Black Cumin Seed Oil Capsules

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Centuries of gut and immune wisdom in one easy-to-swallow softgel

  • Helps maintain a balanced immune response, especially during allergy season 
  • Supports respiratory comfort and wellness 
  • Provides anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support 
  • Helps manage symptoms of allergic rhinitis
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Black Cumin Seed Oil
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Non-GMO
Non-GMO

MEDICINAL INGREDIENT - EACH SOFTGEL CAPSULE CONTAINS: Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella sativa) 500 mg

NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Gelatin (Capsule), Glycerin, Purified Water, Mixed Tocopherol Concentrate

Is This Right for You?

Are seasonal allergies something you struggle with year after year? 

Are you looking for a natural way to support your immune system? 

Do you want anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support without taking multiple supplements? 

Have you heard about the benefits of black cumin seed oil but canít stand the bitter taste? 

If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Non-GMO
Non-GMO

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Are seasonal allergies something you struggle with year after year? 

Are you looking for a natural way to support your immune system? 

Do you want anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support without taking multiple supplements? 

Have you heard about the benefits of black cumin seed oil but canít stand the bitter taste? 

If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

Non-GMO

Non-GMO

HERE'S THE WHY

Conveniently delivered in cold-pressed, taste-free softgels, Black Cumin Seed Oil supports digestion, immune health and inflammation balance

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What is the difference between black cumin and black seed? How do I know what Iím getting?

It's important to look at the ingredient list and the source of the product to determine what is the product you are getting. Some common names are interchanged, and black cumin, black seed and black caraway can all be referring to the same thing. To ensure the specific benefits we've discussed here, you are looking for Nigella sativa, which is what Organikaís product is made from.

Where is your Black Seed oil sourced from?

Our black cumin seed is sourced from Egypt.

How is your Black Seed oil extracted?

We use cold-press extraction methods to ensure the nutrient profile remains dense.

How many soft gels would equal a teaspoon of the oil?

Two soft gel capsules is equal to about one teaspoon of black seed oil.

Where can I find more linoleic acids in my diet, besides black cumin seeds?

LA is found in many nuts, seeds like flax, hemp, poppy and sesame, and their oils. Add these to your diet regularly to eat the benefits of linoleic acids.

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