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Published Scientific Reports confirm that Black Seed has an astounding

array of health benefits

 

Increases immune function.

~ U.S. Patents Sections, Antiviral Agents Bulletin #5,482,711

 

Black seed stimulates bone marrow and immune cells and raises the

interferon production, protects normal cells against cell destroying

effects of viruses, destroys tumor cells and raises the number of

anti-bodies producing B cells.

~ Cancer Immuno-biology Laboratory ,South Carolina

 

Black seed contains valuable unsaturated fatty acids, for example

Linoleic and Gammalinolen acids get into the organism. By that it

possible to reach a synthesis of important immune regulating substances

derived as from Prostaglandin E1. Linoleic acid stabilizes the cell

membranes and Prostaglandin has the effect of inhibiting inflammation.

 

By that the immune reactions are stopped which cause the illnesses

and which otherwise could be the start of many chronic illnesses like

acne and hay fever right up to cancer.

~ Dr. Peter Schleicher Immunologist, Munich, Germany

 

Black seed proves to have an ant histamine, antioxidant,

anti-biotic, anti-mycotic and broncho-dilating effect.

~ Study of Black seed oil on humans, American Scientists

 

Black seed is truly a remarkable herb that has been used for over

3000 years. It contains over 100 valuable components. It is a

significant source of essential fatty acids, proteins, carbohydrates and

other vitamins and minerals. "

The seeds are also rich in sterols, especially beta-sitosterol,

which is known to have anti carcinogenic activity " .

~ Dr. Michael Tierra L.AC. O.M.D

 

Black seed tests prove to be genuine universal remedy.

~ Pharmaceutical newspaper, Wissenschaftlicher Text

 

Black seed is a valuable source of protein, carbohydrates,

essential fatty acids, vitamins A, B1, B2, C and niacin as well as

minerals such as calcium, potassium, iron, magnesium, selenium,

magnesium and zinc.

 

~ Phytochemicals of Nigella sativa seeds. Food Chemistry

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