Black Cumin Seeds and Vinegar




Ingrid's Formula


 
  Black Cumin Seed

Potent Protection
 

Potent Protection
[formerly called Four Thieves]

Contains: Alpinia officinarum (galangal), Allium sativum (garlic), Zingiber officinalis (ginger), Juglans nigra (black walnut), Artemisia annua (sweet Annie), Lomatium dissectum, Verbascum thaspus (mullein leaf), Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (bearberry), Ulmus rubra (slippery elm), Ligusticum porteri (osha), Capsicum minimum (cayenne), Black cumin, Nutmeg, Coriander, Cinnamon, Cloves, and Camphor in distilled water, organic alcohol, organic honey, vegetable glycerin, and organic cider vinegar with essential oils of wild oregano and rosemary.

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Black Cumin Oil

Black Cumin Oil, 90 gel caps, 500 mg.

Dosage: One or two capsules per day or as recommended by your health care provider. Halal gelatin capsule.

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Black Cumin Shampoo
 
Organic Black Seed Herbal Henna Shampoo, 8 oz.

Ingredients: Certified organic floral water of lavender, hibiscus, lemongrass, infusion of certified organic herbs of red raspberry, thyme, dandelion, horsetail, rosehips, certified organic aloe vera, henna, olefin sulfonate, cocomidopropyl betaine, certified organic jojoba oil, black seed oil (Nigella sativa) vegetable glycerine, sea salt, wheat amino acids, wheat protein, glycerine, vitamin E, potassium sorbate, citric acid, and essential oil blend.

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Black Cumin Conditioner
 
Organic Black Seed Oil Hair Conditioner, 8 oz.

Ingredients: Certified organic floral water of lavender, hibiscus, lemon grass, steam distilled water, infusion of certified herbs: horsetail, rose hips, lemon, red raspberry, thyme, certified organic aloe vera, calza oil, vegetable glycerine, black seed oil, certified organic jojoba oil, Ceteareth 20, wheat protein, wheat amino acids, vitamin E, lecithin, panthenol, caprylic acid, Glycine, potassium sorbate, proplyparaben (preservative), rosemary essential oil blend.

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For detailed information on growing Nigella sativa from seeds, read the material on Plants for a Future. Black cumin is hardy to zone 0 and is not frost tender. It flowers, gorgeous white to bluish-purple flowers in July, and the seeds ripen in September.

Photo credit: Jerzy Opioła