Cold Pressed Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa, Kalahungi, Black Seed)
Manufacturer: Bioherba, Bulgaria
Packaging: 250 ml
Black cumin is a legendary plant of the East, which is used as a remedy for a variety of diseases. The history of the healing properties of Black Seed Oil is rooted in the mists of time. Queen Nefertiti of Egypt knew about the amazing effect of this oil on the skin and used it to preserve beauty and youth.
The famous archaeologist Lord Carter discovered an unknown black oil in the burial of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Later it turned out that it was "black cumin oil" or "nigella". This find suggests that the ancient Egyptians knew Black Cumin and used it 3,000 years ago. The discovery of this among the property of the buried king undoubtedly indicates its importance in that period of time.
Nigella (Nigella sativa) has almost a dozen names. Kalonji (kalonji) - this is from Hindi, habbat al baraka - literally "blessed seeds" - from Arabic, and also flowering fennel (fennel flower), black cumin (black caraway), nutmeg flower (nutmeg flower), Italian coriander (roman coriander ), black sesame (black sesame). In America it is called chernushka. Apparently, this name was brought there by Russian emigrants. And that's not all. It is clear that numerous names are confusing and introduce some confusion.
The Nigella plant itself, botanically, has nothing to do with sesame (sesame), fennel, cumin, and even more so with onions. The most common name Black cumin nigella received because of the similarity of the leaves (thin, carved, like fennel) and the shape and color of the seeds. In Nigella, they are small, black, with a sharp taste. It is the seeds that are a very popular spice in eastern countries, and in the Arab world it is also a medicine, about which the Koran says: “In black cumin, healing from all diseases except death.” And if in European folk medicine nigella is given a rather modest place - it is used as a gastric and choleretic agent, then in the East the seeds and oil of Black cumin are used for almost all ailments.
Black cumin grows in the Mediterranean, northern Africa, Morocco, Asia and the Arabian Peninsula.
• Black cumin acts as a tonic for the immune system. Promotes activation of energy, helps with rapid fatigue and chronic fatigue. Stimulates the work of the thymus gland, which is responsible for the defenses of the body as a whole. According to numerous studies, it is an ideal candidate for the treatment and prevention of the development of cancerous tumors.
• Black Cumin oil contributes to the normalization of blood pressure. Helps with insomnia, headaches and problems with the nervous system. Effective in the treatment of vascular diseases, in particular, cerebral vascular sclerosis.
• It is anti-allergic, therefore it helps in the treatment of various allergic skin diseases - eczema, allergic inflammations associated with histamine disorders.
• The essential oils contained in it have a pronounced bactericidal and antiseptic effect. It is an effective antifungal (Candida albicans) and antiviral agent: eliminates itching, regenerates inflamed skin. Helps to get rid of pimples and acne.
• Black cumin oil is an excellent remedy for stretch marks during pregnancy. Nourishes, moisturizes, saturates the skin with vitamins, improves metabolic processes, relieves inflammation and protects the skin from dryness. The oil improves blood circulation and complexion.
• This oil is recommended to prevent hair loss and in case of excessive oiliness. In the early stages of baldness, it is especially effective when combined with olive oil and lavender oil. It is also used to restore the color of gray hair.
• Black cumin oil is used as an effective diuretic, choleretic (in case of insufficient bile secretion) and mild laxative. Promotes crushing and removal of stones in the kidneys and bladder, promotes the removal of worms.
• Prevents obesity, promotes weight loss, lowers blood pressure and prevents vasospasm, significantly lowers cholesterol levels.
• Research conducted by a group of scientists in Cairo proved that black cumin oil lowers blood sugar levels in diabetics.
• Effective for inflammation of the upper respiratory tract: dry cough, bronchial asthma, asthmatic bronchitis, sinusitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis.
Ingredients: Natural Cold Pressed Black Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa)
How to use: Take 1 teaspoon 3 times daily before meals.
During pregnancy and lactation, do not take orally, but only externally. It is forbidden to apply to patients with transplanted organs of the body (liver, kidneys, heart), because. the immunity of the body is enhanced, which may be the result of organ rejection.
Regular consumption of Black Seed Oil increases the body's resistance and helps maintain health. Does not disturb the natural balance and has no side effects.
Regular use of black seed oil improves the body's resistance and maintains health. Does not disturb the natural balance and has no side effects.