Nigella sativa:
"A CURE FOR EVERY DISEASE EXCEPT DEATH"
Black seed, Black cumin, Nigella sativa, Kalonji, Schwarzcummel, sinouj, Nutmeg flower, Black caraway, Habba sowda, fennel flower...
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Black seed (Nigella sativa) is considered to be one of the greatest healing herbs of all times. This herb has been used for millenniums to strengthen the immune system, cleanse the body, purify the blood, protect against irritants and support healthy longevity. Long forgotten this herb is now enjoying a positive and welcomed come-back.
Came across this gem whilst research local herbal medicine, the
Babu (Grandfather- translated from Kiswahili) that told me about this one, claims it heals HIV and AIDS within 1 month, used 3 times a day, a teaspoon with honey in a glass of milk or tea.
Comes in oil form for use, also available as a powder and a seed.
I believe
Babu as
he has already cured HIV-AIDS and people are coming back for more, will certainly be trying it out in my arsenal of remedies for almost everything.
It is also a natural Viagra......
One does not have to believe, do your own research at least and then make an intelligent decision, try it out and in a month you are testing negative, I would put my money on it..........
www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=38&id=1764&Itemid=66
This is just the proof of what my old man used to say to me that for every disease there is a cure in the forest...............
History of Medicine
Origian Black cumin (carum bulbocastanum) is rarely available so Nigella sativa is widely used instead, in India Carum carvi is the substitute. {cumins are from Apiaceae or Umbelliferae (both names are allowed by the ICBN) family but Nigella sativa is from Ranunculaceae family} Black cumin (not Nigella sativa)seeds come as paired or separate carpels, and are 3-4mm long. They have a striped pattern of nine ridges and oil canals, and are fragrant(Ayurveda says"Kaala jaaji sugandhaa cha"=Black cumin seed is fragrant itself), blackish in colour, boat-shaped, tapering at each extremity, with tiny stalks attached; has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, both as a herb and pressed into oil, in Asia, Middle East, and Africa. It has been traditionally used for a variety of conditions and treatments related to respiratory health, stomach and intestinal health, kidney and liver function, circulatory and immune system support, as analgesic, antiinflammatory, antiallergic, antioxidants, anticancer, antiviral and for general well-being.
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In Islam, it is regarded as one of the greatest forms of healing medicine available. Prophet Mohammed (s.a.w.) once stated that the black seed can heal every disease—except death—as recounted in the following hadith:
[Sahih Muslim : Book 26 Kitab As-Salam, Number 5489]
Abu Huraira reported that he heard Allah's Messenger as saying: The black seed is a remedy for every disease except death.
Narrated Khalid bin Sa'd :We went out and Ghalib bin Abjar was accompanying us. He fell ill on the way and when we arrived at Medina he was still sick. Ibn Abi 'Atiq came to visit him and said to us, "Treat him with the black seed. Take five or seven seeds and crush them (mix the powder with oil) and drop the resulting mixture into both nostrils, for 'Aisha (r.a.a) has narrated to me that she heard the Prophet saying, 'This black seed is healing for all diseases except As-Sam.' 'Aisha said, 'What is As-Sam?' He said, 'Death.' " (Bukhari)
[Sahih Muslim : Book 26 Kitab As-Salam, Number 5490]
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger as saying: There is no disease for which Black seed does not provide remedy.
Ibnu Seereen (Avicenna[6]), most famous for his volumes called The Canon of Medicine, refers to Black seed as the seed that stimulates the body's energy and helps recovery from fatigue and dispiritedness. It is also included in the list of natural drugs of 'Tibb-e-Nabavi'(s.a.w), or "Medicine of the Prophet", according to the tradition "hold onto the use of the black seeds for in it is healing for all diseases except death" (Sahih Bukhari vol. 7 book 71 # 592).
In the Unani Tibb system of medicine, Black cumin is regarded as a valuable remedy for a number of diseases.
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The seeds have been traditionally used in the Middle East and Southeast Asian countries to treat ailments including asthma, bronchitis, rheumatism and related inflammatory diseases, to increase milk production in nursing mothers, to promote digestion and to fight parasitic infections. Its oil has been used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and boils and to treat cold symptoms. Its many uses have earned Black cumin seed the Arabic approbation 'Habbatul barakah', meaning the seed of blessing.
GIG