Sunday, March 1, 2015

BLACK SEED OIL




The tipical black seed oil is a multivitamin with a multitude of nutrients.

It contains vitamins A, B, B2, C and niacin. Other beneficial components to human health are iron, zinc, calcium, potassium, magnesium, selenium, linoleic acid and oleic acid. Broken down into its constituent nutrients, black seed oil contains approximately 20 percent protein, 40 percent carbohydrates and 35 percent polyunsaturated fatty acids. There are two essential compounds that have been identified to give the oil its wide-spectrum of medicinal characteristic: nigellone and thymoquinone.

Recommendations for use:

                     against cough, asthma and bronchitis, the oil can be rubbed on the chest and back and dissolved in boiling water so the vapor can be inhaled or directly consumed via a 1/2 tsp. each morning.

                     Against allergies: as a safer alternative of cortisone; take half a teaspoon twice daily when symptoms appear.

                     Expand your mind: penetrating your subconscious inhalating it!

                     Antispasmodic: massage the oil on the affected area, twice per day.To render a general calming effect on the body, a teaspoon of the oil can be mixed in with a cup of chamomile tea, which is another herb known for its calming effect that can be drank at the end of the day.

                     Againts fever and pain: analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties


                     Cleansing: to remedy hypertension, cardiac problems and cholesterol problems.


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