Combine 1 tbsp of black seed powder with 1 tbsp of honey. Apply the mixture to your face and let it sit for 15-20 minutes. Wash away with warm water. Mix 1 tbsp of black seed powder, 1/2 tsp of ...
New human trials tested whether daily intake of black cumin seed powder could affect fat and cholesterol levels. The research combined lab studies (cells) with an eight-week human trial to assess both ...
Nigella sativa (black cumin), the spice that boosts the flavor of curries like korma and paneer also has another use: its seeds have long been used as a medicinal plant in traditional medicine for ...
"Black seed oil actually lives up to the hype," one registered dietitian told us—plus advice on how to use it safely, and precautions. About the experts Sarah Steele, MS, RDN, is a registered ...
Black seed oil comes from the plant Nigella sativa. You can apply it topically or take it as a supplement. Black seed oil is extracted from N. sativa seeds and has been used in traditional medicine ...
Ancient black cumin seed, a culinary staple, is now scientifically validated for its health prowess. A recent study reveals daily consumption can significantly reduce bad cholesterol and boost good ...
There was a time when olive oil and canola oil were the only two oils stocked in the typical pantry. These days, coconut, walnut, avocado and more have made our pantries that much more diverse. A “new ...