Everything you ever wanted to know about black seeds
Gary Null, PHD states, "Black Cumin Oil is the single most important oil you can take for your body's healing."
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Black seed is also known as Nigella sativa, black cumin, kalonji, haba al barakah and gizhah. It has been used for over 2000 years as a relief for all disease and recently it has been studied extensively for cancer, skin disease and inflammation disorders. Originally black seeds were used for migraines, allergies and acne disorders, but as scientist begin to realize its potential for curing cancer, the research began.
Pancreatic Cancer Research In 2008 Jefferson Kimmel Cancer Center studied the effect of Nigella sativa on pancreatic cancer tumor cells and discovered that they were able to kill 62% of the cells. Future research by Jefferson showed that with the use of Nigella sativa, they were able to annihilate or cause cell death on 82% of tumor cells. In addition to the positive results on pancreatic cancer, they found more results worth noting. According to Hwyda Arafat, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of Surgery at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, "Nigella sativa helps treat a broad array of diseases, including some immune and inflammatory disorders. Previous studies also have shown anticancer activity in prostate and colon cancers, as well as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects." Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Black Seeds Now Available for $6.99
Researchers at Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson showed that Nigella sativa could cause cell death when used against pancreatic tumor cells. The results showed an 80 percent success rate. This study on pancreatic tumor cells was only the beginning to many future studies on the effect of Nigella sativa against cancer.
Nigella Sativa a Natural Cure for Diabetes
There are 171 million people who suffer with diabetes worldwide and in the US there are approximately 25.8 million sufferers. In the Middle East 7 out of every 10 deaths are attributed to side effects of diabetes. Diabetes is a global epidemic and studies show by the year 2030 figures will double. More Information on Black Seeds
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