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  • Can you cook with pumpkin seed oil?
  • Pumpkin seed oil contains nutrients that may offer a range of health benefits for your skin, urinary tract, and other body parts. While you can cook with it, you can also find it in capsule form. You may think of pumpkin as a festive fall decoration or the ingredient for the perfect pie, but pumpkin has other uses.
  • Where can I find pumpkin seed oil?
  • Like flax seed, you’ll find pumpkin seed oil in a liquid or concentrated pill form. You can usually find it in health stores or through an online health retailer.
  • What is pumpkin seed oil used for?
  • Pumpkin seed oil is cold pressed from pumpkin seeds for a range of culinary and cosmetic uses. Its nutty flavor makes it a favorite in desserts, salad dressings, and a finishing oil for dishes. It’s also offered as a treatment for healthy hair and skin. Researchers are also exploring pumpkin seed oil’s ability to heal wounds.
  • Is pumpkin seed oil safe?
  • Although some research suggests pumpkin seed oil is clinically safe, a 2020 review on pumpkin seeds concludes that more research is necessary to understand their safety and effectiveness as a functional food. You should always speak with your doctor if you want to start taking a new supplement.
  • How long does pumpkin seed oil last?
  • Warmth and light easily oxidize the polyunsaturated fats in pumpkin seed oil, causing it to go rancid. Therefore, it should be bottled, sealed and stored in a cool, dark place. It’s important to remember that the fresh, nutty taste of the oil will dissipate after it’s first opened, though it remains good for 12 months, sometimes longer.