BLACK SEED (KALONJI) ESSENTIAL OIL – 60 Ml

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Also Known As
Black seed oil is known by several names including:

Black cumin seed oil
Kalonji oil
Nigella sativa oil

Health Benefits

Black seed oil has shown promise in treating some of the most common health conditions, including high blood pressure and asthma.

Reducing high blood pressure: Taking black cumin seed extract for two months has been shown to reduce high blood pressure in people whose blood pressure is mildly elevated.

Reducing high cholesterol: Taking black seed oil has been shown to reduce high cholesterol. It’s high in healthy fatty acids that can help you maintain healthier cholesterol levels. Examples of these fatty acids include linoleic acids and oleic acid. The levels of the oils can vary depending on where the black seeds are grown. People may also see results when consuming the crushed seeds.

Improving rheumatoid arthritis symptoms: Taking oral black seed oil may help to reduce inflammatory rheumatoid arthritis symptoms.

Decreasing asthma symptoms: The anti-inflammatory effects of black seed oil may extend to improving asthma symptoms. Its effect in reducing inflammation in the airways may also help with bronchitis symptoms.

Reducing stomach upset: Eating black seeds or taking black seed oil is associated with relieving stomach pain and cramps. The oil can help to reduce gas, stomach bloating, and the incidence of ulcers as well.

Black seed oil is also thought to have anticancer properties. It may help fight against skin cancers when applied topically.

Portions of black seed oil known as thymoquinone and other seed potions were able to reduce the growth of tumors in lab rats. The oil also may help to reduce the tissue damaging effects of radiation that is used to kill cancer cells. But these results haven’t been studied in humans. Black seed oil shouldn’t be used as a substitute for conventional cancer treatments.

Black seed oil Direction to use

If you’re looking to expand your palate, you can incorporate black seeds into your dishes. Suggestions on foods to add black seeds to include:

toasted and sprinkled on flatbreads like naan
toasted and sprinkled over bagels or biscuits
added to soups, curries, and stir-fries
grinding them and mixing them with other seasonings like mustard, fennel, and cumin seeds

Black seed oil beauty benefits

Black seed oil has several applications and benefits for problematic skin conditions. The oil is found in many health foods stores and pharmacies. Examples of applications for beauty and skin include:

Acne: According to the Journal of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery, applying a lotion prepared with 10 percent black seed oil significantly reduced the incidence of acne after two months. Those who participated in the study reported 67 percent satisfaction.

Hydrating hair: Black seed oil can be applied to human hair to soften it and promote shine.

Psoriasis: Applying black seed oil has been shown to reduce the incidence of psoriasis plaques.

Softening skin: Black seed oil has been added to oils and moisturizers to improve skin moisture and hydration.

Wound healing: Application of black seed oil has been shown to reduce inflammation and the presence of bacteria to aid in
wound healing. While it doesn’t seem to be helpful in growing new collagen fibers, it does stimulate other growth factors to help the body create new, healthy skin.

Additional information

Grams

60 Ml