Description
Cooking.
Sesame oil has a somewhat nutty taste, making it excellent for stir- fried dishes and salad dressings. Research suggests it also has a host of health benefits. Sesame oil may assist lower cholesterol and inflammation in the body and also reduce blood pressure.
Mouthwash.
Sesame oil’s antibacterial qualities make it an effective mouth rinse. The use of oil as a mouthwash is an Ayurvedic technique referred to as oil pulling.
Constipation relief.
Anecdotal evidence indicates that diluted sesame oil may assist relieve minor constipation. To use, mix one to two tablespoons of sesame oil with water, and drink twice a day.
Hair and scalp nourishment.
The same nutrients and properties that make sesame oil a good idea for your skin also apply to your hair. Try massaging a small amount of sesame oil into your scalp and hair, concentrating at the ends if they’re dry. Leave the oil on your hair or scalp for a minimum of an hour, then rinse.
Helps in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Has strong anti-inflammatory properties – Traditional Taiwanese medicine has long employed sesame oil for its anti-inflammatory properties, The use of it to treat joint inflammation Lowers Blood Pressure- In line with a study by an Indian researcher from Annamalai University and published in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, “Sesame oil as suitable for eating oil lowers blood pressure, decreases lipid peroxidation, and increases antioxidant status in hypertenatients.”
Free from trans fat. Good source of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA); Decreasing saturated fatty acids and increasing Monounsaturated fatty acids in diet helps maintaining a healthy heart and normal cholesterol levels. material_features: vegetarian
No Preservatives. Suitable to be used in deep frying, sauteing and salad dressings. flavor_name: sesame neutral flavor
Great for body/hair massage and oil pulling. Helps get glowing smooth skin, strong bones and teeth. Especially useful for children. allergen_information: sesame_seeds
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