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Black cumin seed oil Black cumin seed oil 1000mg 60 caps.
Aliness
9.17 €

Black cumin seed oil

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Shipping weight: 150g
No gluten
No GMO

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  • Black cumin cold-pressed seed oil
  • A wide spectrum of health-promoting properties
  • A high dose of oil in one capsule
  • High thymoquinone content (up to 2%)
  • The raw material of Ethiopian origin

Aliness Black cumin seed oil is a dietary supplement containing unrefined black cumin seed oil, with a high content of thymoquinone and valuable fatty acids: oleic, linoleic, and palmitic. For user’s convenience, the oil has been placed in capsules.

Black cumin (Nigella sativa) is an annual plant naturally found in the Mediterranean Basin and grown in many other parts of the world. It is considered both a spice and a medicinal plant. The raw material are seeds – black, distinguished by a strong, spicy aroma, and sharp taste with a hint of bitterness. They contain oil consisting of approx. 85% of unsaturated fatty acids, essential oil, the main component of which is pharmacologically active thymoquinone and alkaloids, flavonoids, and saponins.

Antidiabetic potential
Clinical trials on the animal model suggest that black cumin seed oil may be helpful in the prevention and therapy of type 2 diabetes. Scientists have selected several effects of the substances present in black cumin seeds that constitute the mechanism of anti-diabetic action. These include the ability to reduce oxidative stress, a beneficial effect on the regeneration and proliferation of pancreatic beta cells, improving glucose metabolism, stimulating insulin secretion, and reducing intestinal glucose absorption.

Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effect
The substances contained in black cumin oil are capable of scavenging free radicals and enhancing the activity of endogenous antioxidant enzymes. What is more, they may limit the production of proinflammatory mediators and inhibit lipid peroxidation. This explains the high efficacy of the oil in the treatment of joint pain and chronic inflammatory diseases such as bronchial asthma and eczema.

Antimicrobial properties
Black cumin seed oil inhibits the growth of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It works well for people struggling with candidiasis, as well as golden staph or H. pylori infections. It also exerts anthelmintic properties – it is effective, e.g. in case of tapeworm and fluke infection.

To sum up, Aliness Black Cumin Seed Oil is the best option for people who want to use the health-promoting potential of this amazing plant. Each capsule contains up to 1000 mg of unrefined, cold-pressed oil from black cumin seeds of Ethiopian origin.

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