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Wood Cold Pressed Black Sesame Oil 1 Litre

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Unrefined • Chemical-Free • Cold Pressed in Wooden Ghani

Vasara Wood Pressed Black Sesame Oil is 100% pure, cold pressed, chemical-free, preservative-free, and deeply nourishing. We use the best quality black sesame seeds, procured from highly ethical farmers in small batches. Each lot is physically verified for premium quality and freshness.

Our oil is extracted using the traditional Kachi Ghani method in wooden kolhus, where sesame seeds are pressed slowly at 4–7 rounds per minute. This process generates almost no heat, ensuring that all the nutrients and rich, earthy flavor of sesame are retained. Packed with antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties, this oil is a better and healthier alternative to refined sesame oils.

Key Benefits of Wood Pressed Black Sesame Oil

Cold Pressed & Nutrient-Rich: Made in small batches using high-quality black sesame seeds to retain essential nutrients like calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium, and vitamins E & B6.

100% Pure: No additives, preservatives, or chemicals—just clean, unrefined sesame oil made the traditional way.

Boosts Immunity: With powerful antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, it strengthens immunity from within.

Antioxidant & Anti-Inflammatory: Helps fight free radical damage, supports joint and tissue health, and strengthens immunity.

For Cooking: Rich in heart-healthy fats like Omega-3 & 6, this oil supports cardiovascular wellness and improves digestion when used regularly in Indian and Asian cooking.

For Hair & Scalp: Naturally nourishing and anti-fungal, it promotes healthy hair growth, prevents dandruff, and delays premature greying of hair.

How to Use Black Sesame Oil for Cooking

  • Use for sautéing, tempering, and stir-frying traditional Indian or Asian dishes

  • Ideal for sabzis, dals, idlis, chutneys, and cold salads

  • Can also be used as a finishing drizzle for flavor enhancement

Not recommended for deep frying due to its moderate smoke point
Note: Frothing during use is a natural sign of purity.

Sesame Oil for Hair & Scalp

Prevents Premature Greying: Rich in antioxidants, it protects against oxidative stress and helps preserve natural hair color.

Promotes Hair Growth: Improves blood circulation to the scalp when massaged, supporting healthy hair growth.

Prevents Hair Fall: When blended with calming oils like ylang ylang and eucalyptus, it also supports stress relief—one of the leading causes of hair fall.

Prevents Dandruff: Its anti-fungal and antibacterial properties help keep the scalp clean, healthy, and flake-free.

How to Apply: Slightly warm the oil and massage into the scalp and roots. Leave on for 30–45 minutes before rinsing with a mild shampoo. Mix with Cold Pressed Coconut, Almond, or Neem Oil for enhanced benefits.

Ayurvedic & Wellness Uses

  • Hair & Body Massage (Abhyanga): Use for full-body massage to detox, strengthen joints, and nourish skin. Leave on for 45 minutes to 1 hour before a warm shower.

  • Oil Pulling: Swish 1 tablespoon of black sesame oil in your mouth for up to 20 minutes to support oral health and remove toxins.

  • Nasya Treatment: Gently massage a few drops into the nostrils to protect against sinus issues and dryness.

Storage & Shelf Life

  • Store away from direct sunlight and heat (e.g. near gas or stove)
  • Keep your oil in a cool, dark cupboard
  • Minimise exposure to air — always seal the cap tightly after use

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

2. How is black sesame oil different from white sesame oil?
Black sesame oil is darker, more intense in flavor, and has a higher concentration of minerals and antioxidants. It is especially valued for Ayurvedic and therapeutic use. White sesame oil is milder in taste and more commonly used for everyday cooking.

3. Can I use black sesame oil for cooking?
Yes, it is great for tempering, sautéing, and finishing Indian or Asian dishes. Its nutty flavor enhances traditional recipes. However, it is not recommended for deep frying due to its moderate smoke point.

4. Is black sesame oil good for hair and scalp?
Absolutely. It strengthens hair roots, promotes growth, helps reduce dandruff, and may help prevent premature greying when used regularly in scalp massages.

5. What are the Ayurvedic benefits of black sesame oil?
Black sesame oil is warming and grounding, ideal for balancing Vata dosha. It’s used in abhyanga (Ayurvedic massage), oil pulling, and nasya therapy to support detox, nourish tissues, and enhance circulation.

6. Can I use this oil for oil pulling and nasal application (nasya)?
Yes. Swish 1 tablespoon in your mouth for 15–20 minutes before brushing to promote oral hygiene. For nasya, apply a drop into each nostril to soothe dryness and support respiratory health.

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