Sea buckthorn oil. Learn more:
In that country, this berry is known as sea buckthorn, northern or Siberian pineapple for its delicate and tropical flavor, or "orange queen" for its refined beauty.
It is a thick textured oil. Widely used to easily tan the skin. Hence, when used for therapeutic massages it is important to be careful to use gloves or be careful not to stain clothing.
So far, none of the vegetable oils has more carotenoids than sea buckthorn oil, which is why it has a powerful effect on slowing down the aging process. This also justifies its historical use in medicine, cosmetics and cooking. In ancient times, it was also called "red oil."
The "Orange Queen" generously shares this power with those who seek, listen to, and appreciate the joyful abundance of nature.
Rich in vitamin C, E, group B, K, omega-7, omega-6, omega-3, flavonoids, flavonols, carotenoids, among others.
Applications: Cooking, cosmetics, therapeutic massages.
Among the benefits attributed to the oil are:
- Contains antioxidants protecting from free radicals
- Improves defenses
- Prevents the appearance of infections
- Promotes liver detoxification
- Promotes cardiovascular health
During menopause it is very useful:
- As an excellent alternative to treat vaginal atrophy in women who cannot use estrogen treatment
- Dry skin
- Inflammation of the vaginal mucosa
- Hair and skin problems
- Gastrointestinal mucosal symptoms
- Vaginal itching