Health Benefits of Sea Buckthorn Oil
Sea buckthorn oil, which has been known to heal even the most serious wounds, has always had a special importance. This oil was made by hand: the dried berries were covered with vegetable oil in a pot, and placed into a Russian stove for the night.
How it is obtained
Nowadays, for the production of sea buckthorn oil, an inexpensive and not very high quality vegetable oil or, in the best case, a low-grade olive, almond, or sunflower oil is most often used as an additional ingredient. Strictly speaking, the finished product does not contain a great deal of sea buckthorn oil (20 carotinoids), since it is, in fact, an infusion of vegetable oil with sea buckthorn berries of a bright orange colour.
The Ringing Cedars of Russia company uses only cedar nut oil and only that of the highest quality and only wild harvested Siberian sea buckthorn berries to create a sea buckthorn extract. Thanks to a special technology, the Ringing Cedars of Russia company's sea buckthorn oil contains 100 carotinoids, which is obvious from the oil's deep dark orange colour, rich sea buckthorn taste, and fragrance.
Thanks to these two facts, sea buckthorn oil from the Ringing Cedars of Russia company is greatly superior in its medicinal qualities to the sea buckthorn oil of other producers.
Properties
- It strengthens the immune system.
- Sea buckthorn oil possesses wonderful wound-healing action. It is used internally to treat peptic ulcers of the stomach and duodenum.
- It possesses high biological activity.
- It possesses bactericidal properties, therefore it is good to use sea buckthorn oil in suppurating wounds that take a long time to heal, and in any skin problems.
- It has analgesic properties.
- It increases the elasticity of the blood vessels, and improves blood circulation.
- It lowers the level of cholesterol in the blood.
- It has an antimicrobial action. It is wonderful for treating all types of stomatitis, periodontosis, and tonsillitis.
- The oil is wonderful to apply for treating the hair. The use of sea buckthorn oil accelerates hair growth. The application of sea buckthorn oil is also recommended for the elimination of dandruff.
- Sea buckthorn oil is very useful for improving cardiac activity.
- Sea buckthorn oil has laxative properties, and so it is prescribed for the treatment of constipation.
- It prevents the development of obesity.
- It normalizes metabolic processes in the body.
- It hinders the development of thrombosis.
- It normalizes and restores the operation of the liver.
- It improves vision.
- It possesses general stengthening action.
- It is useful for men in preserving their virility.
- It improves the functioning of the pancreas and the thyroid gland.
- It protects the skin from the harmful effect of ultraviolet light.
- It is effective in cosmetology for the elimination of freckles and pigmented marks, and smooths out wrinkles.
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Sea buckthorn oil - Treatment and Application
Internally, sea buckthorn oil is used for the treatment of diseases of the stomach and duodenum, for the treatment and preventive treatment of atherosclerosis, in metabolic disorders, to level out the hormonal background, for the comprehensive treatment of infertility, in stomatitis, and several other problems and illnesses.
Externally, sea buckthorn oil is used to heal wounds and burns, for the preventive treatment of premature aging of the skin, to fortify the hair, and to sharpen vision.
Now about this all in more detail.
Sea buckthorn oil in gastritis, and ulcers of the stomach and duodenum
This is perhaps the most widespread manner of using sea buckthorn oil. The recommendation is to take 1 teaspoon of the oil 3 times per day a half-hour before eating. In the morning, it is essential to take it on an empty stomach. At the very beginning of the treatment, unpleasant sensations may occur. These include a bitter taste in the mouth and heartburn. This stage must simply be tolerated; everything must be taken according to the schedule. The course of treatment is 1 month.
Sea buckthorn oil in stomatitis
Those areas requiring treatment may simply be rubbed with the oil. But, in our experience, it is best to apply a compress to the problem areas. Simply take cotton or sterile gauze, soak it in the oil, and apply it. It should be held for at least 5 to 10 minutes. Afterwards, do not eat or drink for a half-hour to an hour.
Sea buckthorn oil for the nose. Treatment of a head cold
Place 2 to 3 drops of sea buckthorn oil in your nose 3 times per day. The nasal passages may also be moistened with sea buckthorn.
Sea buckthorn oil in tonsillitis
Rinse the throat with the following solution: dissolve 1 teaspoon of oil in 0.5 litres of warm water. Rinse every half-hour. This emulsion is also very good for making compresses for the throat.
Sea buckthorn oil in radiation injuries
Take 1 teaspoon 3 times per day internally. Also beneficial are the berries themselves, both fresh and frozen; a tea can be made from sea buckthorn shoots and leaves.
Sea buckthorn oil in atherosclerosis
For preventive treatment, it is best to take the oil twice per day, 1 teaspoon a half-hour before eating. The course of treatment is 1 month.
Sea buckthorn oil in diseases of the upper respiratory tract
It is best to carry out a course of inhalations of sea buckthorn oil—10 procedures consisting of 15 minutes daily.
Sea buckthorn oil in gynecology: tampons with sea buckthorn oil
These tampons are used for the treatment of cervical erosion. Liberally soak a tampon (using approximately 5–10 ml of oil); press the tampon tightly to the area of the erosion, and leave it for 12 hours. Change the tampons daily. The procedures are carried out as a course of treatment consisting of 8 to 12 procedures.
Sea buckthorn oil in burns, for the treatment of wounds that are difficult to heal, for the treatment of bedsores and frostbite
It is best at the very beginning to dress the wounds with a solution of furacilin or penicilin. Then apply a bandage with sea buckthorn oil. Change the bandage daily. This treatment gives very good results.
Sea buckthorn oil in hemorrhoids
It is best to combine an internal dose of the oil with an external application in the form of compresses. Place gauze soaked in sea buckthorn oil on the painful area. It may be applied for a short time (an hour), or may be left for the entire night. If there is no possibility of applying a compress, then the painful areas may be lubricated simply by using a cotton swab.
by Olga Andreeva, PhD.
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Customer Reviews:
I use your sea buckthorn oil on my face — it is simply wonderful! I apply sea buckthorn oil once a week on my entire face and neck, I leave it for 15 to 20 minutes, wash it off with warm water without any soap or gel, and then apply cream to my face. I have felt the moistening effect, my skin becomes smooth, and my freckles have practically disappeared. I have done a mask only twice, but I began to received five times as many compliments from my husband. My skin is like the skin in the glossy magazines.
Thank you very much!
Vera Soboleva, Moscow, Russia
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I suffered from periodontosis for a long time. I was being treated by a dentist. They used electromassage, ointments, rinses. The treatment proceeded slowly. My teeth were exposed, my gums were inflamed. The dentist advised me to used sea buckthorn oil. I'll describe the method of treatment; perhaps it will be useful for someone. Initially I rinse my mouth, brush my teeth, then rinse my mouth with an extract of oak bark. After this, I make a type of wick from cotton, moisten it with sea buckthorn oil, and place it on my gums. I keep it there as long as possible, until no oil remains on the wick. At the same time, I use it to moisten my throat. The improvement was immediately noticeable: previously my throat would burn, but my throat has stopped hurting, and my gums have returned to normal.
G. V. Nechaeva, Pskov, Russia
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Several years ago, I had an accident—I scalded my leg with boiling water. Blisters appeared, and my leg turned black. My neighbor advised me to apply sea buckthorn oil to the place of the burn, and within several minutes the pain went away, and by the end of the day, the blisters had subsided...
Marina Yurkova, Moscow, Russia
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In the spring of 2012, I went to an optician complaining that my vision was deteriorating. The diagnosis was a cataract. The only thing to do was operate. But I had read somewhere about sea buckthorn oil. I began to apply two drops of the oil in both eyes almost every day. It stung and burned, but I put up with it. I did this procedure for eight months, and did not take any other medicine. Soon, according to the second opinion of that same doctor, an operation was no longer required.
M. M. Churakov, Saratov, Russia
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Sea Buckthorn Oil - What is it Used For?
Other Names: Ananas de Sibérie, Oblepikha, Olivier de Sibérie...
Siberian Cedar Nut Oil enriched with Sea Buckthorn Berry is Sea Buckthorn Oil made by method of extraction based on the highest quality Siberian Cedar Nut Oil. Our Unique Sea Buckthorn Oil contains 100 caratinoids per 100ml - the highest possible concentrate!
Sea buckthorn is an herb. The leaves, flowers, 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.
Source: http://www.webmd.com/
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Cedar Nut Sheller
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The brand name "THE RINGING CEDARS OF RUSSIA" stands for business integrity, decency and the highest possible quality of product. All products marketed under this brand name convey the primordial power of Nature and the warmth of our hearts. We offer:
A variety of high-quality cedar products, including cedar nuts and cedar nut oil.
Huge plantations of cedar trees grow in the Siberian taiga, said to be the ecologically purest area of the world. The virgin forest of the taiga has never been treated with any chemicals or artificial fertilisation, nor abused by agricultural machines.
Cedar nuts (the seeds of the cedar tree) take two years to mature, during which time the tree accumulates a huge volume of positive cosmic energy. Crops of nuts are harvested manually by people lovingly devoted to this task, working in a pleasant environment without undue haste to create unique products full of positive energy reflecting the infinite powers of Nature. Specific preparations include:
We pick only cedar cones which fall naturally from the trees, thus ensuring that only ripe cones are selected. We always avoid hitting the trees to shake unripe cedar cones down (as happens with some other commercial operations) -- a practice which causes the nuts to lose their healing power.
Cones are then manually shelled with the help of wooden shell-removers. Nut centres are separated from their shells using wooden rollers.
Cedar nut oil and cedar nut flour marketed under our brand name are obtained by the cold-pressure method, using manual wooden oil-presses.
Cedar nut oil is then stored in special containers and packed in a small village near Novosibirsk by name "Kandayrovo" using unique technology to avoid any contact with metal. The whole process is strictly supervised to ensure it complies with all sanitary requirements.
Final products are placed in special packaging to prevent daylight penetration, and stored at a temperature of 0C to +5C to better preserve the product's natural components. The resulting product is a bright gold-coloured liquid with the pleasant smell of cedar nuts. It is a 100% natural product with strong healing powers.
SIBERIAN CEDAR NUT OIL
Siberian Cedar nuts (cedar nuts) contain about 60% oil. They are therefore pressed to obtain Cedar nut oil, which is available on the market as a very expensive gourmet cooking oil. Cold pressing in all-wooden presses is preferred to retain the nutritional properties of nuts and derive the oil of highest quality.
The Cedar nut oil bearing "The Ringing Cedars of Russia" brand comes exclusively from wild-harvested Siberian Cedar nuts - one of the most nutritious Cedar nuts in the world. In comparison, other Cedar nut oils are usually pressed from the Italian pignolia Cedar nuts, which are not nearly as potent and are often harvested from trees growing in plantations. Our Siberian Cedar nut oil is extra virgin (100% cold pressed from freshly shelled raw Siberian Cedar nuts), whereas most Cedar nut oils on the market are either not cold pressed or even pressed from roasted (!) Cedar nuts, which significantly decreases the oil value. Finally, "The Ringing Cedars of Russia" Siberian Cedar nut oil is the only one which is available on the market anywhere in the world pressed with wooden presses in accordance with traditional techniques described in Vladimir Megre's life-changing book "The Ringing Cedars of Russia". In contrast, all other Cedar nut oils are pressed using steel presses, which immediately degrades them (contact with steel oxidizes some of the Cedar nut oil's most important ingredients such as vitamins, and is known to remove the 'life force' from the oil).
Cedar nut oil has also traditionally been used in ancient Russian and European natural medicine to cure a wide array of ailments - ingested (decreasing blood pressure, boosting immune system resistance, etc.) or applied externally (a range of dermatological disorders). It is also used in expensive cosmetics.
Cedar nut oil contains pinolenic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid, and is marketed in the U.S. as a means stimulate cell proliferation, prevent hypertension, decrease blood lipid and blood sugar, and inhibit allergic reactions.
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RASPBERRY AND CEDAR NUT BARS
Preparation:
1. Preheat the oven to fan 170C/ conventional 190C/gas 5. Butter a shallow 23cm square tin. Tip the flour, oats and butter into a mixing bowl and use your fingers to work the mixture together to make coarse crumbs. Mix in the sugar, lemon zest and three quarters of the cedar nuts using your hands, then press the mixture together well so it forms large sticky clumps.
2. Drop about two thirds of the oat mixture into the base of the tin, spread it out and press down very lightly - don't pack it too firmly. Scatter the raspberries on top, sprinkle the rest of the oat mixture over, then the rest of the cedar nuts and press everything down lightly.
3. Bake for 35-40 minutes until pale golden on top. Cut into 12 bars with a sharp knife while still warm, then leave to cool in the tin before removing. Will keep for 2-3 days.
Cuts into 12 large bars.
QUINOA PILAF WITH CEDAR NUTS
Ingredients:
2 cups vegetable broth
1 cup quinoa, rinsed
1/4 cup cedar nuts
1 tablespoon cedar nut oil
1/2 large onion, chopped
1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley leaves
Salt and pepper
Preparation:
Put the broth and quinoa in a medium sized saucepan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook for 15 to 20 minutes, until liquid is absorbed and grain is tender.
Meanwhile, toast the nuts in a large dry skillet over medium-high heat until golden brown and fragrant, about 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Remove nuts from pan and set aside. Heat the oil in the same skillet over a medium-high heat. Add the onions and cook stirring occasionally, until the onions soften and begin to brown, about 6 minutes.
When the quinoa is done, fluff with a fork and transfer to a large serving bowl. Stir in the cedar nuts, onions, and parsley. Season with salt and pepper and serve.
CEDAR NUT SALAD DRESSING
This dressing adds a special touch to your salad with crunchy cedar nuts and the bright flavors of cranberry and balsamic vinegar.
Ingredients:
6 tablespoons cranberry juice
1 tablespoon cedar nuts, toasted
1 tablespoon cedar nut oil
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/8 teaspoon salt
Preparation:
In a jar with a tight-fitting lid, combine all ingredients; shake well. Cover and refrigerate until serving.
Yield: 1/2 cup.
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