Traditionally and successfully used in the Middle and Far East countries for centuries to treat ailments.

Black seed has been traditionally and successfully used in the Middle and Far East countries for centuries to treat ailments including bronchial asthma and bronchitis, rheumatism and related inflammatory diseases, to increase milk production in nursing mothers, to treat digestive disturbances, to support the body’s immune system, to promote digestion and elimination, and to fight parasitic infestation. Its oil has been used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and boils and is used topically to treat cold symptoms.

Being a powerful remedy in the Prophetic Medicine, Black Seed is quoted to have “the cure for everything except death”. Recent researches are substantiating that statement now with studies conducted on a variety of diseases, from minor ailments to fatal cancers and infections.

It could be one reason to wipe out your cluttered medicine cabinet – Black Seed has it all. Right from being a nutritional supplement rich in nutrients and omega fatty acids to being a potent antibiotic, antifungal and a lot of other things, black seed has begun giving conventional medications a run.

Thymoquinone, the active ingredient found in Nigella sativa has been found to be a powerful antimicrobial, antifungal and antioxidant compound. It is a free-radical scavenger and preserves the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and glutathione-S-transferase, which aid in cellular antioxidant defense systems as liver detoxifiers. Thymoquinone and its kins, Thymohydroquinone and Thymol, team up in this incomparable seed, making them a prospective treatment for more than the common diseases of the human body.

It could be one reason to wipe out your cluttered medicine cabinet – Black Seed has it all. Right from being a nutritional supplement rich in nutrients and omega fatty acids to being a potent antibiotic, antifungal and a lot of other things, black seed has begun giving conventional medications a run.

Thymoquinone, the active ingredient found in Nigella sativa has been found to be a powerful antimicrobial, antifungal and antioxidant compound. It is a free-radical scavenger and preserves the antioxidant enzymes glutathione peroxidase and glutathione-S-transferase, which aid in cellular antioxidant defense systems as liver detoxifiers. Thymoquinone and its kins, Thymohydroquinone and Thymol, team up in this incomparable seed, making them a prospective treatment for more than the common diseases of the human body.