What’s In Your Healing Cream?

Ever wonder what it is in our Healing Cream that makes it so efficacious and luxurious?

Packed with high-potency biodynamic and organic ingredients, Pomega5 Healing Cream provides intense moisture and comfort - drenching skin with moisture, leaving it refreshed, repaired and at its most healthy.

Here’s some inside information on the key natural ingredients.

* Pomegranate Seed Oil: The star ingredient in all Pomega5 products. Pomegranate seed oil, which contains punicic acid, an Omega-5 fatty acid and rare plant based source of CLA, is a potent, natural powerful anti-oxidant — fighting free radicals that damage and age skin cells. This natural ingredient has a long tradition of use as a treatment for dry, irritated or fragile skin.

* Olive Oil: This rich oil is obtained from ripe olives around the Mediterranean Sea. It is a natural emulsifier and moisturizer.

* Calendula Oil: A natural anti-inflammatory, this gentle oil is known for its restoring and nourishing properties - a fabulous way to soothe and calm dry or damaged skin.

* Sweet Almond Oil: High in linoleic acid, protein, vitamins, minerals and other fatty acids, this mild, non-greasy oil nourishes and calms the skin.

* Arnica Oil: The natural oil of the arnica plant calms and soothes over-stimulated skin leaving it soft, smooth and relieved.

* Carrot Seed Oil: A natural retinal, rich in vitamins, rejuvenates the skin improving firmness, tone, and elasticity.

* A Blend of Essentail Oils: A special blend of essential oils such as mandarin orange, lemon, bergamot and vanilla, restore, calm and nourish skin while imparting a delicious, natural scent. No need for perfumes!

Savoring That Last Ounce of Cream

Ever notice how that last bit of Healing Cream is always so difficult to extract from the pump jar? You’re not alone - we’ve had many customers come forward and ask us for tips on how they can savor that last bit of cream. While there isn’t a precise science to the process - at least not yet - there are a few creative ideas that we can offer:

1. Unscrew the pump top (it should remove quite easily) and use your pinky finger, if it is small enough, to scrape out some of the remaining cream. Recall that you don’t need much, so don’t dig your finger too deeply inside; you’ll be surprised how much is still in there!

2. Another alternative is to use a Q-tip to extract the remaining cream after the pump top has been removed. This is a good alternative for individuals with larger fingers.

3. Sometimes the cream appears to have nearly run out when you know that shouldn’t be the case (the 50 ml jar contains enough product to typically last users between 1-2 months, depending on extent of daily use). What has actually occurred is air bubbles have lodged inside the air-tight bottle, thereby preventing the cream from passing through. In this case, the best solution is to continue pumping until the air inside compresses and pushes the cream up and out through the top.

The additional portion yielded by unscrewing the top - which actually represents far more than a single ounce - should be sufficient to last you several additional days.
And for those of you who feel cheated for not having been able to collect this additional cream - rest assured because this portion is not considered part of the original 50 ml indicated on the moisturizer label. A little known secret: although that jar reads 50 ml, we actually fill it with 60 ml of cream to compensate for what would be lost if one did not unscrew the pump top to remove the hidden cream. Therefore, by using your pinky to extract the extra cream, you are actually gaining an additional 20% of moisturizer. Talk about getting your money’s worth!

Home Facial Beauty Recipe

Have you ever come home from a long day and had the urge to pamper yourself with an authentic, relaxing facial? Well now you can - using the most basic ingredients from your kitchen and Pomega5’s Pure Pomegranate Seed Oil. Just follow these easy steps and enjoy!

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  • 2 tbsp. skinless, blanched almonds
  • 1/3 hydroponic cucumber (seedless with skin removed, cut into pieces)
  • 1 tsp. honey
  • A few drops of fresh lemon or lime juice
  • Lemon zest
  • 1 tsp. almond oil
  • 20-25 drops of Pomega5 Pure Pomegranate Seed Oil
  • 1 whole egg
  • 2 tbsp. oatmeal (uncooked)
  • 2 drops each of grapefruit and ylang-ylang essential oils
  • 1 drop each of rosewood, lemon and lemongrass essential oils

Directions:

1. Grind the almonds and the oatmeal together in a blender or food processor.

2. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg and then add in all of the oils, whisking after each addition. Then add the honey, lemon juice and zest.

3. Alternate adding the pieces of cucumber and the oil mixture to the food processor.

4. If the mixture is too sticky, add a 1/2 tsp. of mineral or distilled water. If the mixture is too loose, add a small amount of ground oatmeal. You are looking for the texture of a loose dough.

5. On a clean, dry face, apply a thin layer of the mask. Use under the eyes, on the lips and around the neck area.

6. After 15 minutes, exfoliate off the mask by gently rubbing each section in small circular motions. Any remaining residue from the mask may be removed with warm water and a soap-free cleanser, such as Pomega5 Cleansing Bar.

7. Once face is clean and dry, apply Pomega5 Healing Cream for a smooth, moisturized finish.

Why Pomegranate Seed Oil?

revitalizing-and-ampoules.jpgThere has been much research about the benefits of pomegranate seed oil recently, but the use of this fruit for medicinal purposes traces back thousands of years. At Pomega, we believe pomegranate seed oil has much to offer the body - internally as well as externally - which is why we look to innovate both skin care and dietary supplements and promote their use in tandem.

The following article, taken from Life Extension Magazine, contains a comprehensive overview of just a few of the myriad benefits of pomegranate seed oil, a powerful antioxidant and rare plant-based source of CLA (conjugated linoleic acid). Read on to learn more about the magical fruit and why Pomega5 products - infused with high concentrations of pomegranate seed oil - can be so efficacious!

Ancient Fruit of Life Yields Modern Promise
By Stephen Laifer

In the ongoing quest to find new supplements to help us lead longer, healthier lives, science often returns to things that have been used regularly for thousands of years. A case in point is the pomegranate, whose yellowish-pink, seedy fruit has been a staple of Asian diets since ancient times.

Appropriately, in ancient Greek myth, the pomegranate represents life and regeneration. Its herbal use dates back more than 3,000 years, but contemporary science has rediscovered the pomegranate’s effectiveness in preventing a variety of potentially deadly diseases.

Dozens of recent studies reveal the pomegranate’s surprising array of benefits. Pomegranates contain powerful antioxidants that appear to inhibit the onset of atherosclerosis, reduce the risk of heart disease, and mediate high blood pressure. Pomegranate extract also has demonstrated anti-carcinogenic properties that are effective in suppressing a variety of cancers, including skin, breast, and colon cancers. The pomegranate has even shown effectiveness in alleviating depression in a mouse model of menopause.

The pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a hardy, long-lived subtropical shrub originating in semi-arid regions of Asia. It has been cultivated and naturalized over the whole of the Mediter-ranean region since ancient times. Pomegranates are mentioned in Egyptian papyrus scrolls dating back to 1550 BC, and pomegranate branches form part of the decorative motif on the pillars of King Solomon’s temple.

Spanish settlers introduced pomegranates to California in 1769. In the US today, they are typically cultivated in the drier parts of California and Arizona.

Reining in Free Radicals
Free radicals—the oxygen-reactive byproducts of normal cellular metabolism that attack healthy cells—have been implicated in the acceleration of the body’s natural aging processes. Free radicals can also be formed by external environmental factors such as cigarette smoke and other forms of air pollution. Damage by unchecked free-radical compounds can manifest as serious illnesses; for example, cancer is now known to be associated with free-radical damage to healthy cellular DNA.
More than a decade ago, pomegranate peel extracts were shown to possess significant antioxidant activity in various in-vitro models. An extract of pomegranate peel was fed to rats, which were then exposed to carbon tetrachloride, a toxic chemical. The pretreatment with pomegranate extract protected levels of the antioxidant enzymes catalase, peroxidase, and superoxide dismutase in the rats. The pomegranate extract also helped to protect the rats’ livers from the toxic effects of carbon tetrachloride.
Another more recent study focused on the antioxidant effectiveness of plant pigments called bioflavonoids, commonly found in berries, cherries, grapes, and citrus. Pomegranate juice was found to exhibit three times more antioxidant activity than red wine or green tea. The active constituent that appears to be responsible is ellagic acid, a naturally occurring polyphenolic compound in pomegranates.

Unclogging Arteries
Numerous studies of atherosclerosis suggest that the disease is at least partly caused by free-radical reactions involving diet-derived lipids that induce harmful changes in the arterial walls.
A recent study by the Lipid Research Laboratory in Haifa, Israel, explored dietary supplementation with polyphenolic antioxidants in animals. The researchers noted that pomegranate juice was associated with the inhibition of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) oxidation and with slowing the development of atherosclerosis.
The Israeli researchers further ascertained the effects of pomegranate juice consumption by atherosclerotic patients with carotid artery stenosis (a narrowing of the carotid artery walls). Ten patients supplemented with the juice for one year. In the pomegranate-supplemented group, carotid intima-media thickness, an indicator of atherosclerosis progression, was reduced by up to 30%. By contrast, in a control group that did not consume pomegranate juice, carotid intima-media thickness increased by 9% over 12 months. Moreover, in the pomegranate-supplemented patients, serum LDL levels were also significantly reduced while serum total antioxidant status increased by 130% after one year.

Reducing Hypertension
Hypertension (high blood pressure) affects an estimated 50 million Americans and augments the risk for stroke, heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, and kidney disease. Pomegranates may be of benefit in modulating this often silent yet potentially lethal risk factor for heart disease.
In the Israeli study, systolic blood pressure was reduced by 21% after one year of pomegranate juice consumption. This effect is believed to be related to the particularly potent antioxidant properties of pomegranate polyphenols.
A similar study at the same research facility examined consumption of pomegranate juice to ascertain its effectiveness in lowering blood pressure. Researchers studied the effect on hypertensive patients of daily consumption of 50 ml of pomegranate juice. After two weeks, a 5% reduction in systolic blood pressure was noted, along with a 36% decrease in serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) activity. Reduc-tion in serum ACE activity has previously been shown to attenuate atherosclerosis, independent of its effects on blood pressure. The study authors concluded, “Pomegranate juice can offer wide protection against cardiovascular diseases, which could be related to its inhibitory effect on oxidative stress and on serum ACE activity.”

Improving Lipid Profiles
A recent Iranian study examined the effects of concentrated pomegranate juice on lipid profiles of type II diabetes patients with elevated blood lipids, or hyperlipidemia. The patients supplemented with pomegranate juice for eight weeks. The study participants saw significant reductions in their total cholesterol, LDL, LDL:HDL (high-density lipoprotein) ratio, and total cholesterol:HDL ratio. Serum HDL and triglycerides did not change significantly. The study authors concluded that consumption of concentrated pomegranate extract may modify heart-disease risk factors in patients with high cholesterol. Further research is needed to determine whether pomegranate helps lower blood lipid levels in non-diabetic individuals.

Anti-Tumor-Promoting Effects
In recent years, chemoprevention has received as much attention as chemotherapy in the fight against cancer. The search for new ways to stop cancer before its onset has led investigators to examine a wide variety of natural agents. A recent study at the University of Wisconsin argues that agents capable of intervening at more than one critical pathway in the process of carcinogenesis “will have greater advantage over other single-target agents.”
The Wisconsin researchers found that pomegranate fruit extract possesses strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The extract was evaluated for anti-tumor-promoting effects, specifically involving topical application against skin tumors. The researchers concluded that animals pretreated with pomegranate fruit extract showed 70% less tumor incidence compared to animals that did not receive it. The study authors believe that their results provide “clear evidence that [pomegranate fruit extract] possesses anti-skin-tumor-promoting effects,” and may possess chemopreventive activity “in a wide range of tumor models.”
These findings support the promising results of a pair of 2003 studies in South Dakota and Japan that explored pomegranate seed oil as a safe and effective agent against skin cancer and colon cancer tumors, respectively. In a 2002 study, pomegranate seed oil inhibited the proliferation of human breast cancer cells up to 90%, while fermented pomegranate juice polyphenols inhibited 47% of cancerous lesion formation in mammary gland cells from mice. Ellagic acid, a polyphenol derived from pomegranate, has been identified to have potent antioxidant, anti-cancer, and anti-atherosclerotic properties.

No Known Toxicity
A variety of recent studies have demonstrated that pomegranate, in various forms, can be included as part of a healthy lifestyle with no risk of toxic reactions. A Cuban study, for example, found that two doses of pomegranate extract (0.4 and 1.2 mg per kilogram of body weight, respectively) given to rats produced no toxic effects in terms of food intake, weight gain, or behavioral or biochemical factors.
Another study took these results further, examining still higher doses of pomegranate extract administered orally to rats for 37 days. No significant differences in toxicity were found in the treated rats in any of the blood parameters analyzed, a finding corroborated by analyses of both the liver and kidney.
Until recently, adding the benefits of pomegranate to the diet has presented something of a challenge. The fruit itself is messy and rather difficult to prepare due to its large number of seeds. Prepackaged pomegranate juice, either pure or in concentrate, remains relatively scarce in Western supermarkets and health food stores. Encapsulated or powdered forms of pomegranate extract are becoming much more widely available, making it easier to control the daily dosage. Most packaging lists the ellagic acid content by percentage. The good news for members of the Life Extension Foundation is that a standardized pomegranate extract containing 32% ellagic acid has just been added to the popular Life Extension Mix formula.

Conclusion
The pomegranate, an ancient fruit whose regenerative properties have been celebrated for thousands of years, has come under growing scrutiny by medical researchers seeking natural agents for the prevention and treatment of degenerative diseases.
In numerous recent experiments, pomegranates have been shown to contain powerful antioxidant compounds that scientists believe may inhibit atherosclerosis, cut the risk of heart disease, and help to modulate high blood pressure. Pomegranate extract also has demonstrated anti-carcinogenic properties that appear to suppress skin, breast, colon, and other cancers.
These varied and very promising disease-promoting effects are likely to make the pomegranate the focus of modern medical research.

Source: http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/jan2005_aas_01.htm.

MD Speaks About Pomega5

Pomega5 founder Tzeira Sofer and Dr. John Mathias speak about the Pomega5 product line and the myriad benefits of pomegranate seed oil in this video snapshot of the company. Click on the video to learn about the story behind the growing company, the philosophy embodied by Pomega5 products, and the chemical properties of pomegranate seed oil and interaction of the Omega 5 molecule (the essential fatty acid found in pomegranate seed oil) with the human body.

Dr. Mathias, a neuro-gastroenterologist and former Professor of Medicine and Director of Gastroenterology at The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, has over 40 years of professional experience and world renown in his field. Now practicing at the Houston Medical Center, Dr. Mathias has been using the Pomega5 products on his patients and will soon be running clinical tests to investigate the potential of pomegranate seed oil in the areas of immune, metabolic, reproductive, and digestive function.

Stay tuned for video testimonials from his patients!

A Reply To Anna, Cleansing Bar Enthusiast

Dear Anna,

Thank you for your kind response. We are also obviously in love with the Cleansing Bar!

As far as mixing the Healing Cream with another cream - I am assuming this is due to the desire to extend its usage life - I would urge you against this. The Healing Cream is extremely pure; it contains no chemicals, no fillers, no parabens and is entirely biodynamic/organic (this is why it is slightly more expensive than your average day cream). Therefore, combining it with another moisturizer, particularly a one that is not as clean, could significantly reduce or completely negate the efficacy of the product.

On average, a bottle of the Healing Cream will last 1-2 months (depending on the number of times you apply it each day). A little bit goes a long way with this product - all you really need is a pea-sized amount per application - as it is extremely rich and nourishing, and contains a high percentage of pomegranate seed oil.

If you are still concerned about price, you should know that we will be releasing a new moisturizer called “Revitalizing Essential Moisture” at the beginning of 2008, which will retail at $48. This product will be similar to the Healing Cream, but will be less dense and more suitable for normal to oily and younger skin.

Thanks again for posting!

All the best,

Pomega5

Founder Makes Investment Pitch to Vator.tv

Last month at the Astia Annual Venture Conference, Tzeira Sofer - entrepreneur and visionary founder of Pomega5 - shared the concept with Vator.tv, a new professional network and marketplace that enables people to pitch their ideas, businesses, skillsets, or needs through online video-sharing. View this brief clip to hear what she has to say about Pomega5 products and the company’s growth, collaboration with medical professionals, and her ultimate dream to change the world of women’s wellness.

Futurenatural Raves About Pomega5 Healing Cream

Futurenatural.com - the online host for the best organic & natural beauty brands in the world - has finally launched their site. Check it out at www.futurenatural.com.

Future Natural site

From natural nailpolish to organic lipbalm and sensuous massage candles, they carry a variety of beauty products that are “modern, healthy, sustainable, and effective.” In their short time of existence, they have already managed to build a buzz around Pomega5 - apparently we have a cult following!

See what Futurenatural has to say about the our Healing Cream:

“There arent enough superlatives in the dictionary to describe why we love this cream. Put simply, because it’s oHealing Creamne of the best skin creams we’ve tried. Talk about a long, tall, skin drink. Patent pending, the quality of the powerhouse ingredients in this cream have the most amazing affinity with skin, so you can instantly see and feel visible results. It has incredible healing qualities and an ability to stabilize the acid mantle of the skin to generate healthy skin function. We used it across several skin types and it worked beautifully for everyone. The verdict? Wow. This is one of those products that’s developing a cult following, and deservedly so - it’s that good.”

Pomega5 Yields Results Within Minutes

Last week we paid an on-site visit to the lab facility that conducts claims testing for our products. Although we have been aware for some time now through customer testimonials that there is something very special about our products, we have only recently begun to test them methodically for specific beauty claims as required by industry standards.

Skin test

As their first guinea pigs, we had the opportunity to see up close how the scientists conduct and record the results of the various tests. We were quite astonished to see that within 10 minutes there was already a visible difference in the quality and look of the skin! Specifically, if you look around the eye area - wrinkles appear to be significantly reduced in the latter photograph. The complexion also acquires an incredible glow. This was achieved using the following regime:

1) Washing the face thoroughly with the Pomega5 Cleansing Bar

2) Covering the face with a new (still unreleased) Pomega5 skin serum and the Pomega5 Healing Cream

Needless to say, we are very excited to see what the results will be like over a matter of hours, days, and weeks! Omega 5 oil (the essential fatty acid component of pomegranate seed oil) is truly a miraculous oil for the skin. Has anyone else experienced similar results they would like to share? Post it on our testimonials page!

Pomega5 Discussion Forum - Coming Soon!

We’ve noticed that peoples’ testimonials have begun to spark some interesting discussions, and that’s great! To facilitate the exchange and make comments easier to read, we will be releasing a discussion forum in the coming days. We encourage you to use this new interface to continue sharing pomegranate stories and self-care tips and to raise compelling questions. The testimonials page will then be kept exclusively for users of Pomega5 who wish to share their experiences.

Thanks for your input, and keep on blogging!