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Black Seed is called “Blessed seed” It is also known as 'CURE OF ALL DISEASES EXCEPT DEATH'. Black seed contains numerous esters of structurally unusual unsaturated fatty acids and the chemical composition is very rich and diverse.
Every household should have this incredible oil. Here is why: because of the unique cell structure in this oil, along with it's high vitamin, mineral and essential fatty acid content, it is being employed for numerous ailments and deficiencies. Black Seed Oil (Black Cumin Oil) is being deeply scrutinized by the scientific community, and the findings are very substantial and truth telling. Containing a rich variety of of vitamins including A, B1, B2, B6, C, Niacin and Folacin, impressive array of minerals, including calcium. potassium, iron, zinc, magnesium, selenium, copper, phosphorus.
Black Seed Oil contains 100 healing components which work together in a synergetic effect. It is analgesic, antibacterial, anti-microbal, antioxidant, anti- spasmodic.
Black seed oil may be used to help heal a number of skin conditions. Since black seed oil alleviates itching and aids in preventing infection, it's an effective way to treat psoriasis, burns or skin infections; also it makes to feel good, moisturize the skin, relieve joint or pain, or make wrinkles vanish.
Black seed has been traditionally used to treat a variety of ailments and conditions related to respiratory health, stomach and intestinal complaints, kidney and liver function, circulatory and immune system support and to improve health in general. Black Seed has been proven as an anti-biotic, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, anti-histaminic, anti-bacterial, anti-bronchial and immune boosting agent.
Nigella sativa is an annual flowering plant, native to south and southwest Asia. It grows to 20–30 cm (7.9–12 in) tall, with finely divided, linear (but not thread-like) leaves. The flowers are delicate, and usually coloured pale blue and white, with five to ten petals. The fruit is a large and inflated capsule composed of three to seven united follicles, each containing numerous seeds. The seed is used as a spice. Black Cumin is cultivated throughout Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Black seed (Cumin) oil. Beautiful skin, nourish hair, stimulate hair growth and less wrinkles.
Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa) is native to western Asia and the Mediterranean region of the Middle East. It is cultivated for its seeds, which are known as the "seeds of blessings." It has been used as a health and beauty aid for thousands of years. Cleopatra used black cumin preparations for maintaining her health, beauty and vitality.
For beautiful healthy skin, apply Black Seed Oil to wet skin. Cover with a warm moist cloth and it with the warmth of the sun on your face for about 20 minutes. Wash this off. Repeat a couple times a week to help reduce wrinkles, fine lines, or just to keep your skin youthful.
For acne. Half a teaspoon of nigella sativa oil in a bowl of hot water, vapour bath with a towel over head.
Black Seed Oil nourish hair, and stimulate hair growth. For healthy hair, mix a little black seed oil in your shampoo or directly to your hair as a conditioner. For thinning hair and hair loss, apply Black Seed Oil to clean scalp. Repeat this once a week.
| Botanical Name | Nigella sativa |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Egypt |
| Cultivation | Organically grown |
| Extraction Method | Cold Pressed / Unrefined |
| Color | Dark Brown |
| Scent | Black Cumin Seed Oil has a somewhat nutty, bitter, pungent odour. |
| Texture | Liquid |
| Ingredients | Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa) |
| Usage |
The Black Cumin Seed carrier oil has a high amount of Vitamin A, B, and C and minerals including potassium, copper, zinc and selenium. Also known as ‘Black Seed Oil’, Black Cumin Seed Oil has been used as all-purpose medicinal oil for centuries in Asia and Middle Eastern countries. It was especially used for treating various skin conditions. It blends well with citrus and herbaceous scents in massage blends. According to a hadith of Islam, the Prophet Mohammed said, "…the black granules (kalonji) are the remedy for all diseases except death." |
| Warnings | Not known. |
| Shelf Life | Users can expect a shelf life of 1 year with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended. |
| Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
| Disclaimer | This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |
Jojoba oil, known as the “Gold of the Desert” is in fact a liquid wax that can be used as an excellent, not fatty moisturizer. This unique oil comes from Sonora Desert in Southwest Arizona, USA.
It is compatible with the skin due to its likeliness to the skin´s sebum and therefore it can penetrate deep into your skin like no other natural oil can do. It is extremely beneficial for oily types of skin with acne, blackheads, heat rashes, seborrhea and other problematic skin conditions. Jojoba Oil does not clog pores but cleans them, serving as an excellent regulator and protector.
It has a high percentage of ceramides, substances that cover the skin’s cells and are responsible for the regulation of their hydration. That means that Jojoba Oil keeps the moist in the skin’s tissues, thus keeping the skin more elastic and resistant to aging. It is also rich in vitamin E which is potent in eliminating the free radicals that are responsible for skin’s aging. Jojoba Golden closely resembles the sebum of the skin.
The benefits of using Jojoba oil are numerous, from alleviating aches and pains to achieving a flawless complexion or hairstyle. Jojoba oil deeply penetrates the scalp and hair shaft. Jojoba oil dissolves sticky build-up on the scalp that can form from daily use of other hair products such as mousse, hair spray and hair gel. Many scalp problems occur as a result of such build-up, which can keep the hair follicles from functioning - ultimately killing the follicle - resulting in damaged hair.
Makeup Remover. Add a few drops of jojoba oil to fingers or to a cotton ball and wipe over eyes and face. Rinse off with water and follow with regular cleanser.
Facial Cleanser and Moisturizer. To cleanse normal to dry skin, apply with a few drops on fingers or cotton ball. Remove with water. Pat a few more drops on to damp skin for a lasting moisture treatment.
Body Moisturizer. Apply immediately after shower or bath, while skin is still damp. It seals in moisture, leaving skin soft and smooth.
Deep Conditioning Treatment for Hair. Smooth a quarter-sized amount of oil over damp hair, focusing on ends. Wait 5-10 minutes before shampooing out. To help mend split ends, rub one or two drops onto ends.
| Botanical Name | Simmondsia chinensis |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | USA |
| Cultivation | Organically grown |
| Extraction Method | Cold Pressed / Unrefined |
| Color | Golden to brownish yellow liquid wax. |
| Scent | Jojoba Golden Carrier Oil has a pleasant, soft odor. |
| Texture | Liquid |
| Ingredients | Simmondsia chinensis |
| Usage |
As with skin care, Jojoba oil can also be used on its own as a homemade treatment. As a leave-in conditioner, simply pour some Jojoba onto your hands and run them through your hair and comb through with a big-toothedb comb until it is evenly distributed, or add one teaspoon of Jojoba to a cup of water in a spray bottle for a more convenient conditioning hair spray. |
| Warnings | None Known. |
| Shelf Life | Jojoba Golden has 2 years of shelf life for all intents and purposes. It may go cloudy in cool conditions but will return to its natural state once warmed. |
| Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
About 75% of Ayurvedic remedies contain some form of neem! Indians call the sacred neem tree "the village pharmacy", and have limitless faith in its abilities.
Neem oil is pressed out of the seeds obtained from neem trees. In addition to its use as an organic insecticide spray, it has been used medicinally and in the cosmetics industry.
Neem oil is used on humans, on animals, and on plants, for a huge range of different problems.
How to use 100% pure cold-pressed Neem Oil:
Recommended ratio for making spray solution: mix 1 teaspoon pure neem oil in a quart of warm water and 1/4 tsp. castile soap. Shake it well to mix properly. Quantity of neem oil can be increased proportionately for making spray in larger quantities.
Here is some ways to use Neem oil below. Remember: to keep your dilution of Neem oil to about 2 - 5% of any mixture that you apply directly onto your skin. Some of the recipes below use higher percentages - but keep a lookout for any skin irritation.
Cuts, wounds, minor skin disorders and mosquito and insect repellant. Mix with a carrier oil in a ratio of 1:5 and apply to affected area.
Athlete’s foot. Add 15 ml to warm water and soak the feet in this preparation.
Head lice. Mix 50/50 with a carrier oil and massage into the hair and scalp. Leave on for 1 hour and shampoo. Repeat once weekly for 3 weeks or as long as the problem persists.
Stop mosquitoes breeding. Spray or pour oil on all breeding areas. The oil can be emulsified (to mix with water) by adding Castile or any natural liquid soap.
Plant protection. Add 30 ml to 1 liter of water and add 1 ml of castile or any natural soap. Mix well and spray immediately for plant protection. Do not store the mixture; make fresh formulation for each spray. Spray the mixture on top of all the leaves and on the undersides where insects often hide – you can also spray it around the roots.
Lamp oil to ward off mosquitoes. Add 5 – 10% oil to any lamp oil and burn lamp normally.
Dandruff and itchy scalp. Add a few drops to your regular shampoo.
Ticks and fleas on animals. Add a few drops to your normal pet shampoo (ratio should be 30 ml (1 oz.) to 240 ml (8 oz.) shampoo). Personally we have found that plain castile soap works the best.
Warts. Apply 1 drop of undiluted oil directly on warts once per day. Watch carefully for any possible irritation, and should that occur discontinue use. Continue for 2-3 weeks.
Psoriasis, cold sores, eczema, athletes foot, skin ulcers and other fungal skin conditions. Mix 1 tablespoon (15 ml) with 4 ounces (120 ml) carrier oil such as jojoba or grape seed oil and apply twice a day to affected skin. Should skin irritation occur, discontinue use, or make mixture with less Neem oil.
Pet and livestock spray for ticks, fleas, mange mites and other pests. Mix 1 ounce (30 ml) oil with 1 gallon (3.8 liter) water and add a few drops of Castile Soap (to emulsify the oil). Place mixture into a spray bottle or other type of sprayer, and spray animals once every two weeks. (This mixture can be used on indoor and outdoor plants as well as flowers and vegetables.)
Cleaning the house. Add to carpet shampoos and spray mattresses to kill dust mites.
Hand wash. Add a couple of drops to liquid hand soap for antibacterial properties.
FOR ALL THE ABOVE. As Neem oil has a rather strong smell you might want to add a few drops of essential oil to any mixture to mask the smell. Lavender or lemongrass essential oils work well – but you could add your personal favorite. Store neem oil in a cool dark place, away from sunlight. In case neem oil solidifies due to low temperatures, put the bottle in warm water (below 95 degree F) to liquefy. Putting the bottle in very hot water may reduce the effectiveness of oil.
| Botanical Name | Azadirachta indica |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | India |
| Cultivation | Organically grown |
| Extraction Method | Cold Pressed / Unrefined |
| Color | Yellowish brown to dark greenish brown liquid. |
| Scent | Neem Carrier Oil has a pungent, earthy, green musty smell. |
| Texture | Liquid |
| Ingredients | Azadirachta indica |
| Usage | Neem Carrier Oil is very viscous, and it gets solid in the cold. Simply heat it in a hot water bath in order to thin it out. Neem oil is exceptionally rich and contains a heavy odor. It will need to be diluted accordingly before adding it to your products. We recommend experimenting in small batches with this oil. Up to 10% in skin care formulations. |
| Warnings | None Known. |
| Shelf Life | Users can expect a shelf life of 1 year with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended. |
| Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
Peppermint (Menthe Arvensis) has a strong, clean, fresh, minty aroma. One of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, improve concentration and mental sharpness.
Peppermint Essential Oils is one of the most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, it may also restore digestive efficiency.
Because of the very high menthol content of this oil, it may crystalize. If so, we would recommend placing the bottle in a very hot water bath, and changing the water frequently until it is back to its liquid state, then gently agitate before use.
Small amounts of peppermint essential oils can cleanse the spiritual bodies and increase attunement with the soul so that intuitive awareness increases. Fears may also be minimized, especially those having to do with motion (riding, skiing, and flying).
This is particularly good oil when there is resistance to learn a new subject or to move in a new direction. It cools and calms the mind and eliminates the fear of the unknown.
Massage several drops of peppermint essential oil on the abdomen, place a drop on wrists, or inhale to soothe the minor stomach discomfort associated with travel.
Rub one drop of peppermint essential oil on the temples, forehead, over the sinuses (careful to avoid contact with your eyes), and on the back of the neck to relieve head pressure.
Place 2 drops of peppermint essential oil on the tongue and rub another drop of oil under the nose to help improve concentration and alertness.
Apply peppermint essential oil to the back of the neck and shoulders throughout the day to keep energy up.
Inhale peppermint essential oil, apply topically to your temples or neck, or put a drop on your tongue or in water to jump-start your morning routine.
Diffuse or inhale peppermint essential oil mid-morning to curb the desire to snack.
Inhale peppermint essential oil or rub a drop on to your abdomen to soothe minor stomach discomfort.
| Botanical Name | Menthe Arvensis |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | India |
| Cultivation | Organically grown |
| Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
| Plant part | Herb |
| Color | A thin, colourless to pale yellow liquid. |
| Scent | A top note with a strong aroma, Peppermint has a sharp, penetrating scent based on its high menthol content. The minty sweetness of the vapor makes it one of the most popular Essential Oils. |
| Strength of Aroma | Strong |
| Note | High |
| Ingredients | Menthe Arvensis. Main Constituents: l-menthol: 74.51% |
| Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
| Blends well with | Basil, Bergamot, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Marjoram, Niaouli, Pine, Rosemary, Spearmint and Thyme. |
| History |
It is one of the oldest documented medicinal herbs. Peppermint Japanese is known for its high menthol content, and menthol crystals sometimes form right on the leaves. Peppermint's name has its roots in Greek mythology. Hades, god of the dead, pursued the beautiful nymphe, Minthe. Hades' wife, Persephone, became jealous and turned Minthe into a small and insignificant plant on which to be trampled. Pluto could not undo the transformation, but ensured that Minthe would always be loved for her fragrant aroma. |
| Warnings | Dilute well before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided. |
| Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
| Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |
The power of the Witch Hazel plant! Witch Hazel Distillates (or Witch Hazel extracts) are clear, colorless botanical extracts prepared from the recently cut and partially dried, dormant twigs of the Hamamelis virginiana Linné plant. These distillates offer a variety of benefits for skin and personal care applications.
The forms of Witch Hazel that are most commonly used are Witch Hazel Distillate Water and Witch Hazel Extract. The uses, applications and benefits for both forms range from; topical skin usage as a toner, astringent, anti inflammatory and anti itch treatment, to being a fundamental ingredient in the formulation of various cosmetic products. Before going too much in depth into what Witch Hazel can be used for lets delve into the difference between a distillate, also called a hydrosol, and an extract.
Extraction is the process in which parts of the plant are first dried and then placed in a solution comprised of water and alcohol to soak. This causes the medical components to be drawn out allowing them to infuse with the solution. The resulting combination is Witch Hazel Extract.
A hydrosol, or distillate water, on the other hand, is yielded from a very different process. Distillate water is actually a bi-product of the steam distillation process used during the extraction of essential oils from plant sources. It is actually the condensate water left behind. While the plant undergoes this process; a portion of its’ aromatic and healing components are absorbed by the steam. The condensation produced once the steam has returned to the liquid state is then collected resulting in a water packed full of active ingredients as well as a light scent of, in this case, Witch Hazel.
One of the most popular uses for Witch Hazel Distillate is to apply it directly to the skin as it is excellent for use on all skin types form oily to sensitive. It is found in a wide array of skincare and anti aging products. It is often used on: Dry Skin, Acne, Red spots. As well as being used to: Remove excess oil, or sebum, from the skin, Tighten and reduce pores, Reduce skin irritation, Cleanse and condition skin, Relieve the discomfort of sunburns as part of an after sun care regimen, Help condition hair, Help reduce inflammation, Soothe, prevent razor burn, Help heal bruises, Reduce the look of under eye circles as well as reduce swelling and puffiness of the eyes.
It is also a great anti stinging substitution to help heal small wounds such as cuts, scrapes and abrasions and can be used as an anti itch treatment for insect bites.
Witch Hazel is extremely easy to work, mild enough to be a recommended treatment for diaper rash. It is water, glycol and alcohol soluble, it’s a highly stable liquid, and is a great natural base to incorporate in various creams and lotions. Its’ crystal clear colour allows for it to be the perfect addition to formulations without changing the appearance of the finished product.
Witch Hazel Distillate is an amazing do-it-all hydrofoil!
| Botanical Name | Hammamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Water |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | USA |
| Cultivation | Organic |
| Extraction Method | Hydrolysis |
| Color | Colorless |
| Scent | Earthy, herbal |
| Texture | Liquid |
| Ingredients | Hamamelis virginiana (witch hazel) water (and) Ethanole. |
| Usage |
Common Uses: For use in toners, lotions, creams, clay masks after sun spray formulations. It can be used as substitute for floral water. |
| Warnings | Not known. |
| Shelf Life | 1-2 years |
| Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
The Tea Tree is a small tree or shrub with needle-like leaves. It is also domestically referred to as Ti-tree. It can grow up to 7 meters (20 feet) in height and thrives in marshy areas, though it is now cultivated in plantations. The Tea Tree is very robust; it is ready for cutting only two years after its’ previous harvest.Acne
One of the most well known uses of tea tree oil is in acne treatment. In fact, a five percent solution of tea tree oil has been shown to be as effective as a five percent solution of the common acne treatment product known as benzoyl peroxide, according to the Mayo Clinic. Tea tree oil works on acne by reducing the population of the acne-related bacteria Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes). P. acnes is partially responsible for the inflammation and infection that results in more serious forms of inflammatory acne.
Dandruff
Dandruff is another skin condition that can benefit from the use of tea tree oil. One common possible cause of dandruff is the overgrowth of a fungus known as malassezia. Malassezia is commonly found on the skin of your scalp, but causes dandruff problems if it is able to grow out of control. Tea tree oil can be used to reduce population of the fungus, resulting in dandruff relief.
Parasitic Skin Infestations
Tea tree oil may also be used as a natural treatment for skin infestations such as lice, scabies and bedbugs, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Tea tree oil is used to kill the parasites, relieving skin irritation from the infestation.
Inflammation
When your skin comes in contact with allergens, your body may respond by activating histamine, which causes the skin to become inflamed. Tea tree oil may be used to reduce this inflammation, but more research is needed to confirm the full benefits of the oil, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Athlete's Foot
Athlete's foot may also benefit from the use of tea tree oil. Athlete's foot is a common fungal-based skin problem that can cause severe itching and burning sensations on the affected area. Tea tree oil works on athlete's foot by killing the fungi associated with the infection.
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse.
What Chakra is Affected? This oil will actually expand all the chakras and then align them with the crown chakra.
What is the Corresponding Chakra Color? Yellow and blue.
| Botanical Name | Melaleuca alternifolia |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
| Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
| Plant part | Leaves |
| Color | Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid. |
| Scent | Tee Tree Essential Oil has a fresh, antiseptic and medicinal scent. It also has characteristic mint and spice back-notes. |
| Strength of Aroma | Medium |
| Note | High |
| Ingredients | Melaleuca alternifolia |
| Usage |
Use diluted - 50:50 dilution (one part essential oil: one part of carrier oil). Then, apply several drops (2-4) on location, ankles and wrists. Apply to chakras/vitaflex points. Directly inhale or diffuse. |
| Blends well with |
Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Rosewood, Rosemary and Thyme. |
| History | The aboriginal people of Australia have long used Tea tree oil; similarly, Tea tree has a long history of use within the field of aromatherapy. In World War Two, the producers and the cutters of Tea Tree were exempt from military service until enough essential oil had been accumulated. The oil was a highly valued product as it was issued to each soldier and sailor as part of their kit in order to treat tropical infections and infected wounds. |
| Warnings | Tea Tree Essential Oil may cause dermal sensitization in some people. Do not take internally. |
| Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
| Country of Manufacture | Canada |
| Disclaimer |
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate. |
This unique Lavender, Peppermint, Rosemary, Cedarwood, Thyme, Clary Sage, Tea Tree Essential oils blend invented by Mother Nature for your beautiful hairs
Ad to hair oils, shampoo, conditioners or any other hair products, Apply to the scalp.
Gently removes the dead skin cells which accumulate in and around the hair follicle, enabling the follicles to stay open and healthy. This unique treatment will transform your hair into its best condition.
LAVENDER ESSENTIAL oil can speed up hair growth. Knowing that lavender oil has properties that can generate the growth of cells and reduce stress, researchers on one animal study found that this oil was able to generate faster hair growth in mice. It also has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties, which can improve scalp health.
PEPPERMINT oil can cause a cold, tingling feeling when it increases circulation to the area it’s applied to. This can help promote hair growth during the anagen (or growing) phase. One study found that peppermint oil, increased the number of follicles, follicle depth, and overall hair growth.
ROSEMARY ESSENTIAL OIL. If you want to improve both hair thickness and hair growth, rosemary oil is a great choice thanks to its ability to improve cellular generation.
CEDARWOOD ESSENTIAL OIL is thought to promote hair growth and reduce hair loss by balancing the oil-producing glands in the scalp. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties, which can treat different conditions that may contribute to dandruff or hair loss. Included in a mixture with lavender and rosemary, cedarwood extract was also found to reduce hair loss
THYME can help promote hair growth by both stimulating the scalp and actively preventing hair loss. Like cedarwood oil, thyme oil was also found to be helpful in treating alopecia areata.
CLARY SAGE oil contains the same linalyl acetate that helps make lavender oil so effective in increasing hair growth. It can improve hair strength, in addition to increasing hair growth, making hair more difficult to break.
TEA TREE OIL has powerful cleansing, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties. When used topically, it can help unplug hair follicles and increase hair growth.
100% Pure Natural Ingredients. Made with Love and Attitude for your hairs. It will take your breath away after very first use!
INGREDIENTS: Lavender, Peppermint, *Rosemary, Cedarwood, Thyme, Clary Sage, *Tea Tree Essential Oils. *Organic Ingredients.
USAGE: These Synergy Blends are 100% Pure Essential Oils. We recommend a 3 to 5% dilution for topical applications. You can ad to your shampoo, conditioner or other hair products.
CAUTIONS: It is possible that this blend may cause sensitivities; users are recommended to use these blends only in dilution and not as a replacement for traditional medicine.
