Description
Amaranth oil. Divine gift of immortality
Amaranth oil has a unique composition. Its component, vitamin E, is
found in amaranth oil in a very rare tocotrienol form, which makes
its antioxidant properties ****0 times higher than in the
tocopherol form of the same vitamin. Even if you use a small amount
of amaranth oil, you can reduce the risk of cancer and at the same
time avoid vitamin E overdose. Furthermore, vitamin E reduces the
risk of clotting, increases vessel walls elasticity and normalizes
cholesterol levels. Another unique element that is contained in
amaranth oil is squalene. It carries oxygen to deep tissue layers
and saturates cells, which results in an increased skin ability to
resist adverse environmental factors, quicker regeneration, while
skin at the same time looks fresh and radiant. Another valuable
feature of squalene is its ability to inhibit malignant tumour
growth and improve immunity, reducing the risk of various diseases.
Squalene also has wound healing properties. After getting inside
the body it starts to activate regeneration, whereby not only
external wounds, but also internal wounds are healed.
Provitamin A (β-carotene) is also found in amaranth oil. Its
availability in the body stimulates mucous secretion, which
prevents mucous membranes of eyes, nose and mouth cavities, larynx,
oesophagus, stomach, intestines, lungs and urinary tracts from
drying out. However, its deficiency increases the risk of viral
diseases.
Phytosterol, which is a part of amaranth oil, promotes cholesterol
excretion, reinforces immune system and has anti-tumour
properties.
Amarant oil is rich in phospholipids, the main component of which
is lecithin, one of the most important substances in the human body
since it composes *0% of liver and one third of brain insulation
and protective tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
Lecithin is a building material of the human body, it transports
nutrients, vitamins and drugs to cells. In addition, it is a
powerful antioxidant that prevents oncogenesis.
Polyunsaturated fatty acids, such as linoleic and linolenic acids,
which are found in amaranth oil, lower cholesterol level, normalise
blood pressure, prevent plaques on blood vessel walls, have
anti-tumour and anti-aging effect.
Amaranth oil also contains such trace elements: calcium (is
involved in muscle and neural reactions, blood clotting, has
antiallergenic and anti-inflammatory effect, promotes heavy metal
salts and radionuclides excretion, is necessary for normal bone
shaping, hair, nails, teeth and dental enamel strengthening), iron
(participates in haematopoiesis and intracellular metabolism, is
necessary for haemoglobin formation, normalizes functioning of the
thyroid gland, prevents anaemia), phosphorus (is needed for normal
kidney functioning, improves metabolism, reduces pain in arthritis
, participates in nervous system regulation).