Monday, October 28, 2013

Type 2 Diabetes - Does Black Seed Have the Potential to Review Diabetes?

A study carried out by the Department of Physiology in the College of Medicine at King Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia found that just two grams of black seed a day resulted in the human test subjects having a considerable reduction in their fasting blood sugar levels. This also resulted in increased beta-cell function and decreased insulin resistance, as well as reducing their glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c).
Black seed is also known as:
  • black cumin,
  • nigella sativa, or
  • the blessed seed,
with the earliest record of it being used therapeutically some 3,300 years ago. It is even reported that black seed oil was found in the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamen's tomb.
Today hardly anyone knows about the powerful black seed, but this won't be for long I expect, as not only is it linked to helping people with Type 2 diabetes, but also well over 40 more health problems including:
  • asthma,
  • parasites,
  • colon cancer,
  • high blood pressure,
  • the MRSA virus, and
  • epilepsy.
Structurally, black seed contains 58% essential fatty acids with most of these being essential omega-6 and some essential omega-3, as well as vital trace elements, vitamins and enzymes.
Both omega-3 and omega-6 are considered essential because our body needs them to live, but cannot manufacture them. One of the main jobs omega-3 and omega-6 have is to form the positive prostaglandins, which help to reduce inflammation which is behind most modern-day diseases.
The test subjects in the Department of Physiology's study, took the black seed in capsule form. For best results, go for a brand that is organically certified, cold pressed and stored in the correct way when purchasing. It's also important to purchase stock that has not been on the shelf too long.
Just like all omega containing capsules and oils, black seed can be quite sensitive to oxygen, light and heat. Coming into contact with too much of all three, before, during or after processing, can significantly reduce the nutritional content of both.
I am not surprised another simple and humble plant has shown to have such a positive effect on Type 2 diabetes and various other diseases, because there are so many out there that are currently being taken on a daily basis by people who prefer to get results from natural options rather than the conventional drug approach.
With the evidence above, black seed capsules may just be worth adding to your Type 2 diabetes reversal program. But as with all changes you wish to make to your lifestyle plan, it is always a great idea to mention it to your nutritionist and doctor first.
Type 2 diabetes is not a condition you must just live with. By making simple changes to your daily routine, its possible to protect your heart, kidneys, eyes and limbs from the damage often caused by diabetes, and eliminate some of the complications you may already experience.
For nearly 25 years Beverleigh Piepers has searched for and found a number of secrets to help you build a healthy body. Go to http://DrugFreeType2Diabetes.com to learn about some of those secrets.
The answer isn't in the endless volumes of available information but in yourself.
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