Moringa Oil

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Product Code :MRG-RS-CO
Botanical Name :Moringa Oliefera
Plant Part :Seed
Country of Origin :India
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Color & Odor :Characteristic odor
Method of Extraction :Cold Pressed
Weight & Rate :100 Ml (USD 13)                  
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DESCRIPTION

Moringa oil is a nutrient-rich oil that is extracted from the seeds of the Moringa oleifera tree, also known as the drumstick tree or the miracle tree. The tree is native to the Himalayan region of India and Pakistan and is now widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world including the Philippines, Africa, and South America. These trees are fast-growing trees and can reach a height of up to 10 meters within just a few years. The tree produces clusters of small white flowers, which are followed by long, slender seed pods. Inside the seed pods are small, round seeds that are used to make Moringa oil. Moringa trees are relatively easy to grow and require minimal maintenance, making them an ideal crop for small-scale farmers and sustainable agriculture initiatives. The tree is also highly valued for its many uses, with all parts of the plant – including the leaves, roots, and seeds – being used for various purposes. The production of Moringa oil typically involves harvesting the seed pods and removing the seeds, which are then dried and further processed to extract the oil. The oil is then filtered and bottled for use in various industries, including cosmetics, skincare, and food.

The oil is extracted from the seeds of the tree through a process of cold pressing, which helps to retain its nutrients and natural properties. The Moringa oil is light and non-greasy, has a pale yellow or clear appearance, and has a mild, nutty flavor. Moringa oil is a highly nutritious oil that is rich in a range of essential vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids. Some of the key nutrients found in Moringa oil are Vitamin A, which is important for maintaining healthy skin and eyes. Also, Vitamin A is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect the skin against damage from free radicals and environmental stressors. It is also a good source of Vitamin C, which is important for supporting the immune system and promoting healthy skin. Vitamin C is also an antioxidant that helps to protect the skin against damage from UV rays and other environmental stressors. It has high levels of vitamin E, which is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect the skin against damage from free radicals and promotes healthy skin and hair. Moringa oil is also rich in essential fatty acids, including oleic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid. These fatty acids help to nourish and hydrate the skin, and may also have anti-inflammatory properties. Other than these, this oil is a good source of minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium, which are important for supporting healthy skin, hair, and overall health. In summary, Moringa oil is a nutrient-rich oil that has many benefits for the skin, hair, and body. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties make it a great choice for anyone looking to improve their overall skin and hair health. All these properties make it a popular ingredient in cosmetic and skincare products.

The use of Moringa oil can be traced back to ancient times, with historical records indicating that it was used by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans for a variety of purposes. The oil was highly valued for its medicinal properties and was used to treat a range of ailments, including skin diseases, digestive disorders, and respiratory issues. In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Moringa oil has long been used for its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties. It is also believed to help support overall health and well-being. Today, Moringa oil is widely used in the cosmetic and skincare industry, thanks to its nutrient-rich profile and beneficial properties for the skin and hair. The oil is also used in the food industry, where it is valued for its high nutritional content and versatility as a cooking oil. Moringa trees are now cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world, with India, the Philippines, and Africa being some of the largest producers of Moringa oil. The growing popularity of Moringa oil in recent years has led to increased research and interest in its potential health benefits, as well as its sustainable production and impact on local communities.

INDUSTRIES

  • Food Industry: This oil is valued for its high nutritional content and versatility as a cooking oil. It has a mild, nutty flavor and is rich in vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids, making it a healthy and nutritious alternative to other cooking oils. It is used in the production of snacks, baked goods, and other food products.

  • Pharmaceuticals Industry: It is used in the pharmaceutical industry for its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. It is also used in traditional medicine for a range of ailments, including skin diseases, digestive disorders, and respiratory issues.

  • Cosmetics and Skincare Industry: This oil is a popular ingredient in cosmetics and skin care products, thanks to its moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties. It is used in a range of products, including moisturizers, serums, facial oils, and many other skincare products.

  • Hair Care industry: This oil is added in preparing Shampoos & hair oils and several hair repair products. Such products can speed up the growth of hair, improves the health of the scalp, reduces dryness & increase the density of hair.

  • Biofuel Industry: It can be used as a biofuel, thanks to its high content of oleic acid and other essential fatty acids. It is a renewable and sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels and has the potential to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development.

  • Industrial lubricants manufacturing Industry: This oil can be used as an industrial lubricant due to its high viscosity and oxidative stability.

  • Water purification Industry: Moringa seeds are used in the water purification industry to remove impurities from water, thanks to their natural coagulant properties.

USES

  • Use it as a Facial moisturizer: After cleansing your face in the morning, apply a few drops of moringa oil to your face and neck as a natural and nourishing moisturizer. Moringa oil is easily absorbed by the skin, so it won't leave a greasy or oily residue.

  • Make DIY Face serum: Face Serum helps to brighten & hydrates the skin and you can make your customized Face serum at home. To make it follow this DIY recipe, Mix moringa oil, jojoba oil, and essential oils of your choice to create a nourishing face serum. Apply a few drops to your face and neck after cleansing to help moisturize and soothe your skin.

  • Get a Spa like Hair treatment at home: Add a few drops of moringa oil to your hair conditioner or shampoo to help moisturize and strengthen your hair. Moringa oil can help to reduce split ends and breakage, leaving your hair healthy and shiny and making your hair soft & bouncy. To use it as a Hair conditioner, you can also apply a few drops of moringa oil to your hair after shampooing and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing out.

  • Make DIY Hair mask: A hair mask helps to treat damaged, dry & frizzy hair and you can make a nourishing Hair mask by mixing moringa oil, coconut oil, and honey. Apply the mask to your hair and leave it on for 30 minutes before washing it out with shampoo.

  • Use it to get a relaxing Massage: It can be used as a massage oil to help relax and soothe sore muscles. Mix a few drops of moringa oil with your favorite carrier oil, such as coconut oil or almond oil, and use it for a relaxing massage.

  • Use it on Nails & Cuticles: Beautify your hands by treating your nails & cuticles well. Moringa oil can be used as a natural nail & cuticle oil to help moisturize and strengthen nails. Apply a drop or two of moringa oil to your nail beds each day as it can help to prevent dry and cracked cuticles, which can be painful and unsightly. Moreover, you can also make Cuticle cream out of it. Mix moringa oil and beeswax to create a natural and nourishing cuticle cream. Melt the ingredients together in a double boiler, then pour into a small container and let cool. Use it regularly to treat the Nails & Cuticles problems

  • Take care of beautiful your Lips: To take care of your lips, Moringa oil can help as this oil can be used as a natural lip balm to help soothe and moisturize dry, chapped lips. Apply a small amount of moringa oil to your lips and rub it in gently. It can help to soothe and moisturize dry, chapped lips, leaving them soft and smooth. Other than this, you can also create a Lip Scrub at home. Mix moringa oil, brown sugar, and honey to create a natural and nourishing lip scrub. Rub the scrub onto your lips in a circular motion, then rinse off with warm water.

  • Use it as a Makeup remover: This oil can be used as a natural makeup remover. Apply a few drops of moringa oil to a cotton pad and use it to gently remove makeup from your face. It clears out the makeup & prevents the pores to get clogged.

  • Use it to get a Hot water Bath: Hot Water Bath, is a perfect way to relax your body & mind and Moringa Oil can help you to get that. This Oil adds an alluring fragrance to the bath water & makes your bath experience better. You just need to add a few drops of the oil into the bathwater & soak in this water to get relief after a tiring day. 

  • Use it as a Body moisturizer: After showering or bathing, apply moringa oil to your skin as a natural and nourishing moisturizer. Moringa oil can help to lock in moisture and keep your skin soft and supple.

  • Use it as a Body oil: Mix moringa oil, almond oil, and essential oils of your choice to create a nourishing body oil. Apply the oil to your skin after showering or bathing to help moisturize and nourish your skin.

  • Create DIY Body Butter: Mix equal parts of moringa oil, shea butter, and cocoa butter to create a natural and nourishing body butter. Melt the ingredients together in a double boiler, then pour into a jar and let cool.

BENEFITS

  • Provides nourishment to the skin: This oil is rich in antioxidants and nutrients, such as vitamin E and fatty acids, that help to moisturize and nourish the skin. It can help to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and can be used to soothe dry and irritated skin.

  • Strengthens the hair: It is rich in vitamins and minerals that can help to strengthen the hair and promote healthy growth. It can help to reduce hair breakage and split ends and can be used to moisturize and nourish the scalp.

  • Reduces inflammation: This oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help to reduce inflammation in the body. It can be used topically to soothe skin inflammation, and can also be consumed as a supplement to help reduce inflammation in the body.

  • Promotes wound healing: It has antiseptic and antibacterial properties that can help to promote wound healing. It can be used topically to help heal cuts, burns, and other skin injuries.

  • Supports cardiovascular health: It is rich in oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid that can help to lower cholesterol levels and support cardiovascular health. Consuming moringa oil as part of a balanced diet may help to reduce the risk of heart disease.

  • May help the formation of Cancer cells: Some studies have suggested that moringa oil may have anti-cancer properties, possibly due to its high content of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential anti-cancer effects of moringa oil.

Moringa carrier oil is highly valued in cosmetic industries. It is considered to best for massage and aromatherapy applications. The oil finds application in a range of products including anti-aging cream, hair care products, soap and body wash, face cream, perfume and deodrant.

Please note, Kirva Organics India does not recommend MORINGA OIL be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor certified in clinical Aromatherapy.

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