20% Thymoquinone Black Seed Oil Extract Capsules - TQ-Advanced 4X: Potent Thymoquinone Concentration Available - 60:1 Concentrate from Nigella Sativa, Raw Form, Vegan, Glass Bottle (120 Capsules) Review
Our verdict
A concentrated black seed oil extract capsule marketed at a stated 20% thymoquinone level, positioned for buyers who want a more potent extract than standard black seed oil products.
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Buyers specifically seeking a higher-concentration thymoquinone extract rather than a standard whole-oil black seed oil product.
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You prefer a standard cold pressed whole oil rather than a concentrated extract, or want a lower-potency starting point.
- Form Capsule
- Count 120.0 Count
- Flavor Sativa
- Type Black Seed Extract
- Diet Gluten Free, Vegan
- Allergens Gluten Free, Non-Gmo, Soy Free
- Priced 16% above the category median ($24.94 across 55 tracked models)
Pros
- Stated 20% thymoquinone concentration, higher than standard black seed oil listings
- Vegan, gluten free, non-GMO, and soy free labeling
- Packaged in a glass bottle
- Solid 4.4 star average across a meaningful review base
Cons
- Concentrated extracts are a different product type than standard whole black seed oil
- Higher potency products warrant extra caution before starting a new serving routine
- Priced above several standard-strength listings in this category
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 205 owner ratings
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Popularity1.4/5
205 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 concentrated black seed oil extract standardized to a stated 20% thymoquinone level, described by the maker as a 60 to 1 concentrate from Nigella sativa, sold in a glass bottle of 120 capsules. The label lists it as vegan, gluten free, non-GMO, and soy free.
Because this is framed as a concentrated extract rather than a standard whole oil, the stated potency is notably higher than many other black seed oil listings, which the manufacturer positions as its main differentiator in this category.
With 205 reviews and a 4.4 star average, plus roughly 1,000 units purchased in the past month, this concentrated extract has built a solid following among buyers looking for higher-potency options.
Specifications
| Form | Capsule |
|---|---|
| Count | 120.0 Count |
| Flavor | Sativa |
| Type | Black Seed Extract |
| Diet | Gluten Free, Vegan |
| Allergens | Gluten Free, Non-Gmo, Soy Free |
Performance notes
The 120-count glass bottle holds capsules described by the maker as a 60 to 1 concentrate standardized to 20% thymoquinone, a notably higher stated potency than typical whole black seed oil products. The vegan, gluten free, non-GMO, and soy free labeling covers several common dietary restrictions. Buyers should follow the label's suggested serving carefully given the concentrated nature of this extract.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average from 205 reviews, combined with roughly 1,000 recent purchases, suggests buyers researching concentrated thymoquinone extracts have responded well to this listing.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 20% thymoquinone claim mean?
The manufacturer states this extract is standardized to 20% thymoquinone, described as a 60 to 1 concentrate from black seed. HealthQuay reports the maker's stated claim and does not independently verify lab testing behind it.
How is this different from regular black seed oil?
This is marketed as a concentrated extract rather than a standard cold pressed whole oil, which the manufacturer positions as delivering a higher stated thymoquinone content per capsule.
Should I start with a lower dose given the higher concentration?
This is a dietary supplement and not medical advice. Given the stated higher potency, it is worth talking to a healthcare professional before starting, especially if you are new to black seed oil or take other medications.