The Benefits and uses of Black Seed OIl

in remedies •  7 years ago 

Ancient history documents the use of this natural remedy as far back as the Egyptians. They knew and used the black seed and described it as a cure for problems and diseases. When the famous boy king (Tutankamun) tomb was unearthed, they discovered a bottle of the oil in his tomb. The ancient Romans also knew this seed and called it Greek Coriander. It is recorded that that the black seed were taken to treat headaches, nasal congestion, toothache and intestinal worms.
The history of this natural medicine is extensive yet there is no record or recommendations of it by modern science. Big pharama does not see any profits in natural remedies, so all studies on this are omitted from the public. If you want to learn more about natural remedies, I suggest you find the oldest member of your family (preferably 65+) and ask them about some of the herbs they used for remedies. The answer you get may just surprise you.
Topically, Black Seed Oil is great for hair loss and dandruff when massaged into the scalp. It is also good for acne, pimples, dry skin, psoriasis, eczema and other troublesome skin conditions. When in doubt, use Black Seed Oil.
I’ve compiled a list of known benefits of black seed oil and recipes. Formulate your own opinion but for me its use has had a very positive affect on my health. Forewarning, it tastes like something your mom made you take when you were sick !

  1. Analgesic (pain-killing)
  2. Anti-bacterial
  3. Anti-ulcer
  4. Anti-inflammatory
  5. Antihistamine
  6. Anti-cancer
  7. Anti-cholinergic
  8. Anti-fungal
  9. Anti-hypertensive
  10. Antioxidant
  11. Antispasmodic
  12. Antiviral
  13. Bronchodilator
  14. Gluconeogenesis inhibitor (anti-diabetic)
  15. Hepatoprotective (liver protecting)
    16.Hypotensive
  16. Insulin sensitizing
  17. Interferon inducer
  18. Leukotriene antagonist
  19. Renoprotective (kidney protecting)
  20. Tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitor

Asthma & Bronchial Problems (Far East, Middle East & Malay Peninsula)
Mix a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil in coffee. Taken twice daily. Also rub chest with Black Seed Oil every night and inhale the vapour of Black Seed Oil in hot water.

Backache & other kinds of rheumatism (Middle East & Malay Peninsula)
Mildly heat a small amount of Black Seed Oil and then stroke the rheumatic area intensely. A teaspoon of the oil should also be drunk three times daily.

Diabetes (India)
Mix a cup of whole Black Seeds, a cup of watercress or mustard seeds, half a cup of pomegranate peel, and half a cup of fumitory. Grind the mixture to powder. Take half a teaspoon of the mixture together with a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil daily before breakfast for one month.

Diarrhoea (India & Middle East)
Mix a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil with a cup of yoghurt. Drinking the mixture twice a day until symptomsdisappear.

Dry Cough (Middle East & North Africa)
A teaspoon of Black Seed Oil should be mixed in coffee and taken twice a day. Rub the chest and back with Black Seed Oil.

Flu & Nasal Congestion (General)
Placing three to four drops of Black Seed Oil in each nostril can relieve nasal congestion and head cold distress.

Hair Greying (General)
Massaging the hair with Black Seed Oil regularly may prevent premature hair greying.

Hair Loss (India & Middle East)
Stroke the scalp thoroughly with lemon and leave for about 15 minutes, shampoo, wash and dry hair thoroughly. Then massage Black Seed Oil into the scalp. Drink a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil mixed in tea/coffee.

Hay Fever (Middle East)
One tablespoon of Black Seed Oil mixed with a glass of lemon should be taken twice daily until symptoms disappear.

Headaches (General)
Rub the forehead and the sides of the face near the ears with Black Seed Oil and bandage the head. Also a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil should be taken before breakfast.

Healthy Being (General)
To maintain good health take a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil mixed with one teaspoon of pure honey, twice daily.

Healthy Complexion (General)
Mix a tablespoon of Black Seed Oil with a tablespoon of olive oil. Rub the face with this mixture and leave it for at least one hour. Wash with soap and water.

Hypertension (India)
Mix any drink with a teaspoon of Black Seed Oil and also take two lobes of garlic every morning with breakfast. Rub all the body with Black Seed Oil and expose your body to sun rays for half an hour once every three days. Repeat for one month.

Laziness and Fatigue (Turkey)
One tablespoon of Black Seed Oil with a glass of pure orange juice every morning for at least 10 days.

Memory Improvement (Middle East)
A teaspoon of Black Seed Oil mixed in 100mg of boiled mint for at least 15 days.

Muscular pains (General)
Massage the area with Black Seed Oil.

Nervous Tension Stress (India)
A teaspoon of Black Seed Oil with a cup of tea/coffee to be taken three times daily.

Sexual Impotency (Europe & Middle East)
Mix 200g of ground Black Seeds with Olive Oil & l00g of ground olibanum & 50g of Black Seed Oil & 50g of olive oil & 200g of pure honey. Mix thoroughly and take a tablespoon after every meal.

Sleeping Disorder (General)
A tablespoon of Black Seed Oil mixed with honey in any hot drink in the evening.

Toothache & Gums (General)
First cook Black Seeds with vinegar. Add Black Seed Oil. Rinse the mouth with this formulation to help the gums and relieve toothache.

Ulcers (Indonesia & India)
Roast powdered Black Seeds over the fire. Mix them with oil of orrisroot, or the oil of henna plant, or the oil of camphire plant making an ointment that is then spread over the festering rural ulcers. After lavation treat with vinegar.

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I like add sesame seed into my drink and food...super healthy for you...thank you for sharing more information 🙏

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