Recent research from the World Journal of Gastroenterology shows that a potent little black seed treats Hepatitis C. What is this miracle seed?
Black cumin are the seeds of the flowering plant Nigella Sativa, which has been revered for its medical properties for centuries. The health benefits of black cumin have been confirmed time and time again by medical research.
The powerful black seed has been shown to treat many serious conditions, including type-2 diabetes and cancer. It also has liver health properties and has even shown to treat Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or ‘Staph infection.’
The new study shows that black cumin may be a safe and effective treatment for a potentially deadly viral infection: Hepatitis C.
The research team observed the safety and efficacy of black cumin on Hepatitis C patients.
Hepatitis C can be deadly because it often leads to liver cancer. It is believed that up to 23 percent of Hep C patients will develop liver cancer.
The study abstract provided the following methods:
The researchers found that patients treated with black cumin showed significant improvement in their symptoms without any serious side effects.
The authors concluded:
“N. sativa administration in patients with HCV was tolerable, safe, decreased viral load, and improved oxidative stress, clinical condition and glycemic control in diabetic patients.”
The study showing that this potent little black seed treats Hepatitis C was published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology.
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REFERENCES:
1. “Little Black Seed Powerfully Treats Hepatitis C Patients.” GreenMedInfo. GreenMedInfo.com, n.d. Web. 31 Dec. 2016.
2. “Effects of Nigella Sativa on Outcome of Hepatitis C in Egypt.” World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG. Baishideng Publishing Group Co., Limited, 28 Apr. 2013. Web. 31 Dec. 2016.