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Have you ever heard of the all-rounder black cumin (Nigella sativa)? This is not the conventional caraway or cumin, both of which you may know from the kitchen, but the "real" black cumin.
The spice, which originates from the Orient, has been used as a medicinal herb for over 2000 years. Health experts around the world consider black cumin oil capsules to be a real panacea - which is why they are used to treat numerous diseases such as allergies & hay fever, obesity and ulcers as well as diabetes. are used.
Black cumin oil capsules have many positive effects on the body. In addition to the soothing effect on allergies and hay fever seven other areas of application are particularly worth mentioning. Black cumin oil capsules show positive results in combating the following conditions:
Allergies are generally false reactions of the immune system. Substances that are actually harmless are classified by the body as foreign and dangerous. This then leads to an immune response in the form of an allergic reaction.
The result: itching, red eyes, a runny nose, swollen mucous membranes, sneezing, coughing or even asthma attacks. As black cumin oil has been known for thousands of years as a natural remedy for a wide range of illnesses and symptoms, numerous scientific studies have now been carried out on it. These clearly show how black cumin oil capsules have a positive effect on the immune system and can help with allergies and hay fever.
In fact, black cumin seed oil has very diverse and healing effects on allergies and hay fever. This is mainly due to the oil's many health-promoting and powerful ingredients. These include unsaturated fatty acids, various vitamins, minerals such as zinc and magnesium and valuable essential oils. It is the combination of these special substances that makes the oil a real natural miracle cure.
With sufficient and correct dosage, black cumin oil capsules can have a far-reaching and positive effect on our immune system. This is because numerous studies carried out on cell material confirm the immune-boosting properties of thymoquinone, the most important ingredient in black cumin. It enables black cumin oil to strengthen the activity of immune cells, has an antioxidant effect and fortunately also promotes the formation of other antibodies. It can therefore effectively support our immune system and at the same time combat the causes and symptoms of allergies and hay fever.
Many sufferers who have had very positive experiences with black cumin oil confirm this. They have noticed a significant improvement in the symptoms of various allergies. In a controlled clinical study, the participants were given black cumin oil capsules in a dosage of 40 to 80 mg/kg. These proved to be clearly effective in the treatment of allergic diseases.However, this amount of black cumin oil was administered under medical supervision. We therefore recommend a maximum daily dosage of 2 capsules of 500 mg three times a day. In the case of seasonal allergies, it is advisable to start taking the oil a few weeks before the allergy season.
Black cumin oil is very rich in biotin, zinc, B2 and B6 and beta-carotene - therefore it can also contribute to a a more beautiful and attractive complexion. In addition, the oil has the outstanding ability to melanin production control melanin production. This has a very positive effect on all our cells and promises an overall healing effect. Do you know why this is the case?
Melanin is a pigment that protects our skin from damage caused by sunlight. When it is released in greater quantities, our skin cells are better able to protect themselves from UV light. Black cumin oil capsules therefore also help to keep our skin healthy. A study has also shown that the active ingredient thymoquinone contained in the oil can reduce oxidative stress and the inflammatory reaction of the skin caused by UV radiation. This means that black cumin oil is also ideally suited to preventing damage to and in the skin caused by sunlight.
Black cumin seed oil also has strong anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to alleviate inflammatory processes and make healing processes faster and more effective. In this way, the natural remedy can fortunately also be used to treat sun allergy against itching and for better regeneration. Due to their beneficial properties, black cumin oil capsules are also popular for the treatment of psoriasis, neurodermatitis, eczema and acne. acne.
Who wouldn't like to have shiny and full hair have? Here too black cumin oil offers solutions - because it is rich in various minerals, such as biotin, selenium and folic acidwhich help tostimulate the formation of creatine. This strengthens the hair follicles and improves cell renewal in the hair roots. Black cumin oil capsules can therefore not only ensure more beautiful hair, but also slow down hair loss and maintain the splendor of your hair.
➤ Did you know that 6.7 million people in Germany alone suffer from diabetes mellitus? And as many as 2 million of them are not even aware of it. This makes it all the more important to find and research natural treatment options.
What effect could black seed oil have on diabetes patients? Researchers posed this question in an article published in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism published. Fortunately, the results showed that taking black seed oil capsules "improves glucose tolerance as effectively as diabetes medications without causing harmful side effects."
Black seed oil is therefore one of the few substances that can potentially help both patients with type 1 diabetes and people with type 2 diabetes.
A study on the effectiveness of different plants in the treatment of obesity was published in the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders. And again it was the wonderful black cumin oil that proved to be one of the most effective means to reduce weight.
Although it is not traditionally used to treat obesity, it can be an excellent natural aid to help people lose weight. The mode of action of black cumin seed oil can be attributed to various mechanisms through which the oil
Croatian scientists have conducted a study on anti-tumor activities in mice and discovered that the plant substances contained in black cumin oil (thymoquinone and thymohydroquinone) lead to a reduction of cancer cells of 52 % cancer cells. The combination of black cumin oil and conventional chemotherapeutic drugs was able to achieve both an increased therapeutic effect as well as reducing the reduce the toxicity of the drugs.
Black seed oil is therefore unique in that it can help prevent and treat cancer through various mechanisms.
These mechanisms include the:
Black cumin seed oil has a unique chemical composition whose components are not only very effective individually, but also very effective in combination. The three plant substances it contains
can successfully against fungi and mold can be used against fungi and mold. Researchers are therefore looking into the question of whether black cumin oil can effectively combat so-called "superbacteria". These are bacterial strains with unusual properties that are also known as multi-resistant germs, as they do not respond to antibiotics in most cases.
This is particularly exciting because these "superbugs" are increasingly becoming a general health risk.
One of the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College looked at whether black seed oil is effective against some of these superbugs. The study compared it to various antibiotics and found that "out of 144 strains tested, most of which were resistant to a variety of antibiotics, no less than 97 could be contained with black seed oil."
One of the best-known and most widespread superbacteria is the methicillin-resistant bacterium MRSA (Staphylococcus aureus). MRSA is plaguing hospitals and nursing homes around the world, as common staph infections can increasingly no longer be contained with antibiotics. Fortunately, this is where black seed oil can show its best side. As Pakistani scientists have discovered, certain MRSA strains are surprisingly sensitive to black seed oil. It has therefore been proven that black seed oil can help to reduce the multiplication rate of the bacteria and thus curb MRSA infections.
In 2014, a Bavarian high school student accidentally discovered that black cumin oil can also repel ticks. This is because the oil contains essential fatty acids and essential oils that act as a secret weapon against ticks. These parasites are very sensitive to odors and the essential oils have the welcome effect of repelling ticks.
Unfortunately, there have been few studies on this so far. In a corresponding in vitro study, however, it was also observed that ticks very strongly avoid the combination of blood, sweat and black cumin oil, although they are normally attracted to blood and sweat. This once again illustrates the effectiveness of the oil.
Black cumin oil has been used successfully to repel ticks, especially in dogs.
However, extreme caution is advised with cats, as black cumin oil is poisonous for them! Compared to dogs, cats lack an important enzyme that breaks down the terpenes (secondary plant substances) it contains.
Black cumin oil has an extremely intense flavor that not everyone likes. Some even find it unpleasant. Taking it in capsule form is particularly suitable for these people.
And even if you want to take black cumin oil several times a day and over a longer period of time, black cumin oil capsules are particularly practical. This is because they are not only easy to transport, but also easy to take. This makes regular intake easy and uncomplicated.
Experience shows that black cumin oil capsules can generally be classified as safe and well tolerated. Especially in comparison to pharmaceutical products, there are fortunately significantly fewer side effects.
However, you should not take black cumin oil capsules on an empty stomach, but always after a meal. And in some cases, despite being well tolerated, side effects such as nausea or an allergic reaction may occur.
As the essential oils also stimulate labor, it is important to note that the capsules should not be taken and the oil should not be used during pregnancy.
Recommended intake Black cumin oil capsules:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Composition black cumin oil capsules:
Cold-pressed black cumin oil, natural antioxidant: rosemary extract, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (capsule shell)
Quantities per capsule:
As this is a product of natural origin, there may be slight variations in shape and color. However, these have no influence on the excellent quality of the ingredients.
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Black cumin oil capsules have an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and immune system-strengthening effect. This is why they are used successfully for allergies & hay fever, obesity and ulcers, as well as in the treatment of diabetes.
Black cumin oil capsules offer a practical and precise dosage, without the typical strong aroma of the oil. They are ideal for on the go and make it easy to take daily.
Black cumin oil capsules are generally classified as safe and well tolerated. In rare cases, mild side effects such as nausea may occur. For this reason, black cumin oil capsules should not be taken on an empty stomach.
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