Emerging research suggests black seed oil, containing thymoquinone, effectively reduces joint inflammation, rivaling NSAIDs like ibuprofen. Clinical trials demonstrate pain relief and improved ...
First up — Nigella seeds (pronounced like the spoon-licking celeb chef) go by a whole load of different aliases. Kalonji, black seeds, black cumin, black onion seed, black sesame seed, fennel flower, ...
There’s something deeply comforting about traditional remedies that draw on the healing power of herbs. Passed down through generations, ingredients like turmeric, Nigella sativa (black seed), and ...
Researchers have demonstrated that thymoquinone (TQ) a major component of black seed oil (Nigella sativa) can suppress the growth of several aggressive prostate cancer (PCa) cell lines, in vitro.
If you were to say “nigella” to most foodies, they would probably think of British celebrity chef Nigella Lawson rather than the spice. They do not have much aroma until they are cooked, either by ...