Research Continues to Show that Black Seed Oil can Treat Many Diseases as One Ancient Famous Religious Leader Once Declared it was the “Cure for Everything” but Death
Black cumin seeds and black seed oil from those seeds is a phenom in nature that has been studied for hundreds of years due to its health properties. It's Latin name is Nigella sativa, and a search in PubMed will result in over 2500 articles published. Nigella sativa is known by various other names such as: black caraway, fennel flower, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, kaljeera, habbat al-barakah, among others. Relatively unknown in the U.S. until recent times, it has a long history of use in the Middle East. References to black cumin seeds date back thousands of years. It is mentioned in the Bible in the book of Isaiah, in chapter 28, verses 25 and 27. Black cumin seeds were found in the tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt from 1333 BC to 1324 BC, and they were found in a pilgrim flask in Turkey from the ancient Hittite empire, dating from around 1650 BC. The Islamic prophet is reported to have stated that black cumin seeds are "the remedy for all diseases but death." A search for "black seeds" on Health Impact News will return over 90 articles we have published over the years. The research continues on this amazing, natural product that cannot be patented, and was created by God. Here are some recent studies on black seeds published in peer-reviewed journals here in 2026.


