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New Roots Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg

New Roots Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg

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60 Softgels | New Roots Herbal Black Cumin Seed Oil 500 MG

New Roots Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg

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New Roots Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg Details

Description
 
Our Black Cumin Seed Oil yields a high dose of thymoquinone, one of the actives in black cumin seed oil, indicated for allergies, rheumatisms, and inflammation.
 
New Roots Herbal’s pure Black Cumin Seed Oil can provide the natural measure of relief that today’s allergy sufferers require.
 
Black cumin seed oil originates back over 3,400 years! Russians call it “chernushka”; it is “faux Anis” in France, “happa sooda” in Oman, “gentle love of the mist” in North America, and “Roman coriander” in Rome. Nigella sativa and its black seed are known by other names, varying between places. Some call it “black caraway,” “habbat al-barakah,” and “habbat sawda”; others call it “black cumin” (kalounji), or even “coriander seeds.” In English, the Nigella sativa plant is commonly referred to as “black cumin”. Nevertheless, this is Nigella sativa, which has been known and used from ancient times and is also known in Persian as “shonaiz”.
 
Black cumin seed oil has been and is still used for numerous health and beauty reasons, in dozens of countries throughout the world. Now, black cumin seed oil’s special properties are becoming a blessing to asthma sufferers.
 
An annual herbaceous plant, black cumin (Nigella sativa) is believed to be indigenous to the Mediterranean region, but has been cultivated in other parts of the world including the Arabian peninsula, northern Africa, and parts of Asia. Tiny and hairy, being no more than 3 mm in length, black cumin originates from the common fennel flower plant of the buttercup (Ranunculaceae) family. Nigella sativa is sometimes mistakenly confused with the fennel herb plant (Foeniculum vulgare).
 
Within institutes worldwide, black cumin seed oil is being studied as new therapies for chronic illness and their effects. Findings are identical to those in previous studies by earlier researchers. Studies show that by using black cumin seed oil, valuable unsaturated fatty acids, for example linoleic and gamma-linolenic acids, get into the organism. This allows a synthesis of important immune-regulating substances derived from prostaglandin E1. Linoleic acid stabilizes the cell membranes, and prostaglandin has the effect of inhibiting inflammation. Thus the immune reactions are stopped, causing illnesses and furthermore could be the start of many chronic illnesses like acne and hayfever, right up to cancer. In addition, the excessive T9‑cell activity of the person suffering from allergies is stabilized through the substance found in black cumin seed oil, as are the abnormally rising immune reactions through suppressed antibodies.
 
Lately, scientists around the world have also confirmed the antibacterial and antimycotic effects of black cumin seed oil. Health-care practitioners in various countries are using the oil against inflammation of all sorts as well as fungi infections. Scientists have even found a remarkable reduction of blood sugar levels. Black cumin seed has been found to help stimulate bone marrow and immune cells, stated by scientists of the Cancer Immuno-Biology Laboratory, adding that it raises interferon production, protects normal cells against cell-destroying free radicals, destroys tumour cells, and raises antibodies-producing B cells.
 
Studies also testify that weak immune systems be regulated by the strong effect of the black cumin seed oil. Scientists have tested the effects of the oil on 600 patients, with results that confirm the cure for allergies at about 70% of the patients. Among them were allergies against pollen and dust, acne, neurodermatological illnesses, asthma patients, etc., who generally have a weak resistance and are prone to suffer from infections.

Suggested Use

Adults: Take 2 New Roots Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg capsules twice daily with food or as directed by your health care practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking supplements containing iron, zinc, calcium or copper.

Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks.

Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive

Each softgel contains:
Organic black cumin (Nigella sativa) seed oil
50% linoleic acid, 20% oleic acid
500 mg
Other ingredients: Mixed tocopherol concentrate (from sunflower) in a softgel made of bovine gelatin, glycerin, and purified water.

New Roots Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg Customer Reviews

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    Great Product

    Have been using black cumin seed for awhile. This product is highly recommended. Feel great taking this product. Already recommended to others.

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