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Baobab natural organic oil
kr445Add to cartBaobab, the pharmacist’s tree
The baobab is a giant tree from Africa that has been the subject of tales and legends for thousands of years. But it is also an important tree of traditional African medicine. It has, among other things, toning, analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. Find out why the baobab more than deserves its nickname pharmacist’s tree!⚡ Tones the body
The pulp of the baobab fruit has a high content of vitamin C (or ascorbic acid) with 373 mg per 100 g. Thus, it contains 7 times more vitamin C than lemon (50 mg per 100g) and 6 times more than orange (57 mg per 100g). Ascorbic acid is the ultimate energy and vitality vitamin. In particular, it strengthens the immune system, improves iron absorption and fights free radicals.Thanks to these different components, baobab fruit pulp is ideal for tired people, convalescing or for preventing winter ailments (colds, flu, etc.) by strengthening the immune system.
💆♂️ Relieves pain
Baobab is also known for its analgesic action, that is, its ability to reduce pain. This property is found in the pulp but also in the bark of the tree consumed as an infusion or decoction.Baobab is particularly good for relieving muscle and joint pain, especially since it also helps reduce inflammation. In this sense, its properties are similar to those of another tree, boswellia.
The B vitamins, vitamin C, phenylalanine and histidine are responsible for this pain relieving action. Phenylalanine, for example, is an essential amino acid involved in reducing pain, including chronic pain. It does this by inhibiting the activity of enkephalinase, a brain enzyme that amplifies pain signals.
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Bio natural organic Cloves oil and seeds
kr390Add to cartThe benefits of cloves 🌱
From an evergreen tree that grows in Asia and South America, cloves have interesting biological properties. The leaves, flower buds, and fruits of the tree are used to produce clove oil, which is widely used in aromatherapy.
✅ The benefits of cloves
The health benefits of cloves result from its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Although research on the effects of this plant on health remains limited, clove and its oil are generally presented as natural remedies to treat various ailments, bloating and viral infections.
Two uses of cloves
Relieve toothache
Clove oil is perhaps best known as a remedy for toothache and toothache. In a 2006 study of 73 adults, researchers found that clove gel was comparable to benzocaine, a local anesthetic. Cloves are said to have a similar ability to relieve pain. To relieve the toothache, the clove should be placed on the painful tooth. Then just squeeze your jaws and keep it that way for several minutes.✅ Treat acne
While tea tree oil is more widely recognized as a natural acne treatment, clove oil is also used against skin problems. Although there are no clinical studies to support these claims, the antiseptic and antimicrobial properties of clove oil work against the development of the bacterium propionibacterium acnes, the skin bacteria involved in the development of clove oil. ‘acne.❎ Possible side effects
In some people, cloves can cause allergic reactions and some side effects, such as a burning sensation, increased risk of bleeding, and low blood sugar levels. Ingestion of essential oils or the use of excessive amounts on the surface of the body is not recommended due to toxicity concerns.
Cloves are not recommended for children under 12 years old. Cases of serious adverse effects have in fact been identified, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation and significant acidosis caused by ingestion of clove oil by infants and children. If you want to use clove oil, be sure to see a healthcare professional first to determine if this herb is right for you.