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Thursday, June 23, 2016
HOME DELIVERY! HOME DELIVERY!! HOME DELIVERY!!!
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This is to let u know that Mama's best oil now runs home delivery service most within Abuja, and outside Abuja on demand.
our products are as follow
1. Coconut oil
2. Palm oil
3. Moringa Oil
4. Carrot Oil etc.
All are Original and quality
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Lush, shiny, manageable and healthy hair can be yours, with coconut oil!
You can even clear out commercial conditioners, shine, and styling products, and replace them with this all-natural solution. Coconut oil is rich in anti-microbial properties, lauric acid, and medium-chain fatty acids that strengthen hair, condition the scalp, and help to regrow hair.
While I have supported the internal health benefits of coconut oil for quite sometime, it’s time to bring light to coconut oil’s other uses, one of which is using it as an all-natural, multi-tasking hair care product. Rich in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, the nourishing benefits coconut oil for hair keeps your hair strong, shiny and looking great!
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Benefits of Coconut Oil for Hair
If your hair is dry and brittle, chances are you are not consuming enough fresh water. Water helps to keep the entire body hydrated, including hair and skin. As we age, hormone health plays a significant part in the health of hair as well.
Eat for your best hair health by including lots of healthy fats, drinking plenty of water, and using natural hair care products, including coconut oil for hair, instead of dangerous chemical laden shampoos, conditioners or styling agents.
Coconut oil is rich in antioxidants, and has antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. When used on hair, it improves scalp health, fights infections and fungus, supports hair growth, all while adding volume and shine without the common harmful chemicals.
If you look on the ingredient labels of many of your favorite cosmetics and hair products, you will find coconut oil listed. However, most cosmetics and hair products also contain other ingredients that can be harmful to your health, while actually damaging your hair and skin.
The harsh chemicals in commercial hair care products can leave your hair flat, dry, and damaged. Adding coconut oil in small amounts simply isn’t enough. So avoid traditional products and add coconut oil to your regimen along with your favorite natural organic shampoos and products.
While some of these healthier hair products may cost a little more, the good news is that food-grade coconut oil is safe, affordable, and can effectively replace many hair care products in your cabinets.
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5 Ways to Use Coconut Oil for Hair
1. Conditioner
Coconut oil is free of the scary chemicals that lurk in commercial hair products, and is an excellent conditioner, for all types of hair. According to a study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science, coconut oil out performs sunflower oil and mineral oil, and is the only oil that reduces protein loss.(1) Avoid all beauty products that contain mineral oil, especially for children.
It is the protein loss in hair that leads to dryness and breakage. The lauric acid has a low molecular weight, and is able to actually penetrate the hair shaft, nourishing the hair with vitamins, minerals and the medium-chain fatty acids.
Coconut oil helps to prevent damage from combing and brushing, and it is safe to use on children. It can be used as a leave-in conditioner, or used as an intensive conditioner for a couple of hours, or overnight. The key to using all natural coconut oil as a leave-in hair conditioner, is finding the right amount for your hair. A little goes a long way.
TO CONDITION:
For short hair, start with just a ¼ teaspoon, warmed in your palms. For longer, thicker hair, you may need up to a ½ tablespoon. You want to use sparingly on thinner hair, as it can weigh hair down if too much is used. Pay particular attention to ends and the shaft of the hair. Smooth through hair, and proceed to style as normal.
As an intensive conditioner to restore hair, after washing with a gentle natural shampoo, apply 1 teaspoon (for short hair), 2 teaspoons (for shoulder length hair) and 1 tablespoon (for long hair) after warming in the palm of your hands. Apply to hair shaft and ends, and then rub into scalp. Cover with a shower cap, and leave on for 1-2 hours, or overnight. Wash with gentle shampoo, and style as normal.
For dry or damaged hair, add a couple of drops of sandalwood essential oil and/or geranium essential oil for both leave-in and intensive coconut oil for hair conditioning treatments. These essential oils support moisture retention, and work to increase the moisturizing and conditioning effects of the coconut oil for hair.
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2. Hair Growth
Coconut oil is a safe, effective, and reasonably priced solution if you have thinning hair. It can actually help grow hair, longer and thicker. The essential nutrients including the lauric acid, penetrates the hair shaft improving the overall health of the hair.
The health of hair is often a result of internal issues, and incorporating natural hair loss remedies will help. Foods high in Omega-3 fats, pumpkin, chia, and flax seeds, and green tea, and all help support healthy hair growth, from the inside out. Before trying prescription hair growth preparations that only work for 50% of individuals (2) and only works with continued use, modify your diet, and use coconut oil for hair conditioning and styling. The harsh chemicals can cause scalp irritation and even hair growth where hair is not desired.
HAIR GROWTH TREATMENT:
When massaged into the scalp, coconut oil helps to improve blood circulation, supporting hair growth. It is important to massage the coconut oil into the scalp with gentle pressure for 10 minutes, 3 or 4 times per week. If you want to just focus on scalp conditioning and hair growth, you will only need 1 teaspoon.
However, if you want the benefits of a deep conditioning, follow the steps above. Instead of using sandalwood essential oil, add 4 drops of rosemary essential oil, which is known to increase new hair growth over 20%. Rosemary oil also helps to increase circulation in the scalp, and when used with coconut oil can produce fantastic results.
After massaging the oils into the scalp for 10 minutes, place a shower cap on, and allow the heat of your body to work with the oils to improve scalp health. Follow with a gentle cleanser like my Homemade Rosemary Mint Shampoo. It smells great, and is gentle on all hair types.
Rich with vitamin K and vitamin E, coconut oil helps to reduce dandruff, and make hair follicles healthy. These treatments are not just for thinning hair; if you are experiencing hair fall while washing, brushing, or style, these treatments with essential oils can help.
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3. Dandruff
People have used coconut oil for skin for hundreds of years to fight dandruff. This unsightly, and often itchy, condition can be caused by dry skin conditions, sensitivity to the harsh chemicals in hair care products, and commonly yeast-like fungal (Malassezia) infections.(3)
Coconut oil’s medium-chain fatty acids including lauric acid and capric acid, have strong antiviral, antimicrobial and antifungal properties that target the fungus and help to kill it as well as viruses and bacteria that may be lurking on your scalp.
Many prescription and over-the-counter dandruff shampoos can actually make dandruff worse, and don’t fix the root cause of the flakiness. If the problem is fungal, or if the problem is dry skin, topical applications of coconut oil will make a difference.
Many commercial shampoos contain chemicals that are harmful. These include parabens, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfate, and many others. Dandruff shampoos are even worse, and contain ammonium laureth sulfate, magnesium aluminum silicate, and selenium sulfide.
And the majority of the time, these preparations simply do not work. The goal is to make the scalp healthier, free from fungus, and moisturized, to put an end to dandruff. Treating with coconut oil will not make dandruff go away overnight, but many can see results in just a week or so.
TO TREAT DANDRUFF:
Essential oils including lavender, wintergreen, thyme, and tea tree, all help to fight fungus and yeast. For an intensive dandruff treatment, after washing hair, mix 2 teaspoons of coconut oil with 5 drops of one of the oils mentioned above, or a combination, and massage into the scalp.
Be sure to really work the mixture into the scalp, from neck to forehead, and behind the ears. Cover with a shower cap, and if possible sit in the sun for 20-30 minutes to increase the heat, or simply use a hair dryer on a low setting to heat the cap.
Remove cap, and wash with a gentle natural shampoo. Repeat this 2 to 3 times per week, or even more often, as desired. Like with the conditioning or hair growth treatment, you can leave it on overnight. Just be sure to wear the shower cap to avoid staining bed linens.
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4. Styling
Yes, coconut oil is a great styling agent, and free from the dangerous chemicals in conventional hair care products! This is one of the most overlooked coconut oil for hair uses. Hair dryers, flat irons, hot rollers, and curling irons zap the moisture out of the hair shaft causing it to be brittle and prone to tangling.
Coconut oil helps to prevent this type of thermal damage, and when used in the proper amount for your hair length and texture, tames fly aways, frizz, and more. People with thick curly hair often fight frizz in humid climates. Coconut oil helps to tame the frizz, by penetrating into the curls. It can be applied throughout the day for touch-ups, just be sure to use it sparingly.
TO TAME FRIZZ:
Start with a tiny amount (1/4 teaspoon – 1 teaspoon) depending on hair, warming in palms. Smooth from root to tips, and blow dry and style as desired. It will take just a bit longer to dry your hair, but it will be soft, shiny, and manageable.
Disguise split ends, and nourish them at the same time by using just a tiny bit of coconut oil on just the ends.
TO PROTECT FROM THE SUN:
Hair, like skin, is prone to sun damage. Coconut oil is a natural sunscreen, with an SPF of 8.(4) If you are planning a day out in the sun, use it as a leave-in conditioner for all day protection. And, while you are at it, use it on exposed skin as well. Coconut oil is a safe and effective sunscreen for children and adults alike.
TO DETANGLE:
Detangling hair is a chore; and can often cause breakage. Coconut oil improves hair break stress by penetrating the hair shaft. (5) It also surrounds the hair, and makes it easier to remove knots after washing, or in the evenings. Smooth a small amount through hair, paying particular attention to tangled areas and damaged ends. Use a wide toothcomb, starting from the bottom, and slowly work your way up.
Using coconut oil for hair regularly will improve the overall health of the hair, and help to prevent tangles. If tangled hair is a continuing problem, trimming the damage ends will help.
NOTE: If you have thin or fine hair, apply coconut oil sparingly to hair for styling. Also, do not apply it to the scalp as this can weigh down the hair.
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5. Lice Prevention & Lice Treatment
One of the best uses of coconut oil for hair is in the treatment and prevention of lice! According to a study published in the European Journal of Pediatrics, combination of coconut oil and anise spray is more effective, than the commonly used prescription lice treatment permethrin.(6)
In fact, in the controlled study, the coconut oil based spray was 82% successful and the permethrin was only 42% successful, and 33 of the 50 participants reported scalp irritation when following the conventional treatment.
Another study published in the Israel Medical Association Journal found greater success, although they added ylang ylang oil to the coconut oil and anise oil combination. The treatment was successful in 92.3% of children and caused no serious side effects.(7)
Because coconut oil penetrates the hair shaft, and the scalp, it helps to repel lice and can keep their eggs from attaching to the hair. With the addition of essential oils including ylang ylang, tea tree, and anise, lice don’t have a chance.
LICE TREATMENT:
To keep lice at bay, use coconut oil as mentioned above as a leave-in hair conditioner, or to detangle and style hair. If there is an infestation of lice, mix 3 tablespoons of coconut oil with 1 teaspoon of each ylang ylang, anise, and tea tree oils. Double the recipe for longer hair; this should be enough for shoulder-length hair.
Apply the solution all over the scalp, massage in, and pulling through the ends. Comb through the hair with a fine toothcomb. Cover in a shower cap, and allow to sit for 2 hours. If possible, sit in the sun or use a hair dryer to periodically warm up the cap. Carefully remove shower cap, and seal in zip lock bag for disposal.
At the end of 2 hours, comb hair once again, prior to washing and rinsing thoroughly, twice. While hair is still wet, combine 2 cups of apple cider vinegar and 1 cup water in a small spray bottle. Saturate the hair, spraying ½ the bottle on the scalp and hair. Lean over the sink and pour the remaining mixture over the hair, massaging lightly.
Rinse thoroughly and comb hair once again with a fine toothcomb. Follow with a light application of coconut oil, cover with a shower cap, or style as desired, and allow to remain on the hair until next washing.
As with most lice treatments, the process needs to be repeated every 5-10 days for a couple of weeks. This helps to ensure that all lice, and their eggs are eradicated. Between treatments, comb hair morning and night with a fine toothcomb, and use coconut oil as a leave-in conditioner.
As coconut oil both repels and kills lice, at the first notification of a lice outbreak, start using coconut oil as a leave-in conditioner.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Coconut Oil Uses
There are many benefits of using coconut oil. It’s known to help boost the immune system, nourish the skin and increase energy. Here are over 100 everyday coconut oil uses.
Coconut oil is known for its many uses in the kitchen but did you know you can use it on your skin, around the home, and in the bathroom? There are hundreds of coconut oil uses! I use coconut oil from head to toe in my homemade beauty products and cook with it daily for it’s health benefits. We use coconut oil so much we purchase it by the gallon! Here is a list of over 100 everyday coconut oil uses!
100+ COCONUT OIL USES
1. Cooking with Coconut Oil (Learn how to cook with coconut oil here)
2. Replace with Crisco/butter in baked goods
3. Add to smoothies for energy boost
4. Add to coffee or tea to boost metabolism
5. To promote thyroid health
6. Oil Pulling
7. Skin Moisturizer (check out my whipped coconut oil body butter recipe here)
8. Used to make Lotion Bars
9. Homemade Toothpaste (recipe here)
10. Deodorant (recipe here)
11. Moisturizing Body Scrub (recipe here)
12. Natural Lip Balm (recipe here)
13. Used in Magnesium body Butter (recipe here)
14. Polish Furniture
15. Season Cast Iron Cookware
16. Hair Treatment
17. Makeup remover
18. Boost Immune System
19. Shaving
20. Carrier oil when using essential oils
21. Frizz tamer
22. Use in place of Cuticle Cream
23. Use to make healthy Coconut Oil Chocolate
24. Use in Homemade Cough Syrup
25. Use in Homemade Cough Drops
26. Sunscreen (natural SPF of 4-6)
27. Homemade Coconut Oil Soap
28. Aids Weight Loss
29. Add 1 Teaspoon to Bath Water to Moisturize your Skin
30. Wood Polish
31. Helps with Alzheimer’s
32. Massage Oil
33. Diaper Rash
34. Improves Digestion
35. Popping Popcorn (recipe here)
36. Natural Lubricant (should not be used with latex)
37. Soothes Cracked Skin
38. Belly Balm (helps to increase elasticity of skin during pregnancy)
39. Hair Detangler
40. Fight Parasites
41. Treat Dandruff
42. Oil Cleansing (for some skin types)
43. Use to make Homemade Magic Shell for ice cream and treats
44. Use to help remove sticky stuff off furniture or household items
45. Grease pans
46. Use to make Natural Mascara
47. Use to make Natural Eye Liner
48.The occupational health fried food like Coconut Oil French Fries
49. Healthy Chips (buy here or make your self)
50.Mix into Coconut Oatmeal – It tastes amazing!
51. Mix into Homemade Coconut Butter to make it creamier
52. Use in Homemade Mayonnaise
53. Rub on cuts and scrapes to help heal
54. Helps lower “bad” cholesterol (LDL)
55. Used as leave in hair conditioner
56. Soothes bug bites
57. Treat Lice
58. Leather polish
59. Use coconut oil in your coffee instead of creamer.
60. Consumed for constipation relief
61. Use on scalp to reduce flakes or dandruff
62. Removes rust
63. Helps to fight acne
64. Soothes cradle cap
65. Consuming can minimize heartburn symptoms
66. Clean excess make-up from make-up brushes
67. Prevents and fixes split ends
68. Can be used to sooth a dry dog’s nose
69. Reduce cracked heels
70. Can be used on dry, sore nostrils for relief
71. Reduces the swelling and inflammation of rashes
72. Removes chewing gum
73. Use on cracked dogs paws to help them heal
74. Dust repellant when used on household items
75. Applying to eyelashes encourages growth
76. Grease a bike chain
77. Bath Oil
78. Lubricate zippers to help get them unstuck
79. Can be used on horses as a mane and tail conditioner
80. Applying to dry elbows can soften them
81. Get rid of soap scum in the bathroom
82. Soothes bee stings
83. Use in Homemade Hand Scrub for soft hands
84. When put on an eggshell, it preserves egg quality and shelf life
85. Prevent hangnail
86. Feeding it to your dog can give them a shiny coat
87. Used in homemade Coconut Oil Sunscreen
88. Reduce dandruff
89. Can be used as an anti-aging cream to reduce fine lines
90. Helps ease symptoms of skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema
91. Lubricates kitchen appliances
92. Lubricates snow shovels to ensure snow slides off
93. Tattoo healer or moisturizer
94. Breath freshener (add a drop of peppermint oil with coconut oil and swish in mouth!)
95. Treat athlete’s foot
96. Can be used to sooth a chapped nose or lip
97. Applying under the eyes can help reduce dark circles or “bags”
98. Used in Beach Body Polish
99. Helps to fade age or sun spots
100. Main ingredient in homemade Vapor Rub
101. To help kill yeast infections
102. Helps to inhibit cold sores
103. Fix squeaky and sticky hinges
104. Use to make Coconut Oil Fudge
105. For EVERYTHING
Moringa Oil
Moringa oil is extracted from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, also known as the Drumstick tree. Moringa oil has got a special name, it is Ben oil. It is called so because it has high amounts of behenic acid. Moringa oil has been mentioned as a very useful oil in the medicinal books of Greece and Rome. Even today, this oil is used for a number of industrial applications. It is great for topical use on the skin and the hair. It is also a nice cooking oil with a soft, appealing taste.
Source
Moringa oil is extracted by pressing the seeds of Moringa oleifera. This tree is native to the Himalayan foothills. This tree grows long pods which contain seeds. It is quite nutritious. The nutrition of moringa leaves is even superior to the highly nutritious vegetables like spinach. Its seeds are also quite nutritious as they contain high levels of B vitamins and Vitamin C. The oil can be extracted either by cold pressed method, or by solvent extraction . In olden times, it was extracted using hand pressing.
There are many varieties of Moringa oil, depending on the variety of Moringa tree from which the oil is extracted. Oil taken from different locations has slight differences in nutrition and properties, like India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Malawi and other parts of Africa. Other species in the genus Moringa are also used to make moringa oil, but they are not Ben oil. This is especially reserved for Moringa oleifera oil.
Standards
The organic Moringa seed oil should not contain harmful solvents like hexane.
Properties
Moringa oil exerts many therapeutic properties because of its unique nutrition.
• Antioxidant – Ben oil has strong antioxidant capacity. [1]
• Anti-inflammatory – The oil reduces inflammation both topically and internally.
• Anti-aging – The oil provides nutrition to our skin and relieves aging signs.
• Anti-microbial – It is traditionally used in Sudan to purify water and is shown to reduce bacterial counts. [2]
• Disinfectant – can be used to treat wounds.
• Carrier – It is excellent carrier oil for aromatic compounds.
• Hepatoprotective – Moringa oil protects the liver from damage. [3]
• Emollient – Moringa oil is a great moisturizer for the skin.
• Preservative – This oil resists rancidity and also used as preservative in certain products.
• Exfoliant – drives away dead skin cells.
• Enfleurage – Moringa oil absorbs the aroma of essential oils and other fragrat compounds like herbs, nuts, seeds, spices and chemicals. This makes it the perfect perfume base.
Health Benefits
Moringa seed oil offers many health benefits when used on the skin and also when taken internally.
1. Excellent Moisturizer
Ben oil is one of the best moisturizers for the skin. It should be applied to the skin as a massage oil. It imparts glow to the skin and makes it well moisturized, but not too oiled. This oil is absorbed well into the skin, making it a nice ingredient in many home made cosmetic products. This brilliant moisturization effects is because of very high amount of omega- 9 fatty acid ( oleic acid ) in moringa oil. It also makes the skin quite smooth, because of the behenic acid in it. Behenic acid is used in many products for its ability to smooth the skin and condition hair. This oil slips easily on the skin and spreads well.
2. Other Benefits for Skin
Besides moisturization, moringa oil can do a lot more for your skin.
• Moringa oil pacifies dry skin. It is helpful in dry, irritated skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. [4]
• Acne – Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, moringa seed oil can be used as a spot treatment for acne. It also aids the body in healing acne scars.
• It adds gloss to the skin, which may be needed sometimes, especially when the weather is dry.
• It can be applied over scars left behind by wounds, scrapes, bruises and burns. Moringa oil mixed with tamanu oil is a powerful scar diminishing formula.
• Fungal infections – Moringa oil can deal with certain fungal infections because it contains anti-fungal activity. One can use it on ringworm, athlete’s foot and jock itch.
• Anti-Aging – Regular application of moringa oil reduces the striking appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the skin It can be combined with an astringent product like aloe vera or witch hazel to make saggy skin taut.
3. Moringa Oil for Hair
It is just as good for the hair as it is for the skin. Moringa oil is a powerful hair conditioner. It should be used as a hot oil conditioner to deal with nearly any hair related problem. The hot oil treatment leaves the hair well moisturized, the hair roots are nourished, dandruff is washed out and there is much less irritation on the scalp. The best result is the conditioning. Hair is manageable and can be combed nicely. It adds shine or gloss to the hair, making them look beautiful.This effect is because of behenic acid in acid. Moringa oil also strengthens hair roots and as such can help with hair loss. It nourishes weak, damaged hair and reduces the lifelessness in them.
4. Liver health
Moringa oil has been identified to improve liver health in people whose liver has received damage due to toxicity. The liver , when it gets damaged releases certain signals regarding the damage. This is monitored using serum ALT and AST levels. This study shows that internal consumption of moringa oil lowered ALT and AST levels in liver damaged by a toxin. As a result, moringa oil can be used to lower the markers of liver damage in people whose liver is damaged by some toxins, viruses like hepatitis B, or certain medication. [3]
5. As a Rheumatic Oil
Moringa oil is a nice rheumatic oil. It is applied to painful, arthritic joints. It can be use directly, or used as an oil pack, just like castor oil packs. It is effective at reducing swelling and inflammation, which provides relief from the pain in the joints. This can also be used in gout.
6. Management of Hysteria
Moringa oil can be used to calm down hysteria and uncontrolled emotional instability. This is a traditional use for the moringa seed oil.
7. Boosts Gum Health
Massage moringa seed oil onto the gums. It might seem a bit awkward, but its is not irritating as the oil has a mild taste. It relieves gum inflammation and is also helpful in scurvy.
Home remedies
These are some home remedies using moringa oil.
• Sleep Aid – Massage the head with moringa oil with about 3 – 4 drops of lavender essential oil. It reduces irritability and sleeplessness.
• Exfoliating Oil – Mix olive oil and moringa oil in equal amounts. Add some sugar cubes to the oil and rub it on the skin.
• Nail Softener – If one has really strong, powerful nails then they may cause trouble if they become dry and grow awkwardly. Soap them in moringa oil to make nails soft so that they can be easily cut.
• Homemade Perfume – Add favourite essential oil to moringa oil to make home made perfume. Use 2 – 3 drops of this as a perfume.
Uses
Moringa seed oil has had lots of uses since it was first extracted. These are some of the prominent industrial and home uses for the Ben oil.
• Soap – Moringa oil is used in soapmaking because of its skin cleansing and moisturizing property.
• Perfume Base – Perhaps the best natural perfume base of all oils. Moringa oil was preferred by people of ancient civilizations. It was used as base for perfumes. Even today, this remains one of the most important commercial application of moringa oil.
• Oiling Machinery – Moringa oil is a preferred oil for lubricating small machine parts, like watches.
• Cooking oil– Moringa oil is a nice cooking oil. It is used for deep frying and sauteing. Its smoke point is about 200 ° C which is good for deep frying purpose. Moringa seed oil is preferred as a salad oil in many places.
MORINGA OIL AND ITS MULTIPURPOSE USES
MORINGA OIL: EXOTIC, SKIN-FRIENDLY, HIGHLY BENEFICIAL AND WONDERFULLY NUTRITIOUS!
Moringa oil comes from the moringa seeds of the Moringa Oleifera tree; Moringa Oleifera seeds harvested from their pods yield approximately 35 - 40% oil, known as Ben oil (from the high concentration of behenic acid contained in the oil). For other information about how to use other Moringa products such as Moringa seeds, Moringa Tea, Moringa Capsules, check blog archive. And to request for FREE 50-PAGE MORINGA EBOOK check top right and click the link.
Pure Moringa Oil
The Moringa seed oil is clear and odorless, and remarkably the oil does not become rancid for several years after it is produced.
Although Moringa oil is viable for use as cooking oil, its high demand and low levels of production do not make it conducive for everyday use as a dietary product.
It therefore calls for mass plantation of Moringa to meet the demand for it. However, small amounts of Moringa oil are often used in recipe calling for a rich, nutty flavor, such as stir-fried dishes and marinades. Moringa oil is also occasionally used as a dressing for vegetables, salads, and other green dishes.
MORINGA OIL HAS NUMEROUS APPLICATIONS.
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The following are some of the other uses of Moringa oil
1. Moringa oil has tremendous cosmetic value.
2. Moringa oil is used in body and hair care as a moisturizer and
skin conditioner.
3. Moringa oil has been used as a perfume base.
4. Moringa oil can also be used as a fuel (i.e. biodiesel)
5. Moringa oil is used for oiling machinery.
6. Moringa oil can also be used to produce soap and finally
7. Moringa oil can also be used in food.
8. Moringa oil has Health Benefits
HEALTH BENEFITS OF MORINGA OIL
Moringa oil has numerous Health Benefits. For example, anybody suffering from the dreaded prostate cancer can rest assured get help from drinking moringa oil. Other ailments include: arthritic pains [rub oil on affected body parts].
Other Health Benefits of moringa oil are:
• It clears pimples and prevents recurrence, if used regularly
• It removes wrinkles & will prevent sagging of facial muscles
• Helps clears black heads & spots.
• Makes face glow.
• Helps to tighten the skin pores.
• It is able to purify the skin, balance the secretion of oil & remove skin fatigue.
• Regular use diminishes the formation of blackheads for all skin types.
• Deworms the body
• Is anti-poison!
Dosage: one teaspoon morning and evening
The Moringa oil, cold pressed from its seeds is full of fatty acids, vitamins A and C. Moringa oil is light and spreads easily on the skin. It is best for massage and aromatherapy applications. Moringa oil is used in the following range of cosmetic products.
Anti aging, wrinkle creams
Hair care products
Soaps and Liquid body wash
Aromatherapy oils
Massage Oil
Face creams
Perfumes and Deodorants.
Moringa oil has exceptional anti aging properties. The antioxidants and the nutrients present in the Moringa oil help to curb the activity of the free radicals on the skin. The free radicals are the agents that cause damage to the skin tissues and pave way for skin wrinkles. Antioxidants rich Moringa Oil curbs the activities of free radicals and hence finds a place in the anti ageing creams.
Moringa oil can be used in creams, lotions, balms, scrubs, body oils, and hair care formulations at the ratio of 3-100%. It is rich in Palmitoleic, Oleic and Linoleic acids, Vitamins A and C and unsaturated fatty acid.
Moringa oil has nourishing and emollient properties giving it benefits for use in skin and hair care products. Moringa oil, as olive oil is useful in lifting dirt out of the hair and is an efficient natural cleanser. Good antioxidant properties, considered to be the factor behind its remarkable stability. By simply wetting the hair, massaging the oil into the scalp and rinsing can effectively clean and moisturize the scalp. Moringa oil is an excellent Massage Oil, which leaves the skin with a silky feeling. Perfume manufacturers esteem the oil for its great power of absorbing and retaining even the most fugitive odours.
Skin moisturizing benefits are derived from the fact that Moringa seed oil is high in vitamins A and C and unsaturated fatty acids. Moringa oil contains antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, which help heal minor skin complaints such as cuts, bruises, burns, insect bites, rashes and scrapes quickly. Moringa oil is a very stable carrier which is highly nutritious to the skin and similar in composition to olive oil. Moringa oil is a powerful natural antioxidant with excellent skin smoothing properties.
The addition of Moringa seed oil produces a rich and creamy lather and, unlike any other plant-based oil, actually increases the cleansing ability.
Infant Massage Oil Benefits:
• To calm and soothe your newborn through the healing touch of massage
• To alleviate and prevent the pain of colic
• For improved circulation throughout your baby’s body
• For after-bath or bedtime relaxation
• To aid neurological development
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