GP Dr Michael Mosley was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes four years ago and rather than start on medication – he invented the 5:2 diet – resulting in him losing weight and reversing his diabetes diagnosis. Dr Mosley will be telling us how you can do the same on a similar diet.
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Nigella sativa has been broadly studied since the 1980βs, studies report it to possess a number of medicinal properties and pharmacological actions. Black seed has been proven to have mutliple health benefits. Thymoquinone (TQ) is a bioactive compound of the Nigella sativa seed oil. Nigella seed is well know for its its diuretic, anti-hypertensive, anti-diabetic, anti-cancer, immune-modulatory, antimicrobial, antihelmintic, analgesics and calming, spasmolytic, bronchodilator, anti-inflammatory, anti-tussive, gastro-protective, hepato-protective, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol decreasing, renal-protective and anti-oxidant properties.
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This SEED Cure For All Diseases Except Death – Really?
00:00 INTRODUCTION
The Nigella Sativa, more commonly known as black seed, it is a well-known natural spice, that has been popularized worldwide for its medicinal and culinary uses. It is native to southern Europe, North Africa, and Southwest Asia, but is currently consumed in most of the world.
Regarding this ingredient, there are those who wonder if it is true that it has “healing powers”. Since it has been used in traditional medicine, many myths about its health effects have spread. Is it as good as they say? Can it actually be curative? Today we want to clarify it.
00:30 Does the black seed have healing powers?
The properties of the black seed have been studied extensively, to the point of confirming many of its beneficial effects on health. However, claiming that it has “healing powers” is wrong. While its components can help improve various health problems, by itself it does not cure diseases.
In fact, it is not considered a first-line treatment for health problems, nor is it a substitute for therapeutic measures by doctors. Simply, included in the regular diet, in prudent amounts, it turns out to be a good adjunct to promote well-being.
01:01 Properties of the black seed:
As we already mentioned, black seed has been the focus of various investigations and trials. Therefore, as a study published in the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine supports, consuming it in a balanced way helps improve health.
Among the main healing substances found in the seed is thymoquinone, the main bioactive component of essential oil.
They also include alphahenderin, a water-soluble substance that, as shown in a study in the African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, has anticancer activity.
Remember that carcinogenic activity is not synonymous with the fact that it can cure cancer or something like that. Simply, in the studies carried out, it contributed to inhibit the growth of malignant cells. However, more studies are needed to make claims.
Regarding its composition, in addition to its protein, fat, carbohydrate and fiber content, studies show that black seeds contain a good amount of various vitamins and minerals: such as, potassium, zinc or iron, among others.
Similarly, these seeds contain unsaturated acids, mainly linoleic acid (50 to 60%), oleic acid (20%). It also has saturated fatty acids to a lesser extent (30% or less).
Within the spectrum of its pharmacological actions, information disclosed in the Journal of Pharmacopuncture indicates that it includes:
Antidiabetic,
Antimicrobial,
Anti-inflammatory,
Antispasmodic,
Bronchodilators,
Hepatoprotective,
Gastroprotective.
02:32 How can it be used?
The black seed can be used in various presentations. Some prefer it macerated or powdered, but it is also available in oil, whole seeds, and supplements. In all cases it is better to consult your doctor before taking it regularly. In its natural state, it should be included in food and drink.
02:50 Precautions:
As you may have noticed, the black seed has interesting nutritional and medical potential. However, it is important to bear in mind that, just as its use and consumption attracts enormous benefits, it can also have some side effects and contraindications.
Its consumption is not recommended during pregnancy and lactation.
It can cause allergic and skin reactions in some people. If any symptoms such as swelling, hives, dizziness or nausea are observed, its use should be discontinued.
If you are under any drug treatment, it is important to consult your doctor before taking black seed. This is because it could decrease its action or cause unwanted interactions.
In some people, contact with the black seed causes a rash and itchy skin reaction. If this is your case, rinse with plenty of water and avoid using it.
It should be avoided in case of hypotension, as it tends to lower blood pressure even more.
In conclusion, it is not in vain that the black seed is considered an ally for our health. However, it must be remembered that excess of any substance is generally harmful. If in doubt, we must consult the doctor.
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Lionel Messi suffered a knee injury early in Saturday’s La Liga game at home to Las Palmas and will now face seven to eight weeks on the sidelines, according to the club.
The incident happened inside the opening stages at the Camp Nou, when Messi cut inside from the right wing, and his left footed shot was blocked by visiting defender Pablo Bigas.
The Argentine received treatment to his left knee on the pitch, then tried to continue for a few minutes, but soon admitted he could not continue and was replaced by youngster Munir El-Haddadi with just 10 minutes played.
After initial inspection in the dressing-room, Messi was quickly taken to the nearby Creu Blanca hospital for tests on the injured joint. After leaving the clinic on foot he was back at the Camp Nou by the final whistle.
The leading cause of liver transplants in the United States is Hepatitis C. Anthony Michaels, MD, transplant hepatologist and medical director of liver transplantation at Ohio State explains diagnosis, treatment and cure. The virus is transmitted via blood contact, and risk factors include blood transfusion, intravenous drug use, tattoos, body piercing and sexual contact. Although many patients remain asymptomatic, routine blood tests may lead to a diagnosis. Dr. Michaels emphasizes the progress made with new well-tolerated medicines that can actually cure Hepatitis C. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, visit https://internalmedicine.osu.edu/digestivediseases/ or call (614) 293-6255.