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Moringa Oil - 1oz
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FACTS
High oleic content, non drying, odorless, clear/yellow in color. An excellent moisturizer, antibiotic, anti itch product use for body. Moringa oil comes from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree. The seeds, harvested from their pods, yield approximately 40% of non-drying Moringa oil, also known as Ben oil or Behen oil. Rich in over 46 natural antioxidants, the oil does not become rancid for several years after it is produced. This nutrient rich oil is great for a number or health benefits along with beauty applications.
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| Cooking oil & vegetable dressing | |
| Apply to relieve pain & swelling and to treat skin diseases | |
| Excellent moisturizer, lip treatment, antibiotic, anti itch | |
| Good for anti aging, dark spot removal & is anti fungal | |
| Treats dandruff, soften hair & fix split ends | |
| Has been known to be a tonic and a purgative/laxative | |
| NUTRITIONAL VALUES | |
| Acid Value mq Ko H/2 | 5.0 |
| Peroxide Value meq/kg | 0.8 |
| Saponification value mq Ko H.g | 178.8 |
| Calorific value, (K.cals/100g) | 898 |
| Myristic Acid | 0.1% |
| Palmitic Acid | 7.3% |
| Oleic Acid (Omega-9) | 71.4% |
| Lignoceric Acid | 0.8% |
| Also Contains Vitamins A, C & E | |
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Moringa
For centuries, people in many countries have used Moringa leaves as traditional medicine for common ailments. Clinical studies have begun to suggest that at least some of these claims are valid. With such great medicinal value being suggested by traditional medicine, further clinical testing is very much needed at this time. If studies conclude that even some of the claims are correct, these leaves could become an invaluable resource for people in areas where other forms of treatment are scarce.
