Product Description
ALSO AVAILABLE IN A 100ML SIZE
In the realm of natural remedies, few elixirs possess the remarkable versatility and potent healing properties of Black Seed Oil. Derived from the seeds of Nigella sativa, this ancient treasure has been revered in traditional medicine for centuries. Beyond its culinary and cultural significance, Black Seed Oil is hailed for its profound impact on health and well-being. From its ability to combat inflammation and boost immunity to its role in managing chronic ailments and promoting overall vitality, Black Seed Oil stands as a testament to the wonders of nature.1, 2, 3, 4, 5
The health benefits of Black Seed Oil are due to the seeds having a high content of wide-ranging nutrients and bioactive compounds. Black Seed Oil contains polysaccharides, vitamin Bs, minerals, healthy fats, terpenoids, ketones, alkaloids, and many other phytocompounds. Many of its health benefits are due to black seed oil’s content of thymoquinone (TQ).1, 2
WHAT MAKES IMMORTAL HEALTH BLACK SEED OIL UNIQUE?
Unfiltered
Immortal Health’s Black Seed Oil is unfiltered to ensure maximum potency in its purest form by retaining the crushed sediments during the extraction process.
Wild-Harvested - Beyond Organic
The Nigella sativa Plants are self-occurring, meaning they grow without any human intervention. The plants are grown by Mother Nature herself and the beyond-organic nutrient-dense soil is fed by the glacial waters from the Himalayan mountains. The seeds are then hand-picked by local farmers.
Ethically Sourced
Immortal Health’s Black Seed Oil is Free from all GMO, Pesticides, Fumigation and all forms of Agricultural sprays.
Vegan Friendly
Immortal Health’s Black Seed Oil is 100% Vegan friendly, and contains no animal by-products.
Virgin Cold Pressed
The Black Cumin Seeds used in Immortal Health products are cold pressed once at 45 degrees °F, ensuring that the maximum nutrients are retained in the seeds during the extraction process.
Thymoquinone (TQ) Certified
Thymoquinone (TQ) is a primary constituent in black seed oil, it’s the antioxidant powerhouse. Immortal Health ensures that their Black Seed Oil produces optimal Thymoquinone with testing undertaken in Australian laboratories. Immortal Health guarantees that every batch of their Black Seed Oil exceeds 1.9% of thymoquinone.
Directions
Consume 1 – 2 teaspoons twice a day before or after a meal. Store below 25°C. Shake before use. Do not consume if pregnant.
Topical use: Apply to skin, hair and feet.
Skin
Black seed oil is known for its skincare benefits, including moisturising, soothing, and addressing various skin issues.
After cleansing your face, apply a small amount of the diluted Black Seed Oil to your face and neck. Gently massage it into your skin using upward, circular motions. This can help hydrate and soften your skin.
Hair
Black Seed Oil is a popular natural remedy that is believed to have various health and beauty benefits, including promoting hair growth and maintaining long, healthy hair.
Massage a small amount (2mls - 5mls) of diluted Black Seed Oil into your scalp and hair strands. Use your fingertips to gently massage your scalp in a circular motion for about 5-10 minutes. Apply more oil for thicker and longer hair.
Feet
Applying Black Seed Oil to the soles of your feet is a common practice in traditional remedies, particularly in some Middle Eastern and Asian cultures. It is believed to have potential health benefits.
After diluting the black seed oil, apply a small amount of the oil mixture to the soles of your feet. Massage it into your feet with gentle, circular motions. Pay extra attention to areas that may be dry or rough, like the heels.
Massage your feet to help improve blood circulation and relieve tension and stress.
After applying the Black Seed Oil, you can put on a pair of clean socks to keep the oil in place and avoid staining your sheets or floors. Leave on for a few hours - overnight, then wash the next day.
Ingredients
100% pure and unfiltered Black Cumin Seed (Nigella sativa) Oil.
Nutritional Information
Per 100g | ||
Energy | 3.696kJ 899 kcal |
|
Fat | 99.9g | |
of which saturates | 15.9g | |
Carbohydrates | <0.1g | |
of which sugars | <0.5g | |
Protein | <0.1g | |
Salt | <0.0025g |
Unlock the 30 Remarkable Uses of Black Seeds and Black Seed Oil: A Versatile Elixir for Well-Being
Some of the benefits of Black Seed Oil are listed below:
- Anti-Inflammatory: Soothes chronic inflammation.3
- Immune Support: Enhances immunity.4, 5
- Respiratory Health: Eases asthma and allergies.6, 7
- Digestive Aid: Promotes gut health and digestion.8
- Weight Management: Supports healthy weight loss.9
- Diabetes Control: Manages blood sugar levels.10
- Heart Health: Benefits cardiovascular well-being.11
- Joint Health: Eases joint discomfort.12
- Neuroprotection: Shields brain health.12
- Skin, Hair & Nail Care: Enhances skin, hair and nail health.13
- Cancer Prevention: Inhibits certain cancers.12
- Male Fertility: Boosts sperm count.12
- Menstrual Relief: Alleviates menstrual symptoms.14
- Liver Protection: Guards against liver issues.15
- Anti-Aging: Slows the aging process.16
- Antidepressant: Elevates mood and mental health.17
- Blood Pressure: Lowers high blood pressure.18
- Antiviral: Bolsters immunity against viruses.19
- Antifungal: Combats fungal infections.20
- Antibacterial: Fights harmful bacteria.21
- Antiparasitic: Defends against parasites.12
- Anti-Ulcer: Relieves gastric distress.22
- Bone Health: Strengthens bones.23
- Muscle Relief: Eases muscle spasms and pain.24
- Anti-Angiogenic: Supports cancer prevention.25
- Kidney Protection: Safeguards renal health.26
- Cholesterol Control: Regulates lipid levels.18
- Wound Healing: Accelerates tissue recovery.27
- Lactation Support: Enhances milk production.28
- Overall Vitality: Elevates general well-being.1, 2
Harness the potent benefits of Black Seed Oil for a healthier, more vibrant you.
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