An ancient Tibetan healing secret is finally being discovered in the
West. For thousands of years Tibetans used a fruit that grows wild in
the Himalayan Mountains as food and medicine to treat many serious
health conditions ranging from breathing disorders to skin problems.
Now science is proving that sea buckthorn is potent natural medicine.
Like many superfoods, sea buckthorn contains numerous powerful
antioxidants that help the body deal with free radical damage (now
linked to almost every illness and aging). But sea buckthorn doesn’t
stop there, it is also an excellent source of important Omega 7s.
That’s not a typo. You may have heard of Omega 3s, 6s, and 9s, but 7s
are also important. And sea buckthorn is one of the best sources of
this critical essential fat.
Nutrient Powerhouse
Sea buckthorn also contains over 190 nutrients and phytonutrients, making it an extreme superfood.
It has plentiful amounts of flavonoids—phytonutrients found in research
to prevent cancer cells from multiplying while reducing pain and
inflammation, and contributing to weight loss in overweight
individuals. The superfruit also contains plentiful amounts of the
important healing enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD)—actually, four times
more than ginseng, another good source of SOD.
Breathing Conditions and Heart Disease
Asthma, chronic coughs, other breathing disorders, and skin conditions
are a few of the traditional uses for sea buckthorn, but it has also
been shown to improve the health of eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes.
Other research shows it dramatically reduces harmful cholesterol levels and C-reactive protein, which is known to inflame and damage cells and be linked to illnesses like heart disease.
GI Healing
Its anti-ulcer compounds combined with its natural
anti-inflammatories make sea buckthorn an excellent choice for
gastrointestinal complaints. The oil appears to provide a protective
and healing coating to the stomach and gastrointestinal (GI) tract,
reducing the effects of harmful microbes like E-coli.
Skin Regenerator
When it comes to skin conditions, it has been shown effective in a wide variety of ailments, including: acne, burns, dermatitis, eczema, rosacea, stretch marks, and wounds.
Many of its 190 nutrients are likely at work in these conditions but
its high amounts of Omega 7s cause skin cell regeneration, minimizing
wrinkling and the appearance of aging skin. Based on research published
in the journal Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications scientists concluded that sea buckthorn could be used as a therapeutic agent against inflammatory skin diseases.
subota, 22. lipnja 2013.
Sea Buckthorn: Ancient Healer and Modern Superfood
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