Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Health Benefits Of Miraculous Black Seed Oil And Arabian Oud

Black seed oil and Arabian Oud both find their way into the history and culture of The Middle East. They both have health benefits as they contain unique chemical and biological properties. However the medium of utilizing the black seed and Oud is different.

Quality Black Seed Oil

When we talk about Black seed oil, scientifically called Nigella Sativa (Also called black cumin oil), we find the roots back to the Prophet Muhammad, May Allah give him peace. Black seed contains an agent that has adaptive reactions and hence increases the immunity of the body. In Islam, The Holy Prophet stated it as the “medicine of all ailments but death”. Since then it has made its place as an important ingredients of Muslim Medicinal practices. Modern clinical trials have also shown that black seed oil helps in controlling blood sugar and Cholesterol. It also protects body from other diseases. Many of the Indian Ayurvedic formula also contain Black seed as base composition. Hence this wonderful black seed oil therapy has crossed cultures and lands. This herb is native to South West Asia and is used in cuisines and medicines. For ages, it is used as treatment for respiratory problem, stomach aches, kidney and liver ailments and immunity. Black seed oil is used as intake or as a body rub and messages. It is also used in perfumery, especially in cosmetics.

When we talk about perfumes or aroma therapy, then Arabian Oud stands as the great value. Oud is highly Arabian Oud Oil is used either as scented oud oil (Dehn al Oud) or as raisin (Oud Mubakhar) for burning. Most perfume making companies use Oud oil as base note. Oud or Oudh or simply agarwood is native to South and South East Asia. It has a great medicinal history and is widely used around the world. It is used as aromatherapy in case of stress and depression. It also purifies the environment and act as air freshners for homes and prayer rooms.
valued by perfume makers across the world for its sweet, woody and aromatic scent.

Pure Oudh

Oud (in Arabian ‘oudh’) is highly valued by perfumers for its sweet, woody, aromatic and complex scent. It
is used in forms of Oud oil (Dehn al Oud) or raisin (Oud Mubakhar). The oil of oud, whether extracted by distillation from wood, or by melting the raisin, is non-irritating and can be applied directly on the skin, or added in a perfume composition, most often as a base note. With its calming aroma, it acts as a balming scent, stimulating the psyche, body and consciousness.

Both black seed oil and Arabian Oud have unique medicinal and aromatherapy characteristics. They are indeed miraculous and can be used daily for good health. 

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