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The essential oils contained in black cumin oil have an unusual smell and have strong bactericidal and antiseptic properties. Their antibiotic effect affects pathogenic bacteria and viruses. Black cumin oil is choleretic, diuretic, laxative and antispasmodic, increases lactation, stimulates the immune system.
Recommended:
– TB, in cases of chronic infections,
– bronchial asthma (removes bronchospasm)
– to prevent inflammation (including arthritis)
– in cases of acute respiratory viral diseases
– to reduce blood sugar
– to prevent the formation of kidney stones
– in cases of insomnia
– to improve memory and raise the tone of life
– to avoid nausea, vomiting
– in cases of dizziness – tonsillitis
– if you are powerless
Not recommended:
– for pregnant women
– for people with transplanted organs
Contents:
– Vitamin E
– sulfur, phosphorus, iron, calcium, zinc, copper, carbohydrates, proteins, active enzymes, nigelone, thymoquinone – polyunsaturated fatty acids: alpha-linoleic acid – Omega 3 (up to 1%), linoleic acid – Omega 6 (55-65%) , oleic acid – Omega 9 (15-18%)
– palmitic acid, stearic acid, eicosenoic acid
Attention! When using oils for therapeutic purposes, it is recommended to consult with specialists.
Types of use.
Black cumin is used in ethnic medicine as a choleretic, diuretic, laxative, antispasmodic, and lactating agent. Nigella oil can be added to salads or ingested (1/2 teaspoon during meals 3 times a day)
Net weight: 100 ml
The essential oils contained in black cumin oil have an unusual smell and have strong bactericidal and antiseptic properties. Their antibiotic effect affects pathogenic bacteria and viruses. Black cumin oil is choleretic, diuretic, laxative and antispasmodic, increases lactation, stimulates the immune system.
Recommended:
– TB, in cases of chronic infections,
– bronchial asthma (removes bronchospasm)
– to prevent inflammation (including arthritis)
– in cases of acute respiratory viral diseases
– to reduce blood sugar
– to prevent the formation of kidney stones
– in cases of insomnia
– to improve memory and raise the tone of life
– to avoid nausea, vomiting
– in cases of dizziness – tonsillitis
– if you are powerless
Not recommended:
– for pregnant women
– for people with transplanted organs
Contents:
– Vitamin E
– sulfur, phosphorus, iron, calcium, zinc, copper, carbohydrates, proteins, active enzymes, nigelone, thymoquinone – polyunsaturated fatty acids: alpha-linoleic acid – Omega 3 (up to 1%), linoleic acid – Omega 6 (55-65%) , oleic acid – Omega 9 (15-18%)
– palmitic acid, stearic acid, eicosenoic acid
Attention! When using oils for therapeutic purposes, it is recommended to consult with specialists.
Types of use.
Black cumin is used in ethnic medicine as a choleretic, diuretic, laxative, antispasmodic, and lactating agent. Nigella oil can be added to salads or ingested (1/2 teaspoon during meals 3 times a day)
Net weight: 100 ml
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Recommended:
– TB, in cases of chronic infections,
– bronchial asthma (removes bronchospasm)
– to prevent inflammation (including arthritis)
– in cases of acute respiratory viral diseases
– to reduce blood sugar
– to prevent the formation of kidney stones
– in cases of insomnia
– to improve memory and raise the tone of life
– to avoid nausea, vomiting
– in cases of dizziness – tonsillitis
– if you are powerless
Not recommended:
– for pregnant women
– for people with transplanted organs
Contents:
– Vitamin E
– sulfur, phosphorus, iron, calcium, zinc, copper, carbohydrates, proteins, active enzymes, nigelone, thymoquinone – polyunsaturated fatty acids: alpha-linoleic acid – Omega 3 (up to 1%), linoleic acid – Omega 6 (55-65%) , oleic acid – Omega 9 (15-18%)
– palmitic acid, stearic acid, eicosenoic acid
Attention! When using oils for therapeutic purposes, it is recommended to consult with specialists.
Types of use.
Black cumin is used in ethnic medicine as a choleretic, diuretic, laxative, antispasmodic, and lactating agent. Nigella oil can be added to salads or ingested (1/2 teaspoon during meals 3 times a day)
Net weight: 100 ml
The essential oils contained in black cumin oil have an unusual smell and have strong bactericidal and antiseptic properties. Their antibiotic effect affects pathogenic bacteria and viruses. Black cumin oil is choleretic, diuretic, laxative and antispasmodic, increases lactation, stimulates the immune system.
Recommended:
– TB, in cases of chronic infections,
– bronchial asthma (removes bronchospasm)
– to prevent inflammation (including arthritis)
– in cases of acute respiratory viral diseases
– to reduce blood sugar
– to prevent the formation of kidney stones
– in cases of insomnia
– to improve memory and raise the tone of life
– to avoid nausea, vomiting
– in cases of dizziness – tonsillitis
– if you are powerless
Not recommended:
– for pregnant women
– for people with transplanted organs
Contents:
– Vitamin E
– sulfur, phosphorus, iron, calcium, zinc, copper, carbohydrates, proteins, active enzymes, nigelone, thymoquinone – polyunsaturated fatty acids: alpha-linoleic acid – Omega 3 (up to 1%), linoleic acid – Omega 6 (55-65%) , oleic acid – Omega 9 (15-18%)
– palmitic acid, stearic acid, eicosenoic acid
Attention! When using oils for therapeutic purposes, it is recommended to consult with specialists.
Types of use.
Black cumin is used in ethnic medicine as a choleretic, diuretic, laxative, antispasmodic, and lactating agent. Nigella oil can be added to salads or ingested (1/2 teaspoon during meals 3 times a day)
Net weight: 100 ml
The image is illustrative