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There is a legendary story about Seabuckthorn. It is said that Genghis Khan, the Mongol conqueror, who established one of the largest empires from China to Eastern Europe in the 13th century, relied on three treasures: well organized armies, strict discipline and Sea buckthorn. Sea buckthorn berries and seed oil made Genghis Khan’s soldiers stronger than his enemies. Nowadays, scientists in the East have discovered that Sea buckthorn contains high concentrations of primary anti-oxidants as well as other nutrients.
What is Sea buckthron Oil?
Sea buckthorn (Hippohae Rhamnoides L.) is a wild bush that grows in poor, arid soils or sandy wasteland, ie. the Gobi Desert. It can tolerate temperatures from -40C to +40C. Only Sea buckthorn grown on these poor lands preserves the valuable nutrients. A famous Tibetan doctor, YU YUENDAN GONGBU (708-8xx?), first explored Sea buckthorn’s value to human health in the 8th century. For many centuries, the knowledge of the miraculous effects of Sea buckthorn has been mastered exclusively by the Tibetan and Mongolian people.
In the early 1950's Sea buckthorn attracted modern scientists from Russia and China. Sea buckthorn seeds, berries, leaves and barks have been studied extensively for their nutritional, medical and cosmetic benefits. Using modern technology, Sea buckthorn oil is processed from Sea buckthorn’s berries or seeds to preserve most of the vital nutrients. The oil has been identified as the major functional component in Sea buckthorn. In the 1960's, Sea buckthorn oil preparations became dietary supplements for cosmonauts in Russia due to their abundant nutrients, in particular Vitamin E, C, Beta-carotene, and flavonoids. These components all act as powerful antioxidants by providing remarkable protection against oxidative and free radical damage.
What Nutrients does Sea buckthorn Oil Contain?
According to Russian and Chinese scientists, Sea buckthorn contains 190 bio-active components of which 106 are in the oil. The oil is the best single source known to man for Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Beta-carotene, unsaturated fatty acids, essential amino acids and flavonoids.
What is the main application of Sea buckthorn oil?