16 More Reasons Black Seed
Is 'The Remedy For Everything But Death
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November 29th 2013 at 9:00 am
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A year ago,
we wrote an article about nigella sativa (aka black seed) titled, 'The Remedy For Everything But Death.' It
described the research on the many ways in which black seed (nigella sativa) is
a potentially life-saving medicinal food, and is one of our most popular
articles, with over 225K social media shares.
Opening with, "This humble, but immensely powerful seed, kills MRSA, heals the chemical weapon poisoned body, stimulates regeneration of the dying beta cells within the diabetic's pancreas, and yet too few even know it exists," the article summarized the peer-reviewed and published research on 10 of the seed's remarkable health benefits:
Opening with, "This humble, but immensely powerful seed, kills MRSA, heals the chemical weapon poisoned body, stimulates regeneration of the dying beta cells within the diabetic's pancreas, and yet too few even know it exists," the article summarized the peer-reviewed and published research on 10 of the seed's remarkable health benefits:
- 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, 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]
Since then,
the biomedical research on black seed has continued to flourish, with another
78 studies published and cited on the National Library of Medicine's biomedical
database MEDLINE over the past 11 months.
Here are
16 additional potential health benefits to add to the growing list:
- Prevents
Radiation Damage:
Nigella sativa oil (NSO) and its active component, thymoquinone,
protect brain tissue from radiation-induced nitrosative stress.[i]
- Protects
Against Damage from Heart Attack: A thymoquinone extract from nigella sativa has a
protective effect against damage associated with experimental heart
attack.[ii]
- Prevents
Morphine Dependence/Toxicity:
An alcohol extract of nigella sativa reduces morphine-associated
conditioned place preference, an indication of morphine intoxication,
dependence and tolerance.[iii]
- Prevents
Kidney Damage Associated with Diabetes: A thymoquinone extract from
nigella sativa has protective effects on experimental diabetic
nephropathy.[iv]
- Prevents
Post-Surgical Adhesions: Covering
peritoneal surfaces with Nigella sativa oil (NSO) after peritoneal trauma
is effective in decreasing peritoneal adhesion formation in an
experimental model.[v]
- Prevents
Alzheimer's Associated Neurotoxicity: A thymoquinone extract from
nigella sativa has protective effects on experimental diabetic prevents
neurotoxicity and Aβ1-40-induced apoptosis in the cell model.[vi]
- Suppresses
Breast Cancer Growth: : A
thymoquinone extract from nigella sativa inhibits tumor growth and induces
programmed cell death (apoptosis) in a breast cancer xenograft mouse
model.[vii]
[viii]
- Exhibits
Anti-Psoriasis Properties: The
alcohol extract of nigella sativa seeds exhibit anti-psoriatic activity,
consistent with its medicinal use in traditional medicine.[ix]
- Prevents
Brain Pathology Associated with Parkinson's Disease: A thymoquinone extract from
nigella sativa protects cultured neurons against αSN-induced synaptic
toxicity, a pathology observed in the brains of patients with Parkinson's
disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.[x]
- Kills
Highly Aggressive Gliobastoma Brain Cancer Cells: A thymoquinone extract from
nigella sativa exhibits glioblastoma cell killing activity. [xi]
- Kills
Leukemia Cells:
A thymoquinone from nigella sativa induces mitochondria-mediated apoptosis
in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in vitro.[xii]
- Suppresses
Liver Cancer Growth:
A thymoquinone extract from nigella sativa prevents chemically-induced
cancer in a rat model.[xiii]
- Prevents
Diabetic Pathologies:
A water and alcohol extract of nigella sativa at low doses has a
blood-sugar lowering effect and ameliorative effect on regeneration of
pancreatic islets, indicating its value as a therapeutic agent in the
management of diabetes mellitus.[xiv]
- Suppresses
Cervical Cancer Cell Growth:
A thymoquinone extract from nigella sativa exhibits anti-proliferative,
apoptotic and anti-invasive properties in a cervical cancer cell line.[xv]
- Prevents
Lead-Induced Brain Damage:
A thymoquinone extract from nigella sativa ameliorates lead-induced brain
damage in Sprague Dawley rats.[xvi]
- Kills
Oral Cancer Cells:
A thymoquinone extract from nigella sativa induces programmed cell death
(apoptosis) in oral cancer cells.[xvii]
Why is such
a powerful seed not yet on the radar of most medical and nutrition communities?
We know sesame seed can beat Tylenol in reducing
arthritis pain and can reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors in a manner
that makes statin drugs envious, and we know flaxseeds shrink breast and prostate tumors, but black seed's benefits
are still largely under reported and underutilized.
16 More Reasons Black Seed
Is 'The Remedy For Everything But Death' - Part 2
Friday, November 29th 2013 at 9:00 am
Written By:

Interestingly,
despite this blind spot, and as if to confirm black seed's immense potential as
a healing agent, Nestlé, the Switzerland-based global food giant, filed a
patent on patent on the use of nigella sativa to "prevent food
allergies" in 2010 (Nestlé's international patent publication
WO2010133574). This obvious attempt to appropriate traditional knowledge and
use claimed the plant seed or extract should be Nestlé's intellectual property
when used as a food ingredient or drug. According to a Third
World Network Briefing Paper from July, 2012:
"The
Swiss giant's claims appear invalid, as traditional uses of Nigella sativa
clearly anticipate Nestlé's patent application, and developing country
scholarship has already validated these traditional uses and further described,
in contemporary scientific terms, the very medicinal properties of black seed
that Nestlé seeks to claim as its own "invention".
"Nestlé claims any use of an opioid receptor-stimulating compound to treat or prevent allergies, specifically thymoquinone and, more specifically, administration of thymoquinone in the form of Nigella sativa plant material (seeds).3 The type of food allergy of greatest focus is upset stomach and diarrhea."
"Nestlé claims any use of an opioid receptor-stimulating compound to treat or prevent allergies, specifically thymoquinone and, more specifically, administration of thymoquinone in the form of Nigella sativa plant material (seeds).3 The type of food allergy of greatest focus is upset stomach and diarrhea."
The good
news is that no such patent has yet to win approval, and for now, this food is
still freely available. For additional research updates, simply go to Pubmed.gov, and sign up for an automatic
email update for the keyword "nigella sativa," and you'll be one of
the first to learn about the new research being done on this amazing seed as it
comes directly through the biomedical research pipeline.
[i] Adem Ahlatci, Abdurahman Kuzhan,
Seyithan Taysi, Omer Can Demirtas, Hilal Eryigit Alkis, Mehmet Tarakcioglu, Ali
Demirci, Derya Caglayan, Edibe Saricicek, Kadir Cinar. Radiation-modifying
abilities of Nigella sativa and Thymoquinone on radiation-induced nitrosative
stress in the brain tissue. Phytomedicine. 2013 Nov 21.
pii: S0944-7113(13)00432-7. doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2013.10.023. [Epub ahead of
print]
[ii] Mohammad Akram Randhawa, Mastour
Safar Alghamdi, Subir Kumar Maulik. The
effect of thymoquinone, an active component of Nigella sativa, on isoproterenol
induced myocardial injury. Pak J Pharm Sci. 2013
Nov;26(6):1215-9.
[iii] Milad Anvari, Atefeh Seddigh,
Mohammad Naser Shafei, Hassan Rakhshandeh, Amir Hossein Talebi, Mohammad Reza
Tahani, S Mohsen Saeedjalali, Mahmoud Hosseini. Nigella
sativa extract affects conditioned place preference induced by morphine in
rats. 2012 Oct;32(2):82-8. doi: 10.4103/0257-7941.118537.
[iv] Ola M Omran. Effects
of Thymoquinone on STZ-induced Diabetic Nephropathy: An Immunohistochemical
Study. Ultrastruct Pathol. 2013 Oct 17.
[v] Ahmet Sahbaz, Firat Ersan, Serdar
Aydin. Effect
of Nigella sativa oil on postoperative peritoneal adhesion formation.
J
Obstet Gynaecol Res. 2013 Oct 7. doi: 10.1111/jog.12172.
[vi] Norsharina Ismail, Maznah Ismail,
Musalmah Mazlan, Latiffah Abdul Latiff, Mustapha Umar Imam, Shahid Iqbal, Nur
Hanisah Azmi, Siti Aisyah Abd Ghafar, Kim Wei Chan. Thymoquinone
Preventsβ-Amyloid Neurotoxicity in Primary Cultured Cerebellar Granule Neurons.
2013 Nov;33(8):1159-69. doi: 10.1007/s10571-013-9982-z. Epub 2013 Oct 8.
[vii] Chern Chiuh Woo, Annie Hsu, Alan
Prem Kumar, Gautam Sethi, Kwong Huat Benny Tan. Thymoquinone
Inhibits Tumor Growth and Induces Apoptosis in a Breast Cancer Xenograft Mouse
Model: The Role of p38 MAPK and ROS. 2013 Oct
2;8(10):e75356. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075356. PMID: 24098377
[viii] Shashi Rajput, B N Prashanth Kumar,
Kaushik Kumar Dey, Ipsita Pal, Aditya Parekh, Mahitosh Mandal. Molecular
targeting of Akt by thymoquinone promotes G1 arrest through translation
inhibition of cyclin D1 and induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells.
2013 Nov 13;93(21):783-90. doi: 10.1016/j.lfs.2013.09.009. Epub 2013 Sep 15.
PMID: 24044882
[ix] Lalitha Priyanka Dwarampudi,
Dhanabal Palaniswamy, Muruganantham Nithyanantham, P S Raghu. Antipsoriatic
activity and cytotoxicity of ethanolic extract of Nigella sativa seeds.
2012 Oct;8(32):268-72. doi: 10.4103/0973-1296.103650. PMID:24082629
[x] A H Alhebshi, A Odawara, M Gotoh, I
Suzuki. Thymoquinone
protects cultured hippocampal and human induced pluripotent stem cells-derived
neurons againstα-synuclein-induced synapse damage. Neurosci
Lett. 2013 Sep 27. pii: S0304-3940(13)00873-2. doi:
10.1016/j.neulet.2013.09.049. PMID: 24080376
[xi] Ira O Racoma, Walter Hans Meisen,
Qi-En Wang, Balveen Kaur, Altaf A Wani. Thymoquinone
inhibits autophagy and induces cathepsin-mediated, caspase-independent cell
death in glioblastoma cells. 2013 Sep 9;8(9):e72882. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0072882. PMID: 24039814
[xii] Landa Zeenelabdin Ali Salim, Syam
Mohan, Rozana Othman, Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab, Behnam Kamalidehghan, Bassem Y
Sheikh, Mohamed Yousif Ibrahim. Thymoquinone
induces mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in
vitro. . 2013 Sep 12;18(9):11219-40. doi:
10.3390/molecules180911219. PMID: 24036512
[xiii] Subramanian Raghunandhakumar,
Arumugam Paramasivam, Selvam Senthilraja, Chandrasekar Naveenkumar, Selvamani
Asokkumar, John Binuclara, Sundaram Jagan, Pandi Anandakumar, Thiruvengadam
Devaki. Thymoquinone
inhibits cell proliferation through regulation of G1/S phase cell cycle
transition in N-nitrosodiethylamine-induced experimental rat hepatocellular
carcinoma. 2013 Oct 23;223(1):60-72. doi:
10.1016/j.toxlet.2013.08.018. Epub 2013 Sep 3. PMID:24012840
[xiv] Samad Alimohammadi, Rahim Hobbenaghi,
Javad Javanbakht, Danial Kheradmand, Reza Mortezaee, Maryam Tavakoli, Farshid
Khadivar, Hamid Akbari. Protective
and antidiabetic effects of extract from Nigella sativa on blood glucose
concentrations against streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic in rats: an
experimental study with histopathological evaluation. PMID:
23947821
[xv] Cagri Sakalar, Merve Yuruk, Tugba
Kaya, Metin Aytekin, Salih Kuk, Halit Canatan. Pronounced
transcriptional regulation of apoptotic and TNF-NF-kappa-B signaling genes during
the course of thymoquinone mediated apoptosis in HeLa cells.
Mol Cell Biochem. 2013 Nov;383(1-2):243-51. doi: 10.1007/s11010-013-1772-x.
Epub 2013 Aug 14.PMID: 23943306
[xvi] Khaled Radad, Khaled Hassanein,
Mubarak Al-Shraim, Rudolf Moldzio, Wolf-Dieter Rausch. Thymoquinone
ameliorates lead-induced brain damage in Sprague Dawley rats.
PMID: 23910425
[xvii] Ehab Abdelfadil, Ya-Hsin Cheng,
Da-Tian Bau, Wei-Jen Ting, Li-Mien Chen, Hsi-Hsien Hsu, Yueh-Min Lin, Ray-Jade
Chen, Fu-Jenn Tsai, Chang-Hai Tsai, Chih-Yang Huang. Thymoquinone
induces apoptosis in oral cancer cells through p38β inhibition.


3 comments:
God is the real remedy. Try being a good person and stop praying to the latest fad food.
“Black seed” aka nigella sativa, is God-created & given to help mankind to assist in creating optimal health, as are many plant creations here, not exactly “the latest food fad”, but rather referred to in Isaiah 28:25,27. Don’t see anyone “praying to” it, but rather thankful for God’s provision of it for our benefit, if one chooses same. “Being a good person” is always a wonderful idea, of course, and very conducive to good health also, as optimal health encompasses physical, emotional, mental & spiritual aspects. Blessings & love 2 ALL always in all ways… fm7 :D
Dude who do you think put that on the Earth for us to benefit from? Creator.
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