BURN INGREDIENT PROFILE
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.

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SIGNATURE COMPOUND STUDIEDThymoquinoneC₁₀H₁₂O₂A 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 STUDYThe 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 SAYSupport, 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 MATTERSBring 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.
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