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Soybean Oil: Effect and Application in The Kitchen and Cosmetics

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Native soybean oil is rich in healthy ingredients, for which it has been valued for centuries, especially in Asia. However, not all soybean oil is the same: we will explain what you should pay attention to and how you can use the vegetable oil.

Soybean oil – it depends on the production

Soybeans contain many valuable fatty acids. With cold-pressed, native oil, these are gently pressed from the beans. The native soybean oil is dark, almost brownish and has a strong taste with a slightly nutty note.

The extracted soybean oil is different: This is removed from the beans in an industrial process with the help of solvents. It is lighter in color and has lost many of the healthy ingredients through manufacturing.

Ingredients of Cold Pressed Soybean Oil:
Unsaturated fatty acids, such as omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. The body can only absorb these fats, such as linoleic acid, through food. He needs them for many bodily functions such as defense against pathogens or the regulation of cholesterol and blood sugar.
Vitamin E acts as a protective shield to protect the body’s cells from damage.
Vitamin K is important for strong bones and is involved in blood clotting.
Lecithins are involved in the metabolism of fats in the liver and thus supply the cells and especially nerve cells with energy.
The isoflavones it contains are also interesting. These are plant hormones and messenger substances.

In the human body, they prevent deposits of cholesterol on the artery walls.
These hormones in soy are similar to the human hormone estrogen and could thus reduce hormonal problems. In Japan, where soy is traditionally included in meals, women experience fewer menopausal symptoms. Japanese studies attribute this to isoflavones.

Soybean oil in the kitchen – versatile

You can cook and fry with soybean oil, but you can also use it cold for salads or vegetable dips.

The smoke point of soybean oil is 230°C, which makes the vegetable oil good for cooking and frying. You should never exceed the smoke point, as the smoke contains harmful gases that can potentially be carcinogenic.

With a healthy mix of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, soybean oil can help lower cholesterol levels.

Attention: Do you tend to allergies and react sensitively to nuts or birch pollen? Then, as a precaution, you should first test soybean oil to see if you can tolerate it.

Skin care with soybean oil

For skin care, soybean oil is a very well-tolerated care oil due to the linoleic acid. The oil is quickly absorbed by the skin without forming an unpleasant greasy film. The linoleic acid binds moisture in the upper layers of the skin so that the skin feels firmer and looks fresher.

You can use soybean oil for daily skin care on all skin types. It doesn’t matter whether you tend to have impure skin or whether your skin dries out and becomes wrinkled with age: the fatty acids in soybean oil care for the skin.

1) Soybean oil for facial care
It is best to use the soybean oil in the evening together with your usual care cream.
Cleanse your face with a mild cleansing cream.
With your moisturizer, put two drops of soybean oil in the palm of your hand and apply the mixture to your face.
Tip: Mix only the amount you need for one application. This has the advantage that you do not need an additional emulsifier that binds the soybean oil and the moisturizer.

2) Soybean oil for body care
Again, you can mix several drops of soybean oil (about five to ten drops) with a moisturizing lotion or aloe vera gel.
You can pamper yourself with an oil pack when your skin is dry due to wind and weather. Spread the soybean oil liberally on your skin and wrap yourself in a sheet (which can get oily). Then lie down under a blanket and treat yourself to a break for half an hour. You can then massage in the residue of the oil or remove it with a damp cloth.
You can also use soybean oil for skin care if you suffer from skin diseases such as psoriasis or neurodermatitis. The soybean oil restores moisture to the dry skin and takes away the itching. However, you should discuss the use with your dermatologist beforehand, especially for the treatment of skin diseases.

Soybean oil – a mass industrial product

Soybean cultivation has increased rapidly worldwide in recent decades. By far the most industrially used soy is grown in the USA and South America. The WWF puts the annual soybean production for 2015 at almost 270 million tons worldwide, with over 80 percent coming from North and South America.

The soy from these regions is mainly used as animal feed. In the industrial fattening of livestock, the main feed is the soybean meal, which was originally a by-product of the production of extracted soybean oil. With increasing global animal fattening, soybean meal is becoming more and more important.

But soybean oil is still widely used in industry and is a cheap vegetable fat that is available in large quantities.

Vegetable margarine and spreads contain soybean oil.
In skin cream and shower baths, soybean oil is added as a care oil.
Soybean oil is also used for bio-diesel (mainly in the USA).
Some printing inks and varnishes also contain soybean oil.

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