Óleo de Semente de Cominho Preto MAJU – A Potência do Thymoquinone em Cada Gota
Descubra o poder do Óleo de Semente de Cominho Preto MAJU, um produto premium que traz a tradição e os benefícios da medicina natural diretamente para o seu dia a dia. Extraído a frio das sementes de cominho preto turcas, este óleo é uma fonte rica de thymoquinone, um composto conhecido por suas propriedades benéficas. Com uma coloração mais clara e um sabor mais leve, o óleo MAJU não compromete a potência, apresentando de 3 a 4 vezes mais thymoquinone do que a maioria dos óleos de semente de cominho disponíveis no mercado, com uma concentração superior a 1,5%. Este é o segredo que faz do nosso óleo uma escolha ideal para quem busca fortalecer o sistema imunológico e promover a saúde de forma natural.
Além de ser um aliado poderoso para o sistema imunológico, o Óleo de Semente de Cominho Preto MAJU também pode oferecer suporte para as articulações, pele, cabelo e unhas. Rico em ômegas, aminoácidos e antioxidantes, este óleo é uma fonte essencial de ácidos graxos que podem ajudar a restaurar a vitalidade e a juventude da sua pele e cabelo, assim como era valorizado pelos antigos egípcios e otomanos. Muitas pessoas relatam resultados positivos em relação ao crescimento capilar, tornando-o um produto indispensável na rotina de cuidados pessoais.
A saúde do coração e o suporte digestivo são outros benefícios notáveis do óleo MAJU. Com uma composição superior de ômega 3, 6 e 9, ele contribui para a saúde cardiovascular, ajudando a regular o metabolismo e a acalmar processos digestivos. Incorporar este óleo na sua dieta pode ser uma maneira eficaz de promover um estilo de vida saudável e equilibrado.
– Potência Superior de Thymoquinone: Com 3 a 4 vezes mais thymoquinone, oferece benefícios amplificados para a saúde.
– Apoio à Saúde da Pele e Cabelo: Nutrientes que promovem um aspecto jovem e vibrante.
– Saúde Cardiovascular: Contribui para a saúde do coração com ácidos graxos essenciais.
– Suporte Digestivo: Ajuda a regular o metabolismo e a acalmar o sistema digestivo.
– Versatilidade de Uso: Pode ser utilizado em receitas culinárias ou como suplemento diário.
Para aproveitar ao máximo os benefícios do Óleo de Semente de Cominho Preto MAJU, recomenda-se a ingestão de uma colher de sopa (15 ml) diariamente. O óleo pode ser consumido puro ou adicionado a saladas, smoothies e pratos quentes, garantindo que suas propriedades nutricionais sejam preservadas. Para uso tópico, aplique uma pequena quantidade diretamente na pele ou cabelo, massageando suavemente até a absorção completa. É importante armazenar o produto em local fresco e seco, longe da luz direta, para manter sua eficácia e frescor.
Amazon Customer –
The taste was hard to get over at first but it has helped with my shoulder pain that I’ve developed over 45 years of weightlifting seems to be helping mitigate the muscle pain and joint pain and helps my skin good product
Valerie T. Montoute –
I was unsure what to expect, but it improved my health. I have made it part of my daily Nutrition routine. I think that it is the best thing that you can do for your health. I recommend it but it is not the best tasting!!!
Maggs –
This black seed oil is the best tasting one I’ve had. It’s so smooth and it does its job fortune.
Deatrice Silva –
I feel is working taste good> I used with apple cider vinegar, olive and oregano oil together
Lovena Camille –
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Thick oil, it’s okay for skin care, smell little strong, great size and great price
Kaliona –
It’s and amazing for health reasons
C. R. –
Tengo tiempo usando el aceite, y ahora si puedo dar mi opinión, es un excelente aceite, funciona perfectamente para lo cual yo lo compré, estoy encantada.
Kaliona –
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!
Stavros –
I purchased the MAJU Black Seed Oil for immunity reasons. It came in a dark colored glass jar, is third party tested, and is cold pressed which are all good.
It also has a plastic insert in the top of the bottle to make it easy to get drops. The taste takes a bit of getting used to, if you ever get used to it!
But after I started taking it I had to quit because it was giving me a headache, which is why I gave it the 3 stars.
I also tried taking the seeds and had the same problem, so apparently it just doesn’t agree with some people.