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Terminalia Chebula - 120 caplets- 750mg each - 100% pure and organic Haritaki.
Certified with Vegan, Gluten Free, Kosher & Halal.
Free of binders, preservatives, artificial color, flavor, sulfates, phthalates, dioxides.
Some of the many benefits of Haritaki :
Haritaki has been used for thousands of years by yogis, monks, mystics and Haritaki is actually the herb (technically A fruit, native to Asia) that we see the Medicine Buddha holding in both hands in all of the paintings of the great Healer, referred to as “Supreme Nectar that Illuminates the Mind”.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Black Seed Oil Benefits
Usage:
Begin with just half a teaspoon dose, and slowly increase to 1-2 teaspoons per day. NOTE: It is best to NOT consume on an empty stomach. Instead, take it directly AFTER you have eaten a meal.
Can be applied to skin or hair.
Our innovative first cold pressed Black Seed Oil is produced from the finest, most potent quality black seeds sourced from Ethiopia. A country well known for the strongest seeds worldwide. With a Thymoquinone percentage of up to 7.8%, you are purchasing the strongest black seed oil in the world!
*Note*, our oil has indeed been third party tested and lab test results showing our TQ levels can be sent upon request for those who would like to see this information.
So you may be asking by now, what is Thymoquinone and why is it so important!?
Let’s get into it! So, Thymoquinone has been described by some researchers as:
“…an emerging natural drug with a wide range of medical applications…”
Other researchers decorate thymoquinone as:
Moreover, thymoquinone is considered a dietary phytochemical. Whilst thymoquinone (TQ) is also the most abundant constituent of the volatile oil(or essential oil) of Nigella sativa seeds (aka. black seeds, or black cumin seeds). And most medicinal properties of black seed oil are associated with it’s thymoquinone content.
So in this section we’ll hopefully start understanding the important role of thymoquinone in black seed oil.
Generally.
Which should form a basis for which black seed oil to purchase. Brands that don’t state this percentage insinuate it’s lack of, but this compound is the key to black seeds great healing properties.
Specifically.
So let’s start by listing some of theacademically reported activities… Or medical applications… Orpharmacological effects or functions of thymoquinone (TQ).
So now we’ve summarized this amazing array of academically reported thymoquinone benefits… Let’s go through each one in a bit more depth to bolster our arsenal in understanding the importance of thymoquinone content in black seed oil! Note you can fast forward to the thymoquinone function/s that interest you the most. Or more efficiently… Skip to the thymoquinone functions that are most applicable to an issue/illness you may currently be experiencing.
So firstly, thymoquinone (TQ) has been reported by researchers as:
Other researchers describe thymoquinone as:
Additionally, and amazingly even more academics assert thymoquinone’s anti-cancer function by way of stating:
So as we can see, the thymoquinone content of black seed oil is extremely important in regards to it’s anti-cancer function. Which is why choosing the best oil is crucial in your healing journey, as well as one which can increasethe anticancer potential of pharmaceutical drugs… Whilst reducing their toxicside effects.
Firstly, we should try to grasp that black seed oil contains both fixed oil. As well as essential oil. Also known or referred to as volatile oil.
So, volatile oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid consisting of volatile chemical compounds from plants.
Whilst, fixed oil is a nonvolatile oil derived either from plants. Or animals.
There are some fundamental differences between volatile oil and fixed oil.
But that doesn’t concern us here too much. Rather, what we want to understand is that thymoquinone is derived from the essential (volatile) oil of black seed oil. Not from black seed oil’s fixed oil.
So, we know that an anti-oxidant is a substance that protects cells from the damage caused by free radicals. Thereafter, in a recent academic study, researchers concluded:
Furthermore, as we already know. Thymoquinone is the most abundant constituent of black seed oil’s volatile oil. And in this particular study the percentage content of thymoquinone present in black seed oil samples was between 28% and 57%. Thus supporting the notion of thymoquinone functioning as an antioxidant.
Furthermore, researchers have stated:
“Antioxidant property is considered one of the vital properties of TQ.”
They even go onto detail thymoquinone’s antioxidant function…
“Thymoquinone acts by induction of cytoprotective enzymes resulting in [the] cells’ protection against oxidative stress induced cellular damage.”
Finally, another research study has demonstrated the antioxidant function of TQ in preventing chemical-induced carcinogenesis. Researchers reported:
Thus, we can see the thymoquinone content of black seed oil is also important in regards to it’s antioxidant function. Therefore, giving you another reason to prioritise thymoquinone content in your choice of black seed oil… Especially, with the academic research supporting this beneficial property.
So as previously mentioned in our initial list… Hepatoprotection refers to being protective against damage to the liver. So in this section we look into whether the thymoquinone content in black seed oil can protect against liver damage.
So, in answering that question… Researchers of one recent academic study conclude:
“…TQ protects against TAM-induced [tamoxifen-induced] hepatotoxicity.”
Furthermore, this is an example of thymoquinone reducing the toxic effects of clinical drugs. As tamoxifen (TAM) is an anti estrogen used in the treatment and prevention of hormone dependent breast cancer.
In another study, researchers reported that orally administered TQ showed a pivotal role in the protection of various organs against oxidative damage induced by free radical-generating agents. Such as carbon tetrachloride-evoked hepatotoxicity. In other words damage to the liver.
Additionally, in a very recent study…Researchers concluded:
Thus, we can see the thymoquinone content of black seed oil is also important in regards to it’s hepatoprotective function. As supported by academic research.
Or thymoquinone on tumours. In the british-english expression. But of course we are concerned with thymoquinone’s anti-tumor function. Meaning, to inhibit the growth of tumors in the body. Note, not all tumors are cancerous. Some tumors are simply benign. Or non-cancerous. So let’s check out some academic research proofs for TQ’s anti tumor function!
Firstly, one study’s results showed…
…That treatment of tumor-bearing mice with 10 mg/kg TQ showed significant ability to reduce tumor growth… With a percentage change in tumor size of (−1.25%) as compared to untreated mice (+209.82%)…
Thus, treatment of tumor-bearing mice with TQ (Thymoquinone), combined with another drug (CB 1954). caused a significant regression in tumor size and induced extensive necrosis in these tumors.
Furthermore, other researchers concluded:
Therefore, we can conclude thymoquinone content of black seed oil as also important in regards to it’s anti-tumor activity.
So, as previously mentioned cardioprotection refers to preserving the heart. As well as reducing… Or even preventing myocardial damage. So if you’ve been following so far then you’ll know that you can now advertise your black seed oil as anti-tumor. Hepatoprotective etc. With specific reference to the thymoquinone content in your black seed oil as being the main active constituent researchers associate with these amazing functions. So let’s move on to see if the academic research also supports thymoquinone as cardioprotective.
But firstly, let’s understand…
“CVDs [cardiovascular disorders] form the single largest cause of early mortality in developed as well as developing countries at an alarming rate.”
Or as ourworldindata.org mentions…
“Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally. The second biggest cause are cancers.”
Thus, cardioprotective agents are of great benefit to humanity.
On a global level. As well as for your target market communities…
So what do academics conclude in regards to thymoquinone being cardioprotective?
“It has been observed in different studies that TQ [thymoquinone] efficiently improved CVD…”
Also…
“Various studies have shown that TQ promotes and boosts heart health.”
Another study’s researchers concluded:
Another study, from a completely different country supports the aforementioned findings. Whilst even more researchers state:
So yes! We can conclude thymoquinone content of black seed oil as possessing cardioprotective activity. A major addition to thymoquinone’s plethora of medical applications.
Well let’s find out…
So in a fairly recent study comparing thymoquinone’s anti-inflammatory properties with another bioactive substance (curcumin)… Researchers reported…
“These results suggest that TQ [thymoquinone] is more potent [than curcumin] in inhibiting the inflammatory changes associating asthma.”
Ok. But why is a comparison with curcumin significant in the first place? Well…
So, that’s why this comparison is significant!
Therefore, you can confidently market your black seed oil as, ‘a more potent anti-inflammatory than curcumin!’…Based upon research on thymoquinone content in black seed oil… Of course.
Additionally, results of another study read:
“Histological examination of lung tissue demonstrated that TQ significantly inhibited allergen-induced lung eosinophilicinflammation and mucus-producing goblet cells.”
So, this is another academic proof…
And the same researchers further express:
“These data suggest that TQ attenuates [decreases] allergic airway inflammation… Thus demonstrating its potential anti-inflammatory role during the allergic response in the lung.”
Additionally, even more researchers attest to thymoquinone’s anti-inflammatory function:
Thus, purchasing black seed oil with greater thymoquinone content… Such as Ethiopian or Egyptian black seed oil is more conducive for boosting your sales based upon thymoquinone content. As naturally customers will prefer the types of black seed oil that have greater thymoquinone content. So, more TQ equates more medicinal benefit. Like anti-inflammatory function.
As we have already established that black seed oil is good for diabetes… Let’s look closer at whether or not the thymoquinone content in black seed oil plays a role in this anti-diabetic effect?
Briefly, diabetes is a chronic disease that involves a deficiency in insulin caused by β-cell damage. However, academic research shows thymoquinone (TQ) has anti-diabetic properties through protecting the β-cell from injury. An example of this is a study where researchers state:
Likewise, another study showed:
“TQ (50 mg/kg for 30 days, gastric gavage) decreased blood glucose levels in gestational diabetic hamster[s] by inhibiting the synthesis of gluconeogenic enzymes.”
Thus we have affirmed another beneficial property to add to our list. Black seed oil is an anti-diabetic. Based upon it’s thymoquinone content of course!
Firstly, as aforementioned… Anti-microbial activity refers to eliminating microorganisms such as bacteria or mold. Or stopping them from growing and causing disease. So does thymoquinone (TQ) do this?
In one study, Staph. aureus (type of bacteria) was very susceptible to TQ… Moreover, thymoquinone Even killed this bacteria at a certain dose. Thus, demonstrating thymoquinone’s anti-microbial… As well as it’s anti-bacterial function. In this instance.
Furthermore, academic research reporting from a number of studies concludes…
“TQ showed activities against a wide range of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses… TQ also demonstrated… antifungal activity against some very important fungal pathogens… A limited number of studies also suggest the efficacy of N. sativa and TQ against viruses including cytomegalovirus (CMV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and influenza virus…”
Thus, the academic research firmly supports thymoquinone content in black seed oil as anti-microbial. Which encompasses anti-bacterial, as well as anti-fungal functions. So we can add this major function to thymoquinone’s amazing portfolio of medical applications.
So, immunomodulation is…
‘Change in the body’s immune system, caused by agents that activate or suppress its function.’
And in regards to thymoquinone’s immunomodulatory function… Some researchers have mentioned:
Ok, but is thymoquinone’s immunomodulatory function beneficial to health? Let’s see…
Well with these conclusions from even more researchers… It seems thymoquinone’s immunomodulatory activity is beneficial to health. But to further cement our understanding… Let’s observe the conclusions of yet more academics…
So here not only do researchers report TQ’s positive immunomodulatory effects on atopic dermatitis (often called eczema)… But they also suggest an academic pathway to establishing TQ as a treatment for this skin condition!
So, as previously mentioned an anti-histaminic effect means:
‘To block the adverse effects of histamines. Which can bring about an onset of fever, a runny nose, watery eyes, itching and sneezing for example.’
And some researchers claim…
“…TQ has a potent anti-histaminic effect.”
Researchers further assert…
“…it is proven that a main mechanism by which TQ acts against gastric injury is an anti-histaminic action.”
Thus, based on these academic conclusions… As well as the studies they come from… black seed oil is an anti-histaminic… Based upon the thymoquinone content of the black seed oil. Moreover, the last conclusion brings us nicely into our next pharmacological effect of thymoquinone…
So as aforementioned… Gastroprotection refers to protection against diseases of the stomach. So some academics have mentioned the following in regards to thymoquinone’s gastroprotective activity…
More researchers conclude:
Thus adding more support to the notion of thymoquinone being gastroprotective… So, here we have another medicinal application of thymoquinone content in black seed oil. And again, this is another benefit for you leverage to boost sales. Especially, for those customers seeking natural gastroprotective solutions.
So, nephroprotection refers to protecting the kidney from harm. But is the thymoquinone content in black seed oil nephroprotective?
Well in a recent study researchers found…
So here, not only did thymoquinone display nephroprotective activity… But it also out-classed other nephroprotective agents! Thus, driving researchers to mention…
“In conclusion, we suggest that TQ may be used as a prophylactic [disease preventing] agent against nephrotoxicity…”
Additionally, a recent academic review, including 12 studies in which chemotherapy-induced nephrotoxicity (kidney damage) was combated by NS (Nigella sativa) or TQ (thymoquinone) concluded:
Therefore, we can safely add nephroprotection to thymoquinone’s medical functions…
Now, let’s move on to the next one…
Firstly, let’s define neuroprotection…
So, what does the academic literature report on thymoquinone’s neuroprotective activity?
Well, firstly let’s look at neuroinflammation. Which is basically inflammation of nervous tissue. Moreover, inflammation is reported as the main factor involved in the development of Parkinson’s disease (PD). As well as Alzheimer disease (AD). Furthermore, activation of microglia is reported as the main factor for the ignition, as well as the progression of neuroinflammation.
So astonishingly, some researchers conclude:
“Taken together, these studies show that TQ inhibits… neuroinflammation in… microglia”
Furthermore, another study also supported this conclusion.
Now, in continuing in our discovery of thymoquinone’s neuroprotective function… Let’s look at it’s effect on depression. So, in this regard some researchers conclude:
“Nigella sativa and TQ had protective effects on LPS-induced depression-like behavior…”
Thus, based on this academic conclusion, we can dub TQ as possessing neuroprotective function, generally… But also, anti depressant activity, in specific.
Thereafter, let’s look into thymoquinone’s effect on epilepsy.
So, in regards to this neurological disorder, some researchers report…
“…TQ treatment (10 mg/kg) decreased brain injuries induced by SE [status epilepticus, a form of epilepsy] via modulating the Nrf2 signaling pathway involved in the activation of the antioxidant defense system. In addition, the behavioral experiments indicated that TQ also improved learning and memory function…”
Thymoquinone’s anti-epileptic and neuroprotective function was also reported in another study. Here, researchers found:
“…TQ (10 mg/kg) prevented epilepsy by decreasing gene expression of NF-kB…”
Researchers also reported:
“Thymoquinone… lowered death rate, decreased seizure severity, and improved learning and memory functions.”
Whilst, yet another study affirmed thymoquinone’s antiepileptogenic function. Thus, adding even more weight to thymoquinone’s neuroprotective function. Especially, against epilepsy.
So, in addition to the growing list ofneuroprotective functions of thymoquinone… Let’s look into TQ’s effect on Parkinson’s disease. Which is described as…
So, one study shows…
Furthermore, many other studies report thymoquinone’s positive effect on Parkinson’s disease.
So Alzheimer’s disease is described as…
So based upon the findings of one academic study it can be concluded:
“These findings confirmed that TQ may be an effective treatment in AD [Alzheimer’s disease].”
And of course there are numerous other studies to support this view.
So overall there is much in-depth academic research supporting thymoquinone’s neuroprotective activity. And we have another amazing medical application of thymoquinone content in black seed oil.
Now let’s look at if thymoquinone’s pharmacological effects literally transcend deep into our very bones?
Well, one recent academic study demonstrated that thymoquinone was effective in bone healing. In fact…
“It has shown that the alveolar bone loss due to periodontitis was reduced by… [gastric administered] TQ…”
Additionally, the following can be concluded from the results of another study:
“In addition, systemic use of TQ in rats resulted in measurable acceleration of bone formation. Systemic administration of 10 mg/kg of TQ can promote bone formation…”
So yet again we have another medical application of thymoquinone’s content in black seed oil. Now, let’s continue and investigate thymoquinone’s effect against fibrosis…
Firstly, as we have previously mentioned… Fibrosis is defined as the overgrowth, hardening, and/or scarring of various tissues.
Secondly, one study investigating the preventative and therapeutic effects of thymoquinone on pulmonary fibrosis (a lung disease) concluded:
Also, other researchers conclude:
“TQ may be a potential candidate for the therapy of hepatic fibrosis.”
So there we have it! Academic literature supporting the notion that the thymoquinone content in black seed oil is beneficial against fibrosis. But amazingly, we are not done here!
Let’s get straight into this one… Researchers have reported thymoquinone as cytotoxic (toxic) towards…
Therefore, researchers concluded:
“The use of TQ could be a viable option for reproductive system diseases.”
Another recent academic study investigated the effects of TQ on obesity and testicular structure. Here researchers concluded…
“The number of healthy sperm was increased and the anomalies significantly reduced by using TQ…”
Thus, demonstrating thymoquinone’s beneficial effect on reproduction. Additionally, cadmium chloride can induce reproductive toxicity. However, in one study thymoquinone administration prevented the harmful effects of cadmium chloride via activating testicular endocrine and antioxidant systems.
Therefore, these studies, along with the gulf of published academic literature champion thymoquinone as beneficial against reproductive ailments.
So, what are respiratory diseases?
Well according to britannica.com,respiratory diseases are:
“any of the diseases and disorders of the airways and the lungs that affect human respiration”
Thus, according to this definition SARS-Cov-2 would certainly be considered a respiratory disease. So, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (or SARS-Cov-2) is said to be a strain of coronavirus that causes Covid-19.Which is a said to be a respiratory illness.
But, does thymoquinone have any beneficial medical application for this type of respiratory disease?
Well, here’s what some researchers have mentioned in this regard…
And, thus we have a medical benefit, that is very applicable to current world events.
So to answer this question let’s present what some researchers who looked at multiple academic studies concluded:
So, yet again we have another amazing medical application of the thymoquinone content in black seed oil. But, we’re still not finished.
From all the academic research papers we have looked at… We have observed that generally, academics find thymoquinone to be extremely safe. That being with almost no toxicity and little known side-effects. So here are some examples academic literature supporting this…
Firstly, the following results are from a study looking into the general toxicities of thymoquinone in humans…
“No side effects were reported and the maximum tolerated dose (MDT) was not identified.”
Secondly, the following conclusions are from a paper reviewing multiple studies into the therapeutic potentials of thymoquinone…
Thirdly, other researchers assert:
Thus supporting thymoquinone’s claim for being relatively low in toxicity. As well as low in known adverse-effects.
As stated at the beginning of this journey into the great healing properties of this herb, our oil has a percentage of up to 7.8%, meaning this oil is the number one choice for you for the great number of reasons we have stated and proven above, all for a fantastic price as we wish to get these glass bottles into every households cupboard. At Innovation, our goal is truly to heal a nation. One by one. I welcome you on this journey with us!
So that’s it! Academic research demonstrating awide range of medical applications of thymoquinone content in black seed oil!From it’s organprotective properties. Such as being nephroprotective.Hepatoprotective. Cardioprotective and more. To it’s amazing effect on cancers,diabetes and neurological disorders. Yes, thymoquinone has many a medicinalbenefit. Making it no doubt an emerging natural drug with a broad scope ofpharmacological applications.
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