Red Chili Oil

Red Chili Oil is an essential oil extracted from red or hot pepper. It is known for its warming and stimulating properties and is used in various therapeutic and cosmetic applications.

 

Wight : 200 ml

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 50.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 41.99.

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Brand

Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

Red Chili Oil is an essential oil extracted from red or hot pepper. It is known for its warming and stimulating properties and is used in various therapeutic and cosmetic applications.

Benefits of Red Chili Oil:

  1. Stimulates Circulation: Enhances blood flow, helping to energize the body and reduce swelling.
  2. Relieves Muscle and Joint Pain: Used as a natural pain reliever to ease cramps and rheumatic pain.
  3. Promotes Hair Growth: Stimulates hair follicles and helps reduce hair loss.
  4. Boosts Digestion: Can be used in small, diluted amounts to improve digestion.
  5. Fat Burning: Believed to help enhance metabolism and reduce fat when applied topically.
  6. Reduces Inflammation: Contains anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe the skin and joints.
  7. Warms the Body: Used in massage to provide a warming sensation, especially in cold weather.

Usage Instructions:

  • Dilute with carrier oils (such as olive oil or coconut oil) before applying to the skin.
  • Used in massage to improve circulation or relieve muscle pain.
  • Avoid using on sensitive skin and avoid contact with the eyes.

Red Chili oil is a potent natural option to stimulate the body and improve overall health when used carefully.

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