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An oil from a seed with alot to offer. Black seed oil has been used for thousands of years for its medicinal powers. Whether taken internally or used topically, black seed oil offers many science-backed benefits for health and beauty. 

 

 

There’s so many benefits. Great for reducing inflammation and repairing the skin. Known for its powerful medicinal properties, black seed oil is a natural remedy that people use to treat a wide range of conditions, including headaches back pain high blood pressure infections inflammation It also offers a long list of science-backed health and beauty benefits, thanks to its content of antioxidants and other bioactive compounds so it really strengthens the bodies systems. Great to use topically & internally.

 

 

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  • Health benefits of black seed oil

    1. High in antioxidants

    "Those antioxidants help protect your cells from damage from free radicals," In particular, black seed oil is rich in thymoquinone, a powerful component that is good for the lungs, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective.

    2. Helps fight inflammation

    You can credit the antioxidants for black seed oil's anti-inflammatory benefits. "They can help fight inflammation in the body, reduce the risk of certain chronic illnesses, like heart disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease," it can reduce the risk of some cancers; among them are blood cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer.

    One small study published in the Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine investigated how black seed oil impacted oxidative stress in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Researchers split 42 subjects into two groups—one received a placebo and the other twice-daily doses of black seed oil—and found an improvement in inflammation and reduced oxidative stress for those who consumed the supplement after eight weeks. While not fully conclusive given the size of the study, the results are promising.

    3. Good for respiratory health

    This also bleeds into the next point, which is that black seed oil is believed to be a helpful aid with lung health, including guarding against conditions such as bronchial asthma. "Because antioxidants help to fight inflammation and asthma results in inflammation on the airway, black seed oil has been shown to help reduce the inflammation in that airway, helping to improve asthma control,"  Of course, be sure to consult a doctor before you start any treatment protocol.

    4. Lowers cholesterol

    If you struggle with high cholesterol, black seed oil might be a worthy supplement in your pantry. "Some studies have also linked black seed oil to lowering [the risk of] heart disease by lowering cholesterol and blood pressure," "These findings, again, are linked back to the antioxidant content in the oil."

    5. Helps maintain blood sugar levels

    "While there is lots of talk about black seed oil and weight loss, more research is needed for any real link to be shown,". "What we have seen is that the antioxidants in black seed oil can help regulate your blood sugar levels, and that blood sugar regulation does help to maintain a healthy weight."

    In general, remember that keeping your blood sugar regulated is an essential part of living a healthy life. Consistently unstable blood sugar levels can increase the risk of heart and kidney disease; in the short term, unbalanced blood sugar levels can impact your mood and energy.  

    6. Offers a healthy dose of fatty acids

    Black seed oil is rich in fatty acids. But these are considered the good, healthy, unsaturated kinds of fats, things like Omega-6 and Omega-9, which can't be naturally produced by the body. Omega-6 can help with hair growth and skin regeneration, while Omega-9 can help increase energy and improve mood.

    7. It might even help with brain health

     Black seed can potentially be beneficial when it comes to memory and focus, according to one teensy tiny study of 20 elderly participants published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology. The study investigated the effect of Nigella sativa on memory cognition and cognitive health in elderly volunteers. These participants were divided into two groups, with one group given a capsule twice daily for nine weeks and the other given a placebo. When given a series of tests, it was shown that the Nigella sativa had a positive impact on memory, attention, and cognition.

    8. And it can be good for so many skin afflictions

    Black seed oil is something you'd love to see as an ingredient in your skin-care routine. For example, it's been found to be beneficial when it comes to treating conditions such as psoriasis (due to its antipsoriatic effect) and acne, according to one giant meta-analysis published in the Journey of Tropical Medicine.

    Possible side effects and risks of using black seed oil

    For the most part, black seed oil is considered a safe and healthy supplement, but it might not be the best for people with certain conditions. "Black seed oil has been shown to have serious negative effects on kidney health, so if you have any kidney issues or a family history of kidney issues, you should avoid black seed oil,".

     And of course, always consult with a professional if you think there's a condition that might not mesh well with something like this.

    How much and how often to take black seed oil

    You can take it straight by the spoonful, and capsules are also common, a typical dose may be something around 800mg per day (in capsule form) or about a teaspoon per day of the oil. Consider investing in a medium-size 2 ounce bottle of black seed oil, stick to half a teaspoon if a full teaspoon is too much for you.

    What if you can't get enough of black seed oil? Can you use it in your meals? Kind of! "If you like the flavor, mixing it into broths or soups, teas or even salad dressings—one of my favorite places to put savory medicinal herbs—is a great way to seriously up level a Flawless meal," 

    It's probably best not to use this oil for cooking itself, but "more as a flavor addition afterwards," she says. "So you can mix it into your stir-fry once you have plated your meal." In addition to seconding the salad dressing idea, also mixing it into your smoothie, tea, or latte.

     

     

     

     

     

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