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Salad Dressing Aside, Here Are Five Other Excellent Reasons to Try Black Seed Oil

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
19/05/2025
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Benefits of Black Seed Oil
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Step aside coconut oil! If you want to supercharge your wellness routine with a natural remedy that has stood the test of time, it might be time to make black seed oil your new go-to. For centuries, people have used this powerful oil – derived from the tiny seeds of the Nigella sativa plant – in traditional Middle Eastern medicine. It offers a range of potential benefits for modern-day health, especially by reducing oxidative stress and supporting the immune system. But, what makes black seed oil so beneficial? Whether you’re looking to fight free radicals, support your immune system, or simply give your body a little extra care, this potent ancient remedy turned modern must-have might be the missing piece in your self-care puzzle. And, you don’t necessarily need to add it to your greens to enjoy!

1. It fights free radicals and oxidative stress

Free radicals might sound like the villains in a sci-fi movie, but they’re actually molecules your body encounters every day. They’re produced internally through natural processes like breathing and immune response, and you’re also exposed to them externally via pollution, smoking, UV rays, alcohol and processed foods. In excess, free radicals can cause oxidative stress – damage to your cells, proteins and even DNA – which is thought to contribute to early aging and chronic diseases.

Enter left of stage: black seed oil. Thanks to thymoquinone, it has powerful antioxidant properties that help neutralise free radicals and reduce oxidative stress. It’s akin to an internal shield, helping your body stay balanced and protected in a world full of environmental stressors.

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2. It supports immune health

Your immune system is your body’s frontline defence. And, keeping it strong is essential year-round. Studies suggest that black seed oil may enhance immune response by modulating inflammation and supporting the body’s natural healing mechanisms. The thymoquinone in black seed oil has also shown antimicrobial and antiviral properties, making it a helpful addition during flu season or periods of stress when immunity can dip.

3. It promotes skin health from the inside out

Struggling with dry skin, breakouts or sensitivity? Black seed oil has long been used to calm skin conditions such as eczema and acne thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. When taken as a supplement, it may help reduce skin flare-ups and support hydration from within. Some people also apply it topically for added benefit, though always patch test first.

4. It may help support healthy digestion

Traditional medicine has long used black seed oil to soothe indigestion, bloating and even symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Its anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce gut inflammation and promote smoother digestion. While more research is needed, early studies and anecdotal reports suggest black seed oil could be a gentle way to support digestive comfort – especially when combined with a healthy diet.

5. It’s easy to incorporate into your routine

Finally, one of the biggest benefits of black seed oil (the 2025 version) is the relative easy of incorporating it into your existing wellness routine. Sure, slapping it on your salad is a super place to start, but if you don’t have the means to lug around a portable lunch, the wonders of modern medicine have also made it accessible as an oral supplement. Caruso’s new Black Seed Oil formula with ThymoQuin – a high-quality source of thymoquinone, the compound largely responsible for black seed oil’s potent antioxidant effects – is an excellent example. Packed into a compact capsule it delivers a daily dose of antioxidant support without any fuss.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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