Black Seed Oil
$15.00 – $65.00
Botanical name: Nigella (lat.Nigēlla satīva)
Family: Ranunculaceae
Other names: Nigella Sativa Oil, Black Seed, Nigella, Mattock, Nigella, Roman Coriander; Nielle (French, German), Melansion (Greek), Shoniz, Siach Dana (pers.), Ketzach, Ketjach (Chebru), Kalonji (Hindi, Urdu), Krishn Jirak (sans.), Kalijra (Beng.), Kalonji Jiram (Gujrati), Nilajirakira (tel.) Kalijira (mar.) Karunjeeragam (tamil.), Karun Chiragam (small), “Black Caraway Seed ”,“ Habbatul-Baraka ”(Blessed Seed) and“ Hubbul-sauda ”, Shoniz (Arabic)
Components Used: Seeds
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Description
Black cumin oil, a very strong, medicated oil. Rich in vitamins, minerals and biologically active substances necessary for the human body (more than 100 components, 50 of which are catalysts of metabolic processes in the body!), Saturated with natural “antibiotics” and immunostimulants, with a wide range of useful properties.
Properties:
El estetica Black Cumin Seed Oil has various medicinal properties for internal and external use. – Antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral effects. Helps in weight loss and lowering blood cholesterol levels. It stimulates the production of bone marrow and is ideal for treating and preventing the development of cancerous tumors, as officially confirmed by research in the United States. Normalizes blood sugar levels, used for allergies of any kind.
Indications:
Diseases for which black cumin oil is used and methods of application:
Category one: gout, functional liver failure (hepatitis, cirrhosis), migraine, increased immunity, antihelminthic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral effects. Pain: headaches, ear pains, dental pains (inflammation of the gums and teeth), high blood pressure, bleeding (nasal mucosa), hemophilia, cancerous tumors, hemorrhoids, diabetes mellitus, increased secretion of mammary glands, normalization of uterine bleeding, regulation of growth hormones, involuntary urination , gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer, lowering blood cholesterol levels, increased sexual function, urethritis.
Method of administration and dosage:
Take one teaspoon of black seed oil in the morning 15 minutes before meals.
Category two: sinusitis (inflammation near the sinuses), expectorant, dry cough, bronchial asthma, asthmatic bronchitis, colds, sinusitis, tonsillitis (inflammation of the upper respiratory tract).
Method of administration and dosage:
Lubricate the entrance to the nostril openings with caraway oil from the inside, inhale strongly and cough up phlegm. Inhalation, one tablespoon of black cumin oil in half a glass of boiling water. Take one teaspoon of black cumin oil in the morning 15 minutes before meals, swallow with a tablespoon of natural honey diluted in half a glass of warm water
Category three: dermatophytosis with localization of nail and foot lesions, rheumatism and musculoskeletal diseases, dermatitis (eczema), alopecia and alopecia areata, psoriasis (lichen scaly), leprosy, scab, acne, chronic and allergic skin inflammations.
Method of application and dosage:
Apply black seed oil to the affected areas of the body. Take one teaspoon of black cumin oil in the morning 15 minutes before meals; should be swallowed with a tablespoon of natural honey diluted in half a glass of warm water.
Contraindications:
Not recommended for pregnant women and people with donor organ transplants, as an increased immune response can lead to the rejection of foreign tissues.
It is not a medicine.
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Certificates | GOST R, ISO |
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INCI | Nigella Sativa Seed Oil (Black Cumin) |
Extraction Method | Cold- pressed |
Scent | The characteristic smell of the oil is due to the content of the substance – carvone |
Purity | 100% |
Physical State | Liquid |
Color | Pale Yellow to Amber |
Size | 1000ML, 135ML, 300ML, 500ML |
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