Post by admin on Jan 9, 2008 20:15:27 GMT -5
(you can purchase this by the bottles in a healthfood store. Actually our Publix store sells it in the healthfood section sitting right next to the virgin coconut oil. Don't cook with it to get maximum benefits, use it and make your own dressing for your salads)
The Benefits of Grapeseed Oil:
• Grape seed oil is reputed to contain plentiful antioxidants, as well as to lower cholesterol levels.
• Its healthful qualities have been appreciated for over 100 years.
• High in antioxidants, Grapeseed Oil contains Vitamin E, and a group of bioflavonoids known as procyanadins.
• Grapeseed Oil is a polyunsaturated oil that is rich in linoleic acid. One of two essential fatty acids that the human body can not produce.
• Grape seeds derive their medicinal effects from compounds called proanthocyanidins. Proanthocyanidins have demonstrated antioxidant activity and are believed to play a role in the stabilization of collagen and maintenance of elastin-two critical proteins in connective tissue that support organs, joints, blood vessels, and muscle.
• Results from a number of studies indicate that grape seed may be useful in relieving a number of conditions including vision difficulty, chronic venous insufficiency, lymphedema, varicose veins, cancer, premenstrual syndrome, dental cavities, and variety of circulatory disorders.
• It does not aggravate acne, and is purported to have regenerative and restructuring virtues due to its essential fatty acid content, which is important for skin and cell membranes. Its slightly astringent nature may also help tone the skin.
The Benefits of Grapeseed Oil:
• Grape seed oil is reputed to contain plentiful antioxidants, as well as to lower cholesterol levels.
• Its healthful qualities have been appreciated for over 100 years.
• High in antioxidants, Grapeseed Oil contains Vitamin E, and a group of bioflavonoids known as procyanadins.
• Grapeseed Oil is a polyunsaturated oil that is rich in linoleic acid. One of two essential fatty acids that the human body can not produce.
• Grape seeds derive their medicinal effects from compounds called proanthocyanidins. Proanthocyanidins have demonstrated antioxidant activity and are believed to play a role in the stabilization of collagen and maintenance of elastin-two critical proteins in connective tissue that support organs, joints, blood vessels, and muscle.
• Results from a number of studies indicate that grape seed may be useful in relieving a number of conditions including vision difficulty, chronic venous insufficiency, lymphedema, varicose veins, cancer, premenstrual syndrome, dental cavities, and variety of circulatory disorders.
• It does not aggravate acne, and is purported to have regenerative and restructuring virtues due to its essential fatty acid content, which is important for skin and cell membranes. Its slightly astringent nature may also help tone the skin.