Oil of germs of wheat – first of all one of the best suppliers of natural vitamin E whom not vainly name vitamin of a youth.
The daily use of this oil satisfies daily need of an organism for this vitamin, and this prevention and retardation of a presenilation, this improvement of genesial function at women, this rising of protective forces of an organism. To accept it it is possible as up to meal on 1 ch.l., and applying as refuelling to salads and porridges.
Oil of seeds of a thistle can be named with all boldness the defender of a liver. Its application for restoration of an organism shows good results at an alcoholic poisoning, illnesses of an intestine and a stomach ulcer. In Ancient Rome it was used from various poisonings, as a diuretic and is hepatic-protective agent.
Oil of seeds of flax is present “chimney sweep” of our organism. Its application is useful for prophylaxis and treatment onkozabolevany, an atherosclerosis, diseases of a stomach and an intestine. Oil of flax sates an organism with irreplaceable fat acids (Омега-6 and Омега-3), that is exclusively important for normal current of metabolic processes and is interconvertible replacement of cod-liver oil. It is necessary in a ration of the pregnant woman for normal formation of nervous system at a fetus.
Oil of seeds of a pumpkin is of interest for men the ability to treatment of a prostatitis and an adenoma of a prostate, and still it is interesting antigelmintnoj by activity. Pumpkin oil is pleasant on taste, therefore it can be used, as refuelling in salads and porridges.
Oil of kernels of a walnut, product which is characterized by the high maintenance of vitamin F (complex PNZHK), contains other vitamins, irreplaceable amino acids and the richest spectrum of mineral substances. Well-known, that in ancient Sparta cultivated the future strong men on walnuts. And already it has been then proved, that nuts salutarily influence a spermatogenesis and owing to their use there is a harmonious maturing and body height of man’s genitals.
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