New human trials tested whether daily intake of black cumin seed powder could affect fat and cholesterol levels. The research ...
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University led a clinical trial with 22 adults who had five grams of black cumin seed ...
In the human clinical trial, participants who consumed 5g of black cumin seed powder daily—roughly a tablespoon—for 8 weeks showed significant reductions in blood triglycerides, LDL (‘bad’) ...
Ancient black cumin seed, a culinary staple, is now scientifically validated for its health prowess. A recent study reveals ...
Nigella sativa (black cumin), the spice that boosts the flavor of curries like korma and paneer, also has another use: its ...
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A Daily Sprinkle of Cumin Seeds Can Help Lower Cholestrol, Study Finds
A black seed, long used in cooking and traditional medicine, has shown promise in lowering cholesterol levels in a new ...
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Black Cumin Seed May Help Improve Cholesterol Levels
Chennai, Nov. 27 -- Highlights: ...
A new clinical trial shows Kalonji (black cumin seed) may help lower cholesterol and reduce fat formation. Here's what researchers found and how it compares with rising Ozempic interest.
Black cumin, known as a curry spice, has demonstrated the ability to lower cholesterol and prevent the formation of fat cells in humans. This was reported on November 18 in the journal Medical Xpress.
A new study from Japan revealed that black cumin seed powder significantly lowered bad cholesterol and triglycerides while ...
Cumin and celery are used a lot in Indian kitchens. It is mainly used as a seasoning and spice in food. But do you know that by consuming powder prepared from cumin and celery, you can get rid of many ...
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