Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Hey y'all, No time for a lotta writing now .. I'll just say that as is the case with Rose Otto and the Oreganos .. I am one of the major supplier of Black Cumin to folks in the USA. We ship 350-400 kilos a year .. and have written a few dozen posts on this oil in the past .. they're all in the archive. I will post na few now but I don't have a lotta time so they will be few .. relatively speaking. ;-) If I double whammed you on any of these posts .. sorry about that as I'm not taking a lotta time to read them .. just take it to the bank that Black Cumin is a very fantastic oil .. an oil that doesn't need a lot of advertising cause it sells like mad to those in the know. Below is ONE analysis on this oil. Y'all keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Botanical Species: Nigella sativa L., fam. Ranunculaceae 31.70% para-Cymene 24.50% Thymoquinone 9.40% Ethyl linoleate 9.30% alpha-Pinene 2.80% Ethyl hexadecanoate 2.70% Ethyl oleate 2.20% beta-Pinene 1.60% Limonene 1.10% Carvacrol .06% Camphene .76% Sabinene .50% Myrcene .06% alpha-Terpinene .01% beta-Phellandrene .51% gamma-Terpinene .06% Terpinolene .06% Linalool .01% Borneol .58% Terpinen-4-ol .08% 1,8-Cineole .06% Camphor .19% Carvone .40% Bornyl acetate .38% Longifolene .18% alpha-Longipinene .01% beta-Thujone .13% p-Cymen-8-ol .07% trans-Sabinene hydrate .01% cis-Sabinene hydrate .05% (E)-Anethole .14% Artemisia ketone .05% 2-Undecanone .01% Ethyl hexanoate .01% Ethyl heptanoate .07% Ethyl octanoate .22% Ethyl tetradecanoate .21% Ethyl octadecanoate .20% Methyl linoleate .13% 2-Heptenal .01% Ethyl nonanoate .64% Thymohydroquinone .01% Dipropyl disulfide .01% Dibutyl disulfide .25% Butyl propyl disulfide Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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