Cold pressed pine nut oil
Oil grade: organic
Technology: manual cold pressing
Raw materials: pine nuts
Raw material grade: superior
Producer of raw materials: Khakassia
Oil uses: cooking, health
Shelf life: 6 months, after opening – 1 month
Storage conditions: t +3…+6°C, avoid sunlight
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Raw-pressed pine nut oil is made from fresh nuts of the highest grade using temperatureless manual pressing. This is a pure organic product that has retained all the beneficial properties contained in the plant. It does not contain preservatives, chemical dyes and flavors.
Cedar oil – has an amazing nutty taste and aroma that will not leave anyone indifferent. In cooking, pine nut oil can replace the usual vegetable oils, use it to improve well-being and prevent many diseases.
Pine nut oil contains:
- vitamins: A, B1, B2, B3 (PP), B6, D, E, F, K;
- minerals: iodine, potassium, calcium, cobalt, magnesium, manganese, copper, phosphorus, zinc.
- poly- and monounsaturated fatty acids Omega-3 (21%), Omega-6 (57%), Omega-9 (15%);
- palmitic and stearic acids.
Oil applications
Health and beauty
Pine nut oil has practically no contraindications. It is recommended even for children and pregnant women, because. helps to normalize uteroplacental circulation, contributes to the normal course of pregnancy. In children – increases immunity, improves appetite and sleep.
When used regularly, cedar oil:
- stimulates cerebral and peripheral circulation;
- reduces cholesterol levels, improves blood composition;
- promotes a speedy recovery from acute respiratory infections and influenza;
- removes toxins, radionuclides, heavy metals from the body;
- promotes tissue oxygenation;
- restores liver and prostate functions
- normalizes the acidity of the stomach, promotes ulcers;
- gives vital energy, restores the strength of the body;
- increases potency.
When applied topically, cedar oil:
- accelerates the healing of wounds and erosions on the skin;
- soothes, relieves itching, redness, swelling;
- returns elasticity and shine to hair, relieves them of dandruff and brittleness;
- can be used as a massage oil;
- cares for the skin of the face, hands, neck as part of creams and on its own.
How to apply?
Internal use:
Pine nut oil can be taken on its own or as a food supplement. Adult – 1 tbsp. 40 minutes before meals 2 times a day (no more than 2 tablespoons a day). Children – 1 teaspoon 3 times a day with meals
The minimum exchange rate – 3 months
Contraindications: Individual intolerance to the product.
External use:
- For wounds, frostbite and itching – applied in pure form on a cotton napkin and applied to the affected area.
- Added to massage oils, creams.
- Preparing masks for skin and hair.
Cooking
Natural pine nut oil has a pleasant delicate nutty aroma. Gives all dishes exquisite notes and an unforgettable aftertaste.
It is added to pastry, desserts, grilled dishes, marinades for meat and fish. Salads, vegetable dishes, soups, cereals, cold and hot snacks are seasoned with cedar oil.
Important! When the oil is heated, the beneficial components are destroyed, therefore, when using the product for health purposes, it is not recommended to subject it to heat treatment.
Energy value: 898 kcal per 100 g.
Storage conditions
Unopened pine nut oil can be stored for up to 6 months from the date of manufacture. Once opened, it must be consumed within 30 days.
Store the product at a temperature of +3…+6°C, avoiding direct sunlight. The refrigerator will be the best place.