The properties found in the jojoba oil and the jojoba seed offer a variety of health benefits including nutritional benefits, medicinal benefits and hygienic and cosmetic benefits. The oil is easily absorbed by the skin and the body has anti-bacterial properties, anti-fungal properties, anti-inflammatory properties and it is an antioxidant.

Antimicrobial Properties and the Health Benefits of Jojoba Oil
Because jojoba oil has antimicrobial properties it can prevent some of the bacterial and fungal microbes that cause acne. These properties can also help to heal the skin and acne. Jojoba oil unclogs pores and frees the skin of any impurities that may cause irritation or lead to the formation of unsightly pimples, blackheads or acne.
Throughout history the oil of the jojoba seed has been used by those in Mexico, Indians and Early Native Americans to make medicines to treat conditions of the skin such as eczema, psoriasis, fungal infections of the skin, bacterial infections of the skin and acne. It was also used for treatment of kidney disorders and cancer.
Health Benefits of Jojoba Oil for the Hair and Skin
Jojoba oil is much like the skins own natural sebum and is therefore very easily absorbed by the skin. It acts like a natural moisturizer and can keep the skin looking and feeling young for its years. Jojoba oil balances the moisture level of the skin it neither makes the skin too dry or too oily.
Jojoba oil contains myristic acid which gives it anti-inflammatory properties. It is also an antioxidant. Both of these qualities make it a healthy choice for use with a body massage; for massage purposes you can use the oil in the pure form or mix it with other essential oils.
Because the use of jojoba oil can greatly improve the health of hair it is becoming more common in hair care products. It is known to bring shine and smoothness to dry and damaged hair. The oil also offers a pleasant aroma that is very light, sweet and a little nutty.
Nutrients Increase the Health Benefits of Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil contains many healthy nutrients such as B complex vitamins and vitamin E. It also contains minerals like chromium, copper, zinc and silicon. These vitamins and minerals make jojoba oil effective for helping to treat warts, canker sores, cold sores and athlete’s foot.
Native Americans used jojoba seeds as a dietary supplement and as an appetite suppressant when foods were scarce for its nutritional benefits.
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