Product Description
Black cumin (Nigella sativa) is a small flowering plant native to Asia and the Middle East, whose seeds and oil have been used in medicine for over 4500 years to strengthen the respiratory, digestive, circulatory, and immune systems. Black cumin seed oil has a distinct taste, similar to cumin or oregano, slightly bitter and spicy. The herby's black cumin seed oil is made from black cumin seeds cultivated in Egypt, cold-pressed. If you find its taste too strong, it is recommended to consume it mixed with a little honey or lemon juice. It contains a lot of minerals and amino acids, which strengthen the body's defense mechanisms and protect cells from harmful effects.
The main active ingredient in its oil is thymoquinone, with proven beneficial effects on the body clinically. Thymoquinone can reduce upper respiratory inflammation, relax respiratory muscles, thereby aiding in alleviating asthma symptoms and long-term management. The bitter and astringent substances in black cumin oil can dilate bronchial tubes and have expectorant effects, significantly easing everyday life and aiding the effectiveness of treatments for asthma.
Its anti-inflammatory effect, as well as its strong antiviral and antibacterial properties, can address colds, coughs, and flu infections, help speed up recovery from colds and pneumonia, while also boosting the immune system to prevent these diseases. Its detoxifying effect can reduce the liver-damaging effects of drugs used to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Research indicates that black cumin seed oil can promote weight loss, reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels, and help lower the body mass index in those suffering from obesity, metabolic syndrome, or type 2 diabetes.
Regular consumption can reduce nerve inflammation, thus helping prevent the development of brain disorders such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. Maintaining our nervous system may be excellent with the daily consumption of a mixture of walnut, flaxseed, and black cumin seed oil.
It can have a positive effect on both female and male hormone balance. It can boost cells producing testosterone, thereby improving men's fertility and preventing male infertility.
You can use it for various skin conditions internally and externally. When applied thinly on the affected skin surface, it can treat psoriasis, eczema, pimples, and acne. It can reduce itching, promote healing of inflamed skin areas, thus helping restore and maintain the health of your skin.
As a natural moisturizer, it can reduce dryness of the scalp and hair and help prevent dandruff. Thanks to its high antioxidant content, it softens and conditions the hair strands. The amino acids, essential fatty acids, as well as vitamins A, B, and C in the oil can promote hair growth and support the regeneration of hair strands.
Consume 1 teaspoon (2 ml) daily on its own or mixed in salads or cooked dishes. When consuming the oil, keep in mind that it retains its original, positive properties without heat treatment.
Pregnant or nursing women should avoid using black seed oil except in small amounts for seasoning foods or for external use.
Keep out of reach of children! It is recommended to store it in a light-protected, dry, cool place with a closed cap.