Black cumin oil, cold-pressed, unrefined, raw 250 ml Olvita
This oil is pressed from the seeds of Egyptian black cumin. It has a very specific, slightly pungent odor and taste and is brown in colour. Thanks to the "cold" pressing process, the fatty acids contained in this oil remain unchanged. This oil is a natural product. The successive parts of the oil may differ slightly in color, smell and taste. These are properties that do not affect the composition of the oil.
Black seed oil is obtained by cold pressing the seeds of Nigella sativa. The low-temperature pressing of the oil preserves the valuable ingredients of the seeds, including polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Black seed supplementation should last at least 3 to 6 months as it takes time to see the clear benefits of polyunsaturated fats.
INGREDIENTS
100% black cumin oil
approx. 20% saturated fatty acids, approx. 58% linoleic acid, 25% oleic acid, less than 1% alpha-linolenic acid, also contains icosenic acid and icosadiene, vitamin E (tocopherols), vitamin A (carotenoids) and micronutrients.
Why is it worth using black cumin oil?
Black seed alleviates many ailments caused by dysfunction of the immune system, which is influenced by polyunsaturated fatty acids that contribute to the body's production of substances that regulate immunity. Black seed oil works by gently restoring the balance of the body's immune system. Black seed oil is used in the treatment of allergic diseases. Black seed can endure excessive allergic reactions of the body. Black seed oil regenerates damaged epidermis and reduces inflammation. Black seed works well for indigestion – it helps boost metabolism and also helps get rid of bloating. Black seed can also stimulate the body to produce bone marrow cells and leukocytes, thereby preventing the formation of pathological neoplasms.
Olvita black cumin oil is a 100% natural product, so it can be used for a longer period of time. The greatest therapeutic effectiveness is attributed to Egyptian black cumin, so it is worth reaching for the oil obtained from the seeds of black cumin obtained from the cultivation of the largest producer of this oil crop - Egypt.
Did you know ...
... so far the only known side effect of taking black cumin oil can be the occurrence of hiccups? However, observations show that this phenomenon disappears after a few days of regular oil supplementation.
... black seed oil can cause uterine contractions, so it shouldn't be taken by pregnant women? However, pregnant women can use it externally, for example for skin blemishes.
APPLICATION
1-2 teaspoons per day.
ALLERGEN INFORMATION
The product may contain: gluten, sesame, soy, nuts: peanuts, hazelnuts, walnuts, macadamia nuts, almonds.
STORAGE
Store cool and dry.
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