Oil from the seeds of amaranth
accumulates all the advantages of the plant. Amaranth seeds contain a small
amount of oil, which is expensive, but very useful product.
The main beneficial properties of amaranth oil is
squalene content of the element. This feature enriches the body with oxygen.
Squalene first isolated from shark liver. Thanks to him, the sharks are able to
dive to great depths, where very small reserves of oxygen.
When this component is ingested, it reacts with water in
the body and releases it from oxygen.
Ingredients: Amaranth oil obtained by cold pressing
Polyunsaturated fatty acids:
linoleic, palmitic, stearic, oleic, linolenic, arachidonic. Their lipid content
amaranth to 77%, and 50% is linoleic acid. Nonessential amino acids: aspartic
acid, adenine, Guanine, Alanine, Argenin, glutamic acid, histamine, Proline,
Serine, Tyrosine, Serotonin, Ornithine, Pantetonovaya acid (vitamin B).
Derivatives of amino acids: purine bases Krsatin, Histamine, pyruvate,
thiazolyl. Essential amino acids: valine, Histidine, Isoleucine, Lysine,
Methionine, Leucine, Phenylalanine, Tryptophan, Threonine. Riboflavin (vitamin
B2), tocopherol (vitamin E), Thiamine (vitamin Bl), vitamin D group,
chlorophyll, choline, bile acids and alcohols, steroids, phytosterols and
squalene.
Beneficial
features
Recommended to use in diseases
of the heart. Due to the content of squalene and polyunsaturated fatty acids,
more easily it passes the blood throughout the body. Saturate the blood with
oxygen, we prevent the appearance of plaques in blood vessels and seals. This
is not only a beneficial effect on the heart and blood vessels, but in general
on the entire body. Boosts immunity, improves metabolism.
In
cosmetology:
Amaranth oil is successfully
used in the production of luxury cosmetics.
Interestingly cosmetologists thanks to high content of
squalene. Squalene - the main component of human skin, supports the optimum
moisture content of the skin, enriching it with oxygen cells and protects
against free radicals, slows skin aging and actively contributes to the
rejuvenation of skin cells.
testimony
Amaranth oil has a wide range
of applications: oncological diseases, atherosclerosis, cerebral and peripheral
blood circulation, immune deficiencies (chronic), wounds, bruises, sores,
ulcers, beriberi, gynecological, skin diseases, diseases of the stomach, liver.
Mode of application:
If
you use it for the treatment, then the dosage is as follows: 2 tablespoons 3 times
daily before meals for 30 minutes.
For the prevention of amaranth oil is used in the
following amounts: 1 tablespoon to add enough in the salad. Or eat 1 tablespoon
per day before meals.
If
the damage of the skin (scrapes, cuts, abrasions, burns, bruises) immediately
lubricate the damaged places amaranth oil, of course, pre-rinsing the wound.
Pain shot almost immediately, and healing takes place in 5-6 times faster.
In the
preparation of finished cosmetic masks, add 1 tsp amaranth oil to enhance
efficiency. Apply oil on clean face, neck and décolleté with light massaging
movements, and after 15 minutes, just pat the skin cosmetic tissue. Amaranth
oil can be used in mixtures with other oils, appropriate to your skin
Contraindications
Contraindications to the use of amaranth are idiosyncrasy
and the presence of allergic reactions. Do not use a plant with severe diseases
of the digestive system, cholecystitis, kidney stones, and bowel disorders.
Shelf life: 12 months Amaranth oil.
Storage: Store in a dark place at a temperature of from +8 C to
+20 C.
Before applying are encouraged to consult with a physician. It is not a medication