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Try This Berry for Beautiful Skin

Submitted by Buzz Team on Saturday, 27 December 2008One Comment

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Organic Sanddorn, or Sea Buckthorn is a vibrant orange colored berry that has been known to be an incredibly nutritious fruit for centuries. It is one of the most perfect vegetable oils in the world. The Sanddorn berry is grown throughout Russia and Asia in continental weather systems of cold winters and short, dry, hot summers. This has created a unique and rugged fruit. Since the ancient Tibetans began using it thousands of years ago, thousands of recipes have been developed and carried on through generations, utilizing the traditional and medicinal properties of the berry. In addition to its many internal uses, people used it on their skin to combat the sun, wind, dryness, and extreme weather conditions of their environment.

Proven for Gorgeous Skin

This luscious berry is rich in Vitamins C and E, fatty acids, plant sterols, minerals, carotenoids and flavonoids. Extensive scientific research has been done on the benefits of Sea Buckthorn, and has shown that it has many uses including the treatment of wounds, mucus membrane disorders, inflammation, and gynaecological problems.

Science has also proven it to be incredibly effective for the skin. It absorbs quickly, moisturizes and stores moisture, leaving your skin feeling soft and supple. Dry, vulnerably and light-sensitive skin is cared for and treated. It fights the formation of wrinkles and halts the skin aging process.

Sea Buckthorn is also called omega 7, which is a unique but important essential oil. This fatty acid deeply moisturizers and reverses wrinkles, dryness, and skin inflammation.

Natural and safe for everyone

Sandorn is completely safe for anyone, no matter how sensitive their skin is. This berry is an ancient super food that works in harmony with the body and the skin. It is suitable for babies and studies have shown that people with problem skin, psoriasis, neurodermitis, eczema, dry, rough and callous, cracked as well as very fair skin had great improvements after using sanddorn!

A powerful Antioxidant

Working together, vitamin E and Carotinoids create a powerful antioxidant. Drinking the juice from the berry, as well as putting it on the skin wards off free radical damage, which can be a cause of a multitude of health problems including cancer.

Free Radicals are produced by toxins and the sun, and trigger a chain of skin reactions. The entire skin, down to the deepest layers is affected. The collagen and elastin fibres, which keep the skin taut and supple, are destroyed. Eventually the skin can no longer absorb water, wrinkles form, and the aging process progresses. Fortunately Sanddorn protects the skin from free radical damage caused by pollution and ultra violet rays. In our environment, this is essential for lovely and youthful skin.

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  • china seabuckthorn said:

    Dear my friend,
    seabuckthorn oil also has a high vitamin C content—in a range of 114 to 1550 mg per 100 grams with an average content (695 mg per 100 grams) about 15 times greater than oranges (45 mg per 100 grams. placing sea-buckthorn fruit among the most enriched plant sources of vitamin C. The fruit also contains dense contents of carotenoids, vitamin E, amino acids, dietary minerals, ?-sitosterol and polyphenolic acids

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