MANGO SEED BUTTER (MANGIFERA INDICA) - BASE OILS
BASE / GENERAL DATA
Information submited: September 16, 2014 Modified: May 9, 2018 By: OperaDreamhouse
Mangifera Indica seed oil and Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter are the fats expressed from the seeds (also called kernels) of Mangifera Indica.
Mango butter is obtained from the fruit seed of Mango Tree, which is native to the sub-tropics of India and other similar climates throughout the world. Its chemical structure is similar to both Cocoa Butter and Shea Butter and is used in similar applications.
Mango is a large, evergreen tree, thought to have originated in the Indo-Burma region and is now grown throughout the world. It has been cultivated for over 6,000 years.
Mango Butter is naturally white or yellow in color with a slight odor. Mango Kernels have an oil contens of 8% to 10%.
Mangoes are an excellent nutritional source, containing an abundance of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants - calcium, potassium, Vitamin A, E and C and several B Vitamins. Many studies have shown the health-promoting benefits of Mango.
Mango butter is obtained from the fruit seed of Mango Tree, which is native to the sub-tropics of India and other similar climates throughout the world. Its chemical structure is similar to both Cocoa Butter and Shea Butter and is used in similar applications.
Mango is a large, evergreen tree, thought to have originated in the Indo-Burma region and is now grown throughout the world. It has been cultivated for over 6,000 years.
Mango Butter is naturally white or yellow in color with a slight odor. Mango Kernels have an oil contens of 8% to 10%.
Mangoes are an excellent nutritional source, containing an abundance of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants - calcium, potassium, Vitamin A, E and C and several B Vitamins. Many studies have shown the health-promoting benefits of Mango.
SPIRITUAL PRACTISES DATA
MEDICINE / HEALTH DATA
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Mango Butter is known for its abundant emollient properties and is known for its ability to aid in healing wounds and regenerative cells. It has a long history of use in tropical regions as a skin softener and for its ability to moisturize, protect, restore and reduce the degeneration of skin cells. It is also known to protect against UV radiation.
Mango Butter has a protective effect against UV radiation. Dermatologists often recommend Mango Butter for the treatment of wrinkles
Mango Butter has a protective effect against UV radiation. Dermatologists often recommend Mango Butter for the treatment of wrinkles
BEAUTY / COSMETICS DATA
FOOD / COOKING DATA
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Newest mixtures containing Mango Seed Butter (Mangifera Indica):
Nourishing body butter
February 4, 2015