Black Cumin – The Seed of Life
One of the Oldest Healing Plants
Black cumin (Nigella sativa) is one of humanity’s oldest medicinal plants, known since ancient Egypt as “the seed of life.” Cleopatra used it for skincare, and archaeologists discovered vials of its healing oil in Tutankhamun’s tomb. Today, it remains one of the most valuable treasures of natural medicine.
Active Compounds and Benefits
The supercritical CO₂ extract of black cumin contains more than a hundred bioactive compounds, the most important of which is thymoquinone — a powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulating agent. It supports the body’s natural defenses against viruses, bacteria, and fungi while helping to balance immune responses.
For Skin, Hair, and Immunity
Black cumin oil is widely used in skincare and haircare formulations for its cell-regenerating and soothing properties. It helps treat inflamed, acne-prone, or irritated skin, while internally it may relieve allergy symptoms, asthma, and digestive discomfort.
Why Supercritical Extraction?
Supercritical CO₂ technology extracts the plant’s active ingredients in their purest form — without solvents or heat. The result is a highly concentrated, stable, and natural extract that preserves thymoquinone and other vital compounds intact.
In Summary
Praised for centuries as a “remedy for everything,” black cumin continues to prove its value in modern natural therapy. Through supercritical CO₂ extraction, its full power is now available in pure, concentrated form to support immunity, skin health, and overall vitality.