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Writer's pictureElena Lazarev

BLACK SEED OIL – A POWERFUL TONIC FOR CANCER & MORE


This may be new information for you, but it’s important. There are various ways the black seed oil can make powerful, positive changes in your health – including stopping cancer growth and tumors. And there’s so much more that this seed oil can provide.


Black Seed Oil Basics

In Middle Eastern and Asian traditional medicine, black seed oil (black cumin, Nigella sativa) was prescribed as a tonic for virtually everything, including respiratory diseases, infections, digestive disorders, muscle pain, and many other conditions. In fact, one of the old sayings about black seed oil was that it “cured everything but death.”

In recent years, black seed oil has drawn some much-deserved attention from the scientific community, and there’s good reason for this – it has shown an incredible ability to protect cells from developing into cancer, reduce inflammation, preserve mental function, stop pain, and fight infections.


Stops Cancer Growth and Tumors

One of the most exciting things about black seed oil is its potential to slow tumor formation and stop cancer. Studies on cancerous cells show that a primary compound in black seed oil, thymoquinone, disarms the cancer cell’s ability to defend itself from our body’s natural cancer killing systems. Thymoquinone has also been shown to increase the activity of the body’s own tumor stopping gene, the p53 pathway, to prevent the cycle of (harmful) cell creation, or stop the process if it has already occurred. Black seed oil is able to selectively target cancerous cells for destruction while simultaneously protecting healthy, normal cells from harm.

Thymoquinone from black seed may also work as an adjunct to conventional cancer treatment. In a study of human cancer cells, researchers combined thymoquinone with doxorubicin, a chemotherapy treatment that has severe side effects, including cardiovascular damage. While black seed oil has its own tumor reducing capabilities, the study found that it bolstered the activity of doxorubicin, even with multi-drug resistant cells. Findings like this and additional research could lead to black seed oil being used for integrative approaches to fighting cancer, with less of the conventional drug and reduced side effects and risks.

Overall, the research on thymoquinone from black seed oil shows that it works in a variety of ways and along multiple pathways to stop cancer, acting much in the way of other powerful natural compounds, including curcumin.

Protects Brain, Memory, and Nerves

Black seed oil shows great promise in protecting brain cells from damage. In laboratory studies using animal models, thymoquinone from black seed oil helped alleviate brain injury and reduced the severity of epileptic seizures, improved memory and learning abilities, and reduced inflammatory markers in the brain.

Studies have also shown that black seed oil may be useful for helping prevent brain damage in the cases of stroke, and could reduce the risks of Alzheimer’s disease by preventing the development of plaques in the brain that block neural signals.

In a nine-week study, volunteers using a Nigella sativa supplement showed a significant improvement over a placebo group in recall, attention, and cognition tests. Another clinical study found that black seed improved recall memory and reduced anxiety in adolescent males in just four weeks.

Black seed may also reduce brain injury due to epilepsy. A clinical study of children with pediatric epilepsy found that black seed significantly decreased the frequency of seizures compared to a placebo, when combined with anti-seizure medication.

Fights Bacterial Infection

Like many powerful botanical ingredients, black seed oil shows both antifungal and antibacterial effects. In one scientific study, it effectively inhibited the growth of Candida albicans by 5-fold in the kidneys, 8-fold in the liver, and 11-fold in the spleen.

Other work has found that black seed has a strong effect against a variety of bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus (staph infection), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a drug-resistant bacteria that affects individuals recovering from surgery or with weakened immune systems. Due to the over-prescription of antibiotics, I think that botanicals like Nigella sativa are going to be one of our best lines of defense in the future.

Fights Inflammatory Conditions

Thymoquinone from black seed inhibits inflammatory markers, including 5-lipooxygenase (5-LOX) and 5-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (5-HETE), both involved in allergic and asthma responses.

The fact that black seed oil can inhibit 5-LOX inflammation puts it into a special category of herbs, along with Boswellia serrata, making it an extremely valuable ally for treating asthma, allergies, irritable bowel syndrome, or Crohn’s disease. Of course, maybe these findings shouldn’t be that surprising, considering that traditionally, black seed oil was recommended to help fight some of these very things.

A clinical study of patients with asthma compared the effects of black seed with theophylline, a prescription drug. The effects and duration of the two were similar, and although black seed showed more moderate results on pulmonary function tests than the prescription drug, it also didn’t cause side effects. So, for people with mild asthma or allergies, black seed may be exactly the right choice.

Stops Pain

Black seed oil can reduce the sensation of pain, not by simply blocking pain receptors, but by inhibiting a variety of other inflammation pathways in the body.

An eight-week double-blind, eight-week placebo-controlled clinical trial found that black seed oil reduced levels of inflammatory markers in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis. It also boosted levels of an anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10) leading the researchers to conclude that it could be an effective natural medicine, and one that could be safely used alongside conventional medications to treat arthritis.

Protects Stomach and Digestive System

Given the strong anti-inflammatory effect of black seed oil and its ability to counter oxidative stress, it’s not surprising that it also protects the digestive system. In scientific studies, thymoquinone from black seed has been shown to reduce acid secretion and proton pump activity and protect the mucosal lining of the intestines against injury.

Antidiabetic

As cases of type 2 diabetes multiply, I believe that we’ll explore more natural answers to normalize blood sugar levels. For those taking diabetes medication, black seed may offer an additional boost to get results. In a three-month clinical study, individuals taking black seed along with their current medication noted significant reductions in fasting blood glucose, postprandial blood glucose, and A1C levels compared to their baseline numbers before the study. Researchers noted that there were no adverse effects to the liver or kidneys as well, making this a very safe herbal extract.

Black Seed Oil – The Everything Cure!

What I’ve outlined here is just a snapshot of the potential of black seed oil. I believe that it is one of the most versatile and potent herbal ingredients available. While Nigella sativa has been valued for centuries, it has also been well studied, with new clinical trials and scientific investigations in the works that validate its incredible power. As the cure for “everything but death”, black seed oil is an absolute must for everybody’s daily regimen.


by Terry Talks Nutrition, ref.#131

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yeeproberto
Apr 04, 2022

I would much like to try black seed oil. Will this interact with my cancer traditional medicine?

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Sheri Perini
Sheri Perini
May 20, 2022
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I just stopped my chemo. I did 6 out of 8 rounds and felt near death we it the last one. I'm going on this regime asap.

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