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BABY MASSAGE OIL

18 Mar 2024

BODY MASSAGE OIL ( BEST FOR NEW BORN BABY )

 

"Loustu Natural baby massage oil has been carefully formulated with cold pressed organic oils of highest quality. This oil was made and used for our new born baby, so you can trust on its quality with your eyes shut."

                                                                                                                           Dipti Jayara

                                                                                                        Co Founder, Loustu Natural

 

|| Rub oil between your palm and massage gently in large circular motions. Massage oil on baby's tummy, back, head and limbs. Wrap your hands fully on your baby's body while massaging. ||

 

BENEFITS

 

 

 

INGREDIENTS:-

 

ORGANIC BADRI COW GHEE

The Himalayan Natives Badri cow ghee is highly nutritious and delicious ghee. It contains a rich and authentic flavor and natural aroma. Badri cow is a purebred (non-hybrid) desi cattle breed that produces high-quality A2 milk. Our A2 Badri Cow Ghee is made from this milk which makes it rich in antioxidants that enable the body to better absorb vitamins and minerals. Thus, boosting immunity. 

 

ORGANIC HEMP SEED OIL

Appearance of hemp derived oils on grocery shelves have caused some confusion with consumers. Although hemp seed oil use is legal for food products, CBD oil is not. CBD oil is an essential oil obtained from the leaves and flowers of hemp plant and has very different chemical composition than hemp seed oil.

 

Hemp seed oil contains high concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) (70-90%) and is a good dietary source of essential fatty acids, linoleic and linolenic acids (see fact sheet FAPC-196 Lipid Glossary). Linoleic acid (50-70%) is the major fatty acid in the seed oil. Hemp seed oil is considered healthy because of its desirable omega-6: omega-3 fatty acid ratio, 3:1 (see fact sheet FAPC-135: Foods, Health and Omega-3 Oils). Although the omega-6: omega-3 ratio between 3:1 and 5:1 is considered optimal for good health, the topic is still controversial. Unlike many other commodity seed oils, hemp seed oil contains significant amount of γ-linolenic (GLA), 0.5-6%, and stearadonic acid (SDA), 0.3-2.5%. GLA is an omega-6 PUFA found in human milk and several botanical seed oils such as borage, blackcurrant and evening primrose and typically consumed as a dietary supplement. There are scientific reports indicating GLA supplemented diets decrease various inflammatory reactions. SDA is an omega-3 fatty acid that serves as a precursor for production of other omega-3 fatty acids. In humans, dietary SDA is easily converted to health beneficial long chain omega-3 fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) (see fact sheet FAPC-135: Foods, Health and Omega-3 Oils). Hemp seeds grown in extreme northern and tropical regions are reported to have higher GLA and SDA concentrations than the seeds grown in moderate climates. Saturated fatty acid content, palmitic and stearic acids of hemp seed oil range from 5-9% and 2-3%, respectively.

 

Solvent extracted hemp seed oil is liquid at room temperature and has a yellow color, bland taste and a nutty aroma. Organoleptic properties of hemp seed oil may vary depending on the seed growth location, oil extraction conditions and seed maturity. It may have a strong, pungent flavor. The taste of the oil also is affected by postharvest management practices, i.e. high temperature drying, leading to formation of increased amount of volatile compounds, peroxides and free fatty acids, and quality deterioration (see fact sheet FAPC-197 Edible Oil Quality). The refractive index and specific gravity of refined oil at 40 degrees C and 20 degrees C are 1.4570 and 0.8927, respectively. Crude hemp seed oil has a higher specific gravity, 0.9200, than for refined oil. Hemp seed oil has lower melting and smoke points than commodity cooking oils because of its high PUFA content.

 

Commercially refined hemp seed oil contains significantly higher unsaponifiable (see fact sheet FAPC-196 Lipid Glossary) content than that of many commodity oils. This is partly due to the high phytosterol (plant sterols) content of the oil. Numerous studies have demonstrated ingestion of phytosterols lowers low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels in human blood. Tocopherols are the most important natural antioxidants. Tocopherol content of hemp seed oil varies between 76.4 and 92.1 mg/100 g oil, which is similar to many other seed oils such as soybean and sunflower seed oil.

 

ORGANIC COCONUT OIL

1. Contains medium-chain fatty acids
 

Coconut oil is different from other dietary oils, because it is mainly composed of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs), whereas most other oils are almost entirely long-chain fatty acids. This means that the fatty acids in coconut oil are made up of a chain of six to 12 carbon atoms, as opposed to the more than 12 found in long-chain fatty acids. This difference in structure has all sorts of implications, from how the oil is digested to how it influences your body.

 
2. Has anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties
 

About 50% of the MCFAs in coconut oil are a type called lauric acid, which contributes to the oil’s anti-inflammatoryantimicrobial and anti-fungal properties.

 
3. May be helpful in the treatment of skin conditions
 

Limited but consistent evidence appears to support the topical use of coconut oil for the prevention and treatment of mild to moderate cases of chronic skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis. It has also been shown to alleviate some complex skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis.

 
4. May protect hair from damage
 

The lauric acid in coconut oil appears to have a high affinity for hair protein and, because of the way the oil is structured, is able to penetrate inside the hair shaft. This means coconut oil and products made from it may be useful in preventing the hair damage caused by protein loss due to grooming and ultraviolet (UV) exposure. However, more studies are needed to confirm this effect.

 
5. May be helpful in the prevention of dental caries
 

Oil pulling is a traditional ayurvedic remedy originally practised in ancient India for the maintenance of oral health. More recent studies suggest the practice of using coconut oil may be beneficial for the prevention of dental caries by reducing plaque formation and gingivitis. However, limitations in sample sizes and duration means a larger number of well-designed randomised controlled trials are needed to determine the true value of coconut oil for this purpose.

 

WILD APRICOT OIL

Wild Apricot Oil is Super rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Vitamin B17, Omega 6 and Omega 9 fatty acids. 

 

ORGANIC PERILLA OIL

Perilla (भंगजीर) Seed Oil nutritional composition ranges from Omega -3,6 essential fatty acids, Antioxidants, B-Vitamins, Iron Zinc, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Phosphorus etc.

 

ORGANIC SESAME OIL

Our Sesame (तिल) Oil is 100% Organic grown in Uttarakhand hills.

It is extracted cold pressed at room temperature, hence this oil retains all its nutrients and benefits that are otherwise lost by being exposed to high heat.

 

 

 

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