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Since the plant is cultivted and the oil is produced under our close supervision
at ProLife International, we gurantee the quality of all our cosmetic products
in which Joboba Oil is considered a main ingredient. |
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The Mother Group has patented the medical effect of Jojoba oil in Egypt and
world wide to protect its right in using Jojoba oil as a new medicinial active
ingredient. |
The international Jojoba Export Council considers Egypt among the top Jojoba
Producing Countries in the world.
Click here to learn more.
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Benefits: |
- Smooth, non-greasy Pure Jojoba oil offers collagen benefits known to improve
skin health.
- Pure Jojoba oils' regeneterive nature helps correct skin blemishes and acne.
- It helps to regulate moisture and restructure the skin, which is why jojoba oil
is appropriate for use in cosmetic products, including soaps, lotions, and
skincare, as an active principle or as a carrier.
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Other Benefits: |
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A. Anti-inflammatory effects of jojoba liquid wax in experimental models. |
Habashy RR, Abdel-Naim AB, Khalifa AE, Al-Azizi MM. Department of Pharmacology
and Toxicology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
Jojoba [Simmondsia chinensis (Link 1822) Schneider 1907] is an arid perennial
shrub grown in several American and African countries.
Jojoba seeds, which are rich in liquid wax, were used in folk medicine for
diverse ailments.
In the current study, the potential anti-inflammatory activity of jojoba liquid
wax (JLW) was evaluated in a number of experimental models.
Results showed that JLW caused reduction of carrageenin-induced rat paw oedema
in addition to diminishing prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) level in the inflammatory
exudates.
In a test for anti-inflammatory potential utilizing the chick's embryo
chroioallantoic membrane (CAM), JLW also caused significant lowering of
granulation tissue formation.
Topical application of JLW reduced ear oedema induced by croton oil in rats.
In the same animal model, JLW also reduced neutrophil infiltration, as indicated
by decreased myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity.
In addition, JLW ameliorated histopathological changes affected by croton oil
application.
In the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammation in air pouch in rats, JLW
reduced nitric oxide (NO) level and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)
release.
In conclusion, this study demonstrates the effectiveness of JLW in combating
inflammation in several experimental models. Further investigations are needed
to identify the active constituents responsible for the anti-inflammatory
property of JLW./td>
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B. Jojoba Oil is used in the treatment of Rosacea |
Rosacea is a common skin disease that causes redness, papules, and swelling on
the face. Often referred to as "adult acne," rosacea frequently begins as a
tendency to flush or blush easily. It may progress to persistent redness in the
center of the face that may gradually involve the cheeks, forehead, chin, and
nose. The eyes, ears, chest, and back may also be involved. With time, small
blood vessels and tiny pimples begin to appear on and around the reddened area;
however, unlike acne, there are no blackheads.
When rosacea first develops, the redness may come and go. Some people may flush
or blush and never form pustules or papules. Small dilated vessels also may be
present due to prolonged sun exposure. However, when the skin doesn't return to
its normal color, and when other symptoms such as pimples and enlarged blood
vessels become visible, it's best to seek advice from a dermatologist. The
condition may last for years, rarely reverse itself, and can become worse
without treatment |
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