Black seed oil (also known as Nigella sativa oil) is not just beneficial—it is truly a unique natural remedy. It has gained worldwide popularity not only for its rich aroma and slightly spicy taste, but also for its powerful medicinal properties. Among its many benefits, black seed oil helps cleanse the body of parasites, including pinworms, roundworms, and even tapeworms.

The healing properties of Nigella sativa in fighting intestinal worms were described by Hippocrates, often called the «father of modern medicine», and are also mentioned in the Quran. Today, the effectiveness of black seed oil against parasites is supported by modern scientific research.

Symptoms of parasitic infection

Scientists believe that nematodes (roundworms and pinworms) have existed in mammals since the Stone Age. Research suggests that up to 70% of adults worldwide may carry some form of parasites, often without knowing it.

Common symptoms of parasites infection include unexplained weight loss, nausea (especially in the morning), itching around the anal area, erequent headaches, increased or decreased appetite or sugar cravings.  

Parasites are usually diagnosed through laboratory stool tests. Conventional treatment often involves pharmaceutical anthelmintic drugs, which can be toxic and place stress on the liver and digestive system.

A natural alternative is cold-pressed black seed oil, an organic product with strong antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antiparasitic properties.

How black seed oil helps eliminate parasites

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Black seed oil supports the body in several ways stimulates the production of mucin and cytokines, boosting immune response, increases overall immune reactivity and contains active compounds that directly destroy parasites.  

Key antiparasitic compounds:

  • Thymol & Capsaicin – support intestinal cleansing and have mild laxative effects;
  • Cineole – powerful natural antiseptic that suppresses parasite activity;
  • Thujone – safe in small doses but toxic to parasites and larvae;
  • Saponins – help remove dead parasites and toxins; inhibit egg development;
  • Thymoquinone – damages parasite membranes, reducing their viability;

Additionally, black seed oil has a choleretic effect (stimulates bile production). Bile acts as a natural antiseptic, helping eliminate parasites, including tapeworms.

It also promotes healing of the intestinal lining damaged by parasites activity.

How to take black seed oil for parasites

For best results take 1 teaspoon daily on an empty stomach (morning), children (ages 6–14): ½ teaspoon. Course duration: 10–15 days, then take a 1-week break and repeat if necessary.

During the first few days, you may experience increased bowel movements and mild digestive changes. This is normal and indicates parasite cleansing.

CraftOil black seed oil – a natural antiparasitic solution

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CraftOil offers 100% organic, cold-pressed black seed oil, produced from certified raw materials on the day of order. Key advantages are no contact with metal (prevents oxidation), bottled immediately in dark glass containers, vacuum-sealed for maximum freshness, worldwide delivery.  

CraftOil also offers black seed (Nigella sativa) seeds  and black seed meal/flour (rich in vitamins and minerals). These are premium, small-batch products with exceptional health benefits.

To learn more or place an order, simply submit a request on the website.

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