Cedar Nut Oil — A Siberian Secret
Cedar nut oil can, without exaggeration, be called a Siberian miracle. While cedar nut oil can substitute for any other vegetable oil in medical applications, it is impossible to find a complete substitute for cedar nut oil itself. It is a unique natural product with no equivalent in nature.
Cedar nut oil boosts physical and mental performance, helps cope with high levels of psycho-emotional stress, alleviates chronic fatigue syndrome, and aids in cleansing the body of heavy metal salts. The oil possesses anti-inflammatory properties, regulates metabolic processes—particularly within the digestive system—and enhances the body's repair and regeneration mechanisms.
Cedar nut oil is especially beneficial for individuals suffering from skin disorders, brittle hair and nails, or hair loss, as well as for those living and working in harsh climatic or environmental conditions.
Cedar nut oil is successfully used for both the prevention and treatment of conditions such as:
- gastric and duodenal ulcers;
- gastritis;
- trophic ulcers;
- neurodermatitis;
- psoriasis and other skin diseases;
- laryngitis;
- colds;
- allergies;
- blood and lymphatic disorders.
Folk medicine also recommends cedar nut oil for varicose veins: in addition to oral consumption twice daily, it is advised to apply the oil along the veins while performing a light massage with the fingertips.
Cedar nut oil surpasses even the finest olive oils in its content of unsaturated fatty acids, which dissolve cholesterol plaques and inhibit the formation of cancer cells. Given its composition of vitamins—A (essential for growth and development), B1 (supports digestive, cardiovascular, and central nervous system functions), B2 (improves vision and the condition of the liver, skin, and mucous membranes), E (stimulates the endocrine system and protects cell membranes from damage), and F (aids in protein absorption and fat breakdown)—as well as macro- and micro-elements vital to human health—such as magnesium (supports proper bone structure), potassium (strengthens the heart muscle), iron (a component of hemoglobin), copper (stimulates brain activity), manganese (essential for cartilage and hormone production), and zinc (normalizes prostate function and aids tissue repair)—cedar nut oil can be considered a unique product.
Only the capsule form preserves all the valuable vitamins, bioactive components, and trace elements found in natural oils!
Ingredients: Cedar nut oil.
Polyunsaturated fatty acid content: at least 60%
Vitamin E content: at least 25 mg/100 g
Octadecatrienoic acid content: at least 10%
Intended use: Recommended as a dietary supplement—an additional source of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Directions for use: For adults and children over 14 years of age: take four 300 mg capsules 3 times daily, or one 1360 mg capsule 3 times daily, with meals. Duration of use: 1 month; the course may be repeated if necessary. Dietary supplement. Not a medicine.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance to the ingredients.
Cedar nut oil, 60 capsules (300 mg each) / RealCaps
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£6.50
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