This rare oil is extracted from the nuts of the Elaeis Oleifera palm, found deep in the rainforests of Honduras. It’s been used by the Tawahka people for generations — and it was a staple in the natural healing protocols. Modern research has shown that Batana oil is rich in:
Oleic acid – improves blood circulation to the scalp, feeding follicles
Linoleic acid – strengthens the hair shaft and reduces breakage
Tocopherols (Vitamin E) – proven to repair skin and encourage regrowth
Antioxidants – help reduce inflammation that can cause hair thinning
These compounds do more than just moisturize. They stimulate dormant hair follicles, rehydrate damaged strands, and restore the scalp’s natural barrier — creating the perfect environment for new hair to grow.
That’s why women are seeing regrowth in as little as 3 weeks, especially around thinning edges and bald patches. This isn’t another “miracle oil.” It’s ancestral healing backed by biology,