Edible balsamic oil

Edible balsamic oil, ideal for internal and external use with beneficial properties for the body.

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Why choose Edible balsamic oil

Natural sedge extract
Traditional herbal use
Extraction in olive oil
Also suitable for food use

Traditional infusion of St. John's wort in olive oil

  • It is prepared from St. John's wort flowers (Hypericum perforatum).
  • Extraction in olive oil for natural absorption of active ingredients.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • It is traditionally used in Mediterranean herbal medicine.

The balsamic oil St. John's wort or St. John's wort oil is a natural extract from flowers St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) in olive oil.
It is traditionally used as internally, for the digestive system, as well as externally, in cases skin irritations, minor injuries or burns.
Edible balsamic oil is added to salads or vegetables and combines ideally with herbs.

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Components

olive oil, sword grass

Benefits & Properties

  • It is used locally for wounds, burns, stretch marks and dry skin
  • It is applied in the form of massage for muscle pain.
  • It has soothing effect on the skin and can be used for psoriasis or acne
  • Traditionally taken in small quantities for gastrointestinal relief

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Frequent questions

It is a herbal preparation resulting from the infusion of St. John's wort flowers in olive oil, suitable for consumption as a dietary supplement.

It is traditionally used to support digestion, relieve stomach discomfort, and is considered to contribute to mental balance.

It can be added raw to salads, soups or taken plain (1 teaspoon per day). It is not recommended for heat treatment.

It may interact with medication (antidepressants, anticoagulants, etc.). It should be taken with the recommendation of a doctor if you are taking medication.

Although it is edible, it is often used externally for mild burns or wounds, but it is not its main use in this form.

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