Sea Buckthorn
Botanical Name: Hippophae Rhamnoides
Botanical Name:
Hippophae Rhamnoides
Family:
Elaeagnaceae
Appearance:
Bushy shrub, very branched, spiny, with a general whitish whistle.
Fruits, fleshy, fleshy, 7-8 mm in diameter, orange, with a hard bucket.
Soil stabilizer on rabbit ribs, developing well on pebbles and sands.
Origins:
- Europe
- Asia
Active constituents:
- Sugars, organic acids, flavonoids, pectins, polyphenols, tannins, liposoluble vitamins, water-soluble vitamins, essential fatty acids, alpha and beta carotene, tocopherols, unsaturated fatty acids.
Healing properties:
Due to their vitamin C content, carotenoids, group B vitamins, vitamins E, F, P, and flavonoids, fruit is a valuable source of polyvitamins. Seed oil acrylic and epithelial action, indicated in wounds or hard to heal wounds.