We are Organic, ISO 22000, Halal Certified Company and we are dealing in high quality products Product Name: Oregano Oil Botanical Name: Origanum vulgare Urdu Name: Oregano MOQ: 200Ltrs, 1600 bottles of 125ML, 800 bottles of 250ML Master Carton Packing: 80 bottles of 125ML comes in one master carton, 40 bottles of 250ML comes in one master carton Origin: Pakistan Payment Terms: 100% L/C at Sight or 100% T/T in Advance or 50% Advance and 50% CAD Packing: 200Ltrs or 50Ltrs in Iron Drums and small packing of 125ML and 250ML in Plastic Bottles Shipment: 10 to 15 days after order confirmation and transit time will be 20 to 25 days, if big order then partial shipment should be allowed Please checkout our website to see the Certificates, Images and Test Results Specification Kindly check out our website to see the full specification and picture of Oil If you have any enquiries regarding given oils above then do no hesitate to contact us.
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Black seeds are also known as black caraway, black cumin, kalonji, and black onion seeds. They come from Nigella sativa, a small plant with pale purple, blue, or white flowers that grows in Eastern Europe, Western Asia, and the Middle East. People have used the tiny black seeds of the fruits of N. sativa as a natural remedy for thousands of years. The seeds can also flavor curries, pickles, and bread in a similar way to cumin or oregano. Black seed oil contains thymoquinone, which is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound that may also have tumor-reducing properties. People can ingest black seed oil in the form of capsules or apply it topically to benefit the skin. It is also possible to add the oil to massage oils, shampoos, homemade skin-care products, and fragrances. High-quality black seed oil is also suitable for use in cooking, baking, and beverages BLACK SEED OIL Scientists with a range of specialties have researched the possible benefits of black seed oil. However, it is important to note that many studies to date have used cells or animals as models, and there is limited research available on the effects of black seed oil in humans. Benefits for weight loss Research has shown that black seed supplementation can help lower people's body mass index (BMI). The study participants did not report any severe side effects from taking this supplement. A systematic review published in the Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders in 2013 found that black seed oil could be effective in tackling obesity. Benefits for the skin Black seed oil may be beneficial for people with the following skin conditions: Eczema: According to a small-scale 2013 study comparing the therapeutic benefits of N. sativawith those of prescription medications, black seed oil can reduce the severity of hand eczema. Acne: Research suggests that the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects of black seed oil can improve acne. In one study, 58 percent of participants rated their response to this treatment as good, while 35 percent felt their results were moderate. Psoriasis: A 2012 study on mice suggests that the oil may also have antipsoriatic benefits. Black seed oil may also hydrate hair, soften skin, and act as a moisturizer, although there is a lack of scientific evidence to confirm these benefits.