Called Habbatus Sauda in Arabic and revered across Islamic tradition, Black Seed Oil has been used for over 2,000 years as “everything except death.” Today, researchers agree — Nigella sativa is one of the most scientifically studied medicinal plants on earth, with thousands of published studies confirming what traditional healers have known for centuries.
Al Jasmine’s version is 100% Egyptian Nigella sativa, cold pressed below 30°C to keep the thymoquinone content intact. No blending, no dilution, nothing added.
What it’s used for
Immunity and infection
- Strengthens the body’s natural defences
- Natural antibacterial properties — including against strains that resist conventional approaches
- Antifungal — useful for fungal overgrowth on the skin
Liver, kidney, and digestion
- Liver-supportive oil — traditionally used to support liver function, including in cases of fatty liver, liver inflammation, and reduced liver function
- Helps with kidney congestion and urinary comfort
- Eases digestive discomfort — gastric sensitivity, stomach lining health, bloating
Heart and metabolism
- Helps balance blood sugar and supports pancreatic health
- Helps regulate high blood pressure
Respiratory support
- Useful for seasonal congestion, persistent cough, and breathing discomfort
Skin and joints
- Supports skin affected by dryness and abnormal cell turnover — useful for flaky, reactive skin
- Useful for acne, reactive skin, dryness, and hair thinning
- Traditionally used to support joint comfort and mobility in those dealing with stiffness and inflammation
Cellular defence
- Supports the body’s cellular defence — the most researched area in black seed oil studies
How to use it
Taking it orally
Take 1 teaspoon every morning on an empty stomach, 15 minutes before eating. Directly, or mixed with honey if the taste is too sharp.
For skin concerns
Take orally as above and apply directly to the skin area once or twice daily. Results take time — 4–8 weeks of consistent use.
For respiratory congestion
Take orally as above. Also rub a small amount on the chest and throat, and do steam inhalation: 1 tablespoon in a bowl of boiling water, towel over your head, 5–10 minutes.
Avoid if: Do not take orally during pregnancy or following an organ transplant.
About This Oil
| Properties | Strengthening the immune system, improving liver function, blood sugar balancing, naturally cleansing, naturally protective, antifungal, antimicrobial, pain reliever |
| Extraction Method | Cold pressing at temperatures up to 30°C |
| Parts Used | Seeds |
| Scent | Spicy |
| Avoid if: | Do not take orally during pregnancy or following an organ transplant. |
Common questions
What is black seed oil good for?
Black seed oil is used for immune support, liver health, blood sugar balance, respiratory congestion, and skin conditions like acne and dryness. It’s one of the most researched natural oils — the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties are well documented.
How do I take black seed oil?
One teaspoon every morning, 15 minutes before eating. Directly, or mixed with honey if the taste is too strong. For skin conditions, also apply topically to the affected area.
Is black seed oil safe during pregnancy?
No. Black seed oil should not be taken orally during pregnancy. It is also contrarecommended by tradition for following organ transplant. Consult your doctor before use if you have any medical conditions.
How is Al Jasmine’s black seed oil produced?
Cold pressed from Egyptian Nigella sativa seeds below 30°C. No heat, no blending, no additives.
















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