TikBerries

We make wild range product from all berries, fruits, and vegetables. But the most developed area and the most experience we have in producing Raspberries, Sea-buckthorn, Black currant, Strawberries, Cherries, Plums, Mulberry, Cranberry, Chokeberry from Lithuania certificated national or eco products. Below is a general description of the products and technologies we manufacture:

  • Frozen berries – Our 20 tons freezer holds shock freezing, -80 C0 and -20 C0 cameras

Juice, purees, jams, sources;

  • Lyophilized and Infrared Dried berries and powder;

  • Fermented products as vinegar;

  • Cold pressed Berries seeds oil;

  • We use Hielcher Ultrasonic homogenization for new products for food, beverage, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries.

Raspberry seeds oil

What is Raspberry Seed Oil?

This virgin, natural oil has a high content of regenerating and protecting components. Alpha and gamma tocopherols (Vitamin E), Vitamin A and Omega 3 and 6, provide superior antioxidant properties, and this high level of Vitamin E is also known to have an important role in skin repairing and conditioning.

This oil contains more than 80% essential fatty acids and Omega 6 fatty acids are typically present at a level of 50%-60%. This makes it one of the most active vegetable oils on the market. The composition of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids has been shown to reduce the effects of oxidative stress in skin. It is rich in Alpha Linolenic Acid, suggesting pronounced anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Thus, Raspberry Oil is particularly known for the treatment of rashes, eczema, psoriasis and other skin lesions.

What are the benefits of using Raspberry Seed Oil on your skin?

It is emollient, lubricating, and conditioning and so creates a lipid barrier providing protection to the skin and moisture retention for the skin. Ideal for dry, tired, mature and damaged skin and also used for oral care in toothpaste as anti-microbial and for the prevention of gingivitis.

Raspberry Seed Oil may act as a broad-spectrum UV-A and UV-B shield. Some reports show that it has an SPF of between 28 and 50, however more recent information indicates that the higher SPF values are against the UV A rays, mostly absorbed by the ozone layer. For the UV B rays, (from which we need most protection) it probably had an SPF of up to 8.

It is also becoming popular with massage therapists for its skin healing properties, though it is typically in dilution (10% recommended). It is highly recommended for use in cosmetics and skin care, and is a key ingredient in creams, lotions, massage oil, face oil, and body oil.

Audrone Ispiryan's doctoral thesis was related to raspberry seed oil. An article by her and other researchers on raspberry seed oil can be found here: https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/12/14/2706

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