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Health Benefits of black cold-pressed sesame oil for massage

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Health Benefits of black cold-pressed sesame oil for massage

Sesame oil is made from raw, pressed sesame seeds and contained culinary, medicinal and cosmetic uses.

The sesame seeds that have been planted for thousands of years are probably the oldest oil-rich seeds. In most Indian households, you can often see a bottle of sesame oil in one corner of the kitchen shelf.

Ayurvedic Doctor says that cold-pressed black sesame oil has a higher proportion of fatty acids than sesame oil obtained from heated seeds, in addition to the mild almond odour. Also, the component of cold-pressed sesame oil protects it from corrosion and therefore extends its shelf-life.

Skincare Benefits

Sesame oil has value in Ayurveda because it has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Sesame oil is commonly used in Ayurvedic masssage  and skin beauty treatments because it is an excellent moisturiser, promotes healthy skin regeneration, has anti-ageing properties, and is considered a natural SPF.

The oil is also widely used as a massage because of its warming properties and the ability to deepen the skin.

Helps in Rheumatoid Arthritis

They may not contain as many nutrients like copper, zinc, magnesium, iron, and calcium-laden sesame oil seeds because some of them are lost during the extraction process, they still retain most of the beneficial properties. It is primarily known for its zinc and copper content, which helps produce red blood cells, blood circulation, and metabolism.

Copper is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties and helps to reduce arthritis pain, swelling in joints and strengthen bones.

Stress and Depression

According to experts, sesame oil in the diet helps in making serotonin which in turn helps to feel positive and keep away the chronic stress. You can also consult with an ayurvedic consultation to get to know more about it.

Oral Health

For promoting oral health and plaque removal. One tablespoon of oil is taken on an empty stomach and shaken in the face for about 20 minutes, and then spit out. Sesame oil is usually used for this practice due to its medicinal properties.

Improving Eye Health

According to traditional Chinese medicine, there is a very amicable relationship between the eyes and the liver. It was believed that the liver could store blood and that the branches of the liver supplied blood, enabling its proper functioning.

Sesame oil is a natural tonic for the liver that enables better blood flow, with the result that it is believed to nourish the eyes.

Sesame Oil Benefits for Diabetes Patients

Sesame seed oil is a good source of magnesium as well as various other nutrients. All of this together enables sesame to lower blood glucose levels, thereby reducing the risk of diabetes. People with diabetes can choose sesame seed oil for cooking.

Ending Thoughts

It has medicinal purposes, especially in Ayurvedic medicine, where about 90% of the herbal oil is used as base oil.

If you want to improve your overall health, you can consult with Ayurveda Sunshine Coast Dr Ram Mani Bhandari.

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