Black Cumin: One of Life's Tiny Treasures
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October/November 2003
By Rachel Albert-Matesz
Because the oil has a strong flavor, it is best mixed with honey. Herbal teas also help dilute its strength. Black seed honey mixtures also may be purchased and used to make instant tea.
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Plant and Seed Resources
Goodwin Creek Gardens
P.O. Box 83
Williams, OR 97544
(800) 846-7359
Carries seeds of Nigella damascena and N. hispanica.
Nichols Garden Nursery
1190 Old Salem Rd. NE
Albany, OR 97321
(800) 422-3985
Carries seeds of Nigella sativa.
Richters Herbs
357 Hwy. 47
Goodwood, Ontario, Canada L0C 1A0
(905) 640-6677
Carries seeds of Nigella damascena in small packets and in bulk.
Black Seed Product Sources
Black Seed USA
P.O. Box 10319
Torrance, CA 90505
(800) 909-0906
Caravane Tresor
Nooruddin OnLine, LLC,
626 Abbot Ave.
Daly City, CA 94014
(888) 546-7898
Mountain Rose Herbs
P.O. Box 50220
Eugene, OR 97405
(800) 879-3337
Sweet Sunnah, Black Seed Herbals Inc.
25 Albion St.
Liberty, NY 12754
(866) 786-6244
Theramune Nutritionals
2495 Eastgate Pl., Ste. A
Snellville, GA 30078
(800) 241-9138
Recommended Reading
Black Cumin: The Magical Egyptian Herb for Allergies, Asthma, and Immune Disorders (Inner Traditions, 2000) by Peter Schleicher, M.D., and Mohamed Saleh, M.D.
Rachel Albert-Matesz, a frequent contributor to The Herb Companion
, lives in Phoenix.
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