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Reviewer: Ray, 55-64 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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It has been surprising that the use of Black Seed Oil Gels has improved the following condition. Arthritis both RA and OA reduced the inflammation and pain, lowered my glucose levels as I am diabetic. So I was able to reduce my insulin doses. Bowel improvements. This is my first week of taking this so I expect more results in the long term, but so far these were what was noticed. Many of my body a
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Reviewer: Rosiserem, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Consumer)
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I had a chronic cough and mucus in my throat for over 3 months. Started taking black seed powder in water and I have never had a cough again.
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Reviewer: Mike M, 25-34 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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This Black Seed Oil Is The Truth Maybe A Little Too Much I'm Soda Delivery Driver And Needless To Say I Was Suffering From Severe Back Pain And I Would Get To Work Super Late. My Fiance And I Began Taking 2 TeaSpoons A Day Morning And Night. Long Story Short All My Pain Is Gone We Had Sex 2 Nights In A Row With An Erection All Night While Asleep I Woke Up Before My Alarm Clock In The Morning
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Reviewer: ndan3, 55-64 on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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I took the black seed nigella sativa, and it burned my throat then my esophagus, and the pain lingered on my bronchial area and it made me hack up mucous after it made me cough, I could hear some wheezing in my chest, I tried to ease the burning feeling in my chest by taking more honey in tea then some baking soda in water and nothing would ease the burning sensation I am worried I caused permanen
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Reviewer: BJ, 75 or over Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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After taking 1/4 tsp of black seed oil for about 7-10 days I experienced symptoms of TIAs.I have had MRI and heart stress test and no reason for TIA appeared. Stopping the product has resulted in no more symptoms and feeling better.
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