Overview Black Seeds Oil
Black seed oil is obtained by pressing the seeds a flowering shrub, Nigella sativa. The plant is packed with thymoquinone, a compound which may have cancer-fighting powers. In rats, it shrank tumors and slowed their growth as well as protected tissue from radiation damage. Black seed oil contains numerous vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Some of these will sound familiar – for example, vitamins A (retinoids), B (niacinamide), and C (ascorbic acid).
Benefits Black Seeds Oil
- Immune system support
- Fights Bacteria
- Heart health
- May Help Rheumatoid Arthritis
- May Help With Weight Loss
- Provides an Antifungal Effect
- May support hair health
- May Help Treat Eczema
- May Lower Blood Pressure
- Improves Acne and Other Skin Conditions
- May Help with Diabetes
- May Improve Lung Function
- Improves Allergy Symptoms
How To Use
Black seed oil can be used in various ways depending on the desired benefits. Here are some common methods of using black seed oil:
- Oral Consumption: Black seed oil can be taken orally for its potential health benefits. It can be consumed directly by taking a teaspoon of oil or mixed with honey, water, or juice to mask its taste. Some people prefer to take it with a meal to minimize any potential stomach discomfort.
- Culinary Use: Black seed oil can be incorporated into your diet by using it as a dressing for salads, drizzling it over cooked vegetables, or adding it to smoothies or yogurt. However, keep in mind that heating the oil may diminish some of its nutritional properties, so it’s best to use it in raw or low-heat recipes.
- Topical Application: Black seed oil can be applied externally to the skin and hair. For skincare, it can be used as a moisturizer or mixed with carrier oils like coconut oil or jojoba oil for massage. It may help with conditions like eczema, acne, or dry skin. When using black seed oil for hair care, it can be massaged onto the scalp or added to hair masks or shampoos to promote healthy hair growth.
- Oil Pulling: Some individuals practice oil pulling, which involves swishing oil in the mouth for a few minutes before spitting it out. Black seed oil can be used for oil pulling to support oral health. Make sure not to swallow the oil and rinse your mouth thoroughly afterward.
Why Choose Us
Our Oils are obtained by using the mechanism of cold pressing. The cold-pressed oils are extracted from nuts, seeds, and peels of fruits with the help of steel pressers. Unlike others our oils do not use heat for extractions and are pressed at low temperatures, making them one of the bests. The seeds are crushed raw without roasting. It helps to retain the aroma, flavours, and healthy nutrition. The zero involvement of heat in the cold-pressed method makes it a better choice. Although it is a time-consuming process, the quality is much better when compared to the other oils. Besides retention, natural aroma, nutrition, flavour, and texture are its other highlights.
On the contrary, the refined oil-making process involves filtration through various unwanted and hazardous chemicals and heat, making the oils look light and shiny. This mechanized process makes the oilseed devoid of natural organic ingredients that our body needs daily. Refined oil has a lot of fat and is vacant of nutrition.
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