Botanical Name: |
Nigella sativa |
Country of origin: |
Egypt |
Colour & Odor: |
It has black cumin odor,Clear blackish yellow liquid, |
Extraction Method: |
Cold Pressed |
Solubility: |
It is soluble in alcohols |
Blends well with: |
Black cumin seed (Kaloungi) spice Oil blend wells with Sandalwood Oil & Ylang ylang. |
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: |
It was found in Hittite flask in Turkey from the second millennium BCE. From the ancient time, black cumin seed (Kaloungi) spice Oil used as a seasoning in recipes with pod fruits, vegetables and salads. Black cumin seed (Kaloungi) spice Oil was used for the treatment of dyspnoea. |
Uses: |
Black Cumin Seed (Kaloungi) Spice Oil is widely cherished for its different properties such as anti-inflammatory, antihistamine and antibacterial. This oil is well suited to support the immune system. Black Cumin Seed (Kaloungi) Spice Oil is high in antioxidants and works well in the prevention of cancer. This oil is ideal to be used to get relief from allergy. It is good for increasing urine flow to relieve bloating and starting menstruation. This oil is also ideal for increasing sexual desire. This oil is also used in so many cosmetic products for adding fragrance. It is ideal to be added in soaps and detergents. This oil finds its usefulness in cosmetic, food processing and pharmaceutical industries. |
Therapeutic Benefits: |
Black cumin seed (Kaloungi) spice Oil is mainly used for treating dandruff, wounds and other skin related diseases. This oil is also added in various kinds of Ayurvedic medicines because it has great content of crude fiber, fatty and amino acids. Black cumin seed (Kaloungi) spice Oil is ideal for enhancing immunity. This oil also prevents hair loss and makes hair strong. |