckthorn seed oil and fruit oil have pronounced differences. Fruit oil is dark red or red orange and quite viscous, while seed oil is yellow or pale orange and more fluid. Both oils, though, have a strong musky scent.

Uses of Sea Buckthorn Oil

Sea buckthorn has a long history of use in folk medicine, dating back thousands of years. Tibetan doctors during the Tang dynasty used it to help relieve various health problems.

It is renowned in Ayurvedic medicine as far back as 5, 000 BC. In 12 BC, the ancient Greeks used it to treat various health issues. In Tibet, Russia, Mongolia, and China, sea buckthorn is known to help relieve cough, promote blood circulation, aid digestion, and alleviate pain.

Sea buckthorn oil is well-known today for its healing and rejuvenating effects on the skin. When used topically, its a great natural cleanser and exfoliator. It can also help heal burns, cuts, wounds, sunburn, rashes, and other types of skin damage.

Using sea buckthorn oil daily helps slow down the signs of aging by nourishing the tissues in your skin and body.

Composition of Sea Buckthorn Oil

Sea buckthorn berry is becoming as popular as pomegranate and acai berry because of its very impressive nutritional profile. It contains over 190 nutrients and phytonutrients, including vitamin C, which is 12 times higher than that of an orange.

It also contains high amounts of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and protein, making it a powerful superfood.

This berry also has as much vitamin E as wheat germ, three times more vitamin A than carrots, and four times more superoxide dismutase (SOD), an important enzyme that helps prevent free radical damage, than ginseng. Plus, its the only plant source that contains omega-3, 6, 9 and 7.

Both sea buckthorn seed and fruit oil are rich in nutrients such as carotenoids, tocotrienols, and tocopherols. They are loaded with antioxidants like phenols, terpenes, and glucosides; vitamins A, C, and E; beta-carotene; plant sterols; and trace elements such as copper, iron, selenium, and manganese.

Sea buckthorn oil is an important plant food source of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are an important structural component of mucous membranes. However, there is a major difference between the fatty acid composition of the two sea buckthorn oils.

The major fatty acids in seed oil are omega-3 and 6, particularly linoleic acid and alpha-linoleic acid (comprising 70 percent). Meanwhile, the fruit oil contains monounsaturated fatty acids and omega-7 (palmitoleic and palmitic acid).

Benefits of Sea Buckthorn Oil

The unique high fatty acid content of sea buckthorn oil and the wealth of nutrients it contains make it one of the most health-promoting herbal oils today. Its believed to have high antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties that help promote total body wellness. Here are some potential benefits of sea buckthorn oil:

Promote skin health.Oral and topical applications of sea buckthorn oil both have benefits on skin problems. It promotes skin hydration, elasticity, and skin regeneration, and even helps treat and prevent acne.

Sea buckthorn oil may also be beneficial for rosacea, a chronic inflammatory condition that causes small red bumps on the face.

Help with weight management.Experts say that the fatty acids in sea buckthorn oil helps signal your body to stop storing fat. According to Dr. Mehmet Oz, the oil can even help keep off weight for longer periods compared to conventional weight loss programs.

Help prevent dementia and Alzheimers disease.The vitamin B12 in this herbal oil can help improve cognitive decline. The omega-3s and other fatty acids in this oil may also contribute to this benefit.

Promote healing of ulcer and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).Sea buckthorn oil can help soothe the mucosal tissue in the digestive tract, and may also be useful in treating gastric ulcers. It can also work for other GI tract problems, including upset stomach, dyspepsia, and constipation.23

Relieves dry eyes.Sea buckthorn oil provides relief from dry eye, a condition commonly seen in older people and menopausal women and is often caused by hormonal changes.

According to Dr. Tori Hudson, a study found that oral supplementation of sea buckthorn oil in individuals with dry eyes for three months had a positive effect on osmolarity and dry eye symptoms, such as burning and redness.

How to Make Sea Buckthorn Oil

Extracting sea buckthorn oil is a difficult and delicate process, as it affects the potency and quality of the oil. Solvent extraction, cold-pressing, hot-pressing, and maceration in other carrier oils are some common ways sea buckthorn oil is extracted, but these methods have their own disadvantages.

For example, cold-pressing may be ideal, but the extraction rate is quite low. Meanwhile, hot-pressing and solvent extraction may contaminate the oil with hazardous solvents and use high heat that destroy the oils valuable nutrients. One method that can extract sea buckthorn oil efficiently is supercritical CO2 extraction, which uses liquidized carbon dioxide to pull the oils out while retaining nearly all the beneficial components in the berry.

Many health experts now recommend supercritical CO2-extracted sea buckthorn oil, as it preserves the oils impressive nutrient profile.

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Wheat Germ Oil Virgin

Wheat germ oil is also very high in vitamin E (255 mg/100g), and has the highest content of vitamin E of any food that has not undergone prior preparation or vitamin fortification.

Virgin Cold-Pressed Oil

Wheat Germ Oil Virgin

Add a nutrient-rich, age-defying boost to your skincare routine by incorporating wheat germ oil into your regimen. Whether you take this oil as a supplement, add it to your recipes or use it topically, this type of oil offers numerous benefits, ranging from softening and moisturizing your skin to boosting its regenerative powers. If youre interested in natural ways of supporting a healthy, glowing complexion, wheat-germ oil is worth investigating.

Wheat Germ Information

Wheat-germ oil is derived from wheat germ, which is considered the heart of wheat since its found at the center of the wheat berry. It feeds the wheat plant with nutrients to help it germinate and grow. Wheat germ is the most nutritious component of the wheat kernel and contains 23 different nutrients, including protein, B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, iron and calcium. Its dense nutritional benefits make it a healthy addition to your diet. The oil is also nutrient-packed, which makes it particularly well-suited to moisturizing and soothing your skin.

Wheat Germ Oil Benefits

Wheat-germ oil is readily absorbed by your skin, which makes it an effective moisturizer and an appropriate topical treatment. When applied to your skin, wheat-germ oil delivers a healthy infusion of vitamin A, vitamin D, B vitamins, antioxidants and fatty acids. These nutrients not only moisturize and heal dry or cracked skin, they also help prevent scarring. In particular, wheat-germ oil is a rich source of vitamin E, which helps reduce skin damage, fight free radicals, support healthy collagen formation and maintain even skin tone.

How to Use Wheat-Germ Oil

If youre using wheat-germ oil topically, its best to use it as part of a blend. Because of its strong aroma, add no more than 10- to 15-percent wheat germ-oil to your mixture. Also try base oils, such as jojoba or carrot, and essential oils, such as sandalwood, geranium, cedarwood, fennel, lavender and patchouli all of which support healthy skin. In addition to using the oil topically, you can also drizzle it on vegetables or salads, or incorporate it into other dishes to give your recipes a nutritious boost.

Considerations

In addition to wheat-germ oils dark color and strong, heavy fragrance, those with a wheat or gluten allergy or sensitivity should avoid using wheat-germ oil. Additionally, because of wheat-germ oils sensitivity to light, temperature fluctuations and oxidation, its best to store it in the refrigerator, where it can stay fresh, for a long while.

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Hemp Seed Oil Virgin

Hemp Seed Oil-Virgin is a characteristic deep green liquid used in applications including nutritional supplement, food, cosmetic and industrial.

Virgin Cold-Pressed Oil

Hemp Seed Oil Virgin

Hemp Seed Oil-Virgin is a characteristic green liquid used in applications including nutritional supplement, food, cosmetic and industrial. This Virgin (Unrefined) oil has a characteristic odor and taste. With high levels of polyunsaturated fatty acids and low levels of saturated fatty acids, Hemp Seed Oil-Virgin is a unique oil known for its healthy properties. As a result of the oils high polyunsaturated fatty acid content, heat exposure should be limited

Hemp Seed Oil Benefits

One classic use is in soaps. Hemp oil is also used in paints and lubricants, and as a body care product. It may be rubbed directly onto the skin to treat cracked, dry skin, or it can be blended into body oils, body creams, and other personal care products. Some people also use it as a dietary supplement, taking advantage of the high concentrations of essential fatty acids in unrefined hemp oil and using the oil as a dressing or garnish to improve nutrition.

Unrefined hemp seedoil does not have a very long shelf life. The oil quickly goes rancid, unless it is stored in dark containers in a refrigerated environment. People who use unrefined hemp oil generally purchase it in small amounts so that it will not become rancid. The oil is also not suitable for cooking, because it has a very low smoking point. Refined hemp oil is much more shelf stable, although many of the benefits of it are not present after refining.

Hemp Oil Benefits for Skin

The hemp seed oil contains a number of fatty acids which are very healthy for your skin. These fatty acids nourish and moisturize your skin in the right manner and sufficient amount. There are many skin products like face creams and body creams which have hemp oil as the main ingredients. This is because it is herbal and has almost no side effects. A skin massage of only hemp oil, would give you healthy and rich skin which looks very young and held. If you are a regular user of hemp oil products for the natural skin care, it acts as an anti-aging benefit too. Hemp oil prevents skin disorders like psoriasis, eczema, acne and dry skin.

Hemp Oil Benefits for Hair

There are many hair health benefits of hemp seed oil as well. Many non-commercial and herbal hair products like shampoos, hair oils, conditioners, etc. are made by using hemp oil. Like the skin care, massages with hemp seed oil products can improve blood circulation in the head and the brain. Washing hair with hemp oil shampoos and conditioners, can thicken the hair texture and keep the scalp away from dandruff. Thus hemp seed oil is very beneficial for your hair care as well. Loss of hair is also reduced by using them and scalp infections and problems are kept away.

Super Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids

Hemp seed oil is also rich in super polyunsaturated fatty acids, most notably gamma-linolenic acid and stearidonic acid. Although these are not essential fatty acids, they may help reduce the symptoms of atopic dermatitis and other skin conditions. However, the amount of these non-essential fatty acids varies according to the quality of the hemp plant the acids were derived from.

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Pomegranate Seed Oil

Pomegranate Seed Oil is primarily used in the cosmetic industry however medicinal uses exist as well. The clear honey colored oil is known to be rich in natural anti-oxidants and a quality source of the essential fatty acid Punicic (18:3 n-5).

Pomegranate Seed Oil

Pomegranate seed oilis extracted fromthe pomegranate fruitscientifically calledPunica granatum, and is a fruit-bearing shrub or small tree that grows between 16 to 26 feet tall. The name pomegranate actually means seeded apple and came from the Middle French pomme garnete. The plant is thought to have originated in Iran, but today is widely grown through the Mediterranean and in Southern Europe, northern Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. We also have it here in the U.S. in parts of California and Arizona.

A symbol of health, fertility, and eternal life, pomegranate has spiny branches and evergreen leaves, with showy flowers that bloom by themselves or in clusters of as many as five. The fruit is about 2.5 to 5 inches wide, and has a tough leathery skin. Inside, youll find white spongy tissue in compartments packed with transparent sacs full of tart, juicy pulp. In each sac there is one white or red seedand thats where the magical oil comes from.

Pomegranate Seed Oil Cosmetic Properties

The regenerative power of pomegranate seed oil is one of the most exciting areas in todays skin care research. A study published in theJournal of Ethnopharmacology, for instance, found that pomegranate oil stimulates keratinocytes, which are the major cells found in the epidermisthe outer layer of the skin. Helping to regenerate these cells may actually help reverse past damage to revive skin and reveal a newer and more youthful appearance.

There is more to this ingredient, however. Here are the details:

  • Anti-inflammatory:One of the main things that ages our skin is inflammation, which can be caused by a number of things, including the sun, diet, and exposure to toxins. Pomegranate seed oil has a unique polyunsaturated acid called punicic acidan omega 5 fatty acidthat has strong anti-inflammatory powers.
  • Antioxidant protection:Just like the pomegranate fruit is prized for its high antioxidant content, the pomegranate seed oil is the also coveted for its antioxidant protection. By fending off damaging free radicals, the oil keeps skin looking young day after day. It can also provide some protection against sun exposure. So strong are these protective effects that a 2003 study published in theJournal of Medicinal Foodfound that pomegranate seed oil significantly decreased the incidence of skin cancer in mice exposed to cancer-causing chemicals.
  • Moisturization:Like most natural oils, pomegranate seed oil also hydrates skin, penetrating easily and deeply to create lasting, healthy moisture that wont feel greasy or create shininess. Its perfect for all types of skin, even acne-prone skin.
  • Soothing:Because of all its properties together, pomegranate seed oil provides soothing, hydrating relief for those with extra dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, and sunburned skin. The anti-inflammatory properties calm redness and irritation, the natural moisturizers hydrate, and the magical regeneration properties help heal wounds and restore skin health.
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