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Black Seed and Royal Jelly |
In
today’s busy schedule the demand for mental and
physical energy is very high. The bees produce a
very important substance called Royal Jelly. The
Chinese for 2000 years have
considered Royal Jelly a source of longevity,
revitalization and restoration. It improves stamina
and produces greater endurance especially when under
stress.
Royal Jelly contains water, carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins and B vitamins. Royal Jelly promotes a
healthy adrenal gland which helps support woman
joining pregnancy, menopause and menstruation. Black
seed and Royal Jelly work together for maintaining
and increasing mental and physical energy.
Suggested Uses:
1-Physical and mental fatigue.
2-Prevention of cold and flu.
3-Helps pregnant and menstruating women.
4-Promotes a healthy adrenal gland. |
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Available in
60 & 120 capsules
Product Name
Black Seed and Royal Jelly
Product Source
Bee and Black Seed
Medicinal Ingredients
Royal Jelly contains carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins, and 22 amino acids.
Aminoacids,
fixed oils Crudefiber, proteins, carbohydrates,
calcium, sodium and potassium.
Main Action
1-promotes energy & endurance.
2-Antibiotic properties.
Suggested Dose
Two capsules twice a day.
Each capsule contains :
Black seed(400mg), Royal Jelly(450mg)
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Article on the benefit of this product |
Title: Royal Jelly
& Black Seed promote energy and endurance
Author: Heather Mason
The hardest working
creatures on earth may hold the answer to one of life’s most
common complaints: low energy. The buzz word for improved
stamina and greater endurance is royal jelly, also known as
the miracle food that can turn a worker bee into a queen bee
and drastically prolong its life. In combination with
another of nature’s restoratives, black seed, royal jelly
can do wonders for the mentally and physically fatigued.
Royal jelly is made up of 66 per cent water, 15.5 per cent
carbohydrates, 4.5 per cent lipids, 13 per cent protein as
well as 22 amino acids. According to many western
scientists, royal jelly promotes physical and mental output
and provides antibiotic properties, aiding in cold/flu
prevention.
The Chinese have stood by
royal jelly for over 2,000 years as a source of longevity,
revitalization and restoration. For specific ailments, it is
believed to regulate blood pressure, curtail the effects of
arthritis and promote a healthy adrenal gland. It also has
the added benefit of decreasing the body’s susceptibility to
infection resulting from fatigue and there are no known ill
side effects.
The restorative powers of
royal jelly are never more beneficial than when taken in
combination with Nigella Sativa or black seed. Like royal
jelly, black seed has been used as a traditional remedy for
more than 2,000 years and more than 50 different ailments
are believed to be treatable with it. Arthritis,
gastrointestinal complaints, parasite infestations and
bronchial asthma top the list. Black seed is also used to
improve kidney and liver function, circulation and immunity
from disease. Black seed’s active ingredient, crystalline
Nigellone, contains 15 amino acids, including all the
essential acids, fixed and volatile oils, alkaloids,
Saponins, crude fiber, proteins and carbohydrates. Calcium,
iron, sodium and potassium are also part of its make-up.
Extensive research has shown that black seed helps to
balance and stabilize the immune system. It is particularly
beneficial in treating auto-immune diseases like multiple
sclerosis. In bolstering the body’s immune system, repairing
respiratory ailments and, like royal jelly, eliminating
discomfort caused by arthritis, black seed has the fringe
benefit of increasing energy. Increasing demands on our time
and bodies can lead to system break-down. A well-balanced
diet and regular exercise are key to staying healthy, but
for those who lead less active lifestyles, black seed and
royal jelly may be just the fuel your body needs to renew
its vitality and help you manoeuvre through life’s daily
obstacles at top speed. Royal jelly and black seed can be
taken in convenient capsule form, available in health food
stores.
Reprinted from Country Health magazine. |
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Black
seed: why it should be included in your daily diet? |
Author: Betty
Norton
Many wonderful helping
plants surfaced when the cultures of our world started to
share trade and teach their herbal medicines to each other.
One such plant was Nigella Sativa commonly known as black
seed. This mild aromatic herb is indigenous to the Middle
East where it has been used as a traditional remedy for over
2000 years. It was used so extensively that it became known
as the seed of blessing “Habbatul Barakah”.
EARLY APPLICATIONS
In the 13th century, the Arabic physician Ibn Kaym claimed
black seed could be used for over 50 ailments such as
Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis and other diseases of the
respiratory tract. Also, inflammation reduction, Arthritis
relief, correction of digestive disorders, constipation
relief, fighting parasitic infestations, detoxification and
strengthening of the liver, increased energy and general
good health are among the many benefits from using black
seed.
SCIENTIFIC STUDIES
At the 71st annual meeting of the federation of American
societies for experimental biology, a report was issued
supporting some of the medicinal claims of Black seed. Some
medicinal response may be attributed to the increase of
immune enhancing T cells. This may support the black seed’s
role in balancing and strengthening the immune system.
One of the active ingredients found in black seed is called
Nigellone. This ingredient has shown the ability to produce
an anti-histamine response in the body. Studies have shown
the benefits of this anti-histamine response in children and
adults with bronchial asthma. Unlike most bronchial asthma
medicine, Nigellone produced no harmful side effects. A
study conducted by the Amala cancer research center in Amala
Nagar in India showed evidence that Black seed is a potent
antitumor agent. This study also showed that a long chain
fatty acid found in Black seed may be the active component.
THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Black seed contains many active compounds as well as 15
amino acid proteins, carbohydrates, alkaloids, Saponins,
crude fibre, calcium, iron, sodium and potassium. Black seed
also contains 84% fatty acids including linoleic, linolenic
and oleic forms plus very special volatile oils. These
volatile oils contain important compounds that are
antibacterial and antifungal. The antibacterial properties
help inhibit the growth of several species of bacteria as
well as Candida. It is also suggested that this plant can be
helpful in preventing dental plaque.
Black seed can also be
combined with other substances to increase certain medicinal
responses. Black seed contains 23 different plant sterols.
These sterols can fit onto the hormone receptors in the
human body. This ability to fit onto the receptor sites may
be useful in relieving prostate inflammation and unpleasant
menopausal symptoms.
The seed is also known as
a Galactogouge. This means it helps to increase the flow of
milk in lactating women. Black seed is a herb from the
middle east. It supports our bodies in so many different
ways. It is non habit forming and safe. Black seed works
well with many different herbs and natural substances. Black
Seed and Black Seed & Combinations in capsule form are
available at your local health food store. |
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