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Camelina oil

An oil with regenerating, repairing and soothing properties for sensitive skin

1st cold pressing

from organic and French cultures

Food quality

Unfortunately, this item cannot be shipped outside the European Union

Description

Precious beauty ingredient to be integrated in the creams of day, night, for the hands, the liniment...
Soothing, it calms rednesses and inflammations.
Nourishing, it brings softness and flexibility to the skin.
Softens and shines hair, especially fine, dry or damaged hair.

100ml

25434

Data sheet

Volume
100 mL
Manufacturing
French

Huile de cameline bio

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Barcode:
9999900022469(EAN / EAN-13)

Categories: Plant-based foods and beverages, Plant-based foods, Cereals and potatoes, Fats, Cereals and their products, Vegetable fats, Vegetable oils, Cereal oils, Camelina oils

Labels, certifications, awards: Organic

Countries where sold: Switzerland

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        Camelina oil

        Pressed seed oil derived from Camelina sativa

        Camelina oil or False flax oil is a pressed seed oil, derived from the Camelina sativa or false flax, also called gold of pleasure. False flax has long been grown in Europe, and its oil used as a lamp oil until the 18th century. In recent times, it has been explored for use in cosmetic and skin care products.[1] It has a high content of omega-3 and is used as a food supplement by some cultures. It is registered under the name "Olej rydzowy tradycyjny" as a Traditional Speciality Guaranteed product in the European Union[2] and the United Kingdom.[3]

        In the United States the Food and Drug Administration has not rated the oil for human consumption. False flax belongs to the Brassicaceae (mustard and cabbage) family, which also contains many other seed oil plants, such as rapeseed. Typically it contains 1–3% erucic acid but several Camelina Sativa varieties with erucic acid content of less than 1% have been introduced.[4]

        The seeds contain an average of 37% by weight

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