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"Topically, sea buckthorn can be applied to the skin in the form of oils, salves, balms, or lotions to treat acne, burns, dermatitis, eczema, infections, rosacea, and wrinkles. In fact, after the disaster at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl, Russia, sea buckthorn oil was used to treat the burns of people exposed to the leaked radiation. sea buckthorn can also be used to prevent sunburn and radiation burns; Russian cosmonauts, for example, have used this herb to protect their skin against radiation burns when in outer space." - Brigitte Mars, A.H.G., The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine: The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Reference to the Amazing Realm of Healing Plants, in a Quick-study, One-stop Guide (Get the book.)
| "AUBREY ORGANICS COMBINATION DRY SKIN 2
© sea buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C Facial Cleansing Cream, for Combination Dry Skin ($12.98 for 8 ounces) is similar to the Seaware with Rosa Mosqueta Facial Cleansing Cream, for Dry Skin, above, but with less alcohol. If you think that makes this a gentler cleansing option, think again: the geranium and lavender oils in this product are troublesome for skin and for use around the eyes.
© sea buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C Facial Toner, for Combination Dry Skin ($9." - Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron, Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition (Get the book.)
| "Nurture My Body Sliampoo - Fragrance Free
Ingredients: water, decyl glucose, lauryl glucose, coco protein, seaweed extract, organic herbal infusions of coltsfoot, chickweed, nettles, horsetail, slippery elm, marshmallow root, comfrey root, calendula blossoms, chamomile flowers and oatstraw, sea buckthorn CO2, grapefruit seed extract www.nurturemybody.com
DEODORANTS
Erbaviva Jasmine Grapefruit Organic Deodorant
Ingredients: organic grain alcohol, organic essential oils extracts of jasmine, grapefruit, ginger, safe, cedarwood, orange, and lemon www.erbaviva." - Samuel S. Epstein, Randall Fitzgerald, Toxic Beauty: How Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Endanger Your Health . . . And What You Can Do about It (Get the book.)
| "Production: sea buckthorn berries are the false fruit of Hippophae rhamnoides. The fatty oil is extracted from both the seeds and the fruit flesh. The harvest is from August to December, until the first snow. As soon as the fruit has been picked, it is immediately processed. The juice is produced without any contact with metal substances.
Other Names: Sallow Thorn actions and pharmacology
COMPOUNDS
Fruit acids: chiefly malic acid, additionally acetic acid, quinic acid
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C): 0.2-1." - Thomson Healthcare, Inc., PDR for Herbal Medicines, Fourth Edition (Get the book.)
| "Constituents
Berry, seed: beta-carotene, lycopene, zeaxanthin, vitamin B complex (Bl5 B2, Bg, and folic acid), vitamin E, flavonoids (quercitin), essential fatty acids (omega-3, omega-6, omega-7, omega-9), quinic acid, malic acid, phytosterols (beta-sitosterol) Leaf, twigs: tannins
Energetic Correspondences
• Flavor: sour
• Temperature: cool
• Moisture: moist
• Polarity: yin
• Planet: Moon/Mars/Jupiter/Saturn
• Element: water
Contraindications
In rare cases sea buckthorn may cause an allergic reaction." - Brigitte Mars, A.H.G., The Desktop Guide to Herbal Medicine: The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Reference to the Amazing Realm of Healing Plants, in a Quick-study, One-stop Guide (Get the book.)
| "Sea Buckthorn Leave-In Conditioner & Curl Activator ($9.15 for 4 ounces) is a lightweight, spray-on conditioner that contains a nice array of conditioning agents and, surprisingly, no irritating plant oils or extracts. This works well on normal to fine hair to make it easier to comb and to provide a small amount of protection from heat.
© White Camellia and Jasmine Shine Conditioner Spray ($7.25 for 4 ounces) is a less elegant option than the sea buckthorn Leave-In Conditioner & Curl Activator above. It can still work as an extra-light, alcohol-free spray-on detangler for normal to fine hair." - Paula Begoun, Don't Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me (Get the book.)
| "Instead, it uses beneficial, nonvolatile plant oils that have antioxidant activity, and plant extracts with proven soothing properties.
© sea buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C Moisturizing Mask, for Combination Dry Skin ($8.98for 4 ounces) works better as a topical scrub for normal to dry skin than a mask, and it contains some good anti-irritants, including chamomile oil. The questionable aspects include the mysterious "coconut fatty acid cream base" and the nut meals used as abrasive agents (these tend to be unevenly shaped particles that can be damaging to skin if used too aggressively)." - Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron, Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition (Get the book.)
"That can be helpful for dry skin. sea buckthorn oil has antioxidant capability, but not in the type of packaging this product has.
© Vegecell Nighttime Hydrator with Green Tea ($18.75 for 1 ounce) is similar to many of the products Aubrey sells, with no mention of skin type. The alcohol, lavender, peppermint, coltsfoot, nettle, sage, St. John's wort, watercress, lemon, ivy, sage, and lemon are all serious problems for skin.
© White Camellia Oil ($15-98 for 0.36ounce) contains exactly what the name indicates, and nothing more."
- Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron, Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition (Get the book.)
"Calming sensitive line
© $$$ Calming Sensitive Bi-Phase Moisturizer ($48 for 1 ounce) contains some intriguing ingredients for sensitive skin, including sea buckthorn oil. However, the preservative-free formula may spell trouble because several ingredients in this water-based lotion won't last long without a stable preservative system, and I'd be concerned about bacterial contamination (although the pump-bottle packaging helps minimize exposure)."
- Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron, Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me, 7th Edition (Get the book.)
| "The vitamin C content of sea buckthorn is lower (up to 1 200 mg).
Malus domestica apple
Apple tree
Description A small, deciduous tree with simple leaves, white flowers flushed with pink and fleshy fruits of variable colour and shape (a pome, with a hard core and seeds called pips). Apple differs from pear in the absence of grit in the fruit, the hairy leaves and the yellow pollen (purple in pear flowers). A large number of Malus species produce edible fruits. Cultivated apple is a complex hybrid involving several species, including M. sieversii, M. orientalis and M. sylvestris." - Ben-Erik van Wyk, Food Plants of the World: An illustrated guide (Get the book.)
| "Production: sea buckthorn berries are the false fruit of Hippophae rhamnoides. The fatty oil is extracted from both the seeds and the fruit flesh. The harvest is from August to December, until the first snow. As soon as the fruit has been picked it is immediately processed. The juice is produced without having any contact with metal substances.
Other Names: Sallow Thom
ACTIONS AND PHARMACOLOGY
COMPOUNDS
Fruit acids: chiefly malic acid, additionally acetic acid, quinic acid
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C): 0.2-1." - Joerg Gruenwald, Ph.D., PDR for Herbal Medicines (Get the book.)
| "Several other wild fruits are used as sources of vitamin C. The sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a European and Asian shrub bearing clusters of small nuts, each surrounded by yellow, fleshy pulp (used for jams and juice). The cornelian cherry (Cornus mas, family Cornaceae) is a small tree indigenous to Europe and Asia with edible fruits containing more than 100 mg vitamin C per 100 g (used for jams, jelly, juice or wine). Acerola is supposedly similar to (and named after) the West Asian azarole (Crataegus azarolus) which is cultivated to some extent in southern Europe." - Ben-Erik van Wyk, Food Plants of the World: An illustrated guide (Get the book.)
| "Medicinal Actions & Uses sea buckthorn berries are very high in vitamin C. They have principally been used to help improve resistance to infection. The berries are mildly astringent, and a decoction of them has been used as a wash to treat skin irritation and eruptions.
Sea buckthorn is distinguished by its thorny steins and narrow silvery leaves. The berries help improve the body's resistance to infection.
Hordeum distichon
(Gramineae)
Barley
Description Annual grass growing to about 3 ft (1 m)." - Andrew Chevallier, The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants (Get the book.)
| "For Lymphocytes: Cat's Claw, Garlic, Knotgrass (Polygonum avicula), Flavonoids, Pau D'Arco, sea buckthorn, Venus Flytrap (Camivora), and Chinese Wolfberry fruit.
SEE Auto-Immune Diseases, Cancer. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Cleansing, Colds, Coughing, Healing, Lymph, Stress, and Wounds.
•IMPETIGO SEEunderSkin.
•IMPOTENCE/INFERTILITY SEE Reproduction.
•INDIGESTION SEE under Digestion." - Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)
"Herbs: Rosemary, American and Chinese Ginsengs, Periwinkle, Bilberry,
Pollen, sea buckthorn, Suma, Thyme, and Yerba Mate. 1 tsp. Seawater concentrate 10 times daily. Piracetam/Nootropil. Brain Concussion. Head Injury Iron Phosphate (6x) and Sodium Sulfate (6x) 5 tabs each every 10 minutes. For more serious concussion: Iron Phosphate (30x), Sodium Sulfate (30x), Potassium Phosphate (30x) 5 tabs each every 15 minutes. For Depression SEE alphabetically.
Mental-Fatigue Gotu Kola*, Comfrey, Ginseng*, Dandelion, and Fo Ti Tieng.
Marapurama. Pineapple's Bromelain to digest fibrin."
- Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)
| "To ensure good health, the daily intake of vitamin C should not be less than 50 mg, and it is better if it can be obtained from such natural sources as sea buckthorn, raspberries, lemon juice and rose hip and barberry puree.
Sea buckthorn has even more to offer us than its high vitamin content. Its berries also contain other vitamins, for example, water-soluble vitamin B, fat-soluble provitamin A and even vitamin E. These natural, biological vitamins are vital for keeping the body healthy, fit and efficient." - Alfred Vogel, The Nature Doctor: A Manual of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (Get the book.)
"Barberries, rose hips and sea buckthorn berries are marketed in the form of tasty conserves that keep well. Your vitamin C requirements in the winter and spring months will therefore be met if you take these purees. An especially effective addition to them are combinations such as Bio-Sanddorsan; this contains sea buckthorn as well as rose hip puree, both of which valuable for vour health and also verv tastv. Children like to eat Bio-
Sanddorsan as a sandwich spread."
- Alfred Vogel, The Nature Doctor: A Manual of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (Get the book.)
"C needed for one day.
- 12 g sea buckthorn berries or raw sea buckthorn puree
- 20 g ripe rose hips or raw rose hip puree
- 70 g blackcurrants
- 120 g green cabbage salad
- 170 g strawberries
- 180 g spinach salad
- 200 g white cabbage salad or natural sauerkraut without additives
- 300 g dandelion salad
- 500 g potatoes boiled in their skins
The amount of vitamin C contained in each item is only approximate."
- Alfred Vogel, The Nature Doctor: A Manual of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (Get the book.)
| "Among these are sea buckthorn, which is rich in vitamin C and silica; brewer's yeast, which contains purines, the precursors to uric acid; and bee pollen and, to a lesser extent, royal jelly. It may not be necessary to avoid such products completely, but their use is a delicate matter. It is preferable to use alkaline energy boosters, which include spirulina, blackstrap molasses, ginseng, wheat germ, and halibut liver oil.
The properties, indications, and instructions for using
Alkaline Energy Boosters w2p these energy boosters are detailed below." - Christopher Vasey, The Acid-Alkaline Diet for Optimum Health: Restore Your Health by Creating pH Balance in Your Diet (Get the book.)
| "Sea Buckthorn Leave-In Conditioner & Curl Activator above. It can still work as an extra-light, alcohol-free spray-on detangler for normal to fine hair. The small amount of film-forming agents can make hair feel slightly sticky.
© Blue Green Algae Hair Rescue Conditioning Mask ($13.75 for 4 ounces) is a basic, emollient conditioner that contains shea butter, so this is best for dry to very dry hair that is normal to thick or coarse-textured. The plant extracts are decent for the scalp, but in a rinse-out conditioner they are rinsed away before they can have an impact." - Paula Begoun, Don't Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me (Get the book.)
| "Habitat & Cultivation Native to Europe and Asia, sea buckthorn grows mainly in sandy coastal areas and in dry riverbeds in mountainous regions. The berries are picked in autumn.
Parts Used Berries. Constituents The fruit contains flavonoids, fruit acids, and vitamin C. History & Folklore The berries have traditionally been eaten with milk and cheese by Siberians and Tartars, who also used them to make a pleasant-tasting jelly. Medicinal Actions & Uses sea buckthorn berries are very high in vitamin C. They have principally been used to help improve resistance to infection." - Andrew Chevallier, The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants (Get the book.)
| "American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, January 1999, pages 125-138) that should not come in contact with the skin or scalp.
© sea buckthorn Egg Cream Rinse ($9.60 for 8 ounces) contains mostly water, emollient, alcohol, conditioning agents, plant extracts (including balm mint, so keep this off the scalp), essential oils of rosemary and sage (both are scalp irritants), water-binding agents, vitamins, and nonvolatile plant oils. The alcohol cuts this conditioner's moisturizing ability, and makes it best for normal to dry hair that has a normal to thin texture.
© Swimmers Conditioner ($8." - Paula Begoun, Don't Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me (Get the book.)
| "Habitat & Cultivation Native to Europe and Asia, sea buckthorn grows mainly in sandy coastal areas and in dry riverbeds in mountainous regions. The berries are picked in autumn.
Parts Used Berries. Constituents The fruit contains flavonoids, fruit acids, and vitamin C. History & Folklore The berries have traditionally been eaten with milk and cheese by Siberians and Tartars, who also used them to make a pleasant-tasting jelly. Medicinal Actions & Uses sea buckthorn berries are very high in vitamin C. They have principally been used to help improve resistance to infection." - Andrew Chevallier, The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants (Get the book.)
| "Sea Buckthorn Egg Conditioning Shampoo ($8.90 for 8 ounces), Selenium Natural Blue Shampoo ($8.75 for 8 ounces), and White Camellia & Jasmine Conditioning Shampoo ($8.50 for 8 ounces) all have a coconut-oil soap base, which can be extremely drying to the hair and irritating for the scalp. Almost all of these shampoos also contain fragrant oils that can cause scalp irritation, and despite the inclusion of protein and randomly dispersed conditioning ingredients, they cannot overcome the dryness caused by this soap base. None of these are recommended." - Paula Begoun, Don't Go Shopping for Hair-Care Products Without Me (Get the book.)
| "Sea Buckthorn juice. Squill syrup, tartarized Antimony, Gum Arabic, Honey, and water. Layer sliced Onions on, and cover with, sugar; cover and allow to form a syrup of whichtake l-2tsp.forcoughsandatbed-time. 10 tbs. boiled Flaxseed and Honey. Camphor, F laxseed, Boneset, Lemon juice and rind. Chinese Yin Chiao tabs. 20 grains Salicin every 2 hours (in White Willow) helps some. Pinellia, Magnolia bark, China Root, Ginger, and Perilla.
T.W.Pomroy'scoldsandcoughssyrup: 1 oz. Paregoric, 2 oz.ToluSyrup, 1.5 oz. Gum Arabic syrup, 3 oz. Wild Cherry Bark syrup, 2 drachms Tolu tincture, 1 dra." - Joseph E. Mario, Anti-Aging Manual: The Encyclopedia of Natural Health (Get the book.)
| "In Switzerland, sea buckthorn grows abundantly in the upper Inn valley and in Ticino, especially in the Maggia valley. When ripe, the orange-coloured berries nestling between olive-green leaves are quite conspicuous, and in the wintertime birds can be seen enjoying
them to the full. We use sea buckthorn extract as one of ingredients in our vitamin preparation called Bio-C-Lozenges.
A Brief Guide to Selected Homoeopathic Remedies
The subject of homoeopathic remedies is so vast that the examples given below represent only a small selection of what would otherwise fill several volumes." - Alfred Vogel, The Nature Doctor: A Manual of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (Get the book.)
| "Medicinal Actions & Uses sea buckthorn berries are very high in vitamin C. They have principally been used to help improve resistance to infection. The berries are mildly astringent, and a decoction of them has been used as a wash to treat skin irritation and eruptions.
Sea buckthorn is distinguished by its thorny steins and narrow silvery leaves. The berries help improve the body's resistance to infection.
Hordeum distichon
(Gramineae)
Barley
Description Annual grass growing to about 3 ft (1 m)." - Andrew Chevallier, The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants (Get the book.)
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