[Healing properties of honey and Nigella sativa Honey has been reported to have beneficial effects against many viruses, including herpes simplex virus (HSV), rubella virus, Hepatitis virus, and Varicella Zoster virus. It is also effective against many multidrug-resistant bacterial strains, especially when used along with antibiotics. In addition to its immunity-boosting effects that stimulate innate as well as adaptive immune responses, honey has been shown to be beneficial in fighting upper respiratory tract infections.
Nigella sativa is a medicinal plant commonly known as Black Cumin and has been proven to have anti-viral properties against many viruses, including mouse cytomegalovirus and HCV. In vitro studies have shown that it can decrease the replication of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Some of its components have a high affinity to many SARS-CoV-2 proteins and enzymes.](https://www.news-medical.net/news/20201108/Study-suggests-honey-and-Nigella-sativa-expedites-viral-clearance-in-COVID-19-patients.aspx)
Study - Honey and Nigella Sativa For COVID-19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOwa6-EOohI&t=1430s
Fennel is Foeniculum vulgare, not Nigella Sativa.
There is an awful lot of misinfo about what Kalonji really is. Its said to be from the Ranunculacea family which are mainly buttercups. The confusion comes from name of the plant which is called the fennel flower plant, but fennel isn't Nigella Sativa at all.
I thought it was Love in a Mist but that is Nigella Damascena which is also in the Ranunculacea family.