I don't sound like that, but a few last days my status with liver worsen, today I feel lil better, but I look like I died three times. Anyways I bought a bottle of kalonji oil and I will test that because I received a lot of recommendation. Apparently it is a plant that heals anything but death.
Flowers are truly amazing, but the main ingredient, a cold pressed oil, is made from the black seeds. Personally I hate the taste. Smell is great, taste horrible.
Benefits are known from the ancient time and it is found that it contains strong anti-spasmodic and anti-inflammatory ingredients.
There are other benefits too, and a plant is significantly studied, but should be further explored.
Review on Clinical Trials of Black Seed (Nigella sativa ) and Its Active Constituent, Thymoquinone
Some people who experienced the similar problems like me, suggested me to try with this, including multiple pharmacologists, one of them being hospitalized a few years ago with a very similar idiopathic liver issue like me.
Recent studies have demonstrated that Thymoquinone an active compound of kalonji oil contributes to the suppression of liver fibrosis, chronic liver diseases but also affects the carcinogenesis.
So, everybody finger crossed that it works and it doesn't cause me some unexpected reactions.
Aw by the way a half of a bee stung that happened 12 days ago is still visible on my forearm and I still didn't retrieve fully the sensation in the muscle surrounding it.
It doesn't even look like a bee sting, it looks like if a bee vaccinated me. I am not allergic and I had no other reaction but slight nausea, but the arm numbed up to my shoulder.
One of our elderly friends who cured his back problems with bee sting therapy, believes that a bee stung actually helped me with the liver who soon after suddenly plummeted, so I didn't need to seek medical help with the last episode.
Let's just hope I don't need that stingy crap as a therapy and that oil will assist instead.
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