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Seabuckthorn grows high in the Himalayas, and is a great source of all

kinds of vitamins and minerals, and omega -3, -6, -7, -9 acids, along

with a great source of antioxidants. if you can find the juice its

like taking a handful of suppliments in one shot of juice. keep this

in mind, it has helped alot of people. If you want more info just e-

mail me.

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, " bobbysharkel "

<bobbysharkel wrote:

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> I wonder what seabuckthorn is known by in India. I mean what is it

> called?

>

I'm not sure, but the scientific name is hippophae rhamnoides. It

means shiney horse. The story behind it that in the year 12 BC, the

Greek military discovered that horses which had been wounded in battle

were healed from their injuries after wandering through an area known

as the Seabuckthorn Jungle. horses tha spent their time in the

Seabuckthorn Jungle emerged with renewed strength and shiney coats.

The name of hippophae rhamnoides means shiny hborse. pretty wild, huh?

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