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Black SeedNigella sativa

HERITAGE ANCHOR · ANTIOXIDANT AND METABOLIC RESEARCH

Known as ḥabb al-barakah, Black Seed has a respected place in Islamic healing heritage and Unani materia medica. That history gives it special meaning within CoreVital, but historical use is not the same as proof of clinical benefit.

High-resolution Black Seed botanical study
CCOCCO
SIGNATURE COMPOUND STUDIEDThymoquinoneC₁₀H₁₂O₂

A prominent volatile-oil constituent studied in preclinical and human research.

CONCEPTUAL MOLECULAR VISUALIZATION · FORMULA SHOWN EXACTLY
BLACK SEED · BOTANICAL IDENTITY + RESEARCH CONTEXT
01 · WHAT RESEARCHERS STUDY

The scientific question

Black Seed contains several bioactive compounds, including thymoquinone. Small human trials have examined glucose-related and oxidative-stress markers. Some results are encouraging, but products, doses, populations, and study quality vary.

02 · WHAT WE CAN RESPONSIBLY SAY

Support, not treatment

Research does not establish Black Seed as a treatment for obesity, diabetes, liver disease, or any other condition. Burn is not positioned as medical treatment.

03 · SAFETY MATTERS

Bring context to the label

Botanicals may affect blood sugar, blood pressure, bleeding, or medicines. Review the final label and discuss use with a clinician if you take medication, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or manage a medical condition.

READ THE SOURCEPLACEBO-CONTROLLED HUMAN TRIAL · PUBMED
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