WHEATGERM CARRIER OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Triticum Vulgare | Country of Origin | : | USA | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | Not Applicable | Optical Rotation | : | Not Applicable | Refrective Index | : | 1.470 – 1.480 @ 30°C | Plant Part | : | Seeds | Bland With | : | Wheatgerm oil can be used directly or with fruits, dishes, salads or anything of your choice. In addition the oil blends well with other essential oils. If you are adding it with massage oil, use up to 10 to 15% wheat germ oil. | CAS No | : | 68917-73-7 | Flash Point | : | 100 °C | Extraction Method | : | Cold Pressed of the wheat germ |
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Description : Wheat is the golden staff of life, a gift of the Mother Goddess Demeter. Wheatgerm oil is obtained from the nutrient rich germs of the of the wheat seed / kernel. It is one of the richest source of the richest sources of Vitamin E, A and D. The oil also has a high content of proteins and Lecithin.
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Constituents : Oleic- 30.64% Palmitic- 12.0% Linoleic- 52.1% Linolenic- 1.49% |
Uses : Wheatgerm oil is used for massage oil or for preparing carrier blends. In beauty, skincare, and aromatherapy, wheatgerm massage blends assist in promoting circulation and formation of new cells. It will help in revitalizing skin and repairing damaged tissues.
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Benefit : wheat germ oil help to cure cracked, scarred skin, giving it an even tone. It also provides natural hydration to the skin. Wheat germ oil is a useful ingredient for maintaining healthy hair. It is rich in linoleic acid and acts as a hair nourisher. |
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