Obtained by first cold pressing of the black cumin seed.
A pearl of the Maghreb and Asia Minor.
Oil used by the upper classes in ancient Egypt; Centuries later, Muhammad claimed of it that it cures everything except death. It is an ingredient with a spicy flavor, also suitable for treating skin problems such as acne, psoriasis or herpes zoster.
It can be used alone or as a dermocosmetic ingredient. A treasure against aging and a very interesting proposal for those looking for an anti-aging food supplement.
Your secret? Its aromatic compounds (including thymoquinone), which give it high activity, despite which it is well tolerated.
Fields of application: - Joints and muscles.
- Skin care.
Dosage:
10 g (1 tablespoon) a day.
Tips:
- Helps strengthen the body's natural defenses.
- Promotes digestion.
- Source of essential fatty acids.
cosmetic use:
- Suitable for dry, irritated or cracked skin.
- It is used as an anti-hair loss (in friction).
Tips & Tricks:
- Dandruff: 1 or 2 times a week, massage the head with between 1 and 3 tablespoons of black cumin oil. Warm the oil with your hands and massage into the scalp. Wrap in a warm towel for 1 hour to overnight. Rinse with a mild shampoo without sulfates, silicones or ethoxylated substances.
Precautions: - Keep away from all sources of heat and light.
- Once opened, consume within 3 months.
Composition: Brief description of the composition: 20% monounsaturated fatty acids (omega 9). Almost two thirds of polyunsaturated fatty acids (omega 6). It has numerous purifying, immunostimulating, healing and antioxidant active ingredients: black cumin essential oil, nigellin, nigellon (antihistamine), vitamins, minerals, etc.
100% vegetable oil of: Bio black cumin.