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Black Cumin Seed Oil

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Our Black Cumin Seed Oil is 4 fl oz of USDA certified organic black cumin seed oil (Nigelia sativa) to be used for a variety of health issues.

Black Cumin Seed Oil is rich in phytochemicals,(thymohydroquinone and thymol) that have been shown to fight fungus and molds. According to Dr Axe, " Quite possibly, the most promising research has been done connecting Nigella sativa to multi-drug resistant bacteria."

  • Cold-pressed, virgin oil
  • Non-GMO
  • Vegan 
  • Kosher
  • Third-party tested

Primary Uses:

  • Antioxidant
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Support blood sugar levels
  • Heart health
  • Support lipid levels
  • Asthma and allergies

Serving Size: One (1) tsp

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