Egyptian black cumin oil
Egyptian black cumin oil, also known as Nigella sativa, is an oil extracted from the seeds of the black cumin plant. It has been used for centuries in traditional human medicine, where it is considered a remedy for a variety of health problems.
Accidental discovery for protection against ticks
Egyptian black cumin oil is also becoming increasingly popular in the pet sector. Especially through its abilities in the fight against ticks. Many conventional means of combating the annual pest are based on chemical agents also used in pesticides that affect the nervous system of the tick and the animal. It is therefore not surprising that pet owners prefer to use herbal substances to protect their beloved four-legged friends from the unpleasant parasites.
All the better that in 2014 a student accidentally discovered that ticks avoid the smell of black cumin oil. He confirmed his discovery with further investigations and took third place in the "Jugend forscht" competition. Since then, Egyptian black cumin oil as a natural has become an important ingredient as a tick repellent for pet owners deciding on how best to defend their animal against the bite of the tick.
Purely Natural Product
Singulares Egyptian black cumin oil is a purely natural product
Qualität Made in Germany
Singulares Egyptian black cumin oil is made in Germany
Gently cold pressed and filtered
Singulares Egyptian black cumin oil retains its positive components and effects through a gentle cold pressing process
Egyptian black cumin oil: a natural all-rounder
Just like with humans, Egyptian black cumin oil can also be administered internally and externally with animals. It is recommended by animal practitioners, veterinarians, and other expert therapists to support against allergic reactions, skin changes, problems with digestion or restrictions of the musculoskeletal system. That's because this oil is especially characterized by anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and immuno-stimulating properties, which it receives from a number of valuable ingredients, including antioxidants, polyunsaturated fatty acids and phytosterols.
Coat & skin problems
Egyptian black seed oil can be applied internally and externally. The omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in this oil can help retain moisture in the skin, thus nourishing dry, chapped skin. The linoleic acid it contains also helps to moisturize the skin and thus support its self-regenerating properties.
Respiratory problems
Egyptian black cumin oil is known in traditional herbal medicine to have a positive effect on the condition of the respiratory organs. This is related to the presence of several active ingredients in the oil, including antioxidants, polyunsaturated fatty acids and phytosterols.
Digestive problems
Even with various problems with digestion, the feeding of Egyptian black cumin oil has proven itself several times. Contained phytosterols, such as beta-sitosterol, can have anti-inflammatory properties and thus have a positive effect on the entire gastrointestinal tract of the animal.