Black cumin seed oil (Nigella sativa) Dr.Abhay Kumar Pati, An Ayurvedic and Integrated Physician,
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HAYWARD, Calif. - Californer -- Black cumin seed oil (Nigella sativa)

Dr.Abhay Kumar Pati,
An Ayurvedic and Integrated Physician,

Entrepreneur, Industrialist,   Hayward, CA. USA

Black cumin seed oil (Nigella sativa) is a potent, nutrient-rich oil known for its high concentration of thymoquinone, offering significant anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immune-boosting benefits. It is primarily used to manage skin conditions (acne, eczema), improve respiratory health, support weight loss, and regulate blood sugar.

Black seed oil(derived from Nigella sativa is a nutrient-rich, cold-pressed oil often used to support immune, metabolic, and skin health, with potential benefits for inflammatory conditions like eczema, arthritis, and gut issues. It is highly regarded for its antioxidant compound thymoquinone.

N. sativa is a member of the Ranunculaceae (buttercup or crowfoot family), and B. bulbocastanum is a member of the Apiaceae family. Kala jeera seeds look more or less like typical cumin bought in grocery stores, and they're often used to flavor meat and rice dishes. Nigella seeds have a different look -- darker in color and funnel-shaped.

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How to Use Black Seed

Black seed can be used in various forms -- whole, as an oil, in a capsule, and as a powder.

Because black seed oil contains the compound thymoquinone, it's believed to have various properties that can support your health. Thymoquinone is:

Hepatoprotective (prevents damage to the liver)

Analgesic (eases pain)

Anti-inflammatory

Antioxidant

Antibacterial

Antiviral

Antifungal

Cytotoxic and anti-cancer (can attack cancer cells)

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Dr.Abhay Kumar Pati, Hayward, CA 94542, USA

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