FounditGood Kalonji Tisane (Nigella sativa / Black Cumin / Karum Jeeragam) – Lightly Roasted Black Cumin Seed Tea for Metabolic Wellness, Digestive Ease & Inflammatory Balance – Traditionally Sourced
A Seed With Fourteen Centuries of Testimony The black seed has been in every civilisation’s medicine cabinet. It was found in Tutankhamun’s tomb — ancient Egyptians buried it with their kings. Hippocrates and Dioscorides referenced it as Melanthion. Ibn Sina devoted sections of his Canon of Medicine to it. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) elevated it above all other herbs with a statement recorded in two of the most authenticated collections of hadith — Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim — narrated by Abu Hurayrah (ra). In the Indian tradition, Upakunchika appears in Ayurvedic texts as a digestive and respiratory support, its ushna virya (warming potency) specifically noted for its ability to stimulate digestive fire and clear kapha accumulations. In Tamil households, Karum Jeeragam has seasoned dal, tempered pickles, and been stirred into home remedies for as long as anyone can remember. No herb carries this weight of cross-civilisational endorsement. FounditGood Kalonji / Karum Jeeragam Tisane is, simply, an honest attempt to put that heritage into a cup. Kalonji / Karum Jeeragam has been recommended by prophets, prescribed by physicians, and cooked into the food of civilisations for over three thousand years. Nigella sativa — black cumin, kalonji, habbatus sauda — is perhaps the most universally endorsed herb in the history of medicine. FounditGood Kalonji / Karum Jeeragam Tisane uses lightly dry-roasted, crushed black cumin seeds for a fuller infusion and a richer expression of the seed’s aromatic oils. Warm, earthy, distinctively pungent — one cup a day of a herb that has genuinely earned its reputation. How to Brew It Place one Kalonji dip bag in a cup. Pour water just off the boil — around 90°C. Steep for 6–8 minutes and drink warm. The flavour is bold, earthy, and pungent — characteristically kalonji. A small amount of raw honey rounds it beautifully. One cup a day, ideally after a meal. Who Should Be Careful Pregnant women should avoid this tisane — Nigella sativa has traditional uterine-stimulant associations and is generally contraindicated in pregnancy. Not suitable for children. If you are on blood-thinning medications or antidiabetic drugs, check with your physician before adding this to your routine, as the seed’s metabolic effects are real. Same caution for anyone on thyroid medication. Packing: 20 Dip Tea Bags
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