Description
Unrefined. First cold pressing.
Obtained by cold pressing, using quality certified black cumin seeds.
Ingredients: unrefined black cumin oil – 100 %, first cold-pressed.
May contain traces of walnut, sesame and mustard oils.
Energy and nutritional value per 100 g
Energy value: 3770 kJ/900 kcal,
Fat-99,9 g, including saturates-16,6 g, carbohydrate-0 g, sugar-0 g, protein-0 g, salt-0 g.
Usage: use black cumin oil in cooking. The oil has a spicy aroma and a characteristic spicy burning taste. The oil can be mixed with honey, juice or other products to make it easier to absorb, avoiding heat.
Black cumin oil is also used in cosmetology. Since ancient times, black cumin oil has been used by oriental beauties to maintain a youthful and beautiful complexion and to keep a slim figure. The oil increases the elasticity of the skin on the face and décolleté and helps to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Black cumin oil stimulates hair growth and prevents premature greying of hair. To stimulate hair growth, try adding a few drops of black cumin oil to your shampoo and wash your hair as usual.
It is not recommended to heat.
Natural residues are acceptable.
Black cumin oil contains:
– Omega-6 (linolenic acid – 53,2 %) and Omega-9 (oleic acid – 21,7 %) essential polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are not synthesised in the body and must therefore be obtained from food.
In small quantities:
– Vitamin E, vitamin A and B vitamins, which contribute to all the basic functions of the body;
– trace elements, which help the body to function normally.
Did you know that:
– The amazing properties of black cumin oil have been known to the peoples of Asia, the Middle East and Africa for many centuries. According to archaeological studies, the medicinal use of black cumin oil dates back more than 3000 years and was called the “oil of kings”. This product is renowned for its complex beneficial effects on the whole body.
– Despite their similar names, cumin and black cumin are two completely different plants.
Our food should be our medicine. Hippocrates






