Pumpkin oil with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory action, it reduces benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms and increases hair density. It is organic and can be consumed raw in salads and soups. It is rich in fatty acids, Vitamin E and carotenoids.
Its properties
Antioxidant
Moisturizing
Neutralizes free radicals
Treats benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms
Fights acne
Fights hair loss
Why we formulated it
Pumpkin oil is edible, has a strong nutty flavour and accompanies very well salads and soups but is not recommended to be used for cooking purposes. It treats benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms, promotes proper bladder function and helps reduce frequent urination. It is a rich source of linoleic (ω-6), oleic (ω-9), palmitic and stearic acid. Its high content of Vitamin E and carotenoids gives it its strong antioxidant action. It increases hair density and is ideal to strengthen and moisturize weak hair. It protects the skin from ageing and neutralizes free radicals, while moisturizing the skin. Pumpkin oil is ideal for acneic skin as it helps reduce inflammation.
How to use
Consume it raw in salads or soups.
After cleansing massage it onto face and body to fight acne and moisturize the skin.
To treat hair loss massage it into the scalp, let it be absorbed and then wash your hair.
Caution
Not recommended for cooking purposes.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
The Physis Laboratory natural oils are packaged in certified, airtight, dark-colored vials with safety caps to ensure the quality of the oil.
Lifespan
Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
It is made of
Pumpkin oil is extracted from the seeds of the fruit of the Cucurbita pepo plant via cold pressing.
Formulated with
100% Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo (Pumpkin) seed oil)
Formulated WITHOUT
Preservatives, Chemical additives, Artificial Dyes, Fragrance, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), Mineral oil
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