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Oat Straw Extract 4:1 TLC

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Oat Straw Extract 4:1 TLC


Introduction

oats (Latin names: Avena sativa l.) for gramineous plants. There are two main types, one is naked oats, is a kind of oats.

Oat in China known as the naked oats, commonly known as the naked oats, YuMai, wheat, oats, wild is a kind of low sugar and high nutritional value, high-energy food. Oats hardy, drought  esistance, the adaptability of the soil is very strong, can the reproduction. Oats are rich in dietary fiber, can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, defecation, thequantity of heat low, low glycemic index, lipid hypoglycemic, also is one of high-grade tonic, is indispensable food in poor areas.

 

Functions

1 Significant anti-aging effect, reduce skin wrinkles, improve skin elasticity, improve skin texture

2 Promote the synthesis of collagen by fibroblasts, promote wound healing and repair damaged skin solubility: this product is easily soluble in water


Application

Soothe itchy skin. 

Oat straw has rich emollient qualities due to its high gluten and mucilage content. Tinctures, liquid extracts, creams (available in Great Britain), and cooled oat straw tea compresses can be applied topically to sooth dry, itchy, irritated skin. A fine powder milled from the dried oat straw is also popular as a bath additive. The German government has officially approved of oat straw products for these purposes. A related product made from the same plant, called colloidal oatmeal, is widely used in the United States for rashes and itchy skin conditions such as sunburn and shingles.


Promote nail health. 

As a concentrated source of silica, oat straw supplements and herbal tea (as well as oatmeal) may help to strengthen nails that are cracking or splitting. Silica is a key ingredient in nails.


Help smokers quit. 

Several small studies in the 1970s suggested that oat straw liquid extract might help tobacco users kick the habit by easing withdrawal from nicotine. One study even reported success in using oat straw to treat smoke addiction. Well-designed follow-up trials have failed to reproduce these successful results, however. In other words, its effectiveness for tobacco withdrawal purposes remains unclear