Oil Types
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Cold pressed oil is a type of fresh juice squeezed from the seeds of particular plants, containing their natural nutrients, distinguished for the taste and smell of the seeds it’s made of. It is an unrefined and lacks heat treatment rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins soluble in oil, lecithins, phytosterols and minerals valuable for people’s health. We consider our products to help customers go back to the natural and healthy diet. The seeds are processed by using a technology for cold seed pressing which means that the oil is mechanically pressed on a low temperature (lower than 45°C) with lack of heat and chemicals. After separating the oil from the seed the impurities are removed from it physically using filters and techniques. Afterwards, it is being packed in glass and plastic bottles ready to use.

CUMIN OIL
Black Cumin Seed Oil comes from the Nigella Sativa plant which is native to Asia. The plant is member of buttercup family and has small, very dark, thin, and crescent shaped seeds. The seeds, when used in cooking, add a unique nutty flavor to food, in addition to many health benefits. The rich oil of the cumin seed contains powerful compounds. It contains palmitic, stearic, palmitoleic, oleic, linoleic & arachidonic acid, proteins and vitamins B1, B2,B3, calcium, folate, iron, copper, zinc and phosphorous. These natural constituents possess remarkable antioxidant, antitoxic, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, anti-spasmodic and diuretic actions.
Black cumin oil is a clear substance, brownish green in color, with characteristically hot spicy odor. This vegetable oil is sensitive to oxidation and must be stored in a cool area, free of drafts and light.It is recommended to take one teaspoon of this oil every morning.
Origin and history
Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) is one the most revered medicinal seeds in history. Though black cumin seeds are mentioned in the Bible as well as in the words of the Prophet Mohammed, who said that the black cumin seed cured every disease except death itself.
Furthermore, these seeds have been used throughout history in the Middle East, the Mediterranean and India, for curing minor headaches and skin irritations to ailments deemed untreatable. Ancient Egyptian Physicians often used the seeds to treat Pharaohs after their lavish feasts to help calm upset stomachs, headaches, toothaches, colds, and infections. The black cumin oil is also known as the oil of the Pharaohs. It is said that Cleopatra and Nefertiti used it as a beauty oil. It was also found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, in order to imbue the pharaoh with brilliant health in the after-life. Also, black cumin was an essential ingredient in many Egyptian meals.
Moreover, this oil has also been used by practioners of Ayurveda and Chinese Traditional Medicine for thousands of years. Black cumin oil is quickly becoming the best health product for millions of people.
. Since 1959, black cumin has been examined in more than 200 different studies at universities and laboratories.
Nutrition & health benefits
- Effective detoxifier which removes toxins including those produced by the body (excess hormones, metabolic byproducts) and those which get into the blood stream through food (uric acid, insecticides, synthetic colors)
- Helps fight all sorts of diseases by boosting the production of bone marrow and immune cells
- Helps in the treatment of diseases related to the respiratory system such as asthma, flu, bronchitis etc.
- helps repair tumors and has been proven as very effective in treating tumors of the liver, abdomen and the eyes
- Natural antiseptic and antibiotic
- It is rich in iron, thus, can be nutritious additive to daily diet for lactating mothers and anemic people, which are in need of iron more than the others.
- Helps cure nervous disorders such as convulsions, anxiety, stress etc.
- It can be used in treatment for nearly all sorts of spasms and associated troubles such as cramps, convulsions, non-stop coughs, pains and cramps
- It helps to maintain a regular menstruation cycle and helps in recovery from Post Menopause Syndromes
- Helps to treat headaches, toothaches, nasal congestion, colds and flus, hair and skin problems, allergies, insomnia, diabetes, digestive and gastrointestinal problems <br> • Increases the cognitive performance and decreases the cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.<br> • The high content of phytosterols found in this oil are necessary for human’s body natural production of hormones, provitamin D, aiding in prevention of endocrine disorders, immune deficiency, cardiovascular disease. <br> • Stimulates the digestive and excretory system and keeps them in order <br> • It tones up the muscles, the skin, as well as the various systems functioning inside the body, such as respiratory, circulatory, nervous etc. The tonic effect helps retain your young for a long.<br> • Beneficial in treating renal coli, weak memory, insect bites and painful stings<br>
USES
- Culinary uses
- It is useful in the treatment of heart disease, rheumatism and other inflammatory diseases.
- in foods, beverages, liquors, medicines, toiletries and perfumeries.
- Increase immunity
- weight loss
- against acne
- prevent diabetes