Black Seed – ‘The Remedy For Everything But Death’
This humble, but
immensely powerful seed, kills MRSA, heals the chemical weapon poisoned
body, stimulates regeneration of the dying beta cells with the diabetic's
pancreas, and yet too few even know it exists.
The seeds of the annual
flowering plant, Nigella Sativa, have been prized for their healing
properties since time immemorial. While frequently referred to among
English-speaking cultures as Roman coriander, black sesame, black cumin,
black caraway and onion seed, it is known today primarily as black seed,
which is at the very least an accurate description of its physical
appearance.
The earliest record of its cultivation
and use come from ancient Egypt. Black seed oil, in fact, was found in
Egyptian pharoah Tutankhamun's tomb, dating back to approximately 3,300
years ago.[i] In Arabic cultures, black cumin is so known as Habbatul
barakah, meaning the "seed of blessing." It is also believed
that the Islamic prophet Mohammed said of it that it is "a remedy
for all diseases except death."
We have indexed salient
research, available to view on GreenMedInfo.com on our Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) page, on well over
40 health conditions that may be benefited from the use of the herb,
including over 20 distinct pharmacological actions it expresses, such as:
Analgesic (Pain-Killing)
- Anti-Bacterial
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Anti-Ulcer
- Anti-Cholinergic
- Anti-Fungal
- Ant-Hypertensive
- Antioxidant
- Antispasmodic
- Antiviral
- Bronchodilator
- Gluconeogenesis
Inhibitor (Anti-Diabetic)
- Hepatoprotective
(Liver Protecting)
- Hypotensive
- Insulin
Sensitizing
- Interferon
Inducer
- Leukotriene
Antagonist
- Renoprotective
(Kidney Protecting)
- Tumor
Necrosis Factor Alpha Inhibitor
These 22 pharmacological actions
are only a subset of a far wider number of beneficial properties
intrinsic to the black seed. While it is remarkable that this seed has
the ability to positively modulate so many different biological pathways,
this is actually a rather common occurrence among traditional plant
medicines.
Our project has identified over
1600 natural compounds with a wide range of health
benefits, and we are only in our first 5 years of casual indexing. There
are tens of thousands of other substances that have already been
researched, with hundreds of thousands of studies supporting their
medicinal value (MEDLINE, whence our study abstracts come, has over
600,000 studies classified as related to Complementary and Alternative
Medicine).
Take turmeric, for example. We
have identified research indicating its value in over 600 health
conditions, while also expressing over 160 different potentially
beneficial pharmacological actions. You can view the quick summary of
over 1500 studies we have summarized on our Turmeric
Research page, which includes an explorative video on
turmeric. Professional database members are further
empowered to manipulate the results according to their search criteria,
i.e. pull up and print to PDF the 61 studies on turmeric and breast cancer. This, of course, should
help folks realize how voluminous the supportive literature indicating
the medicinal value of natural substances, such as turmeric and black
seed, really is
Black seed has been researched
for very specific health conditions. Some of the most compelling
applications include:
- Type
2 Diabetes: Two grams of black seed a day resulted in
reduced fasting glucose, decreased insulin resistance, increased
beta-cell function, and reduced glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in
human subjects.[ii]
- Helicobacter
Pylori Infection: Black seeds possess clinically
useful anti-H. pylori activity, comparable to triple eradication
therapy.[iii]
- Epilepsy: Black
seeds were traditionally known to have anticonvulsive properties. A
2007 study with epileptic children, whose condition was refractory
to conventional drug treatment, found that a water extract
significantly reduced seizure activity.[iv]
- High
Blood pressure: The daily use of 100 and 200 mg of
black seed extract, twice daily, for 2 months, was found to have a
blood pressure-lowering effect in patients with mild
hypertension.[v]
- Asthma: Thymoquinone,
one of the main active constituents within Nigella sativa (black cumin),
is superior to the drug fluticasone in an animal model of
asthma.[vi] Another study, this time in human subjects, found that
boiled water extracts of black seed have relatively potent
antiasthmatic effect on asthmatic airways.[vii]
- Acute
tonsillopharyngitis: characterized by tonsil or
pharyngeal inflammation (i.e. sore throat), mostly viral in origin,
black seed capsules (in combination with Phyllanthus niruri) have
been found to significantly alleviate throat pain, and reduce the
need for pain-killers, in human subjects.[viii]
- Chemical
Weapons Injury: A randomized, placebo-controlled human
study of chemical weapons injured patients found that boiled water
extracts of black seed reduced respiratory symptoms, chest wheezing,
and pulmonary function test values, as well as reduced the need for
drug treatment.[ix]
- Colon
Cancer: Cell studies have found that black seed
extract compares favorably to the chemoagent 5-fluoruracil in the
suppression of colon cancer growth, but with a far higher safety
profile.[x] Animal research has found that black seed oil has significant
inhibitory effects against colon cancer in rats, without observable
side effects.[xi]
- MRSA: Black
seed has anti-bacterial activity against clinical isolates of
methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus.[xii]
- Opiate
Addiction/Withdrawal: A study on 35 opiate addicts
found black seed as an effective therapy in long-term treatment of
opioid dependence.[xiii]
Sometimes the biblical
reference to 'faith the size of a mustard seed moving mountains' comes to
mind in connection with natural substances like black seeds. After all,
do seeds not contain within them the very hope for continuance of the
entire species that bore it? This super-saturated state of the seed,
where life condenses itself down into an intensely miniaturized
holographic fragment of itself, promising the formation of future worlds
within itself, is the very emblem of life's immense and immortal power.
If we understand the true
nature of the seed, how much life (past, present and future) is contained
within it, it will not seem so far-fetched that it is capable of
conquering antibiotic resistant bacteria, healing the body from chemical
weapons poisoning, or stimulate the regeneration of dying
insulin-producing beta cells in the diabetic, to name but only a fraction
of black seed's experimentally-confirmed powers.
Moving the mountain of inertia
and falsity associated with the conventional concept of disease, is a
task well-suited for seeds and not chemicals. The greatest difference, of
course, between a seed and a patented synthetic chemical (i.e.
pharmaceutical drug), is that Nature (God) made the former, and men with
profit-motives and a deranged understanding of the nature of the body
made the latter.
The time, no doubt, has come
for food, seeds, herbs, plants, sunlight, air, clean water, and yes,
love, to assume once again their central place in medicine, which is to
say, the art and science of facilitating self-healing within the human
body. Failing this, the conventional medical system will crumble under
the growing weight of its own corruption, ineptitude, and iatrogenic
suffering (and subsequent financial liability) it causes. To the degree
that it reforms itself, utilizing non-patented and non-patentable natural
compounds with actual healing properties, a brighter future awaits on the
horizon. To the degree that it fails, folks will learn to take back
control over their health themselves, which is why black seed, and
other food-medicines, hold the key to self-empowerment.
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