Black Cumin Seed Oil - The Miracle Healing Oil

“This truly is one of the most powerful superfoods on the planet and I believe it epitomises 'Food As Medicine.'

by Katie Pinnick | Founder | Sage Wellbeing

 

Due to its miraculous power of healing, the Black Cumin Seed (N. sativa) has got the place among the top ranked evidence based herbal medicines.

AKA blackseed oil or cold pressed black seed oil or cumin seed oil - this truly is a miracle healing oil.

Nature can be one of the best providers of medicine. Sadly, this is overlooked in our current health system. Our ancestors used plants to heal all manner of ailments. Many pharmaceutical drugs are in fact based on plant compounds.

Records suggest that black cumin seed has been used medicinally for thousands of years, especially in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. It is also reported that the Islamic prophet Mohammed claimed that that black seed was a remedy for all diseases except death.

If you, like me, are planning on living a very long and healthy life then I implore you to put this seed on your radar - black cumin seed. If you research 'thymoquinone' in published scientific literature you will find a large volume of evidence supporting this biologically active compound's medicinal qualities. In addition to this special constituent the seed contains dozens of other important active constituents.

Black cumin seeds contain significant levels of iron, copper, zinc, phosphorus, calcium, thiamin, niacin, pyridoxine, and folic acid.

Just some of the main actions of this seed are:

  • antiallergenic

  • anticarcinogenic effects

  • antidiabetic effects

  • antihypertensive effects

  • antimicrobial actions

  • antioxidant

  • hyperlipidaemic actions

  • anti-inflammatory effects

Animal studies have shown that thymoquinone provides hepato-protective effects against toxicity due to heavy metals such as cadmium and lead.

Nigella sativa was found to enhance helper T cell(T4) and suppressor T cell (T8) ratio and increased natural killer (NK) cell activity in healthy volunteers (El-Kadi and Kandil (1986))

“So far, numerous studies demonstrated the seed of Nigella sativa and its main active constituent, thymoquinone, to be medicinally very effective against various illnesses including different chronic illness: neurological and mental illness, cardiovascular disorders, cancer, diabetes, inflammatory conditions, and infertility as well as various infectious diseases due to bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral infections.” (Yimer E.M. et al (2019))

“Inflammation has a key role in various medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, asthma, allergies, and cancer which all are associated with acute and/or chronic pain. The existing anti-inflammatory agents commonly comprise classes of drugs that produce severe adverse effects such as gastric ulcer, bone marrow depression, water, and salt retention, resulting from the extended use. Medicinal herbs including black cumin might be a potential source of novel biological compounds that are safer and with fewer side effects.” Yimer E.M. et al (2019))

As about 70% of the beneficial compounds are found in the seed itself and 30% in the oil of the seed, it is important to consume a whole foods product. That is why I am recommending Immortal Health Australia - Black Cumin Seed Oil to everyone I meet - there is simply no better quality product on the market. Period. 

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HOW I CONSUME THE OIL

I take 1 teaspoon straight from a spoon or mix it with my Zinzino BalanceOil+ Omega-3 oil in a shot glass. I consume it with my first meal of the day. I cycle on and off - which means I consume it for about one month then take one month off. My whole family is taking this medicine. 

You can also use the oil in your culinary pursuits - it is wonderful in a salad dressing or drizzled on hummus. You can in fact incorporate it into anything you'd normally top with an aromatic oil. Black cumin seed oil has has high anti-oxidant capabilities and in order to preserve the precious nutrients is it best not to heat it.

And even more exciting is that is makes a wonderful healer for just about any skin ailment or blemish - you can use it neat or mixed with a carrier oil like coconut, jojoba or macadamia oil. Mixed with honey it makes a wonderful face mask or scalp treatment.

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.

Immortal Health Australia Unfiltered Black Seed Oil is

  • Unfiltered (Purest Form)

  • Wild-Harvested

  • Beyond Organic

  • Virgin Cold Pressed

  • Vegan

  • 100% Natural

  • Made with 100% Pure Black Cumin Seeds

  • Free from GMO, Pesticides, Fumigation and Agricultural sprays

Wild Harvested - The Nigella Sativa Plants are self-occurring, meaning they grow without any human intervention. The Plant’s are grown by Mother Nature herself and the seeds are then hand-picked by the farmers.

Beyond Organic - Our Black Seeds are harvested from Beyond Organic nutrient-dense soil, that is self fertilised during the monsoon season.

Ethical - Free from all GMO, Pesticides, Fumigation and all forms of Agricultural spray

Vegan Friendly - Our Black Seed oils are 100% Vegan friendly, with no animal by-products as well as our facilities from beginning to end production.

Virgin Cold Pressed - The Black Cumin Seeds are cold pressed once at 45 degrees °F, ensuring seeds maximum nutrients from extraction process.

TQ Certified - Thymoquinone is a primary constituent in black seed oil, it’s the Antioxidant powerhouse. we ensure that our black seed oil produces optimal Thymoquinone through testing in Australian laboratories.

You might find the article listed below interesting, entitled "Revisiting pharmacological potentials of Nigella sativa seed: A promising option for COVID-19 prevention and cure."

 

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Black Cumin Seed Oil can thin the blood so best not to be used by anyone on blood thinning medication. (Muralidharan-Chari V et al (2016))

 

References:

El-Kadi, A., & Kandil, O. (1986, November). Effect of Nigella sativa (the black seed) on immunity. In Proceeding of the 4th International Conference on Islamic Medicine, Kuwait. Bull Islamic Med (Vol. 4, pp. 344-8).

Muralidharan-Chari V, Kim J, Abuawad A, Naeem M, Cui H, Mousa SA. Thymoquinone Modulates Blood Coagulation in Vitro via Its Effects on Inflammatory and Coagulation Pathways. Int J Mol Sci. 2016 Mar 30;17(4):474. doi: 10.3390/ijms17040474. PMID: 27043539; PMCID: PMC4848930.

Yimer E.M, Tuem K.B, Karim A, Ur-Rehman N, Anwar F. Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin): A Promising Natural Remedy for Wide Range of Illnesses. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2019 May 12;2019:1528635. doi: 10.1155/2019/1528635. PMID: 31214267; PMCID: PMC6535880.

 

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