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Maju Superfoods Black Seed Oil is a premium, cold-pressed Turkish black cumin oil boasting 3-4 times higher Thymoquinone content (1.5%+) than typical oils. Delivered in an 8 oz glass bottle, it offers a light taste with potent immune, cardiovascular, and beauty benefits thanks to its rich omega fatty acids and antioxidants. Non-GMO and pesticide-free, this oil supports skin, hair, nails, joint health, and digestion, making it a versatile superfood staple trusted since ancient times.


















| ASIN | B0797GC3N1 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
| Benefits | Pain Relief |
| Best Sellers Rank | 258,002 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 805 in Nut & Seed Oil |
| Brand | Maju Superfoods |
| Brand Name | Maju Superfoods |
| Colour | Amber |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 22,513 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Halal |
| Dosage Form | Liquid |
| Flavour | Black Seed Oil |
| Item Form | Oil,Liquid |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Item form | Oil,Liquid |
| Item weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Maju Superfoods |
| Manufacturer Part Number | bsoliquid8oz |
| Material Features | Certified Organic |
| Model Number | BlackSeedOil1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Black Seed Oil |
| Primary supplement type | Black Seed Oil |
| Special Ingredients | Turkish black seed oil nigella |
| UPC | 851870008005 |
| Unit Count | 236.0 millilitre |
| Unit count | 236.0 millilitre |
D**Y
Black Seed Oil
Solid concoction
N**H
Tastes different
The taste is noticeably different from the original one ordered through their website. The oil seems spoiled, possibly due to sun exposure.
A**A
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Excelente
M**H
Great product
This oil is like an olive oil. It hardly has any odor so you can use it whenever you need to without hoping no one smells it on you. It works well on the cuticles of your nails. It's helped mine become a bit stronger. I also use this on my knees for lubrication and it works well for that. I think this is something you'll find works well for your needs.
K**A
Smooth and Mild
I've used black seed oil for about a year both internally and topically and recently decided to give this brand a try. This oil is different from the brand I usually buy, in color, flavor, scent, and viscosity. See my photos for side by side color comparison. I'll take each point separately: 1. Color: Maju brand is a clear golden color, no sediment that I could see. My usual brand is much darker and when getting to the end of the bottle (I usually forget to shake it before dispensing) there is a lot of sediment. 2. Flavor: Maju tastes MUCH milder than my usual brand. My usual brand is sharp and pungent to the point that I mix it with MTC oil with a squirt of liquid stevia before gulping the shot down while trying not to taste it. I don't do smoothies because I low-carb. The Maju, mixed with my MTC shot does not need any stevia, tastes quite mild, and does not, so far, give me any "black seed burps" that I usually get with the other. 3. Viscosity: Maju is a bit thinner than my usual brand. I use black seed topically on problem areas and I am used to the feel of it portioning it out and spreading it on my skin. The Maju is thinner. The same amount spreads easier and covers more area. It also soaks in quicker. 4. Scent: Used topically my old brand smelled... loudly pungent. I mixed various essential oils with it to try to tone down/cover up the scent (didn't really work, the black seed smell dominated no matter what). The Maju brand oil has milder scent that seems to blend well with essential oils. 20 minutes after application I can still smell the black seed, but it is not unpleasant. I emailed the sellers about the differences and asked them to explain. Basically, they say the answer to all of the above is that there are regional differences in color based on different growing regions. Oils from India/Egypt seeds are darker/pungent. Oil from Turkey, lighter/less pungent. Processing also makes a difference as Maju brand is cold pressed without solvents. They also said other oils are unfiltered, however they did not say theirs WAS filtered - but it looks filtered to me. They say their method of processing results in lighter color and more active compounds. I was pleased with the quick response from the sellers. The upshot is that I bought a second bottle and gave it to my adult daughter who is experiencing some health problems, instead of giving her the other brand. I guess that means I like this stuff better. My only quibble so far is the shaker top on the bottle. This might be nice if I shook this drop by drop onto salads or something, but I measure it out by pouring. I had to use a knife to pry that thing out of the bottle. If I change my mind after a few months of use, I will update this review!
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