
Is there a remedy, the reception of which helps to cope not with one disease, but with a whole list of ailments? Obviously, yes, and such a product is cedar nut oil.
Cedar nut oil is a product that helps to cope with a number of diseases: solves problems related to the cardiovascular system, strengthens the immune system, improves digestion and supports the beauty of the skin.Given the variety of its beneficial properties, cedar oil can be considered as a valuable addition to your diet and skin care.
Cardiovascular Health
Atherosclerotic changes occur when low-density lipoproteins – the “bad” cholesterol – form on the walls of blood vessels. This leads to narrowing of the arteries, development of atherosclerosis, heart attack and strokes. To maintain health and normal cholesterol levels, it is important to simultaneously reduce the concentration of “bad” and increase the level of “good” cholesterol. Cedar nut oil improves blood chemistry, insulin sensitivity[1], vascular function and reduces oxidative stress. This is because vegetable fats and fiber reduce the absorption of animal fats in the intestines and stimulate the excretion of excess cholesterol through the bile.
Immune System Support
Cedar nut oil contains a number of beneficial substances, including vitamins (especially vitamin E), minerals and antioxidants. Vitamin E, for example, helps protect cells from free radicals, which minimizes the risk of inflammation and infection. Regular consumption of cedar nut oil boosts the body's defenses. For example, during the cold and flu season, cedar nut oil increases the levels of vitamins and minerals in the body, reducing the chances of illness. This is beneficial for both children and adults, especially those with weakened immune systems.
Improved Digestion
Cedar nut oil has anti-inflammatory properties, allowing it to reduce inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines. Moreover, the ability of cedar nut oil to accelerate the regeneration (repair) processes of mucous membranes is also used in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. Clinical trials conducted at the Tomsk Research Institute of Balneology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation showed that the inclusion of cedar nut oil in the complex treatment of peptic ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum leads to a reduction in the time of ulcer scarring.
Beauty and youthfulness of the skin
Cedar nut oil is actively used for skin care due to its moisturizing and nourishing properties. It is effective for dermatitis, which is often accompanied by itching, redness and flaking. Cedar nut oil reduces inflammation and soothes the skin due to the vitamin E, polyunsaturated fatty acids phytosterols and B vitamins in the composition[2].