- Oil produced from the fruiting body contains phytosterol, vitamin E, beta-carotene, antioxidants, and carotenoid which help skin repair, healing of skin lesions, burns, wounds, eczema, and abrasions.
- Contains vitamins A, C, B1, B2, and E.
- Excellent for acne due to its bacterial fighting ability.
- Contains Quercetin to help decrease allergic reactions on the skin.
- Helps to kill microscopic parasites.
- Can be used as skin bronzer due to its yellow, orange, or reddish color.
- Oil has some moderate UV protection.
Taken internally:
- Acts as an anti-inflammatory against joint pain.
- Helps repair damaged gum tissue, mouth ulcers, and tooth decay.
- Helps constipation.
- Builds immune system.
- Is good for blood circulation, stomach ulcers, and gastrointestinal
problems. - May slow down the decline of cognitive skills in elderly.
As you can see, there are many different sea buckthorn oil benefits to help support a healthy mind and body. The United States cosmetic industry is finally jumping on the bandwagon in the use of the oil in their skin rejuvenation products such as Sibu Beauty. In addition, Canada has for some time now used the sea buckthorn plant for soil erosion protection.
With all these great sea buckthorn oil benefits, I can’t think of a reason not to use it! What about you? Having no known side effects, now is the time to start benefiting from this centuries old yet modern-day sea buckthorn oil.