Nourish dryness: Omegia™ sea buckthorn oil for menopause

Menopause brings natural hormonal changes that can disrupt moisture balance throughout the body. As estrogen declines, many experience intimate dryness, shifts in skin texture and firmness, dry or irritated eyes, and a dry mouth. Plant-based, non-hormonal options are increasingly popular to complement medical care and lifestyle strategies.

Omegia™ from Puredia is a premium sea buckthorn oil designed to nourish mucous membranes and skin from within. It is supercritical CO₂–extracted from both berry pulp and seeds to preserve delicate actives and ensure solvent-free purity. This whole-plant approach delivers a broad spectrum of nutrients, including omega-7 (palmitoleic acid), omega-3 (ALA), omega-6 (LA), and omega-9 (oleic acid), plus vitamin E, carotenoids, and phytosterols. Omega-7 is particularly associated with epithelial integrity and healthy lipid barriers—core to retaining moisture in skin and mucous membranes.

Skin hydration, elasticity, and overall appearance

• Hydration from within: The balanced omega profile helps reinforce the skin’s lipid barrier, supporting water retention and a smoother feel.

• Texture and firmness: Antioxidants and carotenoids help counter oxidative stress that can affect collagen and elastin, contributing to a more supple, even look.

• Everyday resilience: Vitamin E and plant polyphenols support the skin’s response to routine environmental stressors.

Intimate comfort: easing vaginal dryness and irritation

• Mucosal support: Omega-7 and phytosterols nourish epithelial layers and support natural lubrication.

• Comfort and integrity: By fortifying local barrier lipids, Omegia™ can help reduce sensations of dryness, itching, and irritation common during and after menopause.

• Non-hormonal complement: Discuss with your healthcare provider whether a plant-based oil fits your needs.

Eye comfort: supporting the tear film in dry eyes

• Lipid-layer balance: Sea buckthorn lipids may help stabilize the outer layer of the tear film, aiding moisture retention on the eye surface.

• Oxidative balance: Vitamin E and carotenoids support ocular tissues facing daily oxidative stress.

Oral comfort: soothing a dry mouth

• Mucosal nourishment: Omega-7–rich oils support comfort in oral tissues that feel dry or irritated.

• Antioxidant support: Nutrients like vitamin E help maintain a healthy oral environment.

Why supercritical CO₂ extraction and standardization matter

• Gentle, solvent-free selectivity: Supercritical CO₂ uses pressure and mild temperatures to extract target lipids and antioxidants without harsh solvents, preserving omega-7, carotenoids, and vitamin E.

• Purity and stability: CO₂ naturally evaporates, leaving no solvent residues; the low-oxygen, low-heat process helps protect sensitive compounds from oxidation.

• Consistency: Standardized production supports reliable omega-7 and antioxidant levels from batch to batch.

• Traceability and quality: Puredia emphasizes controlled sourcing and minimal post-processing to maintain the oil’s natural composition.

Omegia™ by Puredia offers a thoughtful, non-hormonal approach to dryness-related concerns that often accompany menopause. Through supercritical CO₂ extraction of both berry and seed oils, Omegia™ delivers omega-7 alongside omega-3, -6, and -9, vitamin E, carotenoids, and plant sterols—supporting mucosal integrity, skin hydration, and everyday comfort from the inside out. For many, it can be a valuable addition to a holistic plan for menopausal well-being.

Full Clnical Data

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Clinically-proven menopause formula

Omega 3 ≥ 13%
Omega 6 ≥ 10%
Omega 7 ≥ 30%
Omega 9 ≥ 18%
Beta-carotene ≥ 100 mg/100g
Vitamin E ≥ 450 mg/100g

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