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Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg - 120 Softgels

Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg - 120 Softgels

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  • Ideal for allergy sufferers
  • Helps with symptoms with asthma
  • Helps to reduce inflammation of all sorts
  • Studies also testify that weak immune systems be regulated by the strong effect of the black Cumin seed oil
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Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg - 120 Softgels
Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg - 120 Softgels
$38.69

New Roots Herbal Black Cumin Seed Oil 500mg is a dietary supplement in softgel form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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BLACK CUMIN SEED OIL - NEW ROOTSBlack Cumin Seed Oil from New Roots yields a high dose of Thymoquinone, one of the actives in Black Cumin Seed oil, indicated for allergies, rheumatism and inflammation. Black cumin seed oil has been, and is still used for numerous health and beauty reasons, in dozens of countries throughout the world. Now, black cumin seed oil's special properties are becoming a blessing to asthma sufferers. New Roots' pure Black Cumin Seed Oil can provide the natural measure of relief that today's allergy sufferers require! [SOFTGELS]
Each vcap contains:
Organic black cumin (Nigella sativa) seed oil 50% linoleic acid, 20% oleic acid 500 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Mixed tocopherol concentrate (from sunflower) in a softgel made of bovine gelatin, glycerin, and purified water.
Important Information:
Contains no: Preservative, artificial flavour or colour, sugar, starch, milk, wheat, corn, or soy. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Take 2 softgels three times daily with food or as directed by your health-care practitioner. If you are taking supplements containing iron, zinc, calcium, or copper, take this product a few hours before or after them. Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks
Proudly Manufactured In Canada & Available
New Roots Herbal offers high-quality natural health products like their best-selling probiotics, digestive enzymes, chill pills, strong bones, acidophilus ultra and black cumin seed oil among hundreds more herbal remedies. Founded in 1985 New Roots Canada delivers formulas that were designed to contribute to the prevention and cure of disease at their core. You can buy all New Roots supplements at ca
ASTHMA
Asthma is a common respiratory ailment that affects people of all ages. The incidence of asthma has doubled over the last 15 years. The attacks are caused by inflammation and hypersensitivity of the airways. Spasms of the small bronchiole tubes occur and air cannot move out. This leads to difficulty breathing.
Increased mucous production and swelling of the bronchioles also blocks the tubes and exacerbates the problem.
Triggers for attacks can be external, such as a
food allergy, medications, smoke, environmental chemicals, dust, pollen, animal hair or dander. Internal triggers for asthma can be stress, emotions, exercise, cold air, humidity, dry air, low blood sugar or viral infections.
Asthma attacks usually begin with a dry cough and tightness in he chest. They can progress to wheezing and laboured breathing. Some attacks are life threatening. Anxiety and panic attacks can result from the feelings of suffocation that the asthmatic experiences.
The underlying causes of asthma are not well understood. Genetics does seem to play a role. The suppression of eczema with medication can make you more susceptible to asthma in the future. Candidiasis, low digestive
enzymes, low stomach acid and food sensitivities are also thought to be root causes of asthma.
Conventional treatment of asthma involves medications such as inhaled corticosteroids, theophylline and beta-2 agonists. They treat the symptoms of asthma by reducing spasms and inflammation. They do not address the root cause of the problem. Side effects of these medications may include anxiety, mood swings,
insomnia, immune suppression and decreased bone density.
Avoidance of all irritating substances is important for prevention of asthma. Home air purification systems, humidifiers and dehumidifiers can be helpful. Keep plants that remove pollutants from air. These types include bamboo palm, Boston fern, dracaena, English ivy, ficus ali, peace lily, rubber plant and spider plant. Regular moderate exercise and deep breathing practices can decrease hypersensitivity of the airways. Steam inhalations with
thyme
or eucalyptus essential oils are antispasmodic and antimicrobial.
For acute attacks place hot
apple cider vinegar
poultices on the arms until the attack subsides. For all of you coffee-lovers, caffeine has a dilating effect on the bronchioles and can be of help when consumed at the beginning of an asthma attack.
Dietary approaches to asthma are as follows. Increase fluid intake to decrease the viscosity of mucous secretions. Detoxify your body periodically. A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants. Onions and garlic are good sources of
quercitin
and
vitamin C. Flaxseed and fish oils contain essential fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory.
Avoid animal products because they contain inflammatory precursors. Avoid food colourings and preservatives such as sulphites. Avoid foods and drugs that contain salicylates including aspirin,
white willow
bark and the mint family.
The most common food triggers are cow's milk, eggs, peanuts, wheat, citrus frits, shellfish, nuts, chocolate, food colourings and preservatives. If food allergies are a cause of asthma, elimination or rotation diets should be a part of the treatment protocol. Both methods involve charting the foods you eat and any reactions. Elimination diets start with a cleansing period to eliminate offending substances. Then the diet is restricted to mild, non-irritating foods. Finally the testing period begins when a new food is introduced every third day. If a food is okay then it can be added to the diet in moderation. If a food causes a reaction then it is restricted for a period of a few months. It can then be retried. Rotation diets limit your food intake to certain food families each day. It can be used to assess food allergies and is a good method to prevent the return of allergies.
WHAT YOU CAN DO IF YOU HAVE ASTHMA:
ELIMINATE DAIRY PRODUCTS
TAKE
NAC
TO REDUCE MUCOUS.
DETOXIFY YOUR BODY WITH
MILK THISTLE
OR OTHER HERBS
DO DEEP BREATING EXERCISES LIKE YOGA OR TAI CHI
DON'T DRINK COFFEE OR COLA
USE AN AIR PURIFIER IN YOUR HOME OR WORKPLACE.
STAY CALM DURING AN ATTACK
DID YOU KNOW? (ASTHMA FACTS)
ASTHMA IS AN AUTO IMMUNE DISORDER
THE INCIDENCE OF ASTHMA HAS BEEN
INCREASING, ESPECIALLY AMONG KIDS
ALLERGIES ARE LINKED TO ASTHMA
PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA GET MORE COLDS THAN OTHERS
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ASTHMA
Asthma is a common respiratory ailment that affects people of all ages. The incidence of asthma has doubled over the last 15 years. The attacks are caused by inflammation and hypersensitivity of the airways. Spasms of the small bronchiole tubes occur and air cannot move out. This leads to difficulty breathing.
Increased mucous production and swelling of the bronchioles also blocks the tubes and exacerbates the problem.
Triggers for attacks can be external, such as a
food allergy, medications, smoke, environmental chemicals, dust, pollen, animal hair or dander. Internal triggers for asthma can be stress, emotions, exercise, cold air, humidity, dry air, low blood sugar or viral infections.
Asthma attacks usually begin with a dry cough and tightness in he chest. They can progress to wheezing and laboured breathing. Some attacks are life threatening. Anxiety and panic attacks can result from the feelings of suffocation that the asthmatic experiences.
The underlying causes of asthma are not well understood. Genetics does seem to play a role. The suppression of eczema with medication can make you more susceptible to asthma in the future. Candidiasis, low digestive
enzymes, low stomach acid and food sensitivities are also thought to be root causes of asthma.
Conventional treatment of asthma involves medications such as inhaled corticosteroids, theophylline and beta-2 agonists. They treat the symptoms of asthma by reducing spasms and inflammation. They do not address the root cause of the problem. Side effects of these medications may include anxiety, mood swings,
insomnia, immune suppression and decreased bone density.
Avoidance of all irritating substances is important for prevention of asthma. Home air purification systems, humidifiers and dehumidifiers can be helpful. Keep plants that remove pollutants from air. These types include bamboo palm, Boston fern, dracaena, English ivy, ficus ali, peace lily, rubber plant and spider plant. Regular moderate exercise and deep breathing practices can decrease hypersensitivity of the airways. Steam inhalations with
thyme
or eucalyptus essential oils are antispasmodic and antimicrobial.
For acute attacks place hot
apple cider vinegar
poultices on the arms until the attack subsides. For all of you coffee-lovers, caffeine has a dilating effect on the bronchioles and can be of help when consumed at the beginning of an asthma attack.
Dietary approaches to asthma are as follows. Increase fluid intake to decrease the viscosity of mucous secretions. Detoxify your body periodically. A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants. Onions and garlic are good sources of
quercitin
and
vitamin C. Flaxseed and fish oils contain essential fatty acids that are anti-inflammatory.
Avoid animal products because they contain inflammatory precursors. Avoid food colourings and preservatives such as sulphites. Avoid foods and drugs that contain salicylates including aspirin,
white willow
bark and the mint family.
The most common food triggers are cow's milk, eggs, peanuts, wheat, citrus frits, shellfish, nuts, chocolate, food colourings and preservatives. If food allergies are a cause of asthma, elimination or rotation diets should be a part of the treatment protocol. Both methods involve charting the foods you eat and any reactions. Elimination diets start with a cleansing period to eliminate offending substances. Then the diet is restricted to mild, non-irritating foods. Finally the testing period begins when a new food is introduced every third day. If a food is okay then it can be added to the diet in moderation. If a food causes a reaction then it is restricted for a period of a few months. It can then be retried. Rotation diets limit your food intake to certain food families each day. It can be used to assess food allergies and is a good method to prevent the return of allergies.
WHAT YOU CAN DO IF YOU HAVE ASTHMA:
ELIMINATE DAIRY PRODUCTS
TAKE
NAC
TO REDUCE MUCOUS.
DETOXIFY YOUR BODY WITH
MILK THISTLE
OR OTHER HERBS
DO DEEP BREATING EXERCISES LIKE YOGA OR TAI CHI
DON'T DRINK COFFEE OR COLA
USE AN AIR PURIFIER IN YOUR HOME OR WORKPLACE.
STAY CALM DURING AN ATTACK
DID YOU KNOW? (ASTHMA FACTS)
ASTHMA IS AN AUTO IMMUNE DISORDER
THE INCIDENCE OF ASTHMA HAS BEEN
INCREASING, ESPECIALLY AMONG KIDS
ALLERGIES ARE LINKED TO ASTHMA
PEOPLE WITH ASTHMA GET MORE COLDS THAN OTHERS
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