Oilcure Chia Seed Oil:
Rich in Omega 3: Chia oil has no cholesterol or sodium, and only trace amounts of trans fats. Most of the fats it contains are poly-unsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), and its dominating PUFA is alpha-linolenic acid. Alpha-linolenic acid, or ALA, is a type of omega-3 fatty acid that has been shown to exert numerous positive health effects. omega 3 fatty acids are very good for overall good health. A deficiency of such fatty acids may lead to poor memory, depression, fatigue, poor circulation, or dry skin. People who don't eat fish (such as people following a vegan diet) have an increased risk of being deficient in omega-3s, and therefore benefit greatly from adding chia seed oil to their diet. Omega-3 fatty acids Protects against cardiovascular diseases. Omega-3s prevents blood clots and to reduce inflammation in the artery walls.
2. Heart and Blood Pressure : Chia seeds are capable to reverse inflammation, regulate cholesterol and lower blood pressure make it beneficial for heart health. It has heart healthy minerals and vitamins as well. Chia is high in linoleic acid, which helps the body absorb vitamins A, D, E and K. Chia is quite high in omega-3s than salmon. Omega-3s protects the heart by lowering blood pressure, bad cholesterol and inflammation.
3. Chia for Skin: Chia Seed oil is clinically proven to significantly increase skin hydration and reduce trans-epidermal water loss. This means chia seeds can keep your dry skin soft and supple. Since it is a non-greasy oil even oily skinned girls can use it. Chia seed is considered the richest plant based source of omega-3 fatty acids , offering more than flax seed or fish oil. These fatty acids work to encourage a more radiant and shiny skin. They also help maintain moisture levels, which reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles as well as relieving dryness and peeling. Chia seed oil can help your skin fight irritation, dehydration, and even banish blemishes.