Nutruoil®Safflower seed oil Health Benefits:

Safflower oil is typically used as cooking oil. It is also available formulated into softgels, sometimes in combination with vitamin B6.
Safflower oil can be applied to the skin or scalp in combination with other oils or formulated into creams or ointments.

Rarely, it may also be given as part of a tube feeding formula or injected intravenously by a healthcare professional.

Nutruoil®Safflower seed oil Applications:

Vegan

Polyphenols from safflower oil enhanced antioxidant defense and reduced damage in numerous cellular and animal studies. Antioxidant serotonins from safflower oil neutralized free radicals and inflammatory cytokines in human white blood cells exposed to LPS. LPS is a bacterial toxin that often enters the bloodstream of people with leaky gut and can trigger inflammation in the whole body.

Antioxidant Activity:

  Menstrual Health

Safflower extracts improved ovarian function by promoting blood circulation and normalized menstruation in female rats. Women with heavy menstrual bleeding often have underlying issues with their platelets. Safflower oil reduced the clumping of platelets and increased antioxidant defense in rats.

  Wound Healing

Safflower oil serotonins increased the activity and growth in connective tissue cells, which are crucial for wound healing and regeneration.

  Cancer Research

In multiple studies, safflower oil decreased the occurrence and growth of breast and liver cancer in rats. It also reduced colon tumor growth in rats. However, no clinical studies have investigated the relevance of these results to humans.