Description
Primarily grown in south and south west Asia, Black Seed is a plant with numerous health Benefits. The black seed oil by Hab Shifa has many therapeutic Benefits and is great for your health and well being. This oil is great for your overall health and is made using natural Ingredients. It has no side effects and can be consumed on a regular basis to get great results. It is cruelty free and gives great results.
Benefits
6 benefits of black cumin seed oil.
Research on black seed oil, or Nigella sativa, suggests that it may benefit your health in a variety of ways.
1. Supports digestive health.
One of the oldest traditional uses (3) of black cumin seeds was to promote overall digestive health, with tinctures of the seeds frequently being used for indigestion and bloating, loss of appetite, and diarrhea.
Additionally, studies (3) have found that a black cumin seed solution helped prevent the formation of gastric ulcers in rats. Researchers speculate that this is due to the gastroprotective effects of thymoquinone, which has been shown to inhibit acid secretion and help maintain the layer of mucus that lines and protects the gut.
2. Helps support the endocannabinoid system.
The endocannabinoid system (the body's "master regulatory system") might benefit from black cumin seed oil, due to its phytocannabinoid content. Phytocannabinoids are beneficial plant compounds found in black cumin seed oil, hemp, hops, rosemary, and more. (4)
"Black cumin seed oil contains a key phytocannabinoid called beta-caryophyllene (BCP). BCP binds exclusively to the CB2 cannabinoid receptor. This receptor dominates in the peripheral nervous system, immune system, gut, liver, skin, and bones—so supporting it is important to maintaining health in these systems," explains Robert Rountree, M.D., a functional medicine pioneer.
3. Promotes healthy skin and hair.
Legend has it that Cleopatra's secret to radiant skin was actually black seed oil! While we can't officially confirm this historical anecdote, one 2015 review study (5) in the Journal of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery did find that applying a lotion of 10% black seed oil significantly and positively affected acne after two months, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties. Other research (6) has found that topical application of black seed oil speeds wound healing, which may help reduce blemishes and scarring.
Black seed oil can also be diluted with a carrier oil (or added to shampoos) and applied to the scalp to soothe and reduce flakiness.
4. Aids in weight maintenance.
With a quick "black seed oil + weight" search, you'll find a number of bloggers and vloggers raving about this oil's ability to melt away the pounds. While this may (rightly) induce some eye-rolling, some research suggests black cumin seed oil could somewhat aid in weight maintenance or at least fight risk factors for obesity.
In one eight-week study out of Iran, women took black seed oil or a placebo while following a calorie-restricted diet. By the end, the black seed oil group experienced greater reductions in weight and waist circumference.
That said, it's not a magic bullet. "Most of its weight loss benefits would likely be indirect," says Pedre. "Inflammation is a key driver in obesity, for instance, so the anti-inflammatory properties of thymoquinone could support normal levels of inflammation and therefore aid weight loss. But I wouldn't consider it a primary weight loss aid."
5. Fights seasonal allergies.
Black seed oil may help manage symptoms of seasonal allergies. In one randomized, controlled study (7), patients with allergic rhinitis (aka hay fever) who were given black seed oil daily experienced a positive impact in nasal congestion, nasal itching, runny nose, and sneezing attacks within the first two weeks of treatment. These results are likely due to the fact that thymoquinone acts as an antihistamine, says Pedre.
6. Soothes aching joints.
Black cumin seed oil may help soothe achy joints. In one 2011 study1, 40 women with aching joints who were given a 500-mg dose of black seed oil capsules twice a day experienced a positive impact on swollen joints and morning joint stiffness. Another more recent study (8) in 2016 found that women who took the oil had lower blood levels of certain inflammatory markers, including C-reactive protein.
Suggested Usage:
The black seed oil can be taken orally or applied on your skin
Storage:
Store the product in a cool and dry place.
Product Attributes
- Natural Ingredients
- Vegetarian
- No side effects
- Prepared from Natural Ingredients
- NO Harsh Chemicals
- 100% Organic
Ingredients
100% Nigella Sativa Black Seed Oil
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