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We are offering natural cold pressed sesame oil-003 within the fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, as well as with its own unique flavor salads, various sauces and dishes cholesterol, heart-can be used as an edible oil. Sesame oil for frying foods, as well as can be used. Sesame oil is also used in the food industry should be preferred in terms of both health and flavor.rnrna teaspoon of sesame oil in the morning on an empty stomach is recommended. In addition, the amount of mixing water drinkable.rnhelp in the treatment of burns.rncan be used as a laxative. It is recommended for people suffering from constipation problem to facilitate digestion.rnbeneficial for people with diabetes, low blood sugar can help.rnremoval of kidney inflammation, liver diseases and helps in lowering cholesterol gallstones.rnnourishes and softens dry skin. The composition of the antioxidants that help protect the skin against the effects of aging.rndirectly or mixed with other oils are used to massage the skin. Mixed with cloves and bay oil to massage help against rheumatic pains. Rosemary oil is mixed with a quantity in the same way, due to arthritis joint pain, varicose veins and can be used for pain against circulatory disorders.rnrnvitamins and mineralsrnsesame oil is a source of vitamin e. Vitamin e is an antioxidant and has been correlated with lowering cholesterol levels. Sesame oil also contains magnesium, copper, calcium, iron, zinc, and vitamin b6. Copper provides relief for rheumatoid arthritis. Magnesium supports vascular and respiratory health. Calcium helps prevent colon cancer, osteoporosis, migraine, and pms. Zinc promotes bone health.rnbesides being rich in vitamin e, there is insufficient research on the medicinal properties of sesame oil. However, the following claims have been made.rnblood pressurernsesame oil has a high percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega-6 fatty acids)but it is unique in that it keeps at room temperature. This is because it contains two naturally occurring preservatives, sesamol and sesamin. (normally, only oils predominately composed of the omega-9 monounsaturated oil, like olive oil, keep at room temperature.)rnit has been suggested that due to the presence of high levels of polyunsaturated acids in sesame oil, it may help to control blood pressure. It could be used in cooking in place of other edible oils and to help reduce high blood pressure and lower the amount of medication needed to control hypertension.rnthe effect of the oil on blood pressure may be due to polyunsaturated fatty acids (pufa) and the compound sesamin, a lignan present in sesame oil. There is evidence suggesting that both compounds reduce blood pressure in hypertensive rats. Sesame lignans also inhibit the synthesis and absorption of cholesterol in these rats.rnrnoil pullingrnsesame oil is one of the few oils recommended for use in oil pullling. (sunflower oil is the other oil recommended.)rnrngeneral claimsrnwhile not approved by the us food and drug administration, sesame oil is reputed to have a number of therapeutic uses.rnit is suggested that regular topical application and/or consumption of sesame oil should mitigate effects of anxiety, nerve and bone disorders, poor circulation, lowered immunity and bowel problems. It is suggested such use would also relieve lethargy, fatigue, and insomnia, while promoting strength and vitality, enhancing blood circulation. There are claims that its use has relaxing properties which eases pain and muscle spasm, such as sciatica, dysmenorrhoea, colic, backache, and joint pain.rnrnsesame oil when used in infant massage, it is claimed, helps to calm babies and lull them to sleep and improves growth of the brain and the nervous system. These are claims similar to other therapeutic medicines, that its having antioxidants explains beliefs that it slows the aging process and promotes longevity. A 2000 medical study showed that infant massage with sesame oil improved the weight, length, and midarm and midleg circumferences of infants at a statistically more favorable rate than all other oils tested.rnit is suggested that sesame oil, when consumed and/or topically applied, should relieve dryness both externally and internally. Sesame oil is sometimes recommended to alleviate the dryness associated with menopause. It is believed that its use "restores moisture to the skin, keeping it soft, flexible and young looking". It is suggested that it relieves "dryness of joints" and bowels, and eases symptoms of dryness such as irritating coughs, cracking joints, and hard stools. Since "dryness of joints" is not a medically classifiable condition, it would be difficult to medically comprehend or verify these claims of panacea.rnother uses include as a laxative, as a remedy for toothaches and gum disease and in the treatment of blurred vision, dizziness, and headaches.rnit is suggested that sesame oil could be used in the treatment of dry nose, reduction of cholesterol levels (due to presence of lignans which are phytoestrogens), anti-bacterial effects, and even slowing down certain types of cancer (due to the anti-oxidant properties of the lignans).
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