Blackcurrant seed oil explained

Blackcurrant seed oil is derived from the seeds of ribes nigrum]] (black currant, or European currant). It contains an unusually high amount of omega-6 (15–20 percent) as well as a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids (12–14 percent). It also contains linoleic acid as well as 2–4 percent stearidonic acid. There are some indications that blackcurrant seed oil is anti-inflammatory and cardioprotective.[1] In European folk medicine, black currant once had a considerable reputation for controlling diarrhea, promoting urine output (as a diuretic) and reducing arthritic and rheumatic pains.[2] It is primarily used medicinally and as a diet supplement.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blackcurrant Seed Oil. PDRhealth. PDR Network.
  2. Web site: Black Currant Seed Oil (Ribes nigrum). Skinsentials. 2014-12-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20141207034123/http://www.skinsentials.com.au/beautytips/black-currant-seed-oil-ribes-nigrum/. 2014-12-07. dead.