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Immu Cholesterol |
Are
you concerned about cholesterol? Confused about the
good and bad forms? Wondering about the natural
alternative? Lecithin breaks fat into very small
particles enabling it to pass through the body. It
prevents build up on the arterial walls as well as
keeping the fat in a soluble form. Garlic has proven
its ability to reduce total serum cholesterol
levels. Garlic can aid in the metabolizing or
digestion of fats along with removing the toxins
that are released from the fat. Combine lecithin and
garlic with black seed which boosts the immune
system and also works as an antioxidant which
prevents the formation of oxidized LDL. In addition,
black seed lowers cholesterol and LDL levels by
increasing cholesterol loss in the gastro intestinal
tract and potentiating lecithin effect.
Suggested Uses:
1-Reduces high cholesterol
levels.
2-Infections Including Candida.
3-A digestive tonic.
4-Solubilize fat
in the body.
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Available in
100 & 200 capsules
Product Name
Immu Cholesterol
Product Source
Seed
Medicinal Ingredients
Aminoacids, fixed oils Crude fiber, proteins, carbohydrates,
calcium, sodium and potassium, Nigellone.
Main Action
1-Immuneboosting and stabilizing effect by enhancing Helper
T- cell activity.
2-Antimicrobial actions.
3-Anti-inflammatory actions.
4-Others: Antioxidant, Cholesterol lowering effect.
Suggested Dose
2g/day (2 Capsules twice a day)
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Article on the benefit of this product |
Title: A Winning
Combination Against High Cholesterol
Author: Agnes Bellegris
Cholesterol itself is not a bad thing and is actually needed
for cell maintenance, nerve insulation, brain nourishment
and proper hormonal balances. However, there are two forms
of cholesterol we need to be aware of, high density levels (HDL)
and low density levels (LDL). The ideal is a high count of
HDL and a low LDL count. The term high cholesterol refers to
LDL. LDL sticks to the vascular walls creating fat deposits
known as Atherosclerotic plaque. This must be melted down
to have an efficient cardiovascular system. The optimal way
of doing this is by ensuring a diet full of antioxidants.
Lecithin, garlic and black seed are the perfect combination
for reducing cholesterol levels. Lecithin, a solubilising
agent, breaks fat into microscopic particles enabling it to
pass efficiently. It works both as preventative and cure by
keeping fat in soluble form and thinning the blood, thereby
lessening clotting risk. Garlic has been proven to reduce
total serum cholesterol levels. It is a potent free radical
scavenger as well as preventing tumours and fighting
cardiovascular disease.
Black seed is an excellent antioxidant which prevents the
formation of oxidized LDL. In addition, it lowers
cholesterol and LDL levels by increasing cholesterol loss in
the gastro intestinal tract and potentiating lecithin
effect. Black seed has been used for centuries in Middle
Eastern and South Mediterranean countries to boost the
immune system, improve liver, kidney and circulatory
functions and to treat arthritis, bronchial asthma,
parasitic infections, and gastrointestinal ailments. Combine
garlic and black seed with soy lecithin and see a perfect trio
with excellent results. |
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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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