Nigella Sativa for export and import

Nigella Sativa for export and import

Nigella Sativa for export and import

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Nigella Sativa for export and import

Nigella Sativa for export and import

seeds Nigella Sativa for export and import
export and import seeds Nigella Sativa
Storage Type Cool&dry
Specification Nigella Sativa for export and import
Manufacturer delta spices egy
Address egypt
Instruction for use see attachment
Place of Origin egypt
Shelf Life 2years
Variety Black seed
Product Type Single Herbs & Spices
Style Dried
Processing Type Raw
Shape CUBE
Color black
Weight (kg) 25
Brand Name delta spices egy
Model Number black seeds
Type Wellness Naturals
Function spice
Product name Nigella sativa
Color black
Grade Food Grade
Origin egypt
Style dried
Chinese name Xiangheizi

Nigella Sativa  is the common name for the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant. This plant is a small shrub with green leaves and white and purplish flowers. It grows worldwide, but most commonly in southern and eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and southwest Asia. It’s also known as nigella, black cumin, fennel flower, black caraway, Roman coriander, Habbatul Barakah (Arabic), and Tikur azmud (Amharic).

Nigella Sativa for inflammation
Nigella Sativa  has been proven to reduce inflammation and relax smooth muscles, easing the symptoms of people with asthma in clinical studies.
Combined with its antioxidant properties, these effects help prevent gastrointestinal disorders and ease related symptoms.
Black seed may even help with neuroinflammation, or inflammation of brain tissue, which may lead to the development of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. So far, research has only been done on animals, so more studies are needed to confirm this potential benefit in humans.
Black seed oil for skin
Research suggests that black seed oil may help manage skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, skin cancer, acne, and skin pigmentation problems like vitiligo, and skin infections.
You may also use black seed oil for daily skin care to cleanse, moisturize, and manage skin irritation.
Nigella Sativa for export and import  oil is known for its wound-healing effects. It can help speed up wound healing, reduce tissue damage, keep bacteria from spreading, and prevent scar formation. So, it can be used to treat minor burns, wounds, and injuries. However, for higher-degree burns or more serious injuries, you should consult a medical professional.
Black seed oil for hair
Nigella Sativa for export and import oil may help moisturize your hair and scalp. It may also help treat scalp wounds and hair loss. A small study done on 90 people with hair loss found that herbal hair oil that included black seed oil reduced hair fall by up to 76%.
Hair products such as shampoos and masks often contain black seed oil, claiming that it can enhance hair’s strength, texture, shine, and volume.
Black seed for weight loss
Taking black seed oil as a supplement may help manage obesity and metabolic disorders. Recent studies suggest that its use as a supplement may reduce body weight and BMI, but more research is needed.
Nigella Sativa  for allergies
Nigella Sativa  oil in nasal drops may help improve itchy, runny, or stuffy nose, sneezing attacks, and other allergy symptoms in people with hay fever. But it might make your nose dry.

To watch a video about this product, visit the following link

https://www.webmd.com/diet/black-seed-health-benefits

https://deltaspiceegy.com/index.php/category/our-products/seeds/