
Joint pain, loss of mobility, functional impairment… osteoarthritis significantly impacts quality of life. In light of the limitations of current treatments, certain natural remedies are drawing attention, including Nigella sativa (black seed) oil. To what extent can it relieve arthritic pain? Find out here.

Also known as Egyptian black cumin, Nigella sativa is an aromatic plant bearing black seeds similar to poppy seeds, from which an oil can be extracted. This oil is prized in cosmetics and is incorporated into the formulation of numerous skincare treatments. Which ones? We offer an overview of cosmetic products based on Nigella.

Currently, most cancers are treated with chemotherapy or radiotherapy. These two treatments have demonstrated satisfactory results, even achieving a complete cure in some cases. However, they are not without side effects and can be difficult for patients to tolerate. To help patients better tolerate these therapies, several approaches have been proposed, including the use of black seed oil. Can this plant-based oil really help? Learn more.

Herpes labialis, also known as cold sores, is a common viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Among the traditionally recommended remedies, black seed oil is often cited. But what is the actual efficacy of this plant-based oil against cold sores? Does it offer more benefit than harm? Let’s answer these questions together.

Nigella seed oil, also known as black cumin oil, is a vegetable oil obtained from the seeds of Nigella sativa, a plant cultivated in the Mediterranean region. Its fatty acid profile makes it a valuable ally for the skin as well as for hair—particularly the eyebrows. But is nigella oil alone enough to care for the eyebrows? Discover whether you can maintain your eyebrows with black cumin oil.

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