Reviewed By Ray Spotts
An oil that is unfamiliar to many people, lallemantia oil, comes from a flowering plant that often appears purple. The seed itself that yields the oil contains a high amount of linolenic acid, up to 68%, which makes it a rich source of the element and makes the oil highly valuable. The lallemantia plant has traditionally been found in specific parts of Europe, such as Greece. Its linolenic acid allows it to be worthwhile and beneficial in a myriad of ways.