Description:
Native to the Middle east, western Asia and southeastern Europe, Nigella sativa are the tiny, black seeds from the annual, pale gray-blue flower of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae).
Common Use:
Black Cumin Seed Oil helps improve the condition of hair, skin, and nails and can be used directly or incorporated into lotions, creams, conditioners, soaps, serums, or balms. Black Cumin Seed Oil is known to be particularly effective at combating auto-immune skin disorders, making it a natural choice for psoriasis treatment. It can also help to soothe acne and various forms of eczema
History:
Historically it has been used as a medicinal seed since the earliest times. It is said that Cleopatra and Nephrititi used it in their beauty regimes and it was found in the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Apparently, the Greek physician Dioscorides used black cumin seeds to treat headaches and toothaches, while Mohammed said that black cumin cures every disease but death itself.
Caution:
Keep out of reach of children and away from eyes. Store at room temperature and avoid sunlight. Do not use if you are pregnant.