Description
Why Natural Black seed oil is a good choice.
- Made from organic black seeds ( a.k.a Nigella Sativa, Kalonji, black caraway, black cumin, and black onion seed)
- locally sourced from sustainable farms
- Cold-pressed and double-filtered
- No chemicals, No trans fats, No hydrogenation
- Innovatively extracted to preserve a high level of natural compounds
- Aromatic and clean-tasting
- For edible and topical use
- Packed in glass bottles.
- Zero Eco-Impact on waste- all bi-products and waste material are utilized in the manufacture of other nature-friendly products
Research has shown therapeutic activity for Thymoquinone, a compound present in the oil of the seeds, including antioxidant, antispasmodic and even some immunoactive properties.
The oil itself is rich in beneficial fatty acids including Linoleic (Omega 6) and Oleic (monounsaturated) acids.
Benefits :
Rich in antioxidants that relieve inflammation both inside and outside the body.
A natural remedy for high blood pressure and asthma
Anti-microbial properties benefit the skin when used topically.
Helps hair regrowth and reduce hair-loss
Helps maintain a healthy body weight
For detailed information about these claims, see the research here
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How to use:
- Nutritional supplement: The oil of black cumin seed is the most highly concentrated and easily assimilated form for consumption. Taking 5ml twice per day is recommended for therapeutic benefits, or 5ml once a day for maintenance.
- Culinary: Use raw over food or as a dressing. Not suitable for cooking or frying.
- Skincare: Can be added to skin creams or used topically to treat minor burns or irritated skin.
Precautionary advice
Avoid taking black seed oil if you have a bleeding disorder or are taking medication that affects blood clotting.
Stop taking black seed oil at least two weeks before a scheduled surgery.
It’s also possible that black seed oil may interact with many common medications, such as beta-blockers.
If in doubt, check with your doctor before trying it out.