Black Cumin Oil
Black Cumin Oil is obtained from the ripe seeds of the black cumin plant (Nigella sativa L.), which belongs to the crowfoot or buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). Its ripe seeds have a fatty oil content ranging between 30 and 35 percent and an essential oil content of up to 2 percent. Although originally native to Egypt, black cumin is now mainly cultivated in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and India.
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High in natural vitamin E
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High content of linoleic acid
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Food supplements
This product has the following features:
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Especially high content of the essential linoleic acid (omega-6, C18:2)
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High in natural vitamin E
Foods
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A spicy oil that is used for cooking as well as to dress up salads
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Due to the high content of the essential linoleic acid (omega-6, C18:2), Black Cumin Oil can be used as a nutritional supplement.
Cosmetics
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Especially nourishing
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Is an excellent base in the production of creams, peelings and face masks
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Used in care products for skin, hair and nails
Animal nutrition & care
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Used to treat horses with respiratory diseases or allergies
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Used to protect the skin