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Pure Linseed Oil (Linum usitatissimum) 100% Natural Therapeutic Grade Cold Pressed
Packing:-
- 50-100ml (1.69-3.38 oz) Container Type High Quality Amber Glass Bottle
- 2 x 100ml (6.76 oz) Container Type Two High Quality Amber Glass Bottle of 100ml each
- 200 ml (6.76 oz) Container Type High Quality Pet Bottle
- 300-1250ml (10-42 oz) Container Type High Quality Virgin Aluminium Bottle
Bullet Points:-
- Method of Extraction - Cold Pressed
- Botanical Name - Linum usitatissimum
- Top Reputed Brand - Highly Satisfied Customers in Over 100 Countries
- Finest Quality - Largest Range of Oils in the World
- 100% Pure Natural Therapeutic Grade
- Our Carrier Oils are Cold Pressed as Against Cheap Expeller/Hot Pressed Oils
Linseed Oil are rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an essential fatty acid that appears to be beneficial for heart disease. ALA belongs to a group of substances called omega-3 fatty acids.
Linseed Oil can lower cholesterol, thereby significantly reducing the risk of heart disease. Taking Linseed Oil may also protect against angina (chest pain) and high blood pressure.
In cases of lupus, Linseed Oil not only reduces inflammation in the joints, skin and kidneys, but also lowers cholesterol levels that may be elevated by the disease. Taking Linseed Oil for gout may lessen the often sudden and severe joint pain or swelling that is a symptom of this condition. In addition, the ability of omega-3 fatty acids to boost the absorption of iodine.
The essential fatty acids in Linseed Oil are largely responsible for its skin-healing powers. Red, itchy patches of eczema, psoriasis and rosacea often respond to the EFA's anti-inflammatory actions and overall skin-soothing properties. Sunburned skin may heal faster when treated with the Oil as well. In cases of acne, the EFAs encourage thinning of the Oily sebum that clogs pores.
The abundant omega-3 fatty acids in Linseed Oil have been shown to contribute to healthy hair growth (in fact, low levels of these acids may cause dry and lackluster locks). Hair problems exacerbated by psoriasis or eczema of the scalp may respond to the skin-revitalizing and anti-inflammatory actions of Linseed Oil as well. Similarly, the Oil's EFAs work to nourish dry or brittle nails, stopping them from cracking or splitting.
The EFAs in Linseed Oil assist in the transmission of nerve impulses, making the Oil potentially valuable in treating conditions of numbness and tingling.
Because the hormone-balancing lignans and plant estrogens (phytoestrogens) in Linseed help stabilise a woman's estrogen-progesterone ratio, they can have beneficial effects on the menstrual cycle, and relieve the hot flashes of perimenopause and menopause.Pure Linseed may also improve uterine function and thus treat fertility problems
The EFAs in Linseed Oil may help to prevent swelling and inflammation of the prostate, the small gland located below the bladder in males that tends to enlarge with age.
Direction:-
Most Carrier Oils are unscented or lightly scented and don't interfere with an essential oil's therapeutic properties. They may be used alone or with other oils to nourish your skin.