For thousands of years, black cumin oil – also called black cumin ( Nigella sativa ) – has been considered a “seed of blessing.”
Used in Ayurvedic medicine, praised by the Egyptians and mentioned in the Quran and prophetic hadiths , it is today recognized by modern science as a true treasure for health and beauty.
And for me, black seed oil is much more than just a product: it's a life ritual that I have long integrated into my daily life and that of my family.
My story with nigella 🌿
Every morning, my husband makes me hot chapatis sprinkled with nigella seeds .
A simple gesture, but one with immense value: nourishing the body with a blessed and beneficial ingredient.
For a long time, I have enjoyed consuming black seed oil and seeds, as they are mentioned in the Quran and Islamic traditions.
The Prophet ﷺ is reported to have said:
“The black seed is a remedy for all ills except death.” ( Authentic Hadith reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim )
Beyond spirituality, I have seen concrete benefits in my daily life: better energy, soothed skin, and stronger hair.
It is this personal experience, mixing faith, tradition and science , that I wish to share through my store.
Why is black seed oil a treasure for health?
Black seed contains a key active ingredient: thymoquinone , as well as essential fatty acids, polyphenols and vitamin E.
These components explain its multiple benefits, now confirmed by modern research.
💪 A natural immune booster
A scientific review confirmed that black seed helps regulate the immune response through its anti-inflammatory properties ( Ahmad et al., 2013, Journal of Ethnopharmacology ).
👉 Result: a body more resistant to external aggressions.
🌱 A powerful antioxidant
Thanks to thymoquinone, black seed oil protects cells against oxidative stress and premature aging ( Gholamnezhad et al., 2016, Phytotherapy Research ).
👉 Result: protected skin and hair, a strengthened body.
💆 For the skin: soothing and restorative
Studies show that black seed oil has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects that are beneficial for sensitive or blemished skin ( Al-Ghamdi, 2001 ).
👉 Result: soothed, clearer and more radiant skin.
✨ For hair: strength and vitality
Black seed oil nourishes the scalp, strengthens the hair fiber and promotes regrowth.
A dermatology study confirmed that black seed could improve hair density and reduce hair loss ( Al-Douri, 2016 ).
👉 Result: stronger, shinier, and full of life hair.
How to incorporate black cumin into your daily life?
👉 At the table : like me, sprinkle your bread, salads or dishes with a few nigella seeds.
👉 Internally : 1 teaspoon of pure black seed oil (cold pressed) in the morning to support your defenses.
👉 For beauty : apply it by massaging the scalp or directly on sensitive areas of the skin.
⚠️ Caution: Pregnant women and people undergoing medical treatment should consult a healthcare professional before internal use.
Black Seed Oil 🌿✨
Because I wanted to share with you this ritual that has been with me for a long time, Nigella oil is available in my shop.
🌿 A pure, cold-pressed, 100% natural black seed oil
🌿 A selection designed for indoor and outdoor well-being
🌿 A spiritual and scientific heritage united in a single ritual
👉 The perfect gift to give yourself or share, inspired by prophetic traditions and validated by modern research.
Conclusion
Black seed oil is not just a trend: it is a thousand-year-old heritage , both spiritual and scientific.
From my morning chapatis to my hair care, it has been a part of my daily life for a long time.
And today, you can also integrate it into your life thanks to the Nigella oil available in my store.
🌿 Enjoy 10% off with code GRATITUDE and discover the power of this blessed seed for yourself.
✨ Because sometimes the greatest treasures are hidden in the simplest traditions.
Scientific sources
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Ahmad A. et al., A review on therapeutic potential of Nigella sativa: A miracle herb . J Ethnopharmacol, 2013 — PubMed
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Gholamnezhad Z. et al., Therapeutic effects of Nigella sativa and its constituents in respiratory diseases . Phytother Res, 2016 — PubMed
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Al-Ghamdi MS., The anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activity of Nigella sativa . Saudi Med J, 2001 — PubMed
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Al-Douri N., Effect of Nigella sativa on hair loss . J Dermatol Dermatol Surg, 2016 — ScienceDirect