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Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella Sativa)
The Cure To Every Disease Except Death
The earliest written reference to black cumin (also called “blackseed”) is found in the book of Isaiah in the Old Testament (28:25-27). The prophet Mohammad reportedly said that black seed is the cure for everything except death. Black cumin (Nigella sativa) does in fact have remarkable healing and health properties and science also confirms that black seed is one of the most powerful medicinal plants known to man. Several studies have also shown that black cumin seed extract may help fight cancer. In one recent study, black cumin seed oil was potent against pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest and most difficult to treat of all cancers.
In the hundreds of studies conducted on black cumin, the seeds have been shown to contain compounds that fight disease by boosting the body’s production of…
Bone marrow
Natural interferon
Immune cells
What is Black Cumin?
Black seed oil is also known as black cumin oil that originates from Nigella sativa seeds. Black seed contains over 100 valuable nutrients.
The primary active compound in black cumin seed is crystalline nigellone. Other important active ingredients include:
Thymoquinone
Protein (21%)
Carbohydrates* (38%)
Essential fatty acids (35%)
Beta sitosterol
Myristic acid
Palmitic acid
Palmitoleic acid
Stearic acid
Oleic acid
Linoleic acid
Linolenic acid
Arachidonic acid
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Magnesium
Selenium
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B3
Folic acid
Calcium
Iron
Copper
Zinc
Phosphorous
Black Cumin Boosts Immunity and Health
Like the well-known herb Echinacea, black cumin is a powerful immune booster. But black cumin works very differently than Echinacea. Unlike Echinacea, black cumin does not negatively impact autoimmune disorders, and therefore can be used by those who suffer these conditions.
Black cumin is effective against allergies, multiple sclerosis, cancer, tuberculosis and AIDS. Black cumin is also effective against liver problems, digestive imbalances, and asthma.
Black Cumin in History
Oil of black cumin was found in Tutankhamen’s tomb, and was used by Cleopatra for its valuable health and beauty benefits.
Hippocrates, the grandfather of modern medicine, considered black cumin a valuable remedy for digestive disorders.
Ibn Sina, the author of the famous Canon of Medicine, reports that black cumin stimulates the metabolism and supports recovery from dispiritedness and lethargy.
Ayurvedic medicine uses black cumin for a wide variety of diseases, including hemorrhoids, hepatitis, fever, diarrhea, cough, and tapeworm.
*Modern Scientific Research on Black Cumin
Since 1959, black cumin has been examined in more than 200 different studies at universities and laboratories.
Research conducted at the Cancer Research Laboratory of Hilton Head Island in South Carolina showed that oil of black cumin fought cancerous tumors without the negative side effects chemotherapy.
The Hilton Head research showed that black cumin…
Increased the growth rate of bone marrow cells by a staggering 250%
Inhibited tumor growth by 50%
Stimulated immune cells and raised the interferon production (which protects cells from the destructive effect of viruses)
Has strongly antibacterial effects
Lowers the blood sugar level (essential for the treatment of diabetes)
In animal studies, two-thirds of mice given black cumin seed oil survived beyond 30 days despite deliberate efforts to induce cancer, while none of the mice in the control group survived.
Black cumin is especially effective for aggressive cancers whose growth depends on angiogenesis (the physiological process involving the growth of new blood vessels).
Results for asthma, allergies and many other conditions
German research has shown that 70% of patients with allergic conditions, including pollen and dust allergies—benefit from treatment with black cumin seed oil. Long-term use (6 months or longer) often brings outstanding results.