Black Seed Oil Capsules | (Non-GMO & Vegan) Cold-Pressed Nigella Sativa Providing Pure Black Cumin Seed Oil | Super Antioxidant for Digestion, Joints, Hair & Skin | 500mg per Capsule Review
Our verdict
A budget-friendly 500mg black seed oil capsule with a strong early rating, a reasonable fit for buyers who want an easy swallow-and-go format at a low price.
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Buyers who want an affordable, no-mess capsule alternative to raw black seed oil and prefer a smaller 500mg dose per capsule.
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You are looking for a higher milligram dose per capsule or want a liquid format for flexible serving sizes.
- Form Capsule
- Count 120.00 Count
- Flavor Unflavored
- Type Vitamin E
- Benefits Skin Care
- Priced 60% below the category median ($24.94 across 55 tracked models)
Pros
- Non-GMO and vegan formulation
- Cold-pressed extraction method stated on the label
- Capsule format avoids the strong taste of raw liquid oil
- Competitively priced for a 120-count bottle
Cons
- 500mg per capsule is on the lower end for this category
- Review count is smaller than more established listings
- No liquid option if flexible dosing is preferred
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 111 owner ratings
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Popularity0.6/5
111 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
This capsule is marketed as a non-GMO and vegan cold-pressed Nigella sativa oil, sold in a 120-count bottle at 500mg per capsule. The maker frames it as a general antioxidant supplement, with stated focus areas that include digestion, joints, hair, and skin, presented as manufacturer wellness claims rather than medical promises.
At under ten dollars for 120 capsules, this sits at the lower end of the price range for black seed oil capsules in this category, which may appeal to buyers testing the format for the first time. The capsule delivery avoids the strong taste that comes with raw liquid black seed oil.
With 111 reviews and a 4.6 star average, plus around 200 recent purchases in the past month, early buyer response looks positive, though the review count is modest compared to more established listings.
Specifications
| Form | Capsule |
|---|---|
| Count | 120.00 Count |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Type | Vitamin E |
| Benefits | Skin Care |
Performance notes
Each capsule is dosed at 500mg, packaged 120 to a bottle, which at a typical serving of one to two capsules gives a supply of one to two months depending on how the label directs use. The vegan and non-GMO framing broadens who this fits dietarily, and the maker positions the antioxidant properties of the oil around digestion, joint comfort, and skin and hair appearance as general wellness themes.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 111 reviews, combined with roughly 200 units purchased in the last month, points to a positive early reception, though the sample size is still smaller than some of the longer-running listings in this category.
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Frequently asked questions
How many capsules are in the bottle?
This listing ships 120 capsules at 500mg each. Check the label for the maker's suggested serving size to estimate how long a bottle will last.
Is this a vegan product?
Yes, the label markets this as both non-GMO and vegan, which may suit buyers looking to avoid animal-derived softgel materials.
Should I check with a doctor before trying this?
This is a dietary supplement, not a treatment for any condition. It is worth talking to a healthcare professional before starting it, particularly if you take other medications.