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White Sesame Seed Oil, 7oz – Andreas Oils

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There are three varieties of sesame seeds; black, white and red. The black variety yields the best quality of oil and is also best suited for medicinal purposes. The white seeds are extremely rich in calcium and are useful in all cases of calcium deficiency. The red variety is exceptionally rich in iron. The seeds are emollient that softens the skin, nourishing tonic, emmenagogue that stimulates menstruation, demulcent or soothing, laxative, diuretic and fattening.

What Vitamins Are in Sesame Oil?

Vitamin E

  • Sesame oil is high in vitamin E, containing 75 percent of the recommended daily allowance in 1 oz. It also contains sesaminol and sesamin, which help increase vitamin E activity within the body. Vitamin E helps reduce the risk of heart disease and may protect the body from cancer.

    B-Complex Vitamins

  • Sesame oil is high in multiple forms of B-complex vitamins, which promote healthy development of several different systems in the body. B vitamins contained in sesame oil include thiamin and riboflavin (B1 and B2--for overall energy level), niacin (B3--for skin, nerve and digestive (health ), pantothetic acid (B5--for overall growth and development), pyroxide (B6--for nerve blood and immune system health) and folic acid (B9--for DNA and red blood cell health).

    Proteins and Fats

  • Sesame oil is high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. These fats are high in omega-6, which can help prevent and treat multiple diseases. It is also high in amino acids, which build up proteins.

    Minerals

  • Sesame oil is also high in minerals. It contains the elements of calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, selenium and zinc. These help strengthen muscular and skeletal development. The oil extracted from sesame seeds is of very high medicinal quality. Charak, the great medical authority of ancient India, has said that of all the oils, the sesame-oil is the best. It has the finest flavor and a high boiling point. This latter quality is important from the health point of view, for it indicates that less molecular restructuring takes place in sesame oil than any other seed oil.

    Sesame Seed Oil has been used as a healing oil for thousands of years. Sesame oil is mentioned in the Vedas as excellent for humans as there are many sesame oil benefits. It is naturally Antibacterial for common skin pathogens, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus as well as common skin fungi, such as athlete’s foot fungus. It is naturally antiviral. It is a natural anti inflammatory agent. The benefits of sesame seed oil seem to go on and on.

    Sesame seed oil has been used extensively in India due to the many sesame oil benefits as a healing oil, including in experiments which showed it was useful in unblocking arteries. In recent experiments in Holland by Ayurvedic physicians, the oil has been used in the treatment of several chronic disease processes, including Hepatitis, Diabetes and Migraines.

    In vitro, Sesame seed oil has inhibited the growth of malignant melanoma (a skin Cancer): PROSTAGLANDIN LEUKATRINES and ESSENTIAL Fatty Acids 46: 145-150, 1992. Also in vitro, Sesame seed oil has inhibited replication of human colon Cancer cells: ANTI Cancer RESEARCH 11: 209-216, 1992.

    Research shows that another one of the benefits of Sesame seed oil is as a potent Antioxidant. In the tissues beneath the skin, this oil will neutralize oxygen radicals. It penetrates into the skin quickly and enters the blood stream through the capillaries. Molecules of Sesame seed oil maintain good Cholesterol (HDL) and lower bad Cholesterol (LDL).

    Sesame seed oil benefits include its action as a cell growth regulator and slows down cell growth and replication.

    In both the small intestine and the colon, some cells are nourished by fat instead of sugar. The presence of Sesame seed oil can provide those cells with essential nourishment. One of the more surprising benefits of sesame oil: In an experiment at the Maharishi International College in Fairfield, Iowa, students rinsed their mouths with Sesame oil, resulting in an 85% reduction in the bacteria which causes gingivitis. As nose drops, sniffed back into the sinuses, Sesame seed oil has cured chronic sinusitis. As a throat gargle, it kills strep and other common cold bacteria. It helps sufferers of Psoriasis and dry skin ailments. It has been successfully used in the hair of children to kill lice infestations. It is a useful natural UV protector.

    And there are more benefits of sesame oil: Used after exposure to wind or sun it will calm the burns. It nourishes and feeds the scalp to control dry scalp Dandruff and to kill Dandruff causing bacteria. It protects the skin from the effects of chlorine in swimming pool water. Used before and after radiation treatments, Sesame seed oil helps neutralize the flood of oxygen radicals which such treatment inevitably causes.

    On the skin, oil soluble Toxins are attracted to Sesame seed oil molecules which can then be washed away with hot water and a mild Soap. Internally, the oil molecules attract oil soluble Toxins and carry them into the blood stream and then out of the body as waste.

    Used as a douche mixed with warm water, the oil controls vaginal Yeast Infections. Sesame seed oil absorbs quickly and penetrates through the tissues to the very marrow of the bone. It enters into the blood stream through the capillaries and circulates. The liver does not sweep Sesame seed oil molecules from the blood, accepting those molecules as friendly. Sesame oil benefits include helping joints keep their flexibility. It keeps the skin supple and soft. It heals and protects areas of mild scrapes, cuts and abrasions. It helps tighten facial skin, particularly around the nose, controlling the usual enlargement of pores as skin ages chronologically. Teen boys and girls have learned, wrongly, that all oil is bad for their facial skin. Heavy oils and toxic oils and creams are bad for all facial skin. But Sesame seed oil is the one oil which is actually good for young skin. It helps control eruptions and neutralizes the poisons which develop both on the surface and in the pores. With Sesame oil, no cosmetics are needed. The oil will cause young facial skin to have and display natural good health.

    Used on baby skin, particularly in the area covered by a diaper, Sesame seed oil will protect the tender skin against rash caused by the acidity of body wastes. In the nose and ears, it will protect against common skin pathogens.

    For children going to school, who will be in the presence of other children with Colds and sniffles, the benefits of Sesame seed oil swabbed in the nose can protect against air borne viruses and bacteria. When using the oil as a massage oil, stroke the long limbs up and down. Use circular motions over all joints to stimulate the Natural Energy of those joints.

    As you have now learned, the benefits of sesame oil are wide and varied and even somewhat amazing – and no home should be without a bottle of golden, pure and incredibly useful sesame oil.

    Anemia

    Black sesame seed oil, as a rich source of iron, are valuable in anemia.

    Kidney

    Black sesame oil is also a powerful kidney cleanser.

    * These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.



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    This product was added to our catalog on Monday 11 July, 2011.


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