RM16.00 - RM73.00
100% Pure Organic Sea Buckthorn Oil 10ml, 30ml, 50ml, 100ml
Price RM16.00 - RM73.00
Product SKU Sea Buckthorn Oil
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  • Improving blood pressure and lowering cholesterol
  • Preventing and controlling blood vessel diseases
  • Rich in Many Nutrients
  • Promotes Heart Health
  • May Protect Against Diabetes
  • Protects Your Skin
  • May Boost Your Immune System
  • May Support a Healthy Liver
  • May Help Fight Cancer Cells

The oil extracted from sea buckthorn is great for your skin, and you can eat the vitamin C and antioxidant-rich berries too. ... Other than anti-aging superpowers, what all my sea buckthorn products share is their warm, orange hue, refreshing scent, and the ability to make your skin seriously glow

How to Apply Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil Directly to the Skin
Cleanse your face with a cleanser formulated for your skin type, and rinse with warm water.
Massage moisturizer into your skin until fully absorbed. Oil works best over moisturizer, as it creates a barrier against dryness and locks in moisture.

Overview Information
Sea buckthorn is a plant. The leaves, flowers, seeds, and fruits are used to make medicine.

Sea buckthorn leaves and flowers are used for treating arthritis, gastrointestinal ulcers, gout, and skin rashes caused by infectious diseases such as measles. A tea containing sea buckthorn leaves is used as a source of vitamins, antioxidants, protein building blocks (amino acids), fatty acids and minerals; for improving blood pressure and lowering cholesterol; preventing and controlling blood vessel diseases; and boosting immunity.

Sea buckthorn berries are used for preventing infections, improving sight, and slowing the aging process.

The seed or berry oil is used as an expectorant for loosening phlegm; for treating asthma, heart disorders including chest pain (angina) and high cholesterol; for preventing blood vessel disease; and as an antioxidant. Sea buckthorn oil is also used for slowing the decline of thinking skills with age; reducing illness due to cancer, as well as limiting the toxicity of chemical cancer treatment (chemotherapy); balancing the immune system; treating stomach and intestinal diseases including ulcers and reflux esophagitis (GERD); treating night blindness and dry eye; and as a supplemental source of vitamins C, A, and E, beta-carotene, minerals, amino acids, and fatty acids.

Some people apply sea buckthorn berries, berry concentrate, and berry or seed oil directly to the skin for preventing sunburn; for treating radiation damage from x-rays and sunburns; for healing wounds including bedsores, burns, and cuts; for acne, dermatitis, dry skin, eczema, skin ulcers, and skin color changes after giving birth; and for protecting mucus membranes.

In foods, sea buckthorn berries are used to make jellies, juices, purees, and sauces.

In manufacturing, sea buckthorn is used in cosmetics and anti-aging products.

How does it work?
Sea buckthorn contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, C, and other active ingredients. It might have some activity against stomach and intestinal ulcers, and heartburn symptoms.

Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: There is not enough reliable information about the safety of taking sea buckthorn if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
 

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