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Sea Buckthorn Berries

Sea Buckthorn Berries

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🍊 Superfood Berry Ancient Remedy Nutrient-Dense

Sea Buckthorn Berries | Omega-Rich Superfood for Skin & Vitality

Nature's most complete berry. Sea buckthorn berries are a legendary superfood used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Russian folk healing. Packed with rare omega-7 fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants—these vibrant orange berries support radiant skin, digestive health, and overall vitality.

Used by Ancient Greeks, Genghis Khan's warriors & modern wellness seekers
• Rich in Omega-7 • Over 190 Bioactive Compounds •
Skin Glow
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Omega-7 Rich
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Antioxidants
Vitality
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Nutrient Profile
Hippophae rhamnoides
  • Rare omega-7 fatty acids (palmitoleic)
  • Vitamins A, C, E & K
  • Full spectrum of B vitamins
  • 190+ bioactive compounds
  • Powerful antioxidant carotenoids
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Traditional Uses
  • Chinese Medicine: tonic herb for vitality
  • Russian folk healing: skin & recovery
  • Ancient Greece: horse & human wellness
  • Tibetan Medicine: sacred healing berry
  • Modern: skin, gut & immune support

How to Use Sea Buckthorn Berries

  • Herbal tea: Steep 1-2 tsp dried berries in hot water for 10-15 minutes for a tart, vitamin-rich infusion
  • Smoothies: Blend a spoonful into fruit smoothies for an antioxidant boost
  • Oatmeal topping: Sprinkle over breakfast bowls with honey and nuts
  • DIY extracts: Infuse in oil or alcohol for homemade skincare and tinctures
  • Baking: Add to muffins, energy balls, or granola bars
  • Syrups: Simmer with honey to create a wellness syrup
Botanical NameHippophae rhamnoides
OriginEurope / Central Asia
FormWhole Dried Berries
FlavorTart, Citrusy, Slightly Sweet
Best ForTea, Smoothies, Skincare

Wellness Benefits*

  • Skin health: Omega-7 supports skin hydration and elasticity from within
  • Digestive support: Traditionally used to soothe and support the gut lining
  • Antioxidant protection: High carotenoid content combats oxidative stress
  • Immune support: Vitamin C content rivals citrus fruits
Flavor tip: Sea buckthorn has a distinctive tart, slightly sour taste similar to passion fruit mixed with citrus. Pair with honey, ginger, or sweet fruits to balance the tartness in beverages and recipes.

The Legend of Sea Buckthorn

Ancient Greeks called it "Hippophae"—meaning "shiny horse." Legend says sick horses left to roam near sea buckthorn shrubs returned healthy with gleaming coats. Genghis Khan's warriors reportedly used the berries for endurance on their conquests.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.