Omega 7's Best Source: Sea Buckthorn

Omega 7, a lesser-known type of dietary fat, often gets overshadowed by more popular fats like Omega 3, 6, and 9. However, its benefits are becoming more recognized, especially those from sea buckthorn, a strong source of this fatty acid. 

What is Sea Buckthorn?
Sea buckthorn, which comes from traditional Chinese medicine, is a tough shrub with bright orange berries. These berries are not only striking to look at but are also packed with nutrients, making them one of the richest natural sources of Omega 7.

Health Benefits of Omega 7 from Sea Buckthorn
Skin Health

Omega 7, found abundantly in sea buckthorn, possesses remarkable regenerative properties that significantly benefit skin health. It addresses a variety of skin issues and enhances the overall condition of the skin by promoting rapid healing and regeneration. Studies have shown that Omega 7 can improve skin hydration by 49%, increase elasticity by 26%, and reduce the appearance of wrinkles by 14%.

Comprehensive Support for Women's Health
Omega 7 has demonstrated substantial improvements in women’s health, particularly in enhancing the integrity and elasticity of the vaginal lining. This leads to considerable relief from menopausal symptoms. Research indicates that Omega 7 can improve the vaginal lining’s integrity by 50% and elasticity by 33%, effectively doubling the improvement of symptoms compared to a placebo.

Anti-Inflammatory Properties
The anti-inflammatory effects of Omega 7 are especially beneficial for reducing symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. By diminishing inflammation, Omega 7 soothes irritated skin and boosts the body’s collagen production, thus improving skin elasticity and firmness.

Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health
Omega 7 in sea buckthorn helps manage cholesterol levels and enhances blood circulation. This supports cardiovascular health by maintaining healthy arteries and reducing the risk of heart disease. Additionally, Omega 7 plays a critical role in enhancing metabolic functions, aiding in obesity management by helping to regulate body weight and improve energy utilization.

Dry Eye Relief
For individuals experiencing dry eye symptoms, Omega 7 provides essential lubrication, thereby improving eye comfort and functionality.

Liver Health
Omega 7 also supports liver function and promotes the body’s natural detoxification processes, contributing to overall health and vitality.

Advanced Omega 7 Extraction
Our advanced extraction technique ensures the highest concentration of natural Omega 7 from Tibetan sea buckthorn. This process allows us to deliver a potent and bioavailable form of Omega 7, maximizing its health benefits across various bodily functions.

Though often overlooked, Omega 7 is a potent nutrient with far-reaching health benefits, particularly when sourced from sea buckthorn. Its impact on skin health, cardiovascular wellness, and inflammatory responses highlights its importance in a balanced diet. The specific benefits of the Omegia™ formula further underscore the potential of Omega 7 in enhancing women's health and overall well-being, making it a valuable addition to health regimens. Incorporating Omega 7 through diet or supplements can lead to significant improvements in health and quality of life.

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