Clinical Research & Scientific Sources
“Review on Clinical Trials of Black Seed (Nigella sativa) and Its Active Constituent, Thymoquinone.” Phytotherapy Research. Tavakkoli A, Mahdian V, Razavi BM, Hosseinzadeh H. 2017;31(8):1245–1272.
Summary: Landmark review of >40 clinical trials covering immune, metabolic, respiratory, and inflammatory outcomes with safety notes. Read the article: PMC
“Nigella sativa for Asthma: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial.” Phytomedicine. Salem AM et al. 2017;34:87–93.
Summary: Adjunct N. sativa oil improved asthma control and reduced biomarkers of airway inflammation. Read the article: PubMed
“Nigella sativa Oil in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.” Phytotherapy Research. Gheita TA, Kenawy SA. 2012;26(8):1246–1248.
Summary: Supplementation reduced disease activity and inflammatory markers in RA patients. Read the article: Lippincott Journals
“Therapeutic Effects of Nigella sativa in Metabolic Syndrome: Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial.” Food Science & Nutrition. BinJadeed H et al. 2021;9(12):6660–6670.
Summary: Demonstrated benefits on anthropometrics and metabolic parameters. Read the article: PMC
“Effects of Nigella sativa on Lipid Profile: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.” Nutrients. Askari G et al. 2021;13(6):1796.
Summary: Pooled RCTs show significant improvements in total cholesterol, LDL-C, and TG. Read the article: PMC
“Nigella sativa in Allergic Diseases: Clinical Evidence.” Phytotherapy Research. Koshak A et al. 2017.
Summary: Clinical data suggest anti-allergic effects and improved rhinitis symptoms with N. sativa oil. Read the article: ScienceDirect
“Nigella sativa for Helicobacter pylori Eradication: Evidence Summary.” (Cites Salem et al., Phytomedicine 2010).
Summary: 2 g/day N. sativa plus omeprazole showed notable anti-H. pylori activity versus control. Read the article: PMC
“Nigella sativa Oil in Allergic Rhinitis/Asthma/Eczema—Prospective Clinical Study.” Phytotherapy Research. Kalus U et al. 2003;17(10):1209–1214.
Summary: Reported symptom reductions and immunologic changes across allergic conditions. Read the article: PubMed
“Nigella sativa Effects on Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes—Randomized Clinical Evidence.” Iranian Journal of Endocrinology & Metabolism. Rchid H et al. 2015;16(6):430–438.
Summary: Showed improvements in lipid profile/glycemic markers with N. sativa supplementation. Read the article: EMRO Dashboards
“Thymoquinone: A Promising Natural Compound for Inflammation and Immunity.” Phytotherapy Research. Tavakkoli A et al. 2017 (narrative within broader review).
Summary: Mechanistic overview—NF-κB modulation, antioxidant/anti-inflammatory pathways underlying clinical benefits. Read the article: PMC
“Nigella sativa Oil and Allergic Rhinitis: Clinical Findings.” Journal of Herbal Medicine. Khan MA et al. 2024;41:100752.
Summary: Meta-analysis indicating symptom relief in allergic rhinitis with N. sativa. Read the article: PMC
“Nigella sativa in Cardiometabolic Risk: Systematic Review & Meta-analysis.” Nutrients. 2024;16(18):3113.
Summary: Consolidates RCTs showing favorable effects on lipids, glycemia, and inflammatory indices. Read the article: Brieflands
“Nigella sativa and Helicobacter pylori—Mechanistic Notes.” FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology. Vítor JMB, 2011;63(2):153–164.
Summary: Reviews antimicrobial activity of thymoquinone/essential oils against H. pylori; mechanistic basis. Read the article: OUP Academic
“Nigella sativa Supplementation and Oxidative Stress Markers—Systematic Review.” Pharmacognosy Reviews / Avicenna J Phytomedicine (overview articles).
Summary: Summarize antioxidant effects relevant to skin, liver, and metabolic health. Read the article: DNB Portal
“Nigella sativa for Dyslipidemia and Obesity Outcomes—Systematic Review of RCTs.” Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2023.
Summary: Indicates modest, clinically meaningful lipid and weight benefits in select cohorts. Read the article: Europe PMC
“Nigella sativa: Gastrointestinal Effects—Comprehensive Review.” Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine. Shakeri F et al. 2016;6(1):8–20.
Summary: Collates human/animal data for antiulcer, anti-H. pylori, pro-digestive actions; references 2010 H. pylori trial. Read the article: PMC
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Why Black Seed?
For centuries, black seed has been known as “the seed of blessing.” Today, scientific research supports its benefits for immunity, inflammation, metabolism, skin health, and cellular protection. At Black Seed Organica, we focus exclusively on black seed because we believe in mastering one thing and doing it with absolute quality and integrity.
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