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A GUIDE TO 5 OF THE MOST POPULAR AYURVEDIC HERBS AND ADAPTOGENS

Well over 5000 years ago, the ancient science of medicine—Ayurveda—was born, unveiling a well of profound lifestyle practices and tactics that help to prevent disease and to return one to balance. Cooking with fresh ayurvedic herbs and vital foods, incorporating ritualistic self-massage, and honoring one’s emotional health are several of the many principles that anchor Ayurveda and continue to thrive today.

Herbs, herbal formulas, and adaptogens are another fundamental aspect of Ayurveda. In India, the earliest practitioners began untapping the wisdom of plants and various earth substances. They recognized the wellness potential and healing energy found in botanicals and began cultivating and incorporating them into their routines by grounding them fresh to be taken orally, adding them to carrier oils to be applied topically, and also honoring the plant essences to be used as aromatherapy.

“The pharmacology of Ayurveda is a vast science including thousands of medicines, many of them herbal preparations,” writes Dr. Vasant Lad. Each of these herbs have their “own intelligence.” They can ease aggravated dosha, support holistic detoxification and skin rejuvenation, and stimulate certain systems in the body.

Today, many are taking notice of these herbs, herbal formulations, and other natural substances for their star-performing wellness benefits. Ayurveda has an array of options to choose from. Some are blends of several fruits or plants and are taken as rasayanas, a general wellness-promoting tonic. Some are adaptogens, meaning their function adjusts according to the specific needs of the body, for which research is steadily growing. And others are non-plant earth substances, such as vegetable asphalts and metals. The well of healing potential is as full as it is eclectic.

In efforts to demystify traditional medicinal Ayurvedic herbs and adaptogens, we rounded up five of the most popular: Brahmi, Triphala, Shatavari, Shilajit, and Ashwagandha. And we tapped the expertise of certified Ayurveda practitioner and PanchaKarma technician Sarah Barasch, who incorporates various Ayurvedic herbs into her practice.

Of course, like any medicinal substances, it is critical to take care when embarking a journey with herbs. In essence, the how is as important as the what and why. “The classic Ayurvedic texts state that all substances found in nature have medicinal value when used in proper manner,” writes Lad. Barasch agrees, which is why she suggests seeking the counsel of an Ayurvedic practitioner or doctor, if possible. “It is a financial investment to work with a practitioner, but it’s always a good idea,” says Barasch. This diligence will help to understand your health history, to better understand your imbalances, and to ensure that the herbs or formulations you intend to take do not interfere with any Western medications or other solutions you’re taking. For instance, “you can’t say ‘take licorice’ to someone on the street or on the phone,” says Barasch, “because licorice does increase your blood pressure pretty dramatically if taken every day.”

A practitioner will also help you to understand your primary doshic qualities, guiding you toward the herbs that will complement and balance your energetic qualities—cold, hot, moist, dry, heavy, light, mobile, or idle—in the most beneficial way. Ultimately, the capabilities of Ayurvedic herbs echoes the ethos of the ancient science: There is wisdom found in listening to your body.

 

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ASHWAGANDHA

It may be often mentioned in modern wellness conversations today, but Ashwagandha has roots that go back centuries upon centuries. A perennial shrub plant native to India, Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb that sometimes goes by the names of Indian ginseng or Indian winter cherry.

The benefits:

In the wellness world, you will likely be hard-pressed to find a practitioner who doesn’t tout Ashwagandha. “It is a wonderful herb, says Barasch. A revered Ayurveda rasayana, the adaptogenic qualities of Ashwagandha help the body deal with both psychological and psychological stress. Research shows that it can promote overall vitality and “a youthful state of physical and mental health.” It can also provide immunity-enhancing effects, antioxidants, reduce inflammation, and help to support cognitive function, and a healthy nervous system. Barasch also loves it for its abilities to help “build quality healthy tissue and get better sleep.” Ashwagandha can also help to balance excess Vata and Kapha in the body.

How it’s taken:

Ashwagandha is widely commercially available today in powder form, which can be added to water, or capsule form. Because it can vary in terms of quality, source, and potency, it is essential to make sure it is the true organic plant (withania somnifera) and not a commercialized extract. (True certified Ayurvedic practitioners do not use standardized extracts, says Barasch. “We want to work with the whole plant, grinding it in a mortar and pestle.”)

What to consider:

Ashwagandha is tri-doshic, meaning it can complement all the dosha energies, making it suitable for almost everyone. But it can be mildly aggravating to Pitta types, says Barasch, as well as those with a build-up of ama.


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TRIPHALA

Rather than a single herb, Triphala is actually a blend of three organic fruits native to India— bibhitaki, amalaki, and haritaki. Each fruit is chosen for its complementary wellness boosting properties. Bibhitaki is known to help with detoxification of the muscles, fatty tissue, and blood. (Bibhitaki is great for promoting balance in Kaphas.) Amalaki is rich in Vitamin C and helps to boost the immune system and lower cholesterol. And Haritaki,  also abundant in vitamin C, is full of antioxidants and helps to ease inflammation, promote healing, and enhance brain function. The combination of the complementary fruits makes this polyherbal rasayana one of the most widely used in Ayurveda.

The benefits:

“This is one I recommend all the time,” Barasch says of Triphala, which is revered for its tri-doshic nourishing, cleansing, and balancing properties. Ayurvedic has looked to Triphala as a multi-purpose herbal remedy for various ailments, most notably digestive issues. It has been shown to support internal cleansing, healthy regular bowel movements, and tissue nourishment, according to various studies, while also benefiting the liver. (Some research suggests it may aid in the prevention of colon cancer.) Barasch says Triphala may also aid in weight loss, for some.

How it’s taken:

The three fruits are equally dried, ground, and mixed together to create a medium brown, rather dense powder. Triphala can be taken daily, in either power form added to water, made into a tea (a small spoonful of the ground herbs in a cup of warm or hot water), or capsule form.

What to consider:

Triphala can have a laxative effect, says Barasch, but it is not a stimulant laxative. Therefore, it is safe to take daily. Those who experience noticeable bowel effects may want to consider taking it at night.


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SHATAVARI

A member of the asparagus family, Shatavari (sometimes called “wild asparagus”) is an adaptogenic herb cultivated from the roots of a bush native to India and the Himalayan region. Its name translates to “who possesses a 100 husbands,” which speaks to its ancient wisdom of supporting female health. It is also commonly referred to as “the queen of herbs.”

The benefits:

While Shatavari is viewed  as an adaptogenic rasayana, its primary uses are linked to the restoration of hormonal balance and female reproductive health including supporting breast milk production, increasing libido, and treating PMS symptoms. For these reasons, Shatavari is commonly seen as a tonic for females. Research shows that Shatavari can also aid in improved mental clarity, reduced inflammation, and increased longevity.

How it’s taken:

A cooling and mildly sweet herb, Shatavari can be taken in powder or capsule form. Beneficial use varies person to person, but it is generally taken for specific ailments and not as a daily routine.

What to consider:

This is a “wonderful, gorgeous herb,” says Barasch, but it is one to use with extra care. Shatavari has the potential to interact with excess ama in the system, which “in some cases is not good,” she says. It may also aggravate those with estrogen-dominant conditions or concerns, such as endometriosis.


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SHILAJIT

Shilajit is as surprising as it is incredible. A vegetable asphalt, or sometimes considered a mineral pitch, Shilajit is “basically a rock,” says Barasch. It is a sticky, dark, gooey substance that is excreted from the cracks of rocks in Indian and the Himalayan region. How was this phytocomplex even discovered? Ancient history claims the ancient sages used to watch monkeys eat the sticky substance, which sparked their curiosity about it. Since, Shilajit has gained a strong reputation as a powerful healer.

The benefits:

While its sticky look may cause some to take pause, Ayurvedic practitioners and researchers say this substance is safe and extremely nutrient dense. Shilajit is a mineral powerhouse rich in silica, calcium, copper, magnesium, zinc, and other minerals, as well as botanical antioxidants and amino acids. Studies show Shilajit to help prevent disease, restore energy balance, and strengthen the immune system. More recently, experts have looked to it for its potential to support cognitive function and those who are overall depleted. It also has profound detoxifying and cleansing capabilities, boasting a sort of “scraping effect” that can help to reduce masses and excesses in the body, says Barasch. A lot of the diseases we have are diseases of excess—excess weight, excess food—“so scraping can be good for that,” she adds. Shilajit can help to balance a Kapha excess.

How it’s taken:

Because no one likely wants to take a spoonful of dark goo in its raw form, Shilajit commonly comes in powdered form today, either to be added to water or taken via a capsule. It is safe to take daily but, again, it is best to garner the counsel of a specialist to ensure this is right for you.

What to consider:

While Shilajit is considered to be tri-doshic when used properly, Barasch says to take note that it is not meant to be an “across-the-board miracle remedy” for everything—meaning it is best to be clear on your intentions and health conditions before incorporating it into your routine. It can have warming tendencies, so those with an excess of Pitta should take caution.


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BRAHMI

Another ancient herb, Brahmi today actually means two perennial plants that have similar characteristics and benefits: bacopa monnieri and centella asiatica (also called gotu kola or Indian pennywort). Bacopa monnieri was the original Brahmi, but it has been over-sourced, says Barasch, which has left its natural supply drastically depleted, therefore leading people to reach for gotu kola.

The benefits:

Brahmi is touted for its nootropic benefits—meaning it’s a star for cognitive function. Growing research over the past several decades has directly linked Brahmi to being a key player in overall brain enhancement and memory improvement.  (These studies have also unlocked “a myriad of possible mechanisms relating to anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, metal chelation, amyloid, and cholinergic effects amongst many others.”). Perhaps even more profound, Brahmi is looked to for having strong potential in the treatment of neurological disorders, including Alzeheimer’s Disease. Brahmi is also said to enhance consciousness and promote quality sleep.

How it’s taken:

Light and tridoshic, Brahmi has a neutral temperature, says Barasch, making it potentially beneficial for most to take. Most Ayurvedic brain formulations will have Brahmi. It can be found in powder form, to be added to water to make into a tea, or in capsules. (Depending on the source, Brahmi will be offered as simply “Brahmi” or at times the specific plant— bacopa monnieri or centella asiatica/gotu kola—will be named.

What to consider:

Both Brahmi plants are considered to be tridoshic and safe for daily use for most people.

The beauty of Ayurvedic herbs is their potential to unlock a steady path toward balance. They are also a way to better support your holistic Ayurveda journey. Barasch uses the analogy of a bridge: they will help toward great healing, but ultimately the more profound—and consistent—solution is found in cooking fresh, vital foods and honoring your dosha in all ways—everyday.

UNLOCK THE SECRETS: 4 ALL-NATURAL INGREDIENTS FOR YOUTHFUL, WRINKLE-FREE SKIN

In our Anti-Aging Essentials series, we break down ingredients that are potent tools against common aging concerns. This is a roundup of some all-star natural ingredients for fine lines and wrinkles free skin.

As we age, our skin becomes more sensitive to external damage and its cells regenerate at a slower pace, thus making it more susceptible to the free radical damage that causes wrinkles to form. We all know that a prime contributor to this free radical damage is sun exposure: As plastic surgeon Julius Few tells goop, “Excessive ultraviolet radiation coming from the sun leads to damaged elastin production and a reduced ability for the skin to repair itself over time.”

However, while regularly applying sunscreen and avoiding excessive sun exposure is crucial to combating free radical damage, a number of other environmental and habitual factors also influence wrinkle formation. Smoking hinders elastin production in the skin, while alcohol consumption causes a loss of vitamins essential to repairing and tightening the skin. Ground-level ozone caused by pollution speeds aging processes, causing the accelerated formation of wrinkles and fine lines. Even making the same facial expressions out of habit can lead to the long-lasting formation of wrinkles.

Given all of these factors, it comes as no surprise that fine lines and wrinkles are some of the biggest aging concerns that people face today. While combating these signs of aging might seem like an impossible task, there are a number of ingredients and natural remedies that are potent tools for bringing youthfulness and tightness to the complexion. At UMA, we incorporate and celebrate ingredients that have been used for thousands of years as healing remedies and anti-aging salves. Here are 4 natural ingredients we adore that are superstars for wrinkle reduction.

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FRANKINCENSE OIL

Also known as “liquid gold,” frankincense oil has been revered for thousands of years for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. In addition to improving gut health and fading scars, it makes a potent remedy for signs of aging. Among its many benefits is the capacity to tone and tighten the skin, thus reducing the appearance of wrinkles. As dermatologist Rita Linkner tells The Zoe Report, “Frankincense benefits include the ability to strengthen skin and improve its tone, elasticity, and defense mechanisms against bacteria or blemishes.” Additionally, a 2003 study shows that frankincense essential oil can help reduce the appearance of sunspots and improve skin complexion. Incorporate this “liquid gold” into your daily skincare routine for smooth, tight, and radiant skin.

UMA Recommends: UMA Total Rejuvenation Night Face Oil

Potent frankincense essential oil acts as a natural astringent and minimizes the appearance of even the most stubborn of skin imperfections for a healthy skin tone and texture and hydrates the skin.


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GERANIUM OIL

A natural astringent, geranium oil tightens the skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles while also providing deep hydration and evenness. As dermatologist Howard Sobel, MD, notes, “geranium helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles while calming irritated spots and boosting naturally glowing skin.” Furthermore, its anti-inflammatory properties enable it to soothe acne, hyperpigmentation, and age spots. With the help of geranium oil, the skin becomes hydrated, supple, and even.

UMA Recommends: UMA Absolute Anti Aging Face Oil

This ultra luxurious blend combines nature’s most potent botanicals to reduce visible signs of aging and transform dry or damaged-looking skin.


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PAPAYA EXTRACT

Rich in lycopenes and Vitamins A, C, and E, papaya extract is an excellent tool for combatting free radical damage. As a result, papaya extract helps the skin to remain youthful and firm. Papaya extracts’ antioxidants may also help improve skin elasticity, which can further reduce the appearance of wrinkles. 

High in water content, papaya extract also makes an excellent source of moisture and hydration. Additionally, it contains the enzyme pepsin, which smooths skin and imbues it with luminosity. Try out papaya extract for an instant glow-up as it turns your complexion radiant and hydrated.

UMA Recommends: UMA Absolute Anti Aging Face Mask

Papaya extract delivers a robust dose of vitamins, while pure almond extract deeply nourishes and hydrates the skin.


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POMEGRANATE SEED OIL

In addition to being a superfood, pomegranate seed oil’s abundance of antioxidants and nutrients also make it a stellar anti-aging ingredient. High in polyphenols, pomegranate seed oil neutralizes free radicals, repairs environmental damage, and improves skin elasticity, thus decreasing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Furthermore, its powerful fatty acids enable it to deeply hydrate dry or cracked skin without leaving behind any oiliness. Studies show that pomegranate seed oil’s deeply penetrating properties make it an effective moisturizing and protecting skin treatment, making it an effective hydrating and tightening treatment for all skin types.

UMA Recommends: UMA Flawlessly Firming Neck Chest and Décolletage Serum

A nourishing base of Moringa and Pomegranate oils provides fast-absorbing and long-lasting moisture, preventing the appearance of premature signs of aging.

THE UMA OIL FILES: THE BEST ESSENTIAL OILS FOR FINE LINES & WRINKLES

While aging is inevitable, your skin is not necessarily obliged to show it! Our skin has two layers – the inner layer is the epidermis and the dermis is the outer layer, which is primarily made up of collagen and other proteins. Collagen is vital to maintaining the skin’s appearance of elasticity and smoothness; however, different factors contribute to the reduction of collagen production in the skin. Some of these factors include air pollution, toxins, dehydration, unhealthy diets and sun damage. Many of us try to counter this damage (and rightly so) through a shift towards a healthier, more holistic lifestyle. We sometimes may, however, overlook the fact that many of our skincare products may actually be the source of those damaging toxins, and that switching to all-natural and organic skincare products can create the ultimate impact towards achieving that youthful glow.

As a quick reminder – essential oils are concentrated oils, extracted from plants, which contain highly aromatic properties. These oils have long been some of the primary ingredients in much of anti aging skincare as the topical and olfactory use of a variety of essential oils has been found to help treat and prevent signs of aging. Here are some of the best essential oils for helping improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

ROSE ESSENTIAL OIL

Arguably, the best essential oil for maturing skin is the gorgeous, precious rose essential oil. Extremely active in promoting and retaining skin’s natural moisture, it is very effective in delivering moisture to maturing skin, which can often tend towards dryness. Additionally, rose oil lacks the pesky, pore-clogging buildup that results from synthetic creams. As a consequence, your skin looks naturally plumped, hydrated and radiant. Also, unparalleled astringent action of rose oil is excellent at reducing any signs of redness or skin sensitivity, so you can bare your skin like never before!

For the anti-aging, rejuvenating effects of rose essential oil, UMA recommends:


SANDALWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL 

This oil has unparalleled toning properties, which perfectly enable it to combat wrinkles and fine lines on the forehead, or around the eyes. The proven results of sandalwood essential oil also stem from its ability to reduce inflammation and hyperpigmentation, thereby providing a youthful glow to the skin.

For the nourishing, brightening, and smoothing benefits of sandalwood essential oil, UMA recommends:

NEROLI ESSENTIAL OIL 

Citrus oils can help with the absorption of Vitamin C into your skin, and that is how this oil helps repair and brighten the skin to create a luminous skin tone. Neroli essential oil adds elasticity to the skin, and also reduces the depth of wrinkles and improves the appearance of any scarring on the surface of the dermis.

To reduce scarring and add elasticity using neroli essential oil, UMA recommends:

GERANIUM ESSENTIAL OIL 

As a natural astringent, geranium essential oil promotes the appearance of pores to give the skin a smoother surface and appearance. This anti aging oil also enhances natural skin turnover and helps develop the appearance of overall healthy skin by boosting the health of existing cells.

To use geranium essential oil to promote healthy, smooth skin in your lips and eyes, UMA recommends:

FRANKINCENSE ESSENTIAL OIL

This oil is known for its deeply soothing properties, along with antiseptic and disinfectant qualities that help resurface the skin and minimize any imperfections on the skin. The olfactory benefits of frankincense essential oil include the reduction of stress and anger, and the balancing of the body and mind.

To reduce skin imperfections and stress with frankincense essential oil, UMA recommends:

CLARY SAGE ESSENTIAL OIL

A natural skin-balancer, clary sage essential oil works to promote and control the production of sebum on the skin. This essential oil allows the dermis to obtain the healthiest oil balance from within by obtaining the optimal PH level of the skin. Aromatherapeutic factors include mood lifting abilities as well as aiding to alleviate anxiety.

To reduce oiliness and lift your mood with clary sage essential oil, UMA recommends:

CARROT SEED ESSENTIAL OIL

Packed full of essential nutrients, carrot seed essential oil rejuvenates the skin and stimulates skin. It fights off free radicals, helps clean out your pores and also improves the tone of your skin – ultimately helping to achieve an overall glowing appearance.

For the smoothing, glowing effects of carrot seed essential oil, UMA recommends:

INTEGRATING ESSENTIAL OILS INTO YOUR SKINCARE REGIMEN

The use of essential oils has proven to be pivotal in the prevention of wrinkles, and there are a variety of ways that you can integrate these oils into your daily regimen.

Yes, face oils are all the rage right now, so you might want to get yourself a bottle of these ultimate skin saviors. But don’t forget, you can also try making your face oil at home! Select organic, ethically sourced essential oils and combine your favorites into a 5-10% essential oil – 90-95% carrier oil ratio. As you likely know, essential oils must be diluted in a carrier oil for safe and efficacious application. Don’t know which carrier oil to pick? Our favorite is pomegranate! Pomegranate oil – so powerful as base, and so rich in Vitamins A, K, D, E and antioxidants – that it might as well be an active – is an excellent choice for a carrier oil because of its rapid absorption quotient. Organic pomegranate oil feels and absorbs like a serum, but does everything wonderful (and more!) that a great oil would do.

Another great carrier oil option, especially for blemish-prone skin is grapeseed oil. This oil is a wonderful – if slightly counterintuitive – choice for those of us with oily and/or acne-prone skin, as it actually controls skin’s natural oil producing functions and has excellent anti-inflammatory properties (great for soothing skin that’s already breaking out). It is rich in antioxidants and vitamin C, and is also an especially effective way to minimize dark circles under the eyes, when applied daily for a few weeks.

If you’re not quite ready for face oils or to replace your daily moisturizer, you can try adding a few drops of sandalwood, neroli or frankincense essential oil to your moisturizer before mixing and applying. You also have the option of applying any of the moisturizing oils directly as eye serum (after appropriately diluting in a carrier) or including them into your facial wash.

THE UMA OIL FILES: THE SKIN SUPERPOWERS OF POMEGRANATE OIL

This fresh, fruity oil, made by cold-pressing the seeds of a pomegranate, is lightweight, hyper-absorbent, and packed with antioxidants – for unparalleled effects on skin, hair, and overall health!

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Stimulates hair growth

Not only does pomegranate oil leave your locks silky smooth, but it also works to promote hair growth! Its rich vitamin and antioxidant content stimulates blood circulation in the scalp, which in turn encourages your hair to grow at a faster rate. Pomegranate oil is also ideal for those suffering from dandruff or dry scalp, as it moisturizes deeply (without leaving any of that dreaded greasy residue!)

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Boosts skin tone

Pomegranate oil is effective for all skin types, and is a great way to maintain the health of the collagen in your skin. This daily face oil deeply nourishes the outer layer of skin, minimizing fine lines and wrinkles, as well as improving the skin’s overall elasticity. An added bonus is that unlike counterparts like coconut or argan oil, pomegranate oil is ultra lightweight face moisturizer, and absorbs rapidly. Its superior absorbency allows it to quickly penetrate deeper layers of the skin, and deliver vitamins A, D, K and E to the subcellular epidermis, making it an ideal choice for those looking to rapidly repair dry or damaged skin.

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Reduces skin damage

Pomegranate seed oil is rich in ellagic acid (a natural antioxidant) and Omega-5 fatty acids, both of which fight off free radicals that can lead to premature signs of aging. Research has shown that using this absolute anti aging face oil can also have an impressive effect on lowering sun damage and the risk of skin cancer. When added to sunscreen, one study indicated a whopping 20% reduction in skin damage! (Howard Murad M.D, University of Wisconsin)

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Improves the immune system

Pomegranate seed oil can be used internally, as well as externally, as the fatty acids found in the oil provide an illness-fighting boost for your immune system! Antimicrobial properties found in pomegranates can help fight off harmful bacteria in the stomach even as they promote good bacteria and help maintain digestive health. The antioxidants in pomegranate also have anti-inflammatory properties that can reduce skin irritation and promote regeneration.

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Kind to the heart

If you’re not already sold on pomegranate oil, you should also know that this skin rejuvenation oil is beneficial for heart health! There is growing evidence to suggest that adding pomegranate to your diet, via either food or supplements, can improve the quality of your heart’s oxygen supply, thereby helping to combat high blood pressure, heart disease, and other heart ailments.

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With its plethora of skin, hair, and health benefits, pomegranate oil is well on its way to becoming the next stand out in the world of oils. At UMA, we’ve loved it from the start, and use it as the carrier oil for many of our blends. Can’t get enough of this gem? Read more about this The Antioxidant Jewel for Better, Brighter, Healthier Skin here.

THE UMA OIL FILES: CARRIER OILS 101

The increasing popularity of skincare oils means a marketplace that’s saturated with options, all allegedly providing incredible benefits for skin and body. So, what’s the difference between carrier oils and essential oils, and how do you choose the one that’s right for you? With a little help from us, of course!

To begin with, carrier oils are usually cold pressed from fruits and nuts, and have strong penetrative abilities that allow them to carry botanically derived essential oils into the skin. The “carrier” portion of the name also talks to its ability to “carry” essential oils into the skin due to their absorbent capabilities. (Essential oils are highly volatile and concentrated. If applied without being diluted in a carrier, a majority will sensitize skin, and evaporate with little penetration, defeating the therapeutic purposes of their application).

Here, we go over the vital characteristics of some major players in the carrier oil game! These nutrient-rich oils have unique benefits for the skin, with or without the addition of essential oils.

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Coconut Oil

 

Classic coconut oil was one of the first beauty oils to go mainstream – and for good reason. Coconut oil is rich in fatty acids, which not only keep skin smooth, but also prevent it from losing moisture. It’s also rich in capric, caprylic, and lauric acids – three fatty acids that have natural antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. Not to mention, coconut oil is one of the most cost effective options on this list, and can be used to make a variety of homemade toiletries, including deodorant and eye cream!

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Jojoba Oil

 

Jojoba oil, distilled from the seeds of the jojoba tree (native to the Southwestern United States and Mexico) has a consistency (and molecular structure) that is very similar to the oil your skin produces. Mimicking the structure of your skin allows this oil to rapidly penetrate the skin and deliver nutrients sub-dermally.

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This also means it may be able to “convince” your skin that it has already produced enough oil – thereby preventing excess oil production and the resultant greasy skin! It has a longer shelf life than many of its counterparts – meaning if you store it in a cool, dry place, it will retain its nourishing properties for a long period of time!

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Rose Hip Seed Oil

 

Rose hip seed oil is celebrated for its scar healing abilities – meaning it is the perfect way to fade the pesky reminders of acne and irritation that are visible on your skin. It’s also packed with vitamin C and vitamin A, a natural retinol, which means it protects your skin from environmental damage even as it promotes increased cell turnover!

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Grape Seed Oil

 

This oil is a wonderful – if slightly counterintuitive – choice for those of us with oily and/or acne-prone skin, as it actually controls skin’s natural oil producing functions and has anti-inflammatory properties. It is rich in phenolic antioxidants and vitamin E, and is an especially effective way to minimize dark circles under the eyes, when applied daily for a few weeks.

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Olive Oil  

 

This kitchen staple is for much more than just drizzling over your salad – it’s rich in vitamin E and antioxidants, as well as a unique phytonutrient that mimics the anti-inflammatory effect of ibuprofen!

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Indian gooseberry
UNLOCKING THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH: INDIAN GOOSEBERRY’S ANTI-AGING MAGIC

When it comes to antioxidants, few ingredients pack a bigger punch than Indian gooseberry. As Samar Kullab tells Byrdie, Indian gooseberry is “probably one of the highest antioxidant-rich foods. It has 50 times more antioxidants than blueberries.” Not only is Indian gooseberry full of antioxidants (particularly vitamin C)—it also has powerful anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, all of which enable it to deliver deeply clarifying and soothing nutrition to both the skin and hair. As a result, it can turn the skin firm, bright, and soft and can boost hair growth, luminosity, and more.

What exactly is Indian gooseberry? Also known as amla, this round, green fruit grows on small trees native to India, the Middle East, and parts of Southeast Asia. In part due to its extremely high concentration of antioxidants, it has been highly regarded in Ayurvedic tradition for its potent benefits for both health and beauty. Today, it can be used as an extract or integrated into one’s diet, and we’ve incorporated it into products like our Intensely Nourishing Hair Oil for those who are seeking targeted beauty benefits. Here, we break down the numerous benefits of this Ayurvedic ingredient that make it a youth-bringing superstar for both skin and hair.

BENEFITS OF INDIAN GOOSEBERRY FOR SKIN

IT INCREASES SKIN ELASTICITY

As one study demonstrates, Indian gooseberry extract promotes the production of pro-collagen (a precursor to collagen) and also helps prevent the breakdown of collagen. As a key to maintaining skin elasticity, this collagen stimulation thus helps the skin remain firm and youthful. By forming the protein matrix in the skin, the presence of collagen also contributes to skin strength and brightness. Thus, in boosting collagen production, Indian gooseberry helps the skin become firm, bright, and healthy like a natural face mask.

IT REDUCES FINE LINES AND WRINKLES

As several studies show, another side effect of stimulated collagen production is the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles. As we age, we produce less collagen, which leads to the formation of wrinkles. By contributing to a boost in skin elasticity through collagen production, Indian gooseberry thus helps to reduce their appearance and work as a natural anti-aging remedy. Furthermore, its high levels of antioxidants like Vitamin C enable it to combat the free radical damage caused by factors like UV exposure and pollution that further contribute to wrinkle formation. 

IT LIGHTENS AGE SPOTS AND HYPERPIGMENTATION

According to dermatologist Ranella Hirsch, Indian gooseberry extract helps promote cell turnover. As a result, hyperpigmented skin may become brighter and more even. In addition, since oxidative stress also contributes to age spot formation, the antioxidants abundant in Indian gooseberry further help to combat unevenness in the skin for a radiant, brightened complexion.

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IT COMBATS INFLAMMATION AND PROMOTES WOUND HEALING

As studies show, Indian gooseberry has the power to reduce inflammation and combat oxidative stress. The benefits of this anti-inflammatory property are wide-reaching, from protecting against liver damage to soothing red or inflamed skin. Furthermore, research shows that Indian gooseberry can also promote wound healing thanks to its potent antioxidants. For those experiencing inflamed or damaged skin, Indian gooseberry offers a potent natural healing and soothing solution.

BENEFITS OF INDIAN GOOSEBERRY FOR HAIR

In addition to these healing and anti-aging benefits for the skin, Indian gooseberry also boasts a number of benefits for the hair, transforming dry or damaged hair into a luscious, glowing mane.

IT STRENGTHENS AND PROTECTS THE HAIR

Thanks to its potent composition of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients, Indian gooseberry can strengthen and nourish hair, thus giving it greater radiance and luster. Rich in Vitamin E, Indian gooseberry may also contribute to cell regeneration and revitalization in the hair. What’s more, Indian gooseberry’s antioxidants also protect the hair from damage that can occur from factors like pollution, dust, and certain styling methods.

IT PREVENTS HAIR LOSS

Research indicates that Indian gooseberry may inhibit the growth of an enzyme that leads to hair loss, a problem that many people struggle with, whether as a result of stress or the natural processes of aging. Additionally, by strengthening and protecting the hair, it can also discourage hair breakage and provide a healthy and natural hair care. Thus, Indian gooseberry not only provides radiance and nourishment to the hair, but it also helps the hair maintain these benefits by keeping it full and luscious.

IT PROVIDES DEEP HYDRATION

Thanks to its highly moisturizing properties, Indian gooseberry can provide potent hydration for dry, damaged, or dull hair. At the same time, according to Daboju Ogboru of NHCG Trichology, it also “helps with sebum regulation by soaking in all the excess oil present on scalp and conditioning [the scalp].” As a result, you don’t have to worry about the hair looking oily or feeling heavy—Indian gooseberry provides as much balance as it does deep hydration.

UMA RECOMMENDS

It’s no wonder Indian gooseberry has been revered in Ayurvedic tradition for centuries. We’ve harnessed the rejuvenating, revitalizing, antioxidant-rich properties of this super-ingredient in products like our Intensely Nourishing Hair Oil, which strengthens and brightens the hair, and our Intensely Nourishing Brow Oil, which stimulates the growth of full, youthful eyebrows.

POMEGRANATE: THE ANTIOXIDANT JEWEL FOR BETTER, BRIGHTER, HEALTHIER SKIN

A shrub native to central Asia and northern India, pomegranate trees bear fruits that hold an important key to beauty and wellness. The round, reddish-brown fruits grow from the branches have a hard, husk-likes shell exterior and an interior filled with edible seeds. Depending on their size, each bulbous fruit has anywhere from 150 to 1500 seeds (the average is around 600). The seeds—called arils—are small in size, resembling a smooth ruby, and are filled with vibrant nutrients: vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, potassium, antioxidants. A bright purple-red juice flows from the seeds when they are punctured, a color that’s attributed to the high presence of ellagitannins and anthocyanins, which studies show help to ease inflammation. The juice has long been a touted wellness beverage for its studied impact on lowering blood pressure, lessening hypertension, and promoting better vascular health.  

But the benefits of pomegranate extend beyond its juice. The oil, which is made by cold-pressing the seeds, is packed with antioxidants that benefit the skin and hair. Lightweight and super-absorbent, pomegranate seed oil makes an incredible carrier oil (it’s an UMA star) given its rather weightless feel and ease on for all skin types. It absorbs rapidly, moisturizing the outer layer of the skin before quickly penetrating to the deeper dermal layers. The abundance of minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins A, D, K, and E work to enhance overall elasticity, boost collagen production, reduce the visible signs of scarring, reverse sun damage, and accelerate healing. There is also a high concentration of essential fatty acids and the antioxidant ellagic acid, which help to fight free radicals that can lead to premature signs of aging of both the skin and the hair. Furthermore, the antimicrobial properties help to fight scalp conditions. 

With such a bounty of health benefits, pomegranate is an easily revered fruit. And no matter what your skin type, the oil will, undoubtedly, make a noticeable difference in your skin. Here are a handful of UMA products that contain this magical oil.  

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Ultimate Brightening Oil

This triple-action brightening blend is rich in sandalwood and rose essential oils, which deliver rich hydration for a more luminous complexion.

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Absolute Anti Aging Face Oil

This ultra luxurious blend combines nature’s most potent botanicals to reduce visible signs of aging and transform dry or damaged-looking skin with rich frankincense essential oil and rose essential oil.

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Gorgeous For Good Wellness Oil

Gorgeous for Good combines grounding essential ayurvedic oils like rose, jasmine, chamomile, and frankincense, with energizing elements like peppermint, rosemary, and ginger. 

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Beauty Boosting Day Face Oil 

Antioxidant-rich and complete with rose essential oil, this multipurpose oil is perfect for lightweight protection and hydration. Geranium extract minimizes redness for a visibly brighter and more radiant complexion.

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Absolute Anti Aging Body Oil

The pomegranate seed oil pairs with sandalwood, rose, and neroli to lock in moisture and lend a glistening glow to shoulder, arms, legs, knees—and more

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GOTU KOLA: A POWERFUL AYURVEDIC HERB FOR MENTAL CLARITY AND JOINT PAIN RELIEF

Gotu kola—sometimes referred to as brahmi, Centella asiatica and Indian pennywort—is a widely used Ayurvedic herb renowned for its benefits for the mind. Known as “the herb of enlightenment,” gotu kola is a powerful herb that is often used as a supplement to promote mental focus, concentration and clarity. But the benefits of this herb are not only mental—gotu kola is also known to help reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate joint pain, soothe the nervous system and promote radiant hair and skin.

In Ayurvedic tradition, gotu kola is tridoshic, which means that all doshas can effectively reap its many benefits. It’s especially helpful for Pittas, though it may risk exacerbating Vata. It is also believed to strengthen agni, our digestive fire that helps us regulate and process what we let into our bodies; a strong agni is crucial for maintaining one’s overall health.

Below, we break down some of the central benefits of gotu kola alongside ways to incorporate this brain-boosting superstar into your routine. (Note: You should only be taking gotu kola for up to 6 weeks at a time. Consult a medical practitioner beforehand to ensure it’s compatible with your lifestyle.

BENEFITS OF GOTU KOLA

Boosts Focus & Cognitive Function

One of gotu kola’s most revered benefits is its ability to boost cognitive function and mental clarity. Thought to resemble a cerebellum in shape, it has been used for thousands of years to improve concentration, memory and intellect. Research also supports this ancient Ayurvedic wisdom: as several studies have shown, gotu kola sharpens cognition and memory. It is thus a powerful tool for combating brain fog and promoting overall mental and emotional well-being.

Reduces Stress & Anxiety

As several studies have shown, gotu kola also has a powerfully calming effect on the nerves, helping it to alleviate stress and anxiety providing better mental health. Especially since gotu kola is an adaptogenic herb, meaning it helps the body react and adapt to internal and external stressors, it provides potent mental and emotional relief.

Combats Insomnia

Some research indicates that gotu kola may also help alleviate insomnia and fight sleeping disorder, which can often accompany feelings of stress, anxiety and mental overwork. It can thus serve as a natural remedy for a more relaxed mind and better sleep.

Alleviates Joint Pain

In Ayurvedic tradition, it is believed that gotu kola helps to help drain the body of ama, or toxins, that can accumulate in the joints and contribute to pain and discomfort. In addition, gotu kola’s powerful anti-inflammatory properties enable it to help treat conditions like arthritis. As one study showed, gotu kola may also help to reduce joint inflammation and cartilage and bone erosion resulting in strong joints.

Promotes Radiant Skin & Hair

Thanks to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, it’s also believed that gotu kola effectively soothes and cleanses the skin and scalp, leading to glowy and hydrated skin and hair. In addition, gotu kola also boosts circulation, which may in turn help foster a more radiant complexion.

Reduces Stretch Marks

Research has shown that the terpenoids found in gotu kola may also enable it to reduce the appearance of stretch marks and prevent future marks from forming by increasing collagen production.

HOW TO TAKE GOTU KOLA

There are many ways to incorporate gotu kola into your routine. One is by consuming it as a powder, which can be mixed with water or milk. You can also try using a liquid extract for more fast-acting relief, both mentally and physically. In addition, you can eat fresh gotu kola leaves, or incorporate them into salads or teas. For convenient daily consumption, we also have our very own UMA Brilliant Brain Herbal Supplement, designed to boost cognitive function, combat the development of neurological disorders, memory enhancement and promote better sleep.

HOW NUTMEG COMBATS INSOMNIA,INFLAMMATION & MORE

Nutmeg is a powerfully aromatic spice that gives a rich nutty, earthy flavor to any dish. It’s so potent it should be used only sparingly: containing a chemical called myristicin, which can induce side effects like hallucinations, dizziness and nausea, nutmeg should only be consumed in small quantities. Research suggests that 5 grams (or one teaspoon) of nutmeg is enough to induce negative symptoms, so it’s best to consume it sparingly; most recipes only call for ¼ to ½ teaspoons of it, and that tends to be disbursed over several servings.

When consumed in appropriate quantities, nutmeg provides a number of health and wellness benefits. In Ayurveda, nutmeg pacifies Vata and Kapha and aggravates Pitta due to its acidic, bitter and astringent qualities. A warming and nourishing spice, it is believed to stimulate appetite and digestion and to help one fall asleep.

Here’s a breakdown of some of nutmeg’s major benefits.

HEALTH & WELLNESS BENEFITS OF NUTMEG

Combats Joint Pain & Other Inflammation

In addition to its high antioxidant content, nutmeg also contains potent anti-inflammatory properties due to its abundance of monoterpenes, which are compounds that reduce inflammation. Several of its antioxidant compounds also contain anti-inflammatory benefits. This means that nutmeg can help alleviate inflammation, including joint pain and other inflammation-related pain.

Rich In Antioxidants

Containing cyanidins, phenolic compounds, phenylpropanoids and more, nutmeg’s wide variety of antioxidant sources make it an especially potent antioxidant powerhouse. The benefits of antioxidants are numerous, as they combat free radical damage, which can cause illnesses like heart and neurodegenerative diseases. Free radical damage also leads to signs of aging such as wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. (That’s part of why we include nutmeg in our UMA Ultimate Brightening Rose Powder Cleanser, which combats unevenness and promotes glowing skin.) Nutmeg both helps to protect the body from disease and to promote anti-aging.

Boosts Mood

Several studies have indicated that nutmeg may help to alleviate symptoms of depression, enabling it to boost one’s overall mood and to combat stress and anxiety.

Promotes Restful Sleep

In Ayurvedic medicine, nutmeg has long been used as a natural sleep disorder aid. Simply adding a small pinch of nutmeg to a warm glass of milk can help the body and mind to relax and prepare one for a good night’s sleep. You can also add some nutmeg to golden milk for an extra-powerful wellness elixir. Nutmeg can help you amend your sleep wake cycle.

Boosts Heart Health 

Given its potent antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, research also suggests that nutmeg may help reduce risk factors for heart disease, including high cholesterol.

Improves Libido

In Ayurveda, it is believed that nutmeg boosts circulation to the reproductive organs and increases one’s sex drive. Several animal studies support this ancient intuition, suggesting that nutmeg effectively increases libido. 

To reiterate, nutmeg is a powerful tool for sleep, inflammation and more, but it should only be consumed in small amounts. Take precaution when enjoying a dash of nutmeg with your milk or in your curries to fully enjoy its benefits.

CINNAMON: THE ALL-NATURAL ANTI-AGING SOLUTION

Many of us know cinnamon as a warming, pungent spice that adds a powerfully sweet and spicy flavor to many dishes, drinks and desserts. However, what is less well-known is that cinnamon is also a health and wellness superstar with powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory skincare benefits—that’s why it’s been revered in Ayurveda for hundreds of years as a therapeutic remedy for many ailments.

There are 2 types of cinnamon: Ceylon cinnamon, or “true” cinnamon, and Cassia cinnamon, a more common variety that most of us use in our day-to-day lives; Cassia cinnamon is the kind most commonly carried in grocery stores. It’s important to note that Cassia cinnamon has high levels of a compound called coumarin, which can be dangerous when consumed in high doses, whereas Ceylon contains much lower levels of coumarin. However, the potent health benefits of cinnamon can still be attained from the Cassia variety, as long as it’s consumed in moderation.

From fighting off infection to regulating blood sugar levels, cinnamon’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties endow it with powerful healing and therapeutic effects. Read on to learn more about the benefits of this versatile Ayurvedic spice.

BENEFITS OF CINNAMON

1. It Stimulates Agni

As cinnamon is spicy, warning and pungent, it serves as an excellent tool for stimulating agni, or our digestive fire. In Ayurveda, it is believed that one’s agni is central to one’s overall health, as agni regulates what enters our body and how we process external stimuli. For hundreds of years, Ayurvedic tradition has incorporated cinnamon as a remedy for ailments like indigestion and bloating. Since it’s a warming substance, it helps to pacify Kapha and Vata; its benefits can also be reaped by those who are Pitta-dominant, as long as they consume it in moderation.

2. It Lower Blood Sugar Levels

Cinnamon is also beneficial for its ability to regulate blood sugar, making it a powerful tool for those with diabetes and high blood sugar levels. This occurs for many reasons. Firstly, research has demonstrated that cinnamon helps to reduce insulin resistance, which is characteristic of conditions like type 2 diabetes. Furthermore, it hinders glucose from entering the bloodstream and also improves glucose utilization by mimicking insulin. As a result, cinnamon is effective in lowering blood sugar levels naturally and works as a natural anti-aging solution.

3. It Alleviates Joint Pain

Finally, given that cinnamon stokes agni, the boost it provides to our digestive system makes it easier for us to prevent ama, or toxins, from accumulating in the body. This can help alleviate conditions like joint pain, which are caused by the buildup of ama around the joints. 

Now that you know more about the potent healing benefits of cinnamon, you may be wondering how you might incorporate it into your routine. You can also brew a simple cinnamon tea by placing a cinnamon stick in water and boiling for at least 10 minutes, adding honey and/or lemon at the end for taste. To reap more of cinnamon’s anti-aging, clarifying effects on the skin, you can also try outo our Deeply Clarifying Neem Charcoal Cleanser and Aloe Alum Toner, which are formulated to combat acne and inflammation, promote tightness and evenness, imbue the skin with radiance and more.

4. It Reduces Free Radical Damage

Several studies have demonstrated the powerful antioxidant properties of cinnamon. Thanks to these antioxidants, cinnamon can help to fight off free radical damage, which is the cause of both internal and external ailments. These ailments include inflammation, disease, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. Cinnamon thus both protects our bodies from disease and infection and enacts a number of anti-aging effects on the skin, promoting a more even and radiant complexion. That’s why we incorporate it into anti-aging, detoxifying products like our UMA Absolute Anti Aging Aloe Rose Toner and our UMA Ultimate Brightening Face Mask.

5. It Combats Infection

Cinnamon also contains powerful antimicrobial properties, which enables it to combat various types of infection. For example, research suggests that cinnamon may boost oral hygiene and help to rid the mouth of toxins and bad breath. It’s also known to help alleviate respiratory tract infections.