A bottle of
black cumin medicine was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun for his use in the afterlife.
Not exact matches
The ancient Egyptians used the
black cumin as a digestive aid and as
medicine for colds, headaches, and infections.
Turns out,
black cumin seeds and oil are used in traditional
medicine by many Middle Eastern and Asian healers for a broad array of diseases, including some immune and inflammatory disorders, says Hwyda A. Arafat, MD, PhD, associate professor, departments of surgery and pathology, anatomy and cell biology at Jefferson Medical College.
For centuries,
black cumin seeds or often called Nigella sativa, have been proven and used as ancient
medicine from major illnesses from Ayurveda to Chinese herbalism to ancient Egyptian and Greek
medicine.