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Almond Oil
Almond Oil
Almond oil is full of vitamin E, and it’s a great source of magnesium, phosphorus, and copper. The antioxidant-rich oil is known for its free radical fighting abilities. It’s also anti-inflammatory and boosts immunity.
Containing omega-3 fatty acids, almond oil might help you maintain healthy cholesterol levels and improve your memory. It may help lower your risk for diseases like cancer and heart disease
Sesame Oil
Seasame Oil
The sesame plant’s nutritional qualities have inspired some to dub its oil the “Queen of Oilseeds”Sesame oil contains sesamol and sesaminol, two antioxidants that may have powerful effects on your health Trusted Source
Antioxidants are substances that help reduce cell damage caused by free radicals. An accumulation of free radicals in your cells may lead to inflammation and disease.
Sesame oil may support healthy blood sugar regulation, which is especially important for people with diabetes.
Mustard Oil
Reduces Cough, Colds:
Since ancient times, mustard oil is used to soothe colds, coughs and other respiratory illnesses and allergies.
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Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal & Anti-carcinogenic Properties:
Glucosinolate, available in mustard oil which accounts for antibiotic, fungicidal and cancer prevention qualities, serves as a therapeutic for human health. It thus protects us from colorectal and gastrointestinal cancers.
Coconut Oil
Health Benefits of Coconut Oil
May boost heart health
Stimulates hair growth
In some parts of the world, coconut — which is loaded with coconut oil — is a dietary staple that people have thrived on for generations.
For example, a 1981 study noted that the population of Tokelau, an island chain in the South Pacific, obtained over 60% of their calories from coconuts. Researchers reported not only good overall health but also very low rates of heart disease .
Let's start this story off right with the answer we've all been waiting for: Does coconut oil make your hair grow? Yes, indeed it does. "Coconut oil will definitely help your hair grow healthier, thicker, and longer," Brown confirms. "The vitamins and fatty acids in coconut oil help nourish your scalp and penetrates the cuticle of the hair. A treatment mask about once every week or two weeks for five to 10 minutes will do the trick" (keep scrolling for Brown's favorite coconut oil-infused mask).
Mustard Oil
Coconut Milk
Extra Vergin Coconut Oil
Extra virgin coconut oil has a myriad of health benefits. When eaten, it can help regulate blood sugar, fight heart disease, speed up weight loss, and improve the immune system. Used topically, it can dramatically recover the condition of both skin and hair, preventing wrinkles and making your tresses stronger and shinier. You can use it on your face without worrying about breakouts. In fact, many people have been able to see some success in treating acne and eczema with coconut oil. This is likely due to it’s natural antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties.