reSee.it Video Transcript AI Summary
Pharaoh used black seed and the ancient Egyptians for lung disorders, digestive issues, and worm problems, and they found it was really good for killing those worms, with occasional cardiovascular use in the ancients. After the prophet Muhammad said it was good for everything, later research in medieval times and afterward found that black seed is really good for the kidneys, the heart, the chest, the lungs, the skin, the immune system, and also for the gut all the way around. There is really good research on its powers in the lungs.
The Egyptian investigators and others found that for bronchospasm and asthma and all these conditions, we say through the Deshae system, which is the laws on the books, that it supports a healthy respiratory response. The science shows that for people with asthma, with bronchitis, with bronchial congestion, it’s effective, as effective as many medications. The reason for that is that black seed and its oil contains a substance known as thymoquinone. And thymoquinone is like coenzyme Q10. It’s a bronchodilator, a dilator of smooth muscle. So any kind of contraction that occurs in the lungs, in the digestive tract, any of those mucous membranes, they all have smooth muscle fibers. And that’s a problem with asthma, bronchitis, chest congestion, but it’s also a problem with irritable bowels, spastic colon, esophagitis, stomach disorders.
So black seed is also now known to be good for the digestive tract.