Sep 15, 2008

Super Omega 3, 6, 9; Why We Use Them



Borage Seed Oil:
For more than 1500 years, the blue, star-shaped flowers of the borage plant have been used in elixirs and medicinal teas because of its healing properties. This natural oil is a rich source of gamma linolenic acid and has been known to be used in the treatment of eczema and rheumatoid arthritis and in herbal medicine. This oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the borage plant. Borage oil, or "starflower", as the botanical is known, contains up to 24% Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA). GLA is an essential fatty acid which the body converts into prostaglandin, a hormone-like substance. Prostaglandin is reported to offer anti-inflammatory properties. In many studies it has been found that a deficiency in GLA attributes to poor skin condition, especially psoriasis and eczema. GLA is an essential fatty acid which the body converts into prostaglandin, a hormone-like substance. Prostaglandin is reported to offer anti-inflammatory properties. In many studies it has been found that a deficiency in GLA attributes to poor skin condition, especially psoriasis and eczema.Numerous studies have been conducted with borage oil, which ultimately demonstrate the oil's high-level efficacy when used either orally or topically. In the early 1980s, GLA, an essential fatty acid that promotes healthy skin, was identified as a triacylgycerol component in Borage Oil. Borage Oil is the richest source of GLA currently available.


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Super Omega's:

Omega essential fatty acids in our products contain a complete essential source of Super Omega Oils. All natural, non-toxic, and gentle for all skin types. The ingredients we use are less likely to cause skin or allergic reactions. Science has discovered that products rich in Omega-3, Omega-6 essential fatty acids, and Omega-9 are an excellent source for beauty and health. It is non-comedogenic (it doesn't clog pores); it is a natural anti-inflammatory; it penetrates the skin layers quickly and deep; it is a natural moisturizer; it aids in cell regeneration; it reduces wrinkles; it retards scarring; it favorably impacts the human immune system; it is hypo-allergenic and bacteriostatic; non-irritating, highly moisturizing, all natural nutritional supplement for your skin.~ It is hypo-allergenic, and it is odorless.


Emu Oil is known as the Anti-Aging emollient. Moisturizing: Naturally softens the skin and has been proven to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.


Emu Oil has demonstrated to benefit the following conditions and problems: These are just a few of the amazing skin problems that our products can help bring temporary relief. Our products help aid by using high amounts of Jojoba, Shea Butter, Emu, Aloe Vera, and Borage Oil. This is for educational purposes and not intended as medical advice.



  1. Age Spots

  2. Dry skin

  3. Chapped and Cracked Skin

  4. Acne

  5. Pet hot spots

  6. Minor burns

  7. Minor blisters

  8. Eczema

  9. Irritated skin

  10. Athletes foot

  11. Complexion problems

  12. Stretch Marks

  13. Varicose veins

  14. Wrinkles

  15. Swelling

  16. Fine Lines

  17. Skin Rashes

  18. Sunburn Relief

  19. Thin Aging Skin

  20. Discoloration


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We have a lot more ingredients in our products and we will post a new blog. At That Girl's Bath & ; Body we hope this information on this site was helpful. Feed your skin and think of us for your head to toe beauty.


Emu Oil has demonstrated to benefit the following conditions and problems:
acne age spots arthritis athletes foot
bed sores bruises burns bursitis
calluses carpal tunnel syndrome chapped lips complexion problems
conditioning hair contact dermatitis cracked skin cuts & lacerations
dandruff diabetic bruising & ulcers diabetic neuropathy diaper rash
dishpan hands dry skin eczema eye irritation
fever blisters fingernail cuticles frostbite gout
gum disease growing pains hair loss headaches
hemorrhoids in-grown toenails insect bites irritated skin
itching joint pain keloids lumbago
massage medication carrier moisturize skin muscle pain & spasms
pain relief pet hot spots pet injuries & wounds psoriasis
radiation burns razor burn & nicks recent scars rheumatism
rhinitis rosacea scar prevention sciatica
scrapes & scratches shin splints shingles sinus headaches
skin rashes skin grafts skin hydration sore muscles
sports injuries sprains stiffness stretch marks
sunburn relief surgery scars swelling tendonitis
thin, aging skin tired feet varicose veins wasp, bee stings
windburn wounds wrinkles fine lines

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