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Study confirms the healing potential of black cumin for asthmaticpatients Darrell Miller 2/27/19
Systematic review studies the potential of black seed in loweringblood pressure Darrell Miller 2/15/19
Black cumin oil combined with a low-calorie diet can modulatehormone secretion in obese women Darrell Miller 12/7/18
Eating more fennel keeps your heart healthy â?? especially when consumed regularly Darrell Miller 7/7/18
Clinical tests reveal that black cumin seed (Nigella Sativa) may treat hypothyroidism Darrell Miller 4/14/17
Black Seed Oil Health Benefits Darrell Miller 9/30/15
What Is Thymoquinone Found In Black Seed Oil? Darrell Miller 9/28/15



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Study confirms the healing potential of black cumin for asthmaticpatients
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Date: February 27, 2019 09:57 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Study confirms the healing potential of black cumin for asthmaticpatients





A recent Annals of Saudi Medicine article suggests that black cumin can have significant benefits for the respiratory health of people with asthma. Researchers from Saudi Arabia’s Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University conducted a clinical trial involving 76 asthma patients. They supplemented the patients’ maintenance inhaler regimens with either one gram or two grams of black cumin, or else a placebo. Subsequent evaluation found that those who had received any amount of black cumin supplementation saw better improvement in lung function relative to those who did not receive any.

Key Takeaways:

  • A study published in the “Annals of Saudi Medicine” suggests that taking black cumin along with regular maintenance inhaler therapy is effective for people with asthma.
  • Asthma, which is caused by chronic inflammation in the lungs, is incurable and causes recurring periods of wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and coughing.
  • The researchers who used about seventy-six participants for the study examined how black cumin has an effect on inflammation of the airways and airflow restriction in asthmatic patients.

"Research suggests that black cumin, also known as Nigella sativa, can help people with asthma."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-20-healing-potential-of-black-cumin-for-asthmatic-patients.html

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Systematic review studies the potential of black seed in loweringblood pressure
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Date: February 15, 2019 10:25 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Systematic review studies the potential of black seed in loweringblood pressure





Blood pressure, that one health problem you always hear about but really don’t have that much knowledge on. In a new study, research published by the journal of hypertension shows that black seed may be a potential aid in helping lower that blood pressure. The article reviews the basics of the study and provides you with uses and common ways to find black seed. It additionally provides you with a few extra foods that can help lower your blood pressure overall.

Key Takeaways:

  • People wanting to take a more natural approach to blood pressure control should try nigella sativa, otherwise known as black seed.
  • According to a study in the Journal of Hypertension, black seed can lower diastolic and systolic blood pressure.
  • More research is needed to determine the optimal dose of black seed, as well as the treatment duration.

"Ten of these RCTs compared black seed with placebo and one compared black seed with standard treatment. They also looked at the associations between blood pressure reduction and the duration of treatment, dosage of black seed, and type of black seed."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-02-10-systematic-review-studies-the-potential-of-black-seed-in-lowering-blood-pressure.html

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Black cumin oil combined with a low-calorie diet can modulatehormone secretion in obese women
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Date: December 07, 2018 09:35 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Black cumin oil combined with a low-calorie diet can modulatehormone secretion in obese women





Obese women do not have it easy at all. For anyone that struggles with obesity, you know how difficult it can be to combat these issues. However, there are some things that you can do to make sure that your hormones are not all out of wack while you are obese. The key is to have a low calorie diet so that your body is not overdoing it. Also, black cumin oil is said to help a lot as well.

Key Takeaways:

  • Adipokines are molecules secreted by human fat cells, which in turn have an effect on the physiology of other bodily cells.
  • One study utilized 50 female subjects, who were clinically obese that were then divided up into two groups of 25.
  • One group was administered black cumin seed oil, while the second group was administered a placebo.

"Black cumin oil, which is derived from the seeds of the Nigella sativa plant, offers many health benefits."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-05-black-cumin-oil-can-modulate-hormone-secretion.html

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Eating more fennel keeps your heart healthy â?? especially when consumed regularly
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Date: July 07, 2018 09:54 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Eating more fennel keeps your heart healthy â?? especially when consumed regularly





Eating more fennel keeps your heart healthy – especially when consumed regularly

If you want to lower your chances of getting cardiovascular disease, exercise will go a long way toward helping you reach that admirable goal. In fact, an active exercise routine can lower hypertension and also other chemicals in your body that are responsible for many chronic conditions, like diabetes. However, for a small few, exercise won't significantly help them fight it so many are turning to fennel for its many benefits including its lowering of antihypertensive in people.

Key Takeaways:

  • Exercise is highly effective against cardiovascular disease (CVD) as well as in controlling chronic conditions like diabetes.
  • The authors of this study were looking at how long-term use of fennel or Nigella sativa (NS) could aid in preventing cardiovascular disease apart from exercise.
  • Although the findings of the study showed that fennel or Nigella sativa could help prevent cardiovascular disease, they concluded that more studies need to be done.

"For this study, the researchers trained their eyes on the fennel or Nigella sativa (NS)."

Read more: https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-05-eating-more-fennel-keeps-your-heart-healthy-especially-if-you-take-them-regularly.html

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Clinical tests reveal that black cumin seed (Nigella Sativa) may treat hypothyroidism
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Date: April 14, 2017 08:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller (support@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Clinical tests reveal that black cumin seed (Nigella Sativa) may treat hypothyroidism





It has been discovered that eating some black cumin seeds may help to treat an autoimmune condition called Hashimoto's thyroiditis which is the most common ailment that affects the thyroid. A recent study divided participants into two groups- a group taking the black cumin seeds and a group taking placebo. The study showed that those who took the black cumin seeds showed improvement in lab test compared to those who took placebo. Read this article for more details into this study.

Key Takeaways:

  • -Data showed that patients who received powdered black seeds displayed significant decreases in body mass index (BMI) compared with those who took the placebo pill.
  • -Researchers also highlighted a significant increase in triiodothyronine concentration in patients who received powdered black seeds
  • -The recent results were reflective of findings from two animal studies that examined the compound’s efficacy in improving thyroid function

"Consuming a few grams of powdered Nigella sativa (NS), more commonly known as black cumin seeds, may improve the autoimmune thyroid condition known as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, according to a study published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine."

Read more: http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-04-11-clinal-tests-reveal-that-black-cumin-seed-may-treat-hypothyroidism.html

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Black Seed Oil Health Benefits
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Date: September 30, 2015 09:52 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
Subject: Black Seed Oil Health Benefits

Black seed oil is derived from black cumin seeds. Black seeds, also known as black cumin seedsblack caraway or kalonji have been used medicinally since ancient times. In cooking, they are added as a whole for flavoring dishes. The seeds come from the annual flowering plant, Nigella sativa, which is indigenous to Asia. Just like the seeds, black cumin seed oil is highly prized for its culinary and therapeutic applications.

Black seed oil is a multivitamin loaded with nutrients. It contains Iron, Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Linoleic acid, Selenium, Oleic acid and vitamins A, B, B2 and C. This light brown oil is slightly bitter and has a mildly pungent aroma. Possessing antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, this oil is effective in treating many external and internal health problems.


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Here are some benefits of Black Seed Oil:

  • Fights Respiratory problems

The nigellone in black seed oil helps open up the lung’s air passages and makes a person breathe easier. This oil is thus considered effective against respiratory problems. The oil can be used internally and externally to fight problems like cough, bronchitis and asthma.

  • Skin health

Nigella sativa can be used to treat several skin problems due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Acne sufferers can mix the oil with honey and use it as an acne treatment mask. The oil helps renew cells and heals acne scars. Apart from this, it can also be used to treat fungal infections. Since skin infections are caused by bacteria and fungus, this oil can be used to treat many skin infections.

  • Hair and nails

Pure oil extracted from black seeds can be added to routine hair and nail care regimen. The vitamins present in this oil helps improve hair texture and strengthen hair the natural way. Some of the improvements can also be observed in nail health.

  • Improves digestion

The carminative action of black seed oil makes it an excellent remedy for reducing bloating and other digestion problems. Adding this oil in your cooking is a simple way to combat indigestion and excess gas formation.

  • Cleansing the body

This oil contains thymoquinone, a powerful antioxidant that helps flush out toxins from the body. Regular consumption of this oil can help improve your general health.


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What Is Thymoquinone Found In Black Seed Oil?
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Date: September 28, 2015 08:53 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
Subject: What Is Thymoquinone Found In Black Seed Oil?

The black seed oil is obtained from the seeds of the Nigella Sativa plant. The black seeds, also known as the black cumin, were used by the ancient Egyptians because of their ability to cure a variety of health conditions such as toothaches, headaches. It was also used as a dietary supplement. Additionally, the black seed oil is effective in ensuring a stable immune system as well as combating diseases that affect the immune system. The medicinal power of this oil emanates from its active ingredient, thymoquinone.

Thymoquinone is an active compound that contains anti-inflammatory, anti-cancerous, and antioxidant properties. Research indicates that thymoquinone can thwart the cancerous cells in the colon, pancreases, and prostate. Because of the healing properties of this compound, black seed oil, therefore, remains useful as far as human health is concerned.

Black Cumin

Some of its benefits includes:

  • Treating cancer

The black seed oil has been used for a long time to treat cancer. According to the research from three Chinese researchers and four Arabian scientists, black seed oil contains the right anti-cancer properties. They noted that the black seed oil was used as a traditional medicine for many years. The active compound, thymoquinone, contained in the black seed oil is effective against many other diseases such diabetes, kidney, asthma diseases.

  • Fever and flu

Taking a teaspoon of the black seed oil can help cure fever or flu. It causes the body to sweat for it to recover from the illness.

  • Curing insomnia

Research indicates that black seed oil can help a person sleep well if suffering from insomnia. One teaspoon of the oil put in a warm drink before sleeping helps to eradicate the problem.

  • Curing arthritis

Studies show that the black seed oil responds positively to the treatment of Rheumatoid arthritis. Further studies indicate that this oil helps reduce inflammation in the joints and the stiffness that occur in the morning.

  • Curing asthma and cough

Black seed oil is an anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory, and it is ideal for treating coughs and also addressing asthma symptoms. It achieves this by relaxing the bronchiole tube muscles.

  • Radiation treatment

According to researchers from Turkey, black seed oil is potentially helpful to people receiving radiation treatment for cancer.

The thymoquinone compound in black seed oil makes this oil essential to the health of human beings. Consumption of the black seed oil will keep you off from most cancer infection and diseases.


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