Organic Nigella
Organic Nigella oil is an oil with a thousand virtues. A skin and hair care oil, it is used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
Nigella oil is a vegetable oil obtained by cold pressing the seeds of Nigella sativa, also known as black cumin or nigella seed. It is used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial properties. It is also used in cosmetology to moisturize and nourish the skin and hair. Black cumin oil is usually black or dark brown in color and has a characteristic smell.
Quality:
• Virgin
• 100% pure and natural
• First cold pressed
• Without any chemical solvent, coloring agent, nor conservative
• The oils essenciell were rigorously selected and controlled on the organoleptic and physicochemical plans.
Date of production : January 2022 (Lot......)
To use preferably before the end: : January 2024 (Lot......)
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Identification :
• Country of origin : India, Egypt, Morocco
• Production process : First cold pressing
• Part extracted : Seeds
• Botanical name : Nigella sativa
• Culture: Organic, certified Ecocert etc.
• Packaging: The formats 10 ml to 100 ml are delivered in amber glass bottles with an eye dropper.
Control :
Guaranteeing the quality and traceability of our essenciell oils and our raw materials is at the heart of our concerns. We carry out routine controls on each batch and more thorough monitoring controls, chromatographic analysis is carried out in an accredited laboratory.
Chromatography: Chromatography is a separative physicochemical method used to identify the different substances in a mixture. The chromatograph is a device used to perform certain chromatographies. The chromatogram is the record or the diagram obtained by chromatography
Organoleptic properties:
• Appearance: oily liquid
• Color:yellow, brown
• Odor: characteristic, spicy, pungent, aromatic
• Touch: fatty
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Recognized properties: :
• Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial
• Antiseptic, natural antibiotic. It strengthens the immune system
• Nourishing, protective, soothing, softening, regenerating, restores radiance and suppleness, protects against premature aging
• Treats various skin conditions such as acne, eczema and psoriasis
• Helps to calm digestive disorders, respiratory disorders and metabolic disorders
• Healing, anti-fungal and anti-infectious skin, anti-allergic, antihistamine
• Hair beautifier
Indications :
• Digestive disorders, infections, metabolic disorders
• Colds, coughs, asthma
• Anti-ageing care and care of mixed and oily skin
• Wounds, acne, fungus, eczema, psoriasis, chapped skin, sunburn
• Muscle contractures, inflammation
• Increases lactation in nursing mothers
• Scalp care, hair loss
Uses:
For skin and face: .This oil is often used to treat skin problems such as acne, eczema and redness, simply apply a few drops directly to the affected areas or add it to your moisturizer or facial mask
For hair and beard: to strengthen hair and nails, massage a few drops of oil onto the scalp or cuticles, once or twice a week.
For wellness: it can also be used to relieve symptoms of sinusitis, asthma and arthritis, simply add a tablespoon of black cumin oil to your smoothie or yoghurt.
Mix a tablespoon of nigella oil with a tablespoon of honey to make a chew, or add a tablespoon of nigella oil to your chicken or fish salad.
Conservation :
Store dry, away from heat and light.
Precautions for use:
• Test for allergies: Before using it on a large area of the skin, it is advisable to do a skin test to check if you are allergic to the oil.
• Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding: There is not enough data to know if nigella oil is safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, so it is best to avoid it.
• Use with caution if you are taking medication: If you are taking medication, it is important to discuss with your doctor before using nigella oil, as it may interact with some medications.
All indications and properties available on our website are taken from bibliography, websites and scientific reference books and/or objectivation tests. This information is given for information purposes only, it does not constitute medical information, nor does it engage our responsibility.
Data sheet
Packaging | The formats 10 ml to 100 ml are delivered in amber glass bottles with an eye dropper. |
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Country of origin | India, Egypt, Morocco |
Botanical name | Nigella sativa |
Culture | Organic, certified! Ecocert etc. |
Production process | First cold pressing |
Part extracted | Seeds |
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