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Black Seeds (whole) by weight

Botanical Name: Nigella sativa

 

Intentional Uses

  • Spiritual Practices: Black seed oil or seeds can be used in meditation or prayer rituals. Some believe that consuming black seed helps enhance spiritual awareness and connection.
  • Protection: Carrying black seeds in a pouch or placing them in specific areas of the home can be seen as a protective measure against negative energies.

Magical Uses

  • Protection and Warding: Black seed is often used in rituals and spells for protection. It can be sprinkled around the home, added to protective sachets, or used in incense.
  • Prosperity and Abundance: Some believe that black seed can attract prosperity and abundance. It can be used in money-drawing spells or carried as a talisman.
  • Health and Healing Spells: Due to its medicinal properties, black seed is often incorporated into health and healing rituals. It can be added to healing pouches or used in baths to promote physical and spiritual wellness.

Medicinal Uses

  • Immune System Support: Black seed oil is renowned for its ability to boost the immune system. It contains thymoquinone, which has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting properties.
  • Respiratory Health: Traditionally, black seed has been used to treat respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis. The seeds can be brewed into a tea to help clear the airways.
  • Digestive Health: Black seed can aid in digestion and is often used to relieve indigestion, bloating, and gas. It is also known to have antiparasitic properties.
  • Anti-inflammatory: The oil or seeds can be applied topically to reduce inflammation and pain, especially for conditions like arthritis.
  • Antimicrobial: Black seed has antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it useful in treating infections both internally and externally.

Food Uses

  • Spice: Black seeds are often used as a spice in various cuisines. They have a slightly bitter, peppery flavor and can be sprinkled on bread, salads, and soups.
  • Herbal Tea: The seeds can be brewed into a tea that provides a range of health benefits, including aiding digestion and boosting the immune system.
  • Baked Goods: Black seeds are commonly added to breads and pastries, particularly in Middle Eastern and Indian cuisines.
  • Oil: Black seed oil is used in cooking for its health benefits. It can be drizzled over salads, mixed into dips, or used in marinades.
  • Supplement: Black seed oil is also available in capsule form and can be taken as a daily supplement to support overall health.

Black seed's versatility makes it a valuable addition to various practices, from cooking to spiritual rituals.

Organic Black Seed (Whole)

$2.25Price

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