Sausage Tree - a powerful healing skin ingredient (LINK)
February 7th 2008 07:55
The Sausage Tree Kigelia africana grows throughout Africa and derives its name from the unusual 'sausage' shaped fruit that hang from its long stalks. They often grow to over a meter in length and can weigh up to 10kg. The hard, grey green fruit has a thin skin covering a firm, fibrous fruit pulp.
The tree grows prolifically throughout Southern Africa and is harvested from the wild, on a sustainable basis. The tree's fruit, bark, roots and leaves are all used for their curative properties. The extract used is composed of solvent extracts from the Kigelia africana fruit pulp.
The tree contains a number of pharmaceutically active compounds providing potent anti-oxidant, antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory activity.
Kigelia has a long history of use by rural African communities, particularly for its medicinal properties. Most commonly traditional healers have used the Sausage Tree to treat a wide range of skin ailments, from fungal infections and boils through to more serious diseases, such as snake bite and sun spots.
The Tonga women of the Zambezi Valley regularly apply cosmetic preparations of Kigelia fruit to their faces to ensure a blemish free complexion.
A significant body of scientific literature confirms the validity of many of the traditional uses of Kigelia. Several papers support the use of Kigelia extract for treating eczema, psoriasis and solar keratoses, while it is also active as a skin tightening and breast-firming agent.
The actions of Kigelia extract are numerous and include:
1. Slows the growth of over-productive skin cells, a common cause of many skin irritations.
2. Reduces damage caused by prolonged exposure to the sun.
3. Provides an anti-bacterial effect against various micro-organisms.
4. Strong antioxidants reduce lines and leave skin toned and vibrant.
5. Assists in the promotion of the skin's elasticity creating a firmer, smoother complexion for face and body.
The production of Kigelia Cream is structured to be beneficial to the conservation of biodiversity and the communities of people involved in accessing these natural resources. Kigelia extract suppliers are members of International Fair Trade Association and work closely with the World Conservation Union and People and Plants International.
Ananda Mahony ND is a naturopath and holistic skin specialist. Her practice focuses on the treatment of skin conditions. Ananda also owns Vitale Natural Skin & Body Care, a natural & organic skin care store in Paddington. www.vitalenatural.com.au
The tree grows prolifically throughout Southern Africa and is harvested from the wild, on a sustainable basis. The tree's fruit, bark, roots and leaves are all used for their curative properties. The extract used is composed of solvent extracts from the Kigelia africana fruit pulp.
Kigelia has a long history of use by rural African communities, particularly for its medicinal properties. Most commonly traditional healers have used the Sausage Tree to treat a wide range of skin ailments, from fungal infections and boils through to more serious diseases, such as snake bite and sun spots.
The Tonga women of the Zambezi Valley regularly apply cosmetic preparations of Kigelia fruit to their faces to ensure a blemish free complexion.
A significant body of scientific literature confirms the validity of many of the traditional uses of Kigelia. Several papers support the use of Kigelia extract for treating eczema, psoriasis and solar keratoses, while it is also active as a skin tightening and breast-firming agent.
The actions of Kigelia extract are numerous and include:
1. Slows the growth of over-productive skin cells, a common cause of many skin irritations.
2. Reduces damage caused by prolonged exposure to the sun.
3. Provides an anti-bacterial effect against various micro-organisms.
4. Strong antioxidants reduce lines and leave skin toned and vibrant.
5. Assists in the promotion of the skin's elasticity creating a firmer, smoother complexion for face and body.
The production of Kigelia Cream is structured to be beneficial to the conservation of biodiversity and the communities of people involved in accessing these natural resources. Kigelia extract suppliers are members of International Fair Trade Association and work closely with the World Conservation Union and People and Plants International.
Ananda Mahony ND is a naturopath and holistic skin specialist. Her practice focuses on the treatment of skin conditions. Ananda also owns Vitale Natural Skin & Body Care, a natural & organic skin care store in Paddington. www.vitalenatural.com.au
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