Natural Pumpkin Seed Oil (1st Cold Press) - Cucurbita pepo L.
Pumpkin seed oil, also known as Cucurbita pepo oil, is obtained by pressing raw pumpkin seeds. The process must be done cold to preserve all their natural properties, since refined oils lose most of their nutrients and medicinal benefits. From a therapeutic and nutritional point of view, pumpkin seed oil is highly valued for its richness in essential nutrients and its benefits for overall health.
This plant oil is particularly interesting for men, as it helps protect the prostate. It has been shown to inhibit the formation of cancerous cells and reduce the enlargement of the prostate gland. Additionally, it supports healthy urinary tract function.
⚠️ Note: Pumpkin seed oil should not be used for frying or heated at high temperatures, as this alters its composition and reduces its nutritional value.
Properties of Pumpkin Seed Oil
Pumpkin seed oil is rich in nutrients and bioactive compounds that provide multiple health benefits. Among its key nutrients are beneficial fatty acids such as oleic acid (Omega-9) and linoleic acid (Omega-3), as well as a wide range of vitamins, especially from the B group.
- Vitamins: A, B1, B2, B3, B6, E, and K
- Fatty acids: Oleic acid (Omega-9), Linoleic acid (Omega-3)
- Flavonoids: Powerful antioxidants that prevent premature cellular aging
- Minerals: Selenium, iron, zinc, magnesium, potassium, copper
- Other compounds: Cucurbitacin, phytosterols, and tryptophan (an essential amino acid)
Nutritional Profile
- Carbohydrates: 5%
- Proteins: 40%
- Unsaturated fatty acids: 40%
- Fiber: 15%
- Vitamins: D, E, B1, B2, B3, B6
- Minerals: Magnesium, manganese, iron, potassium, copper, zinc
Health Benefits
- Prostate health: Helps reduce enlargement and supports overall prostate function.
- Antioxidant action: Prevents cellular aging and strengthens immunity.
- Rich in minerals: Recommended for hair loss, brittle nails, and calcium loss.
- Bone health: Helps remineralize bones naturally without relying on dairy.
- Dental and hair benefits: Three teaspoons a day help prevent cavities, hair loss, and fragile nails.
- Anti-parasitic: Effective against intestinal parasites such as tapeworms. Safe for children and pregnant women with proper use.
- Other effects: Anti-inflammatory, decongestant, expectorant, diuretic, antitumoral, hypoglycemic.
How to Use Pumpkin Seed Oil
This oil can be consumed directly in small daily doses or used raw to season foods (salads, smoothies, cold dishes). It should never be fried or exposed to high temperatures.
🌿 Anti-parasitic regimen
- Day 1: Fasting, take 1 teaspoon of pumpkin seed oil every 3 hours and drink plenty of water.
- Day 2: Eat soft foods such as papaya, yogurt, or fiber-rich foods to help cleanse the intestines.
Effect: Helps eliminate intestinal parasites safely.
Contraindications
- May have anticoagulant effects due to salicylic acid and Omega-3. Caution if taking anticoagulant medication or aspirin.
- Not recommended for celiacs: May cause gas and discomfort.
Important Notice
The information provided by Essenciales comes from popular and educational sources only. It does not intend to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend the ingestion of essential or vegetable oils except under strict supervision of a qualified physician or professional in clinical aromatherapy and phytotherapy.
Always dilute oils properly. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver failure, or suffer from a medical condition, use only under professional advice. Never use oils on children without the proper guidance of a professional.
Never ignore professional medical advice. Essenciales does not provide medical advice and is not involved in the practice of medicine.