Black Seed Oil? Seriously?
Human civilization has faced many deadly diseases starting way back in history. The ever-growing body of medical science and research has found treatments for many of them. But, even now, we are helpless to some extent in case of certain diseases. Cancer, diabetes, heart attacks, cystic fibrosis are some of them. But, it’s a fact that your chances of survival have increased a lot. There are natural solutions to fight against those chronic diseases. These natural solutions are not contaminated with impurities and the side effects are minimal.
One of the herbal remedies still widely used is the black seed oil because it has no side effects and many benefits. Black seed oil is also known as black cumin seed or Nigella Sativa is one of the most highly regarded herbaceous plants, praised for its healing qualities. It is used to produce healthy tonics for tackling critical diseases.
For thousands of years Romans and Egyptians used the seed in the preparation of their daily medicines. It occupies a remarkable position in the ancient Arab and Greek medical community founded by the Hippocrates, Avicenna and Galen.
Of the various ways that black seed oil helps the body, the following top the list of its health benefits based on well-established and solid medical evidence.
Cancer
Most of black seed oil’s medicinal actions have been found to be from thymoquinone (TQ), the major compound of the essential oil. It is considered as a powerful antioxidant, antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic agent. Thymoquinone has been found to restore the levels of glutathione, lactate dehydrogenase and superoxide dismutase in animal studies.
The antioxidant activity of black seed oil is believed to protect tissues from injury due to radiation, however, it isn’t clear if it could affect radiation therapy.
Further, TQ has been shown to reduce the incidence of stomach tumors. The possible mechanism may be by promoting apoptosis (cell death) by inhibiting cancer cell growth and inhibiting DNA synthesis.
Black seed oil’s thymoquinone anti-cancer abilities could be through a number of mechanisms.
- Induce apoptosis or cell death
- Inhibit cell cycle
- Inhibit blood vessel growth
- Inhibit cancer cell proliferation
- Prevent metastasis or spread of cancer to other organs
Diabetes
A study at the University of King Faisal, Saudi Arabia has found that taking 2 grams of black seed extract daily may help decrease high blood glucose level in type 2 diabetics. Researchers observed that the fasting blood glucose levels of the patients reduced by a mean of 62mg/100ml within 4 to 6 weeks.
In addition, a number of animal and human studies suggests that N. sativa oil could be a beneficial adjunct therapy for diabetes medications. People with diabetes and glucose intolerance may benefit from black seed oil due its various anti-diabetic mechanisms such as:
- Reduces appetite
- Improves glucose tolerance as efficiently as metformin
- Reduces liver gluconeogenesis, a metabolic process of producing glucose
- Reduce blood glucose level
- Increase insulin sensitivity
[Editor’s Note: Before discontinuing use of any prescription medicine, please consult with your doctor.]
Heart Disease
Atherosclerosis is a leading heart disease due to chronic inflammation and chronic high blood cholesterol level.
In an animal study on the effect of N. sativa oil and seed powder on atherosclerosis in comparison with Simvastatin, researchers have found that the group fed with N. sativa extract exhibited significant reduction of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (bad cholesterol).
Further, plaque formation on the blood vessel wall significantly reduced. The research concluded that black seed powder or oil showed anti-atherogenic, heart-protective and cholesterol-lowering properties.
With this effect, black seed oil can lower the risk of strokes, heart attacks and other artery diseases.
Asthma
It has been found that certain conventional asthma medications can increase the risk of severe, life-threatening asthma flares. With this, the need for safer asthma solutions has never been more apparent.
In a recent study on the effect of N. sativa supplementation for asthma control, N. sativa oil capsules, 500 mg, were given twice a day for 4 weeks. The placebo group were given the same amount of olive oil. Patients were monitored and were tested using Asthma Control Test. Other tests include blood eosinophil count (to measure the amount of white blood cells to determine infection or allergic reaction), pulmonary function test and total serum IgE (a test to measure the quantity of Immunoglobulin E, a marker of allergic reaction). After four weeks, results of the study revealed that the N. sativa group exhibited a marked improvement in average Asthma Control Test score and a significant decline in blood eosinophils. Researchers concluded that N. sativa oil supplementation may improve asthma control, manifested by improvement in pulmonary function. This was attributed to a remarkable level of blood eosinophils.
HIV/AIDS
Dr. A. Onifade published multiple studies in the Journal of Immunity discussing the curative powers of black seed oil. The Nigella sativa proved to be strong enough to cure five cases of HIV/AIDS. In 2015, the Journal of Immunity published the experience of a Nigerian man who consumed a mixture of black seed oil and honey twice a day for six months. At the end of the six months, his HIV test came out negative. The Journal of Infectious Diseases and Open Access Scientific Reports experimented with black seed oil as well and achieved similar results.
Arthritis
Millions of people are suffering from inflammation and pain. Taking conventional pain reliever pills for arthritis is an ever-present temptation. Unfortunately, pain relievers such as ibuprofen are not completely safe and may cause side effects.
It can be used to address arthritis pain and inflammation. In a crossover clinical trial between black seed oil and oral acetaminophen in reducing knee pain among elderly patients, researchers found that topical application of N. sativa oil is more effective than oral acetaminophen. After using the oil 3 times a day for 3 weeks, the reduction of pain was much higher compared to the pain-relieving tablet.
Thymoquinone, the main component of black seed oil has shown anti-inflammatory action by inhibiting lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase – the inflammatory mediators that trigger the release of prostaglandins.
Infections
Black seed oil can also fight opportunistic pathogens in the body, including bacteria that are resistant to conventional antibiotics. In a study that looked at methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, researchers found the potent anti-bacterial action of black seed oil extract against all strains of MRSA.
In addition, there is a solid evidence that the use of N. sativa oil against Helicobacter pylori, the one responsible for most duodenal and gastric ulcers, is as effective as mainstream drugs. Aside from bacteria, black seed oil is also potent against fungi and yeast. It has been reported that both black seed extract and oil can inhibit Candida albicans.
Addiction Treatment
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) tested blackseed on thirty-five opioid addicts. Blackseed proved to be an effective non-opioid withdrawal treatment; but unlike typical medication, it had no side effects other than increased appetite, but despite the more frequent hunger, the NCBI reported no significant weight gain. Not only did blackseed oil give the recovering addicts a safe and natural way to heal, but it also cured infections that the opioids caused. Blackseed oil is a safe treatment for other ailments as well.
Final Thoughts
The list above is only a few of the countless benefits this oil has to offer. You may think it is far-fetched for a humble herb to provide this vast number of benefits, however, we now know that the medical evidences speak for themselves.
With all the surprising health benefits of black seed oil, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t have black seed oil in your home.
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Source: Naturally Savvy
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