Written demonstrate that the seed has been known since ancient Egypt for its medicinal properties:
External use:
- Anti-inflammatory and soothing essential oil.
- Decreases headache,
- Reduces joint pain and dizziness in local applications or massages.
- Helps to treat colds
- Effective against dental pain (in mouthwash)
- Skin problems (psoriasis, acne, eczema, burns).
- Treats acne and skin problems and improves the complexion.
Nigel has anti-infective action that helps treat respiratory, biliary and urinary problems.
Its draining effect contribute to the elimination of toxins in the intestines and lungs thus protecting the airways against external aggressions.
Nigel contains many natural components:
- Vitamins,
- Enzymes
- Trace elements or
- Omega-6
- Omega-3 plant
- Thymoquinone
- Thymohydroquinone
- Dithymoquinone
- Thymol
Active ingredients
- Amino acids
- Secondary metabolites
recognized for their pharmacological activity
These components have beneficial health effects scientifically proven since decades.
The combination of these components can boost the immune system
Use as a dietary supplement nigella allows for an energetic, when the seasons change.
It is advisable to do two black cumin oil cures for 3 weeks a year to improve his well-being and strengthen the immune system
The "modern" science after several hundred studies published since 1964 has validated the beneficial effects of Nigella on many pathology.
The most used form is the herbal oil Nigel, $ extracted from its seeds.
But there are also capsules used as food supplements
For advice and dosages I give you the information of a specialized site
- For adults: take 1 to 3 teaspoons pure or coffee with honey, milk or any other food during the meal or 1 tablespoon, at bedtime, for cures of three months.
- For a child under 12 years, half a teaspoon a day is enough, while a child over 12 years old may take 1 teaspoon per day of Nigella oil can be mixed with juice fruits, milk, water, olive oil, etc. For example, we can use a mixture of one teaspoon of essential oil soup with black cumin yogurt to soothe diarrhea.
- Externally, black cumin oil is used generally pure, local application several times a day. It is also possible to integrate it into its cosmetics. The black cumin oil may also be added to boiling water, before being inhaled. Crushed seeds may be used in poultices for treating certain skin problems.
Something quite rare no adverse effects is currently known about this product
Precautions of nigella
- Consumed in large quantities, nigella may be slightly toxic.