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Cold-Pressed Black Seed Oil

Pure cold-pressed Turkish black seed oil — also known as black cumin seed oil or Nigella sativa oil — mechanically extracted at low temperatures without heat or chemical solvents. Verified at 2.34% thymoquinone (TQ) by an independent accredited lab, non-GMO and unrefined, with free US shipping from Atlanta, GA.

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What Does Cold-Pressed Mean?

Cold-pressing is a mechanical extraction method where seeds are placed under high pressure to release their oil, without applying external heat. This distinction matters because heat-based extraction methods can degrade sensitive bioactive compounds, alter the oil's flavor profile, and reduce overall quality. ThymoCura™ uses hydraulic and expeller cold-press equipment calibrated to keep extraction temperatures below critical thresholds, ensuring the oil retains its full natural character.

Unlike solvent-extracted oils that rely on hexane or other chemicals to maximize yield, cold-pressed black seed oil is produced entirely through physical force. This means no chemical residues in the finished product — just pure, unadulterated Nigella sativa oil.

Preserving What Nature Created

The cold-press process is specifically chosen to protect the naturally occurring compounds found in black seed oil. Thymoquinone, the signature bioactive compound in Nigella sativa, is sensitive to high temperatures. By avoiding heat during extraction, cold-pressing helps maintain thymoquinone levels along with essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that are naturally present in the seeds.

The result is a rich, dark-amber oil with a distinctive peppery aroma and robust flavor — hallmarks of a genuine cold-pressed product. Our oil is never refined, bleached, or deodorized after extraction, preserving its virgin-grade integrity from press to bottle.

Quality You Can Verify

Every batch of ThymoCura™ cold-pressed black seed oil undergoes independent laboratory testing. Our Certificates of Analysis (COA) document thymoquinone content, fatty acid composition, peroxide value, and purity screening. This transparent approach allows brands and formulators to verify the quality of the oil before incorporating it into their products.

We supply cold-pressed black seed oil for a variety of applications, including dietary supplements, topical formulations, specialty foods, and aromatherapy blends. The oil is available in wholesale case packs, retail-ready private label bottles, and bulk formats to suit your specific business model.

Traditional Roots, Modern Standards

Black seed oil has been traditionally used for centuries across Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and South Asian cultures, where Nigella sativa is often referred to as the seed of blessing. Today, cold-pressed extraction represents the gold standard for producing premium black seed oil that honors this tradition while meeting the rigorous quality expectations of modern supplement and wellness brands.

Partner with ThymoCura™ for cold-pressed black seed oil that your customers can trust. View our available bottle sizes or request a free sample before committing to a full order.

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Cold-Pressed Black Seed Oil — FAQ

Is cold-pressed black seed oil better than refined or solvent-extracted oil?

For potency and purity, yes. Solvent extraction uses chemicals such as hexane and high heat to maximize yield, which can degrade thymoquinone and leave chemical residues. Cold-pressing uses only physical pressure, so the finished oil is unrefined, residue-free, and retains more of its natural bioactive compounds. See our cold-pressed vs solvent-extracted comparison.

Is cold-pressed black seed oil the same as black cumin seed oil?

Yes. Black seed oil, black cumin seed oil, and Nigella sativa oil all refer to the same oil pressed from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant. “Cold-pressed” describes the extraction method, not a different ingredient.

Does cold-pressing affect thymoquinone (TQ) levels?

Thymoquinone is heat-sensitive. Because cold-pressing avoids high temperatures, it helps preserve naturally occurring thymoquinone. ThymoCura™ verifies the result with batch lab testing — the current batch is confirmed at 2.34% TQ rather than an unverified “up to” claim.

How do you use cold-pressed black seed oil?

Most people take 1 teaspoon (about 5 ml) once or twice daily, on its own or mixed with honey, juice, or a smoothie to soften the peppery taste. It can also be applied topically. See our full how to take black seed oil guide.

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ThymoCura™ cold-pressed black seed oil — verified 2.34% TQ

From $34.49 (3.38 oz) to $69.99 (8 oz) · Free US shipping from Atlanta, GA · Batch COA included

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