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How to Treat Osteoarthritis using Avocado Oil: Treat and Reverse pain Naturally
Contributor(s): Tundey, Adel (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798555032935
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $12.92  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2020
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- Health & Fitness | Pain Management
Physical Information: 0.05" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.11 lbs) 26 pages
 
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One of the fruit oils we use in our wellness blends is Avocado oil. The avocado oil has been desired throughout time not only as food rich in vitamin D and potassium, but for its medicinal uses and its soothing, skin healing properties. Traditionally, the pulp from the fruit has been used as a hair pomade to stimulate hair growth and topically to hasten wound healing. Avocado has a long history of internal use as an aphrodisiac.Avocado oil is one of few edible oils not derived from seeds; it is pressed from the fleshy pulp surrounding the avocado pit. Avocado Oil is obtained from the ripe fruits of the avocado tree and is rich in unsaturated fatty acid content. It is especially high in oleic acid (Omega-9), linoleic acid (Omega-6), dermal palmitoleic acid, potassium, and vitamins A, B1, D & E. Avocado oil has received prescription drug status in France because of its proven ability to counter negative effectives of arthritis.It is clinically proven that Avocado oil can assist to improve arthritis symptoms. Arthritis is a joint disease that causes swelling and pain in the joints. It is most commonly classified as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis occurs when cartilage between joints wears down causing inflammation and pain. This type of arthritis generally occurs in the joints we most frequently use, such as the knees, hips, spine and hands. Where as rheumatoid arthritis is caused by an autoimmune dysfunction where the white blood cells actually destroy the cartilage. You may wish to consider adding avocado oil as a valuable addition to an arthritis diet. It can be used raw in salads and dips or as a cooking oil. Avocado oil is said to be a cholesterol-lowering food due to it's high levels of monounsaturated oleic acid content, making it a beneficial choice when it comes to the heart. Oleic acid, like other omega-9s, can help to reduce the risk of heart disease by raising levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the body's "good cholesterol." Studies have found avocado oil benefits to include the prevention of the development of diabetes, high cholesterol, high triglyceride levels, and obesity.Avocado Oil also has an excellent hydrating effect on the skin and is highly spreadable. It penetrates well into the corneal layer of the skin due to the high content of oleic acid, and has a fantastic regenerative effect due to the skin-related fatty acids, making it very popular in anti-aging products.Avocado Oil also helps with treating rough, flaky and dry skin. We consider Avocado Oil as an excellent carrier oil choice within several of our wellness blends.Avocado oil is not only healthy, but is also a flavorful addition to your food. It can be used in place of other cooking oils, butter, and margarine. The oleic acid in avocado oil makes it highly resistant to oxidation, meaning it won't go rancid as quickly as many other oils in your cupboard.It also has a high smoke-point (the temperature in which oil begins to degrade under heat), making it an optimal choice for high-heat cooking, such as stir-frying and saut ing. It can withstand high temperatures without breaking down and losing its health benefits as many other oils do.While it is a good choice for high-heat cooking, it is also delicious for drizzling and salad dressings.The benefits, however, are not limited to the kitchen. Keep reading to find out why you should add avocado oil to your next grocery list.