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Black Seed Oil

History:
As early as 3000 B.C. both the Assyrians and ancient Egyptians cultivated it, pressing the oil as both a drug and food. The Assyrian use included application on the eyes and for ear disorders as well as utilizing it as a remedy for skin disorders and intestinal or stomach complaints

Description:

History:
As early as 3000 B.C. both the Assyrians and ancient Egyptians cultivated it, pressing the oil as both a drug and food. The Assyrian use included application on the eyes and for ear disorders as well as utilizing it as a remedy for skin disorders and intestinal or stomach complaints

Black Seed Oil

Benefits:

Blood Sugar Support – Circulatory System – Digestive System – Hair, Skin & Nails – Heart Health – Liver & Gallbladder

Additional Benefits:

Metabolic benefits, Cardiovascular health, and Digestive health

Black Seed supports a healthy digestive system, immune system, and cardiac processes. It also supports the overall health of the kidneys, the hormone system, and the skin due to vitamin E, sterols, sterolins, and vital omega-3s, -6s, and -9s.

Black Seed: Drug or an Herb?
potent antioxidant
immune modulating
anti-aging support
regeneration support of human cells, including nerve and pancreatic cells
healthy inflammation support
it contains two highly pharmacologically active components, thymoquinone and alpha-heredin, that are just as potent as any known drug

Sources & Additional Information:

Black seed: Metabolic benefits

• improved fat digestion
• reduction in appetite
• increased absorption of glucose from the intestines
• increased utilization of insulin at the cellular level
• enhanced liver burning of glucose and other fuels (enhanced gluconeogenesis)
• reduction of blood triglycerides
• reduction of blood total cholesterol
• lowering of blood glucose levels
• reduction in blood levels of homocysteine, a marker of syndrome X
• causes a rise in the body’s heat index, known as thermogenesis

Black seed: Cardiovascular health

• causes a calming of the cardiac nerve centers, leading to a reduction in heart rate
• reduces spasticity within arterial linings, enhancing blood flow
• blocks coronary arterial spasm thus reducing heart attack risk
• causes a significant reduction in blood pressure, especially when combined with crude cold-pressed sesame oil
• activates the thyroid gland which leads to a degree strain and stress on the heart muscle
• aids in the purging of the arteries of plaque
• helps lower excessive cholesterol and triglyceride levels

Black seed: Digestive Health

• esophagitis
• esophageal cancer
• GERD
• gastritis
• gastric or duodenal ulcer
• H-pylori infection
• stomach cancer
• leaky gut syndrome
• gallbladder disorders
• gallstones
• liver disorders, including hepatitis and fatty liver
• colitis and/or spastic colon
• ulcerative colitis
• Crohn’s disease
• pancreatitis
• pancreatic cancer
• hemorrhoids
• diverticulitis
• rectal fissure

Black Seed Key Active Ingredients:

Black Seed (Nigella sativa)
• thymoquinone
• nigellone
• cymene
• limonene
• carvone
• carvacrol & thymol

Thymoquinone
• blocks the toxicity of carcinogens
• blocks lipid peroxidation in cell membranes, a major cause of tissue inflammation
• blocks growth of the fibrosarcomas and stomach tumors
• analgesic
• smooth muscle relaxant
• heart rhythm balancing agent

Nigellone
• antispasmodic
• bronchial dilation properties
• potency against respiratory disorders
• antihistamine
• cortisone-replacement

Carvacrol
• potent antioxidant
• antibacterial
• antiviral
• antifungal
• anti-tumor
• germicidal

Thymol
• antiseptic
• bronchodilator
• anti-parasitic
• antitussive