Viburnum oil is an oily liquid from brown to reddish-brown, with a specific odor characteristic of the raw materials used. Viburnum oil is got by cold pressing the seeds and is used as a biologically active food and cosmetic additive.
Healing effect of viburnum oil
The rich vitamin composition of viburnum oil, high content of linoleic and oleic acids make it indispensable in the composition of medicinal and cosmetic products, as well as food additives.
When applied externally, viburnum oil can heal cracks, cuts, wounds, boils, accelerating the healing process. Also, suppositories are made from oil, used for various inflammatory diseases of the rectum, uterus, and lower urinary tract.
Indications for use
– enrichment of the body with vitamins and essential fatty acids;
– violation of metabolic processes (proteins, fats, carbohydrates);
– high blood cholesterol;
– to increase the elasticity of the walls of blood vessels;
– to normalize the protective functions of the skin;
– to nourish tired, aging skin;
– cracks, cuts, wounds, boils, inflammation;
– teenage and youthful rashes;
– problem skin;
– peptic ulcer;
– skin diseases;
– diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
– haemorrhoids;
– gynecological and proctological diseases;
– cleansing the body of radionuclides and toxins.
Contraindications
– increased blood clotting;
– tendency to thrombosis;
– pregnancy;
– gout;
– kidney disease (with caution); individual intolerance.
Country of Origin
|
Russia |
Type
|
100% Natural Extra Pure Virgin |
Cleaning method
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Unrefined |
Features of oil production
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Cold pressing |
Oil treatment method
|
Extra virgin |
Fats
|
99,9 |
Kcal
|
899 |
Kind
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Viburnum |
Weight, g.
|
100 |