Black seeds, often called black cumin, are harvested from the plant Nigella sativa, native to parts of Asia. Black cumin can also refer to the plant Bunium bulbocastanum, so be wary of confusion. Black seeds have been eaten for thousands of years, were found in King Tut's tomb, and mentioned in the Old Testament. Black seeds have been studied for their medicinal qualities and found to lower blood pressure, reduce triglycerides, lower LDL (bad) cholesterol, and raise HDL (good) cholesterol.
Indus organics black seed is grown by small farmers in India. These farmers have used sustainable organic method in farming.