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inci name: Brassica juncea
It is extracted from mustard seed and purified by distillation.
Mustard oil is a very powerful natural stimulant.
Improves digestion and appetite by stimulating digestive juices and bile in the liver and spleen.
When used with massage on the skin, it stimulates the circulatory system and our sweat glands. This ensures improved blood circulation throughout the body and enlarged pores of the skin through sweating.
This global capacity of mustard oil has the effect of lowering body temperature and removing toxins from the body.
Regular skin massage works surprisingly well in the treatment of joints and arthritis, increasing blood flow and circulation throughout the body.
Mustard oil also contains large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, which act as anti-inflammatory to ease joint stiffness and arthritis-related pain.
Mustard seed oil
inci name: Brassica juncea
It is extracted from mustard seed and purified by distillation.
Mustard oil is a very powerful natural stimulant.
Improves digestion and appetite by stimulating digestive juices and bile in the liver and spleen.
When used with massage on the skin, it stimulates the circulatory system and our sweat glands. This ensures improved blood circulation throughout the body and enlarged pores of the skin through sweating.
This global capacity of mustard oil has the effect of lowering body temperature and removing toxins from the body.
Regular skin massage works surprisingly well in the treatment of joints and arthritis, increasing blood flow and circulation throughout the body.
Mustard oil also contains large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids, which act as anti-inflammatory to ease joint stiffness and arthritis-related pain.
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Mustard oil has been widely used in countries such as India, Rome and Greece for thousands of years.
The mustard was first developed in India around 3000 BC.
His first known uses were pharmaceutical – Hippocrates used mustard seeds for the manufacture of certain drugs.
The Romans added mustard seeds to their wine and Pythagoras used it as a natural remedy for the scorpion.
In addition to its pharmaceutical uses, mustard oil has been used by North Indian women for cooking for decades.
Mustard oil is known to contain antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
Its anti-inflammatory properties are attributed to the presence of selenium, which reduces pain and swelling, thus facilitating pain in the joints.
This anti-inflammatory property of mustard oil also finds its use in the synthesis of diclofenac, an anti-inflammatory drug.
Uses:
- It’s an excellent insect repellent
- Bleaches teeth and cure dental problems
- It has anti-aging properties (rich in vitamin E)
- Stimulates hair growth
- Prevents premature aging of hair (graying)
- It reduces dandruff and itching of the head
- Improves joint pain and arthritis
- It stimulates the sensation in the muscles
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