UNREFINED COLD PRESSED WHEAT GERM OIL
Wheat germ oil is the absolute record holder in terms of Vitamin E content (460 mg per 100 grams). The closest competitor olive oil contains only 14.4 mg per 100 grams, and black caviar contains only 7.0 mg per 100 gram.
Wheat is a staple food and has been cultivated by humans for over 4000 years. It has great potential to save seeds and develop new plants. 50% of the seeds that have lain in amphorae at the bottom of the black sea for 2000 years have sprouted and produced full-grown plants. When the oil was studied, 147 beneficial active substances were found.
The basis of the oil is omega 3,6 and 9, Vitamin E, A fatty acids, which are necessary for the creation of the cell. The outer shell of any cell, which is responsible for the protection and exchange of necessary substances, has polyunsaturated fatty acids in its composition.
Vitamin E oil is widely used in gynecology for conception and fetal preservation, and in gerontology to maintain normal functioning homeostasis.
Wheat germ oil is indispensable in planning and during pregnancy. The oil has proven to be highly effective in infertility.
Second in content in wheat germ oil is vitamin A, its amount, although not a record, but the synergistic relationship with delta tocopherol - gives a very effective antioxidant complex that actively prevents lipid peroxidation, which is dangerous because it leads to the destruction of the function and integrity of cell membranes, resulting in the latter losing the ability to normally pass oxygen and nutrients into the cell allowing the penetration of bacteria and toxins and giving genetically damaged offspring. Thus, wheat germ oil protects the body at the genetic level.
Separately worth mentioning octakazanol, which is not a vitamin, comes into the body only from outside, and is necessary for the normal course of 28 metabolic reactions.
Octacazanol is also the strongest antioxidant that protects the body from depletion of antioxidant systems and disorganization of red blood cells.
Composition:
- Omega-3, Omega-6 and Omega-9 normalize cardiovascular, sexual and endocrine systems, positively affect the nervous system, get rid of dermatological problems.
- In 10 g of oil contains the daily norm of vitamin E for an adult. Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant, promotes skin regeneration and moisturization, protects cells from oxidation, and the body from premature aging, beneficial effect on the reproductive system.
- Vitamin A strengthens vision, improves the function of mucous membrane and skin epithelium, reduces the risk of infections in childhood.
- Vitamin K regulates blood clotting, prevents the development of nasal, subcutaneous and gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Choline (vitamin B4) activates mental abilities and participates in synthesis of phospholipids, which prevent the development of fatty dystrophy, reduces irritability, improves mood, prevents brain sclerosis.
- Vitamin D prevents development of osteoporosis, carries out the processes of mineralization of bone tissue, participates in metabolism of phosphorus and calcium.
- Vitamin F stimulates the process of bile secretion and normalizes fat metabolism in the liver, prevents development of atherosclerosis, improves blood circulation, has an antiarrhythmic effect.
- Potassium ensures the normal functioning of the nervous system, muscle contraction, maintaining the body's water balance, blood pressure and blood sugar.
- Calcium strengthens bones and joints, improves the condition of nails and teeth, prevents development of osteoporosis
- Zinc forms the immune response, ensures normal brain function, participates in the metabolism of fatty acids and vitamin A, supports the health of bones, skin, hair and nails.
- Selenium protects cells from the toxic effects of heavy metals - mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, vanadium. Participates in maintaining proper thyroid function, because it contains more selenium per gram of tissue than any other human organ. It has a positive effect on fertility in men and reduces the risk of miscarriage in women.
- Magnesium supports nervous, muscular and cardiovascular systems. It transports potassium and calcium into the body cells, prevents the development of sleep disorders, depression, diabetes, hypertension, seizures.
- Lecithin controls the breakdown of cholesterol, promotes digestion and even distribution of fats, improves the function of the pancreas, supports brain function.
- Squalene is necessary for the full synthesis of sex hormones, reduces blood cholesterol and strengthens immunity, binds and removes free radicals, protects the body from the effects of negative environmental factors, stimulates the formation of new cells.
Indications for use:
- cardiovascular system: atherosclerosis, arterial hypertension, anemia, diabetic retinopathy, coronary heart disease, varicose veins, thrombophlebitis, hemorrhoids.
- reproductive function: low sperm motility, erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, female infertility, endometriosis, mastitis, cervical erosion, menopause and premenstrual period.
- digestive system: heartburn, constipation, gastritis, gastroduodenitis, colitis, cholecystitis, hepatitis, prevention of peptic ulcer and duodenal ulcer.
- nervous system: insomnia, nervousness, depression.
- dermatology: wounds, burns, cuts, neurodermatitis, psoriasis, acne, eczema, stretch marks (striae)).
- diabetes mellitus.
- diseases of the endocrine system.
- during the period of rehabilitation after serious illness or surgery, after radiation and chemotherapy.
- for those who are engaged in fitness and sports.
What are the consequences of micronutrient and macronutrient deficiencies?
- Omega-3 deficiency leads to the risk of heart attack, thrombosis, atherosclerosis and chronic inflammation in the body, decreased antibody production and weakened immunity, dry skin, brittle hair and nails, impaired memory and concentration.
- Omega-6 deficiency affects the skin: it becomes dry, itchy and inflamed.
- Lack of omega-9 causes the risk of diabetes, atherosclerosis, breast cancer, chronic inflammation in the body.
- Vitamin E deficiency causes oxidative stress, which leads to muscle weakness, impaired signal transmission in the brain, reduced visual acuity, suppression of immune cells that are responsible for fighting viruses and bacteria.
- Vitamin A deficiency is accompanied by dry skin and mucous membranes, brittle hair, decreased vision in the dark, and in children - slow physical and intellectual development.
- Vitamin K deficiency leads to impaired blood clotting, bleeding mucous membranes (possible nasal, subcutaneous, gastrointestinal hemorrhages) and ease of formation of hematomas. Vitamin K deficiency causes hemorrhagic disease of newborns, because the placenta does not pass this vitamin well, there is little of it in breast milk, and the synthesis of prothrombin (clotting factor) in the immature liver of the baby is imperfect.
- Choline deficiency is accompanied by fatigue, weakness, irritability, impaired memory, liver and kidney function, tinnitus, arrhythmia.
- Vitamin Ddeficiency leads to skin diseases (psoriasis, eczema), hair loss, tooth loss, bleeding gums, weakened immunity, seizures, tendency to bone fractures. In children, vitamin D deficiency leads to the development of rickets, in which bone formation is disturbed and the skeleton is deformed.
- Potassium deficiency causes muscle weakness, cramps, and intestinal obstruction. Chronic deficiency leads to kidney disorders - polyuria (increased urine production) and polydipsia (severe thirst).
- Calcium deficiency provokes spasms of back, leg and facial muscles, dry and flaky skin, brittle nails and stiff hair, leads to the development of osteoporosis, reduces bone density and mass, increases the risk of fractures. Calcium deficiency is always associated with vitamin D deficiency.
- Zinc deficiency causes alopecia (baldness), dermatitis, poor twilight vision, drowsiness, decreased immunity. Zinc deficiency in children leads to impaired growth and delayed puberty, decreased taste sensitivity, and hypogonadism.
- Lack of selenium leads to delamination of nails, hair loss, skin rashes. Prevents the thyroid gland from absorbing iodine. Selenium deficiency reduces the body's resistance to viruses, increases the risk of cancer and unfavorable pregnancy outcomes.
- Squalene deficiency slows down the normal exfoliation of the skin, resulting in a thickened stratum corneum. Squalene deficiency is most common in oily, dry and age-related skin.
- Lecithin deficiency is accompanied by absent-mindedness and forgetfulness, impaired circulation and liver function. Lecithin deficiency in childhood leads to impaired mental and physical development.
Volume: 250 ml Packaging: dark glass bottle. The glass is neutral towards the oil, does not react with it, does not emit toxic substances and does not transmit UV rays, which are destructive for it. Net weight: 230 g Nutritional value in 100 g of the product: 3696 kJ/899 kCal, proteins - 0 g, fats - 99.9 g, carbohydrates - 0 g. Application: for medicinal and preventive purposes: 1 teaspoon 2 times a day. in cooking: for dressing green salads, porridge, side dishes.
in cosmetology: apply to eyelashes and eyebrows to strengthen and grow, add to hair masks, use as a moisturizer for facial skin Important! Use oil only in raw form. It is strictly forbidden to fry on it. Heating the oil above the smoking point leads to the formation of toxic substances. Do not subject the oil to heat treatment and do not heat.
Contraindications to use: individual intolerance to the components
. Storage: In a cool place, tightly closed avoiding direct sunlight best at a temperature of + 5 to + 25 C. Use within 2 months of opening.