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Sasankwa oil

Sasankwa oil...

For thousands of years of traditional medicine, people have used vegetable oils as effective medicines in the treatment and prevention of many types of diseases. It is noteworthy that, as a rule, medicinal recipes for traditional medicine use those plants that grow at the place of residence of a particular nation or nationality.

Nowadays, like millennia ago, traditional medicine has not lost its position and everything also helps people in the treatment of many ailments and quite serious diseases. It is worth noting that more and more often a person resorts to the so-called methods of alternative medicine, among which aromatherapy is considered the most famous and one of the popular.

Aromatherapy means a technique for the prevention and treatment of diseases by influencing the human body with the aromas of vegetable oils. In aromatherapy, a large number of different oils are used, among which basic or basic products are isolated. Such base aromatherapy oils include sasankva oil. Sasankva oil is obtained by processing a shrovetide plant of the species Camellia sasanqua.

This plant has long been native to Japan and belongs to the Tea or Theaceae family. Often, the sasankwa plant is called nothing more than Japanese camellia. In its natural habitat, the plant usually reaches 8 meters in height. Sasankwa blooms with white fragrant inflorescences. What's surprising is that sasankwa blooms even in sub-zero winter temperatures between January and February.

The fruits of the plant are boxes, which contain a huge amount of seeds, which contain valuable sasankva vegetable oil. Sasankva oil can differ in color depending on various factors, one of which is the method of production. As a rule, sasankva oil has a pale yellow or golden tint.

Sasankva oil is obtained by cold pressing from the seeds of the Camellia sasanqua plant. The chemical composition of sasankva vegetable oil is characterized by a high content of vitamins of group A, E, as well as B. In addition, the composition of sasankva oil is enriched with a significant amount of fatty acids. Sasankva oil contains fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, stearic, palmitic and arachidonic.

Sasankva vegetable oil is used as a cosmetic and medicinal product in the process of treatment, as well as prevention of diseases of the scalp and hair. Sasankva oil has pronounced regenerative properties. refined sasankva vegetable oil is used for culinary purposes. In addition, regular consumption of sasankva oil as food helps maintain normal blood cholesterol levels.


sasankva oils 884 kCal

Energy value of sasankva oil (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Fats: 100g (~ 900 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)

Energy ratio (bj | y): 0% | 102% | 0%