One of the most polarizing nuts due to the prevalence of allergies, sometimes peanut oil can be overlooked. As such, many don't realize that it's available in oil form and can be incredibly helpful in a number of ways. Peanut oil is made by pressing the peanut kernels together in order to extract the oil from the nut.
Peanut oil has a very high burning point which means it can be safely used to cook with in high heat. It is also high in monounsaturated fats as well as vitamins A, D and E. Here are some of the best ways this oil can be used.
Heart Health
Peanut oil is incredibly good for the health of your heart because of the fatty acid content. Not all fats are created equal, nor are they all bad for us. This distinction can be very hard for some people to understand. After all, the body needs certain types of fats.
Specifically for peanut oil, the level of monounsaturated fatty acids that are present in the oil helps to increase the good cholesterol that the body thrives off of and decrease the bad cholesterol that leads to diseases. Maintaining a healthy blood lipid profile, directly related to good cholesterol levels is essential for heart health.
Acne
Peanut oil can do wonders for your skin, especially if you have skin that is prone to breakouts and acne. If you suffer from acne, it's essential that you find the correct skincare routine that will better balance out your skin. An ancient cure for acne uses peanut oil and lime juice as a way to strip the skin of unnecessary oils that can cause breakouts.
Peanut oil is actually also used in many natural skin products because it has effective elements within it that help to soothe and protect the skin while moisturizing it.
Dandruff
One of the worst hair issues you can face is that of dandruff, not because it's incredibly dangerous on its own but because it's so embarrassing and can be incredibly pervasive. Dandruff can sometimes be very difficult to get rid of and many find that it reoccurs just when they think they've rid themselves of it.
If you are having problems with those pesky white flakes, try adding some peanut oil and tea tree oil into some lemon juice. Apply this mixture liberally to your scalp. Wash your hair as normal after about two hours. Do this at least two times a week until dandruff disappears.
Hydrate Lips
This is a great way to moisturize and protect your pout after you exfoliate it. Many people don't realize that the exfoliation of your lips is important. Chapped lips aren't just the result of dry lips or dehydration, sometimes it's because we don't care for our lips the way we should.
You can exfoliate your lips with a sugar scrub or any other natural exfoliant. Once you've done that, massage your lips with peanut oil for softer, thoroughly nourished lips.
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