Sea-buckthorn Berry: Finland’s ‘liquid gold’ being rediscovered

Sea-buckthorn berry can be harvested only once every two years. It can produce up to 15 kg of fruit at a time.
Sea-buckthorn berry can be harvested only once every two years. It can produce up to 15 kg of fruit at a time.

Originally Published 11/7/13 by Valerie Brun

One single berry contains 15 times more vitamin C than an orange.

ALSO called sandthorn, sallowthorn or seaberry, and tyrni in Finnish, the sea-buckthorn berry is one of nature’s most powerful plants. It offers one of the widest ranges of nutrients from a single source found on earth, including antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, polyphenols, omega fatty acids, carotenoids, and more.

Harvested in Finland in large quantities and native to other countries of Northern Europe and Asia, it is also able to grow anywhere in temperate latitudes; sea-buckthorn is well adapted to cold climates and has thrived in Canada since its introduction there fifty years ago.

Nutrients and potential health effects

Semu, is a new company developing a line of products exclusively on this berry, such as 100 per cent sea-buckthorn nectar.
Semu, is a new company developing a line of products exclusively on this berry, such as 100 per cent sea-buckthorn nectar.

Sea-buckthorn berries are edible and extremely nutritious; due to their astringent and oily texture, however, they are not commonly eaten raw but rather consumed as drinks with sweeter substances. They can, nonetheless, be frozen to reduce their astringent quality.

When pressed, the resulting juice separates into three layers: the top two layers are suitable for cosmetic purposes such as skin creams because of their high proportion of saturated and polyunsaturated fats, and the bottom layer is sediment and juice, which can be used for edible products like syrup.

Traditional medicine

While sea-buckthorn is one of the richest plant sources of vitamin C, it also contains high doses of carotenoids, vitamin E, amino acids and dietary minerals. This small but powerful berry is loaded with almost 200 bio-active nutrients that can protect against heart disease, cancer, natural aging symptoms, liver damage, sun damage, memory loss, ulcers and menopause symptoms.

Omega-7 fatty acids are fundamental building blocks of healthy skin and mucous membranes. Sea-buckthorn contains the highest amounts of omega-7 on earth. It helps treat ulcers and different gastrointestinal problems due to its restorative effect on mucous membranes.

Sea-buckthorn berry oil

Because of its high omega-7 and vitamin A content, the oil extracted from this berry is the ultimate tissue healer. Used externally to even skin tone and texture as well as to improve skin issues such as acne or eczema, it also reduces the signs of aging while reducing the appearance of wrinkles and boosting collagen production. Sea-buckthorn oil is a perfect ingredient in skin creams and other cosmetic products.

When ingested, omega-7 also soothes inflammation and lubricates the gastrointestinal tract to ease pain and irritation and improve waste removal whilst soothing irritation caused by alcohol and medications. Its high level of vitamin A helps build strong bones, protect eyesight, prevent kidney stones and boost immunity.

It is important, however, to know which sea-buckthorn oil to buy. It is crucial to find the oil with the highest percentage of omega-7, which depends greatly on the place the berries have been harvested.

Oils containing at least 30 per cent guarantee the highest values this berry brings and that it has not been diluted with other oils. Note that the majority of sea-buckthorn’s omega-7 content is found in the berry, so the seed oil is no substitute.

Sea-buckthorn in our products

In Finland, this berry has been rediscovered and appreciated, as well as promoted in different products such as GoodPie’s Bakery’s Valillan tyrni-mallas, which is a sea-buckthorn berry flavoured malt loaf. Semu, a relatively new company, has developed a whole line of products, including a 100 per cent natural nectar, jams, and for the festivities, a sea-buckthorn Glögi. For now, the nectar can be found in different supermarkets accessible to all.

With all this in mind, let’s think twice before neglecting this small berry that brings so much in so many ways.

Valerie Brun
HELSINKI TIMES

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2 thoughts on “Sea-buckthorn Berry: Finland’s ‘liquid gold’ being rediscovered”

    • George,

      Yes, sea buckthorn is now available in the USA! We would actually suggest finding an edible sea buckthorn oil or capsules over the juice. Sea buckthorn juices usually have a lot of sugar added to make them taste good and also lose a lot of the complex nutrition naturally found in the plant. You will get much more nutrition from a high quality sea buckthorn oil than juice.

      Many health food stores now carry sea buckthorn products and you can also click on our sponsor ads to order online.

      Thank you!

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