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Egyptian black cumin oil · 200 capsules

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Egyptian black cumin oil is rich in omega-9 fatty acids and antioxidants (1). In addition to its many general effects on the human organism, it also has many interesting properties for athletes. As always, GN Laboratories supplies you with the active ingredient in the highest quality, so that nothing stands in the way of an optimal effect. Egyptian black cumin oil from GN Laboratories - because in the end only results count.

  • Scientifically proven effect
  • High dosage
  • Rich in omega-9 fatty acids
  • Easy to dose capsule form
  • Highest quality - made in Germany
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Compositionper 2 capsules% (NRV*)
Cold-pressed black cumin oil1000 mg**
of which Omega 6550 mg**
of which Omega 9180 mg**


Zutaten: Cold-pressed black cumin oil (of which 55% omega 6 (linoleic acid), of which 18% omega 9 (oleic acid)), filler: stearic acid, capsule shell: hypromellose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.

*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011

**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.

Verzehrempfehlung

Take two LiCaps® a day with plenty of liquid.

Hinweise

Hersteller / Distributor

GN Laboratories Europe, London / United Kingdom

Nero Labs BV, Postbus 278, 5900AG Venlo, The Netherlands

Quellen
  1. (1) Kocyigit, Y., Atamer, Y., Uysal, E. (2009). The effect of dietary supplementation of Nigella sativa L. on serum lipid profile in healthy women. Saudi Medical Journal, 30(7), 893-896.
  2. sativa supplementation on biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 8(4), 216-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsx.2014.08.00
  3. Tutunchi, H., Ostadrahimi, A., Saghafi-Asl, M., Rouhani, M. H., & Asghari-Jafarabadi, M. (2020). Clinical and metabolic response to probiotic supplementation in patients with multiple sclerosis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 35, 71-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2019.12.00
  4. El-Mahdy, M. A., Zhu, Q., Wang, Q. E., Wani, G., Patnaik, S., Zhao, Q., … Wani, A. A. (2005). Nigella sativa seed extract modulates mammalian DNA damage response pathways. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 579(1-2), 22-30. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2005.02.02
  5. Kanter, M. (2011). Effects of Nigella sativa and its major constituent, thymoquinone on sciatic nerves in experimental diabetic neuropathy. Neurochemical research, 36(11), 2107-2113.
  6. Keshri, G., Singh, M. M., Lakshmi, V., & Kamboj, P. (2016). Evaluation of anti-inflammatory potential of fixed oil of Nigella sativa (Black seed) and its effect on bronchial asthma: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Avicenna journal of phytomedicine, 6(1), 34
  7. Bordoni A, Biagi PL, Masi M, et al. The effect of black cumin oil on the human immune response, lipid profile, blood pressure and oxidative stress parameters. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2015;2015:474509. doi:10.1155/2015/474509
  8. Gholamhossein Ranjbar Omrani, Mohammad Javad Zamani, Aziz Homayouni Rad, Parvin Mirmiran, Sina Azadbakht. The effect of Nigella sativa oil on weight loss, and metabolic parameters in overweight women: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Volume 234, 15 January 2019, Pages 44-50.
  9. Farzaneh Shidfar, Anousheh Haghighian Moghaddam, Mahmoud Hedayati, Ebrahim Mousavi Garmaroudi, Mohammad Ali Eslami Amirabadi, Seyed Ali Smailnejad Ghorbanibirgani, Hamed Shidfar. The effects of Nigella sativa oil on weight loss and metabolic parameters in overweight and obese women. Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. Vol 26, No 144 (2016).
  10. Dehkordi FR, Kamkhah AF. Antihypertensive effect of Nigella sativa seed extract in patients with mild hypertension. Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2008 Aug;22(4):447-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1472-8206.2008.00607.x. PMID: 18705755.
  11. Akhondian J, Kianifar H, Raoofziaee M, Moayedpour A, Toosi MN, Khajedaluee M. The effect of thymoquinone on intractable pediatric seizures (pilot study). Epilepsy Res. 2011;93(1):39-43. doi:10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2010.10.004
  12. Farshori NN, Al-Sheddi ES, Al-Oqail MM, Musarrat J, Al-Khedhairy AA, Siddiqui MA. Cytotoxicity and apoptosis induction by thymoquinone in leukemia cell line. J Biomed Biotechnol. 2012;2012:170804. doi:10.1155/2012/170804
  13. Hadi, V., Kheirouri, S., Alizadeh, M., & Khabbazi, A. (2016). Effects of Nigella sativa oil on lipid profile in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Journal of dietary supplements, 13(3), 317-326.
  14. Akhtar, M. S., & Qadir, M. I. (2011). Effect of Nigella sativa on the blood glucose in diabetes mellitus type 2 patients. Phytotherapy research: PTR, 25(2), 208-212.
  15. Najmi A, Haque SF, Naseeruddin M, Khan RA. Effect of Nigella sativa oil on various clinical and biochemical parameters of metabolic syndrome. Int J Diabetes Dev Ctries. 2008;28(1):11-14.
  16. Boskabady, M.H. et al. “Possible mechanisms of the relaxant effect of Nigella sativa seed extract on smooth muscle”, Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 97-102, Spring 2012. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3946109/)
  17. Tavakkoli, A. et al. “The effects of Nigella sativa on cognitive functions in humans: a systematic review”, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 265-271, Apri(1) Kocyigit, Y., Atamer, Y., Uysal, E. (2009). The effect of dietary supplementation of Nigella sativa L. on serum lipid profile in healthy women. Saudi Medical Journal, 30(7), 893-896.
  18. sativa supplementation on biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 8(4), 216-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsx.2014.08.00
  19. Tutunchi, H., Ostadrahimi, A., Saghafi-Asl, M., Rouhani, M. H., & Asghari-Jafarabadi, M. (2020). Clinical and metabolic response to probiotic supplementation in patients with multiple sclerosis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 35, 71-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2019.12.004

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What is black cumin seed oil

Black cuminoil is made from the seeds of the Nigella Sativa plant. Most of us know this plant - better known as black cumin - as a condiment. It is sometimes easily confused with black sesame, which is due to the fact that the two seeds look incredibly similar. In addition to its use as a spice, black cumin has a number of health benefits. These are particularly pronounced in black cumin oil, which is extracted from the seeds. It is not for nothing that black cumin seed oil has been used in traditional medicine for over 2000 years. Many of the traditional health benefits have now been proven by scientific studies. Some of the proven benefits should be of particular interest to athletes.

What are the benefits of black cumin seed oil for athletes?

Athletes who train hard can benefit directly or indirectly from the many advantages of black seed oil. One of these benefits is the support and acceleration of regeneration after training, which has been proven in several studies (1,2,3). This effect is partly due to the pronounced antioxidant properties of black seed oil. Antioxidants can protect the body's (muscle) cells and DNA from damage caused by free radicals (4). This is particularly important for athletes because hard training sessions inevitably lead to a dramatic increase in the body's production of free radicals (5). This antioxidant effect, combined with the anti-inflammatory properties found in black cumin oil (6), can promote recovery after training. The faster and more efficiently the body is able to regenerate optimally, the faster a growth stimulus can be set again. The anti-inflammatory effects of black seed oil may also be responsible for the fact that it has been shown in studies to reduce arthritis symptoms such as pain, swelling and stiffness in the joints (3). An additional benefit for athletes, bodybuilders and body-conscious people has been demonstrated in several studies. Black cumin oil was able to support fat loss in test subjects on a diet, which led to faster weight loss than with a diet alone (7, 8, 9). There is no arguing how crucial the body fat percentage is for general well-being and health.

What other health benefits does black seed oil have

Of course, not only athletes can benefit from the health benefits of black seed oil. Studies suggest that there are also general benefits to be gained from taking black cumin oil regularly. One of these benefits is the improvement in blood pressure and blood lipid levels, which has been demonstrated in the test group of one study (7). This was accompanied by an improvement in the health of the cardiovascular system, which was also attributed to black seed oil in the study (10). Black seed oil has a number of properties that can protect cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke (11,12). These include a reduction in triglyceride levels and levels of bad LDL cholesterol, as well as blood pressure-lowering effects in cases of high blood pressure (7, 13). The inhibitory properties on blood sugar levels are another benefit that has been observed in test subjects. In the study, black cumin oil was not only able to lower blood sugar levels after eating and when fasting, but also the HbA1v value - a marker for blood sugar levels in recent months. This could help to better control existing diabetes and reduce the risk of diabetes in the test subjects (14, 15). Furthermore, in various studies, black cumin oil was able to show other effects on the test groups. It was able to reduce asthma symptoms and relax constricted airways (16). It showed positive effects on memory and attention (17) and was able to alleviate allergies including hay fever (18). All of these properties have been demonstrated in several studies on test subjects and make it clear why black cumin seed oil has had a place in the traditional medicine of other cultures for some time.

If you look at all these properties, it is not surprising that black cumin oil is also becoming increasingly popular as a supplement. As always, GN Laboratories brings you the benefits of black cumin seed oil in the highest quality. This ensures that just one capsule is enough to provide you with an effective amount of the active ingredient. Black cumin oil from GN Laboratories - Because in the end, only results count.

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Lillian B.
Super vor aqllem wenn man es mit Omega 3 nimmst

Wenn man zuden omega 3 Kapseln eine davon nimmt, dann schmeckt es beim Aufstoßen mehr nach schwarzkümmel als nach Fiswch, was ich persönlich als deutlich angeneher empfinde

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Manuel Bleibaum
Sehr zufrieden

Nehme ich ejden Abend bin sehr zufrieden damit soweit, volle Sternzahl, habe keine Kritik

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Rolf Berner
Omega 9

Super dass es bei Gigas neben dem Omega 3 auch omega 9 Supplements gibt bzw. solche diereich an Omega 9 sind. ist mir 5 Sterne Wert

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Gregor Reiser
Super preis Leistung

Super preis-Leistungsverhältnis nur leider ist das zeug echt oft ausverkauft, vielleicht findetsich da in Zukunft eine Lösung

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Roman Juniper
Ägyptisches Schwarzkümmel Öl

die Ägypter haben es eben raus hahaha, ich mag einfach alles an dem Zeug außer dass es so oft ausverkauft ist