Sutr - Cold Pressed Kalonji Oil

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Sutr Cold Pressed Kalonji Oil is 100% Pure & natural which is carefully extracted with a cold-pressed method to ensure that the oil contains the highest standards. This black seed oil is suitable for use in cooking, baking and beverages. Kalonji oil is a storehouse of anti-aging antioxidants, besides fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E and K. These properties in cold pressed Kalonji oils slow down the signs of aging, fights pigmentation and also treats a variety of skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis and acne.

Benefits of Cold Pressed Kalonji Oil

Enhance Immunity

Maintain Cardiovascular Health

Anti Inflammatory

Supports treatment Rheumatoid Arthritis

Other common usages of cold pressed Kalonji Oil

Used for skin and hair concerns like acne, dry hair,
hair growth and dry skin.

Used as cough suppressant.

Assortment

250 ml

MRP Rs. 1250.00/- (including GST)

500 ml

MRP Rs. 2275.00/- (including GST)

Shelf Life- 9 months from the date of manufacturing

Storage- Please keep in a cool and dry place away

Shelf Life- 9 months from the date of manufacturing

Storage- Please keep in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.

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What sets Sutr apart

Sutr India focuses on purity, safety and consistency at every step:

  • Premium kalonji seeds sourced from trusted growers.
  • Zero-chemical extraction using a gentle cold-press method.
  • Glass bottle packaging preserves potency and prevents contamination.
  • Every batch tested for purity aroma and seed integrity.
  • 100% pure black seed oil – no additives, no mineral oils, no artificial fragrance.

Benefits of Cold Pressed Kalonji Oil

Known in Indian households as a powerful wellness booster, kalonji oil offers a wide range of supportive benefits:

  • Rich in natural antioxidants
    Kalonji contains thymoquinone, a potent plant compound traditionally valued for immunity and wellness.
  • Supports digestion
    Commonly used in traditional remedies to reduce bloating, gas and heaviness.
  • Promotes healthy hair
    Regular massage may help reduce dryness, soothe the scalp and support strong-looking hair.
  • Good for skin balance
    Often used to help with dryness, uneven tone and nourishing the skin barrier.
  • Traditional respiratory support
    Used in many homes for steam inhalation blends or massage during seasonal changes.
  • Mild anti-inflammatory properties (traditional)
    Valued in Ayurveda and Unani practices for supporting general wellness.
(All benefits are traditional and nutritional — not medical claims.)

How to Use / Cooking & Lifestyle Use-Cases

  • Best ways to use in food

    While potent in flavour, cold pressed kalonji oil can be used in small amounts for wellness-focused cooking:

    • Add ½ to 1 teaspoon to warm water with honey (traditional wellness drink).
    • Use a few drops in salads, chutneys or herbal mixes.
    • Add to pickle preparations for flavour and preservation.
    • Mix with curd or warm milk for traditional home remedies.

Dos & Don’ts:

  • Do use in small, measured quantities (it’s strong and concentrated).
  • Do mix with other cold pressed oils if needed for milder flavour.
  • Don’t heat at very high temperatures.
  • Don’t consume large amounts without consulting a nutrition expert.

Non-cooking uses

This is where black seed oil is most popularly used:

  • Hair oil –

    Massage into scalp to help reduce dryness and strengthen hair roots.

  • Skin application –

    Mix with coconut or almond oil to soothe dry areas.

  • Steam blends –

    Add a drop to steam water during seasonal changes.

  • Joint massage –

    Traditionally used to warm and relax joint areas.

  • Oral wellness –

    Many consume small quantities traditionally for digestive support.

Quick Recipe Ideas

1. Kalonji Oil Honey Wellness Shot

A simple traditional immunity booster.

Ingredients: ½ tsp kalonji oil, 1 tsp honey, warm water.

Steps: Mix → drink on an empty stomach or before breakfast.

2. Kalonji Spiced Pickle Mix

Enhances flavour and shelf life of homemade pickles.

Ingredients: Mustard seeds, fenugreek, red chilli, salt, kalonji oil, lemon/mango pieces.

Steps: Mix spices → coat fruit/veg → drizzle kalonji oil → let marinate.

3. Kalonji Hair Growth Mask

Nourishes roots and reduces dryness.

Ingredients: 1 tbsp kalonji oil, 2 tbsp coconut oil, 1 tbsp castor oil.

Steps: Blend → warm slightly → massage scalp → wash after 45 minutes.

Cold-Press Process — How We Make It

Farm to bottle

  • Sourcing:

    Seeds are sourced from trusted kalonji farmers.

  • Cleaning:

    Thorough cleaning removes dust and husk.

  • Cold pressing (kachi ghani):

    Seeds are pressed slowly using the cold press method.

  • Natural settling:

    Oil is allowed to settle naturally and lightly filtered.

  • Quality checks:

    Batch testing ensures potency and purity.

  • Glass bottling:

    Bottled in high-grade glass bottles for long-lasting freshness.

Purity & quality assurances

  • No artificial fragrances or flavours.

  • No added preservatives.

  • FSSAI-compliant production standards.

  • Regular lab evaluation of aroma, moisture, and seed-derived compounds.

Only 100% pure cold pressed kalonji oil: “nothing else.”

Serving Suggestions & Storage Tips

Serving:
  • Start with ½ teaspoon daily, mixed with honey or warm water.

  • Add sparingly to salads, chutneys.

  • Use externally on skin or hair 2–3 times a week.

  • Combine with almond or coconut oil for a milder application.

Storage:
  • Keep in a cool, dark place.

  • Always close the cap tightly.

  • Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.

  • Do not refrigerate — oil may thicken.

  • Ensure bottle remains dry and uncontaminated.

Compare: Cold Pressed Kalonji Oil vs Other Oils

Kalonji Oil vs Refined Black Seed Oil
  • Processing:

    Cold pressed retains natural compounds; refined loses active components

  • Aroma:

    Strong, earthy; refined is neutralised.

  • Potency:

    Cold pressed is significantly stronger and richer in antioxidants.

  • Best uses:

    Cold pressed for wellness; refined mostly for cooking.

Kalonji Oil vs Other Cold Pressed Oils
  • Kalonji:

    Potent, antioxidant-rich, best for wellness rituals.

  • Coconut:

    Gentle, aromatic; great for hair, skin, and low-heat cooking.

  • Almond:

    Nourishing for skin, hair, and baby care.

  • Sesame:

    Earthy, ideal for massage and traditional recipes.

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FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Traditionally, ½ to 1 teaspoon per day is used. Start small.

Yes, regular scalp massage may help reduce dryness and support hair strength.

Many people use it traditionally for bloating and digestive support.

Use diluted (with coconut or almond oil) as it is very potent.

It contains antioxidants traditionally associated with wellness.

Use very small amounts externally; consult a doctor for oral use.

No, it is 100% pure cold pressed kalonji oil with no additives.

Use on low heat only; high heat can degrade its potency.

Cold pressed preserves thymoquinone and seed potency; refined versions lose much of it.

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