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Bioglo Rose Hip Oil comes from a rose
belonging to the Rosacea family and Rosoidea sub-family that grows in the southern Andes
of South America. It is botanically classified as Rosa aff. rubiginosa, but natives call
it Rosa Mosqueta. This species is favored because of its high and rich content of
important active elements.
When the pink petals
of the rose drop away, they are replaced by a fruit. This fruit is used as an aliment,
high in vitamin C. Seeds from this "rose hip" fruit contain polyunsaturated oils
with special properties for skin renewal.
Product Info:
Product ID: AT675,
Net Content: 15ml, Price at US$19.90, Buy 2 and Get 1 FREE!
 
Cultivation
LABORATORIOS COESAM of Chile
cultivates Rosa Mosqueta on a private plantation, using organic methods that preserve the
natural ecosystem of Chile's southern zone. Reproduction is done in greenhouses under
strict quality control. Only the best breeds are used to produce premium quality Bioglo
Rose Hip Oil.
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Since 1976, extensive scientific research has proven the
remarkable skin healing properties of Rose Hip Oil, and established that the oil's
restorative powers come from the unique reservoir of Essential Fatty Acids (oleic,
linoleic, linolenic), Carotenoids, Flavonoids, Vitamin C and a Vitamin A derivative.
Laboratorios Coesam, which pioneered the research on the
oil, has since amassed a wealth of data and clinical studies in collaboration with
universities and hospital research centers. The following are excerpts.
- On assisting medical treatments:
"I have applied Rose Hip Oil on all types of skin.
Rose Hip Oil acts on scars, reducing hyperpigmentation, flattening hypertrophia (bulky
scars) and loosening up fibrous chords. All these effects end up in a near complete
attenuation of scars."
Dr Hans Harbst, Head of Radiology Department, Chilean
Air Force Hospital, Santiago.
"These tests were carried out on 20 women aged between
25 and 35... The most frequently noted cutaneous signs were surface wrinkles, brown spots,
sagging eyelids and, in some cases, only an intense tan. All applied Rose Hip Oil on the
face for four months.
Observatons were made every eight days. Significant changes
were noted starting from the third week. Firstly, surface wrinkles started to disappear,
spots started to fade unitl, at the end of the fourth month, the disappearance was
complete. Skin presented a smooth and fresh aspect and the spots had almost
disappeared."
Dr Bertha Pareja, Principal Professor, Faculty of
Pharmacology and Biochemistry, University of San Marcos, Peru, and Dr Horst Kehl, School
of Pharmacology, University of Missouri, USA.
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