"Historically, black seed has been used for headache, toothache, nasal congestion, asthma, arthritis, and intestinal worms. It has also been used for "pink eye" (conjunctivitis), pockets of infection (abscesses), and parasites."
So the common denominator of all these COVID cures is their anti-parasitic action. As X22 Dave would say, "very interesting, isn't it?"
yes it sure is, and I'm glad you mentioned this...I've been thinking about how the 'invisible enemies' President Trump talked about, are the demons in the ether around us.
the physical 'parasites' give them permission to enter our world, and a vehicle to do their interference work. take away their avatars with a boticide, and then they have no where to hang out.
I know I feel lighter/happier after taking the various treatments, think it's a way to help us detox.
I think you're confusing a Muslim hadith for the Bible.
Cumin or cummin (as it's spelled in the KJV) is only mentioned 3 times in the Bible, twice in Isaiah and once in Matthew.
Matthew 23:23
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
In the hadiths (which are not the Koran but are Muslim holy books), there's a few mentions of cumin as well-
Sahih al-Bukhari 5688
Narrated Abu Huraira: I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "There is healing in black cumin for all diseases except death."
This is the entry for cumin in the 1901 Jewish Encylopedia-
The seed of the Cuminum Cyminum, an umbelliferous plant, which, coming originally from Mediterranean countries, spread to many parts of the world. Its name is common to Greek, Hebrew, Phenician, Syriac, Ethiopic, and Arabic, as well as to modern languages. Geoponicon and Bar Bahlul mention among its varieties the wild, the Ethiopic, and the domestic or garden cumin. Palestine grew a special variety of its own, the Cyminum Syriacum (Mish. Demai, ii. 1; the Yer. distinguishes it from the variety called Cyprian, the seed of which is curved). By the Arabs as well as by the Jews cumin was used as a condiment. It has a pungent taste, something like caraway, and is used by many people to flavor bread. The oven was heated with cumin for that purpose (Ter. x. 4). It is used also medicinally to soften swellings. In the Talmud it is mentioned as used to stanch excessive bleeding (Shab. 110b) during menstruation and after circumcision (Shab. 18, 4; see also Joel Müller, "Ḥillufe Minhagim," p. 41, Vienna, 1878); while it is also credited with curative properties for colics ('Ab. Zarah 29a, top). It is not certain whether, in the magic formula against boils given in Shab. 67a, the word "kammon" is an allusion to the seed; but in view of its application in such cases, this is highly probable.
In Isa. xxviii. 25 the method of threshing it is referred to. Instead of the usual instrument, a rod isused, and the knowledge of this method is pointed out as of divine origin. Matt. xxiii. 23 complains of those who give tithes of cumin but disregard the weightier matters of the Law.
Correct. Though sometimes called Black Cumin Seed, what we're talking about is not cumin the spice, but another thing altogether: seeds from the plant Nigella Sativa.
Yup just wanted to clear that up as it's commonly mistaken, regular cumin is light brown and also has health benefits but not the same as black cumin seed which is black.
I have bee taking this stuff very good for inflammatory symptoms also thins the blood. Be careful if you are on blood thinners. Can also lower blood pressure so if you already take blood pressure medication it may lower it further and cause dizziness.
I would say check with your doctor. Both can thin the blood, so you would need lab work to test how your blood is. Vitamin K (green leafy vegetables) with make your blood thick so it also depends on your diet.
I can vouch this stuff works. I had what I believe to be a regular cold back in September. My wife and I were going on vacation within days and I didn’t want to be miserable and had seen posts about it here. It was described as being able to cure anything except for death. Anyways I got a bottle at a local vitamin store, within two days of taking it my symptoms were cut in half and by the time we left for our trip I was completely better. This was a span over a few days
I've been taking it for two months as it is supposed to help with sleeping, lowering blood sugar, lowering blood pressure, and many other things. Have been very happy with its effects. Glad to hear AF docs are recommending as a stand-in for ivermectin because I got my brother to start taking it because he's an insomniac. He's reporting it is working great for the sleep. He's vaxxed and total normie and doesn't want to hear anything anti-vax, so part of the plan was to get him on something that might help him fight off vax symptoms without actually having to say that.
This was found in King Tut's tomb-and is commonly known as Pharaoh's oil. I can vouch for it in this respect: I got spiked by a very affection neighbor and next day I had visual acuity issues followed by fatigue. I had just gotten 2 bottles of black seed oil and took a normal dose and next day, my energy level had returned.. I have a friend that got some and he reported his headaches were better (double vaxed). My niece now includes this in her regimen..
I’m definitely going to be looking into getting me some. Here’s what I found. Who knows how long it will be before big pharma learns about people buying this and start discrediting it.
They can't go after this one as it's written in the Koran. Instead they will take over the supply chain and adulterate it in some way to make it useless.
Thanks!! Wasn't available from the company on Amazon but found it at Walmart. Tried to buy from their website, but not in stock there, which is bizarre. Regardless thanks!
It might not be positive but it was functional and my advice remains the same, discern for yourself the answer rather than expecting someone else to serve it to you, particularly if you have time to argue the toss with randomers on the net about it.
I haven't run across many on here who are a poster child for what is not welcome here, but you take the cake. I know how to research myself, but when you're looking into something where they say to check this or that, I'd rather then just get some good feedback from people on here versus trying to disseminate every last product on the net. Case in point, I now know that the darker the color the better and it should be in a glass bottle. I'm not well versed on supplements but am kick ass in other areas. Maybe you should take some classes in being a better less annoying human and learn that when you help each other we all win.
Thanks, my brother and his wife were vaxxed and I asked that they don't come over for a while because of shedding. Was thinking last night though that since my husband and I have had "covid", we should be okay to have them over for holiday meals.
Black seed oil is ver good for you. It protects your kidneys and dissolves kidney stones. It’s anti fungal. It melts the spikes off viruses so your immune system can naturally attack them. It’s like a miracle cure for lots of things. It’s a staple in my vitamin cabinet
I am glad someone has mentioned this. I have been taking Kalonji and raw honey for over 5 years with no ill effects, my prostate cancer hasn't gone but its growing very slowly.
I cannot find any decent methods of taking it at all, there doesn't seem to be any recognised treatments for any particular disorder, all there is is various practitioners recommending different ways to treat any disorders.
For instance, lung infections are treated by rubbing coffee grounds and Kalonji on your chest, its very smelly. I treat my cancer by taking a tablespoon of raw honey and half a teaspoon of Kalonji each morning, I don't know if this is the right way to go about it.
I honestly have no experience with the product but I just did a search and discovered stores like Sprouts, Whole Foods, and health food stores sells organic, extra virgin cold-pressed versions.
I would assume, based on my experiences with olive oil, that would be the best.
Nestle tried to patent it about a decade ago, they very nearly succeed as well despite it being a plant.
I don't know why they didn't, all of a sudden they withdrew their application, my guess is they were given a lethal fatwah argument as to why they should stop it.
Their shareholders wouldn't like the worlds muslims to boycott their goods, or kill anyone who sells them..
Any suggestions on how to consume Nigella Sativa? It's bitter and tastes bad. I have a bag I bought months ago on Dr. Been's suggestion that it contained anti-viral properties that might suppress COVID.
This is hot off the press for me so i imagine there isn't much experience with it yet in regards to covid. It's the dosage they're recommending and I trust them so it should be solid Intel.
My pleasure. You can get it at Walmart. The dose they recommend is roughly equivalent to what's recommended on the bottle. 1 to 2 teaspoons a day. 2 teaspoons for someone around 200 lbs.
If you're 180 lbs, you weigh 81.65kg when converted to kg, so you would multiply 40mg by 81.65. That equates to 3240 mg.
The oil contains 5g or 5000 mg per teaspoon, so 1 teaspoon should be plenty for most people. For women 90-120lbs., 1/2 teaspoon would be 2500mg, and dosage for a 100 lb. person would be 1814.4mg.
So as a general rule without breaking out a calculator or doing the figures on paper or in your head, 1/4 teaspoon for small children, 1/2 teaspoon for petite women, and 1 teaspoon for all who aren't morbidly obese. Even a 500lb. person could be dosed with just 2 teaspoons (9072 mg for a 500lb person and there's 10000 mg in 2 teaspoons).
Please read all info to see if it is suitable for your situation, especially if you have certain illnesses and are on medication. Afterpay is also available.
"Historically, black seed has been used for headache, toothache, nasal congestion, asthma, arthritis, and intestinal worms. It has also been used for "pink eye" (conjunctivitis), pockets of infection (abscesses), and parasites."
So the common denominator of all these COVID cures is their anti-parasitic action. As X22 Dave would say, "very interesting, isn't it?"
I believe it’s because anti parasite meds seem to function as a zinc ionophore.
That's literally it.
What do you mean "alone"?
Like, on its own without other treatments? Or that it is the only treatment?
Interesting.
“Like we’ve never seen before”
Let's talk about your health.
yes it sure is, and I'm glad you mentioned this...I've been thinking about how the 'invisible enemies' President Trump talked about, are the demons in the ether around us.
the physical 'parasites' give them permission to enter our world, and a vehicle to do their interference work. take away their avatars with a boticide, and then they have no where to hang out.
I know I feel lighter/happier after taking the various treatments, think it's a way to help us detox.
I've been on it for a week and it's knocked my sickness down hard
Talked about in the Bible for almost anything
I think you're confusing a Muslim hadith for the Bible.
Cumin or cummin (as it's spelled in the KJV) is only mentioned 3 times in the Bible, twice in Isaiah and once in Matthew.
Matthew 23:23
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
In the hadiths (which are not the Koran but are Muslim holy books), there's a few mentions of cumin as well-
Sahih al-Bukhari 5688
Narrated Abu Huraira: I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "There is healing in black cumin for all diseases except death."
https://sunnah.com/bukhari:5688
This is the entry for cumin in the 1901 Jewish Encylopedia-
The seed of the Cuminum Cyminum, an umbelliferous plant, which, coming originally from Mediterranean countries, spread to many parts of the world. Its name is common to Greek, Hebrew, Phenician, Syriac, Ethiopic, and Arabic, as well as to modern languages. Geoponicon and Bar Bahlul mention among its varieties the wild, the Ethiopic, and the domestic or garden cumin. Palestine grew a special variety of its own, the Cyminum Syriacum (Mish. Demai, ii. 1; the Yer. distinguishes it from the variety called Cyprian, the seed of which is curved). By the Arabs as well as by the Jews cumin was used as a condiment. It has a pungent taste, something like caraway, and is used by many people to flavor bread. The oven was heated with cumin for that purpose (Ter. x. 4). It is used also medicinally to soften swellings. In the Talmud it is mentioned as used to stanch excessive bleeding (Shab. 110b) during menstruation and after circumcision (Shab. 18, 4; see also Joel Müller, "Ḥillufe Minhagim," p. 41, Vienna, 1878); while it is also credited with curative properties for colics ('Ab. Zarah 29a, top). It is not certain whether, in the magic formula against boils given in Shab. 67a, the word "kammon" is an allusion to the seed; but in view of its application in such cases, this is highly probable.
In Isa. xxviii. 25 the method of threshing it is referred to. Instead of the usual instrument, a rod isused, and the knowledge of this method is pointed out as of divine origin. Matt. xxiii. 23 complains of those who give tithes of cumin but disregard the weightier matters of the Law.
https://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/4801-cumin
Here's the entry for cumin in the Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th edition (last edition before it was purchased by the Rockefellers)-
https://digital.nls.uk/encyclopaedia-britannica/archive/194413894#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=716&xywh=-1653%2C-246%2C6613%2C4902
Cumin is not black seed.
Correct. Though sometimes called Black Cumin Seed, what we're talking about is not cumin the spice, but another thing altogether: seeds from the plant Nigella Sativa.
Yup just wanted to clear that up as it's commonly mistaken, regular cumin is light brown and also has health benefits but not the same as black cumin seed which is black.
Where?
I have bee taking this stuff very good for inflammatory symptoms also thins the blood. Be careful if you are on blood thinners. Can also lower blood pressure so if you already take blood pressure medication it may lower it further and cause dizziness.
Thanks! I needed to know that!
I would say check with your doctor. Both can thin the blood, so you would need lab work to test how your blood is. Vitamin K (green leafy vegetables) with make your blood thick so it also depends on your diet.
True, but a lab test will tell you how thin or thick your blood is. :)
I can vouch this stuff works. I had what I believe to be a regular cold back in September. My wife and I were going on vacation within days and I didn’t want to be miserable and had seen posts about it here. It was described as being able to cure anything except for death. Anyways I got a bottle at a local vitamin store, within two days of taking it my symptoms were cut in half and by the time we left for our trip I was completely better. This was a span over a few days
So many studies supporting Black Seed oil. Several thousand at last count I believe.
Black seed oil makes me constipated after 3 doses, is that normal?
U could try a magnesium supplement. It will help you sleep too.
I've been taking it for two months as it is supposed to help with sleeping, lowering blood sugar, lowering blood pressure, and many other things. Have been very happy with its effects. Glad to hear AF docs are recommending as a stand-in for ivermectin because I got my brother to start taking it because he's an insomniac. He's reporting it is working great for the sleep. He's vaxxed and total normie and doesn't want to hear anything anti-vax, so part of the plan was to get him on something that might help him fight off vax symptoms without actually having to say that.
Black Seed Oil is the oldest medicine known to man. Fact. I love it & take some every day.
She'll be cumin around the mountain when she comes...
This was found in King Tut's tomb-and is commonly known as Pharaoh's oil. I can vouch for it in this respect: I got spiked by a very affection neighbor and next day I had visual acuity issues followed by fatigue. I had just gotten 2 bottles of black seed oil and took a normal dose and next day, my energy level had returned.. I have a friend that got some and he reported his headaches were better (double vaxed). My niece now includes this in her regimen..
I’m definitely going to be looking into getting me some. Here’s what I found. Who knows how long it will be before big pharma learns about people buying this and start discrediting it.
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/kalonji-nigella-seeds#TOC_TITLE_HDR_5
They can't go after this one as it's written in the Koran. Instead they will take over the supply chain and adulterate it in some way to make it useless.
Any pede out there have a preferred brand? Looking to buy. Always appreciated
Here's the one I use. Take two a day to get 1300 mg. Cold pressed. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082RXHKYB?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Thanks!! Wasn't available from the company on Amazon but found it at Walmart. Tried to buy from their website, but not in stock there, which is bizarre. Regardless thanks!
I got the oil off amazon; I thought it was a good deal per pill (it's Seed OIL, not seed eye roll at the idiot below
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JNFZH3X?psc=1&smid=A1LS1XJ2SPG90C&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp
Amazing herbs. Look for the color. Should be in a glass bottle.
Stop being an NPC, it's a fucking raw seed. You don't need someone to recommend you a black goy rifle coffee conservative inc brand.
I'm going to refrain from a long response. Stop being a little prick. I asked a question, respond with something positive or move along.
I got one you still need?
It might not be positive but it was functional and my advice remains the same, discern for yourself the answer rather than expecting someone else to serve it to you, particularly if you have time to argue the toss with randomers on the net about it.
I haven't run across many on here who are a poster child for what is not welcome here, but you take the cake. I know how to research myself, but when you're looking into something where they say to check this or that, I'd rather then just get some good feedback from people on here versus trying to disseminate every last product on the net. Case in point, I now know that the darker the color the better and it should be in a glass bottle. I'm not well versed on supplements but am kick ass in other areas. Maybe you should take some classes in being a better less annoying human and learn that when you help each other we all win.
So happy to see this thread because I have. question:
How long does a vaccinated person shed the proteins?
They don’t know and that is the great worry. The trials don’t finish until 2023.
https://www.coreysdigs.com/health-science/the-fda-bait-and-switch-on-pfizer-covid-19-jab/
For children. https://www.coreysdigs.com/
Thanks, my brother and his wife were vaxxed and I asked that they don't come over for a while because of shedding. Was thinking last night though that since my husband and I have had "covid", we should be okay to have them over for holiday meals.
Saw it on the imask protocol so I tried it, that oil is strong! No obvious effects but I underdosed, gonna up it and report back.
I spoke to an FLCCC doctor (the group that promotes the iMask protocol) and recommended it too. I have been taking it for past month.
Ha - you beat me to it, good find.
Black seed oil is ver good for you. It protects your kidneys and dissolves kidney stones. It’s anti fungal. It melts the spikes off viruses so your immune system can naturally attack them. It’s like a miracle cure for lots of things. It’s a staple in my vitamin cabinet
That’s great! Thanks for posting.
I am glad someone has mentioned this. I have been taking Kalonji and raw honey for over 5 years with no ill effects, my prostate cancer hasn't gone but its growing very slowly.
I cannot find any decent methods of taking it at all, there doesn't seem to be any recognised treatments for any particular disorder, all there is is various practitioners recommending different ways to treat any disorders.
For instance, lung infections are treated by rubbing coffee grounds and Kalonji on your chest, its very smelly. I treat my cancer by taking a tablespoon of raw honey and half a teaspoon of Kalonji each morning, I don't know if this is the right way to go about it.
I get the Kalonji from eBay.
Joe Tippens His blog and lots of info about his Fenbendazole protocol are at mycancerstory.rocks
Thanks for that, I have done my research and found I have been using it to deworm my cat, the lovely Gubbins.
Joe Tippens is the name you were searching for, God bless you for your info..
What kind is best?
I honestly have no experience with the product but I just did a search and discovered stores like Sprouts, Whole Foods, and health food stores sells organic, extra virgin cold-pressed versions.
I would assume, based on my experiences with olive oil, that would be the best.
Thank you so much. I hope your day’s wonderful❤️
There's lots of different brands. After looking through all of them I settled on this and have been happy with it:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082RXHKYB?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
Thank you! I’m ordering it now☺️
This is excellent news. Good post.
I have been taking the whole pandemic.
Thank you!
Do you take the oil or the seed?
Oil inside gelcaps is my preferred way. It's easier.
Nestle tried to patent it about a decade ago, they very nearly succeed as well despite it being a plant.
I don't know why they didn't, all of a sudden they withdrew their application, my guess is they were given a lethal fatwah argument as to why they should stop it.
Their shareholders wouldn't like the worlds muslims to boycott their goods, or kill anyone who sells them..
I hope the Left doesn’t misinterpret “black cumin seed” the way they did “disinfectant.”
Thanks for the tip fren!
Any suggestions on how to consume Nigella Sativa? It's bitter and tastes bad. I have a bag I bought months ago on Dr. Been's suggestion that it contained anti-viral properties that might suppress COVID.
Oh damn. Not sure why I didn't think of that. Thanks!
I think you can steep them in hot water to make a tea.
Wow. Yea. I tried this last night. The tea is actually really good. This is the recipe I used:
Glad that worked out!
All I have is indica :(
I have been taking these two products: https://www.zhounutrition.com/collections/mens-health/products/black-seed-oil
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GY4ZZJP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Great find and thanks for sharing!
What sort of dosage should I be looking at?
It states 40mg/ kg per day in the image.
Just wondering if that's what everybody is seeing success with?
This is hot off the press for me so i imagine there isn't much experience with it yet in regards to covid. It's the dosage they're recommending and I trust them so it should be solid Intel.
Sounds good! Thanks for the input, fren. I've learned to rely quite a bit on the expertise and experience of Patriots with this stuff. Appreciate it.
My pleasure. You can get it at Walmart. The dose they recommend is roughly equivalent to what's recommended on the bottle. 1 to 2 teaspoons a day. 2 teaspoons for someone around 200 lbs.
It says 40mg/kg daily on the site.
If you're 180 lbs, you weigh 81.65kg when converted to kg, so you would multiply 40mg by 81.65. That equates to 3240 mg.
The oil contains 5g or 5000 mg per teaspoon, so 1 teaspoon should be plenty for most people. For women 90-120lbs., 1/2 teaspoon would be 2500mg, and dosage for a 100 lb. person would be 1814.4mg.
So as a general rule without breaking out a calculator or doing the figures on paper or in your head, 1/4 teaspoon for small children, 1/2 teaspoon for petite women, and 1 teaspoon for all who aren't morbidly obese. Even a 500lb. person could be dosed with just 2 teaspoons (9072 mg for a 500lb person and there's 10000 mg in 2 teaspoons).
Thanks!
Are you an Aussie? You can buy it here. https://www.theblackseedco.com.au/products/regular-strength-black-seed-oil?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_ZCQ6I728wIVgINLBR0fywtkEAMYAyAAEgLJRPD_BwE
Please read all info to see if it is suitable for your situation, especially if you have certain illnesses and are on medication. Afterpay is also available.
Or give Indiamart dot com a try. Haven't tested the ivermectin I got though
I don't think this is Frontline Doctors. This is from flccc.net.
Their site is hard to find with all the banning etc. they have had to put up with. Try .org instead of .net.
Imagine what else has been withheld from us?
Interesting
Black Cumin Seed. Sounds obscene.