By Eileen Renders
Because the Bible tells us that God created the world in seven days, He made the Sun, the earth, the water, and created us. We are also told that Jesus is quoted as saying, I made these herbs, leaves, and berries for your food and your medicine.
Many medicines of today have been created using herbs and leaves, such as Red yeast rice for making Statin drugs, and Foxglove for Digitalis heart medicine. These natural medicines, through nature, are first synthesized to break down their molecular structure, and prepared in a potent capsule or pill, enabling Pharmaceutical Companies to place their name on these drugs.
Be aware, however, that these natural herbs and leaves, or berries come to us in nature do not exclude some of them from being toxic.
Nigella Savita, Thymoquinone – Thymoquinone being the ingredient in Nigella Savita is the ingredient in Nigella Savita shown to provide benefit.
Keywords: Anti-cancer, Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant
Since there have already been some studies into Thymoquinone, and much of it with some caution, especially for those with diseases such as diabetes, etc, or on medications that could cause a reaction, it is not suggested here for use without consulting with one’s doctor.
Find more research online at pmc.ncbi.nim.nih.gov/articles/pmc4387230.
You can also find more information through the National Library of Medicine through their studies.
Thymoquinone (the active ingredient in Nigella Savita) is being sold online and through many Markets in a product called Blackseed oil capsules. Although it has been used for Acne, skin problems, and as an antioxidant, it has been hailed mostly for its anti-inflammatory abilities.
Because many middle-aged individuals suffer from some form of Arthritis, or other type of inflammatory auto-immune disorder they may be willing to try anything, NOT RECOMMENDED without your doctor’s approval.
Black seed oil needs to be recommended in a dosage that is both beneficial and cautious, and without being contraindicated due to other medications, being pregnant, etc.
Disclaimer: The information contained in articles by Eileen Renders is not meant to become a substitute for one’s physician’s recommendations; they are for educational purposes only. Drugs, herbs, and or supplements are often contraindicated with certain other medications and conditions.

Eileen Renders is a retired nutrition counselor, health research writer, author, and publisher with more than a dozen published titles on www.Amazon.com She founded the First Wellness Center in Atlantic County in 1995 and was a provider for Cigna and United Healthcare.