With so many cooking oils available, it can be difficult to choose the one that is best for your health. Peanut oil is a popular cooking oil, especially when frying. The benefits of peanut oil include reducing certain risk factors for heart disease and lowering blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, as well as providing a source of vitamin E. Consuming peanut oil in moderation is a great way to benefit from these benefits.

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A World of Benefits

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  • Promotes weight loss

    It can increase your metabolism and aid in weight loss if you consume peanut oil.

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  • Reduces the risk of cancer

    Because of its antioxidant properties, the oil is excellent for preventing different types of cancer.

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  • Aids in easing joint pains

    According to studies, they have the potential to treat rheumatoid arthritis patients' joint pain.

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  • Helps in hair growth

    Contains vitamin E, which strengthens hair follicles, reduces damage, and prevents dandruff.

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  • Prevents acne

    Peanut oil is capable of combating any inflammation that may lead to acne

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  • Anti-aging properties

    According to some studies, the vitamin E in the oil may help to delay the appearance of aging signs.

Nutritional Facts

  • Energy(kcal) - 8
  • Carbohydrate(g) - 0
  • Protien(g) - 0
  • Total Fat(g) - 0.9
  • Saturated(g) - 0.125
  • Monounsaturated Fat(g) - 0.375
  • Polyunsaturated Fat(g) - 0.25
  • Trans Fat(g) - 0
  • Cholesterol(g) - 0
  • Sugar(mg) - 0

Usage Instructions

Hold the can upright and perpendicular on the container to required quantity. Avoid direct spraying in the air. Avoid draft while spraying. Each 1/3 second of spray gives out 0.52ml of product.

Safety Instructions

Pressurized container. Do not pierce or burn the can even when empty. Do not spray on naked frame or incandescent material.