Black Seed
Black Seed is also known as black caraway, black cumin, kalonji, black onion seed, nigella, fennel flower and Roman coriander. It has been used in remedies for thousands of years and was even discovered in King Tut’s tomb. Black Seed is not only used for cooking, its medicinal properties are used for healing and protection.
Key Benefits
- Provides antioxidant support and fights free radical damage
- Treats certain types of cancer
- Provides anti-inflammatory support
- Aids weight loss
- Reduces triglyceride, cholesterol and blood pressure
- Treats pain and infection such as headaches, toothaches, nasal infections, ‘pink eye’ (conjunctivitis),
- Treats digestive tract conditions including gas, colic, diarrhea, dysentery, constipation, and hemorrhoids
- Treats respiratory conditions and allergies including asthma, allergies, cough, bronchitis, emphysema, Improves brain health including cognition, attention and memory
- Improves health of skin and hair
- Improves sperm count and men fertility
- Reduces the symptoms of opioid dependence and withdrawal
Recommended Usage
1-2 capsules taken once or twice a day.
Please consult your healthcare practitioner prior to the use of this product if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.
Supplement Facts
Ingredients: 500mg Black Seed Powder, Vegetable Cellulose (Capsule)
Storage: Store in a cool & dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight
Shelf Life: 24 months

Black Seed
Black Seed is also known as black caraway, black cumin, kalonji, black onion seed, nigella, fennel flower and Roman coriander. It has been used in remedies for thousands of years and was even discovered in King Tut’s tomb. Black seed is not only used for cooking, its medicinal properties are used for healing and protection.
Antioxidant
Brain
Digestion
Fitness
Hair
Heart
Immunity
Inflammation
Lungs
Men
Mood
Skin
Yes, Black Seed is more potent when taken on an empty stomach before meals and bedtime.
When taken in moderate quantities, Black Seed is safe for most people. However, it can cause stomach disorders such as vomiting and diarrhea, and drowsiness, skin rashes and risk of seizures in some cases.
Black Seed is generally safe during pregnancy, but taking excessive amounts can slow down or stop the uterus from contracting. Meanwhile, the effects of black seed capsules are unknown for mothers who breastfeed. Please consult your healthcare practitioner before taking black seed extract if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.