22/09/2018
Health Benefits
Some benefits of this oil have been listed below.
Anti-bacterial â It has antibacterial properties which can keep the urinary tract infections at bay.
Ant-fungal â It also restricts fungus growth as it contains allyl isothiocyanate which is an agent which combats fungus.
Removes Toxins â For flushing out toxins, salt and water from body, it can be applied as it induces sweating and reduces body temperature.
Revitalize Sensation â Organs that are numb or have no sensation can be treated using this oil as it can stimulate it externally.
Appetizer â It can be an effective appetizer, inducing hunger because it can stimulate intestines.
Improves Digestion â Mustard oil can be an effective digestive agent as it can help liver and spleen to produce gastric juices.
Warming Up â During winters, mustard oil can be a great savior helping your body to remain warm and keeping it free of phlegm.
Health Tonic â This oil is also considered to be a health tonic in aayurveda that increases immunity.
Gum Strengthening â For preventing tooth decay and strengthening of gum, it can be rubbed on it.
Anti-cancer â In organic form, this oil has been found to have anti-cancer properties.
Prevents Coronary Diseases â Studies have shown that if taken in correct proportions it can restrict the tendency of coronary diseases in humans.
For Hair â Mustard oil has been traditionally used for hair growth as it has beta carotene which transforms into vitamin A that stimulates growth of new hair. Fatty oils strengthen hair follicles which arrest hair-loss. Hair packs and oil made by boiling it with henna leaves are great for faster growth of hair strands.
For Skin : Massaging skin with pure mustard oil relieves from dry skin and it is also good for treating ring-worms. It also induces warmth in the body through skin. Massaging this oil leaves you with a soft, wrinkle-free and glowing skin.