BLACK
SEED INFO
Discover the Secret of Black Seed
Black Seed truly is an Amazing Herb!
For centuries, the Black Seed herb and oil has been used by
millions of people in
Asia,
Middle East, and
Africa to support their health. An aromatic spice, similar looking to sesame
seed except black in color, it has been traditionally used for a variety of
conditions and treatments related to respiratory health, stomach and intestinal
health, kidney and liver function, circulatory and immune system support, and
for general overall well-being. Black Seed is also known as
Black Cumin, Black Caraway Seed, Habbatul Baraka (the Blessed Seed), and by
its botanical name "Nigella Sativa".
Since 1959, over 200 studies at international universities and articles
published in various journals have shown remarkable results supporting its
traditional uses recorded almost 1400 years ago.
While the Black Seed is highly effective by itself, ongoing
studies with the combination of other herbs have produced remarkable results.
Amazingly Black Seed's chemical composition is very rich and
diverse. Aside from its primary ingredient, crystalline nigellone, Black
Seed contains 15 amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, both fixed oils
(84% fatty acids, including linolenic, and oleic), and volatile oils, alkaloids,
saponin, and crude fiber, as well as minerals such as calcium, iron, sodium and
potassium. There are still many components in Black Seed that
haven't been identified. But research is going on around the world. *
Traditional Uses of Black Seed
Herb and Oil
Black Seed
has over 1400 years history of use. Many ancient books and text suggest the
following traditional uses for Black Seed. But please note, that these should
not be understood as cures or treatments for any disease or illness.
-
Nervous Tension
- A teaspoon of Black Seed Oil with a cup of tea makes you cool down and
eliminates symptons of tension.
-
Cough & Asthma
- Rub the chest and the back with Black Seed Oil, drink three tablespoons of
oil per day and inhale the vapor of a mixture of Black Seed Oil and Water.
-
Sluggishness &
Laziness
- A tablespoon of Black Seed Oil with orange juice in the morning for ten days
(you will see the difference by yourself).
-
Activation of
Memory and Quick Perception - A teaspoon of Black Seed Oil with 100mg of boiled mint for ten
days.
-
Nausea and
Vomiting
- A teaspoon of ground carnation plus a tablespoon of Black seed Oil in boiled
mint 3 times daily.
-
Heart Disease &
Blood Vessel Stenosis - Drink Black Seed Oil continuously with any hot drink.
This dissolves fats and dialates veins and arteries
-
Vitiligo &
Leprosy
- Rub the area with apple vinegar and then with Black Seed Oil for 15 days
-
Headache
- Rub the forehead and the sides of the face near the ears with Black
Seed Oil, together with a teaspoon of the oil to be taken 3 times a day.
-
Loss of Hair
-
Stroke the scalp thoroughly with lemon and leave for 15 minutes. Wash with
shampoo and water and after thoroughly drying apply Black Seed Oil to all the
scalp. Repeat for one week and the loss of hair will stop completely.
-
Hypertension
- Whenever you drink a hot drink mix with a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil and
also take two lobes of garlic every morning before breakfast. Rub all the
body with Black seed Oil and expose your body to sun rays for an half an
hour once every three days. Repeat for about one month.
-
Diabetes
- Prepare a mixture of a cup of Black Seed (whole), a cup of water cress
seeds, half a cup of pomegranate peel and half a cup of fumitory. Grind the
mixture to the power point. Take half a spoon of the mixture together with a
teaspoon of Black Seed Oil daily before breakfast for one month
-
Sexual Impotency
- Mix 200g of ground Black Seed with olive oil + 100g of ground olibanum + 50g
of Black Seed Oil + 50g of water cress oil + 50g of olive oil + 200g of pure
bee honey. Mix thoroughly and take a tablespoon after each meal. This will
restore vitality even late after menopause.
-
Meningitis - Inhale the vapor of Black Seed and
drink a tablespoon of Black Seed Oil with lemon juice in the morning and in
the evening