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On the skin, oil soluble toxins are attracted to sesame seed oil
molecules, which can then be washed away with hot water and a
mild soap. Internally, the oil molecules attract oil soluble
toxins and carry them into the blood stream and then out of the
body as waste.
Used as a douche mixed with warm water, the oil controls vaginal
yeast infections.
Sesame seed oil absorbs quickly and penetrates through the
tissues to the very marrow of the bone. It enters into the blood
stream through the capillaries and circulates. The liver does
not sweep sesame seed oil molecules from the blood, accepting
those molecules as friendly.
Sesame seed oil helps joints keep their flexibility. It keeps
the skin supple and soft. It heals and protects areas of mild
scrapes, cuts and abrasions. It helps tighten facial skin,
particularly around the nose, controlling the usual enlargement
of pores as skin ages chronologically. |