Wednesday 3 August 2011

Spotlight on...Seabuckthorn

     Seabuckthorn is a small, bright orange fruit that has a very long history in Asia, Russia and Europe, being used for more than 1 500 years. The berries are incredibly nutrient dense, containing more than 190 biologically active compounds including vitamins A, B1, B2, C, D, K, P, and amino acids, folic acid. tocopherols, flavonoids, terpenes, phenols, and more! The berries are also a source of Omegas 3,6,7, and 9, extremely rare in any plant.

     More exciting facts about Seabuckthorn: the berries contain 3 times the vitamin A of carrots and have 10 times the vitamin C of oranges! They are one of the highest sources of vitamin E and a rich source of beta carotene. Seabuckthorn is indicated for many different ailments, including digestive issues, and helping to aid weight loss. It is also very effective for keeping skin healthy and glowing. It is used for treating and healing many skin disorders, such as rosacea and ace. 

     While seabuckthorn has been around for ages and used therapeutically for many issues, it has recently been garnering lots of attention. More research studies have been conducted using seabuckthorn, and proving its effectiveness. The great thing about this berry is that it can be taken in many different ways. You can pick it from your health store as a supplement in capsules, a high concentration juice to drink, and a full skin care line with pure seabuckthorn oils and creams.

     If you would like more information on the recent info on seabuckthorn, check out this website for more details. If you are interested in trying seabuckthorn we do have samples and testers in the store, so come try out this incredible berry!

Yours Vibrantly,
Michelle

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