Black seed oil: Have you heard of this historical holistic remedy that can fight STDs naturally?
(NaturalNews) When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that there are about 20 million new infections transmitted every year in the United States. Half of them are mostly people aged 15–24, and the related healthcare costs are an astounding $16 billion.
Unfortunately, some of these STDs have the potential to develop into more serious health conditions. For example, syphilis has been known to lead to dementia, and authorities routinely claim the human papillomavirus (HPV) has the potential to lead to cervical or penile cancer, despite a lack of evidence. Other STDs can complicate infections, as can occur when chlamydia and gonorrhea cause pelvic inflammatory disease.
Therefore, it's important to turn to healing foods that help prevent these STD-related illnesses from developing or worsening. Such methods, which safely address inflammatory issues and help combat cancer, are a very smart decision considering other options with horrific consequences peddled by the sinister vaccine industry. Just about everywhere you turn, the mainstream media and conventional medical experts push for vaccinations; in the case of STDs, it's common that the likes of Gardasil – known to wreak havoc on health – are advocated.
Enter black seed oil.
How black seed oil can fight cancers and inflammation associated with STDs
The oil, made from the seeds of Nigella sativa, or "black cumin," is an ancient remedy that's repeatedly been shown to kill cancer cells and reduce inflammation. Why turn to a vaccine when you can fend off health problems such as cancer or inflammation that may arise from STDs with this natural approach?
For example, several studies have consistently proven the oil's effectiveness in fighting cervix and prostate cancers, as well as other types of cancer.
A 2011 study led by Chinese and Saudi Arabian researchers found that the oil was a safe and effective cancer treatment that had been in use, successfully, for centuries. Its extracted ingredient, thymoquinone, seems to be especially effective in this regard. Specifically, these researchers expressed that the oil acted as an antioxidant that allowed the body to properly build its defense system. Furthermore, it was found that the oil led to apoptosis (elimination of unhealthy cells like cancer), while aiding the survival of normal ones.
Another study also found that, when used in combination with bee honey, less cancer formation, inflammatory responses and oxidative stress occurred. In fact, the protection in these areas was 100%.
Additionally, a 2014 Turkish study discovered that black seed oil helps people who are receiving radiation treatment. If one ever decides to receive radiation treatment for cancer, it's good to know that this oil can significantly reduce the side effects caused by radiation. Clearly, this doesn't just involve cancer associated with an STD, but any other circumstance as well.
Vaccines anything but safe; turning to natural healing methods an ideal choice
It's vital to explore natural healing methods like this, since vaccinations and Big Pharma drugs only keep people in an endless cycle that often takes their health from bad to worse.
For example, the Gardasil vaccine is anything but safe.
Consider the example of a 16-year-old girl who received the vaccination only to learn that it destroyed her ovaries and led to her early onset of menopause. Merck & Co., the maker of the vaccine, revealed a big "whoops" when they divulged that they had only examined Gardasil's effects on the male – not female – reproductive system. Unreal. No wonder the vaccine has been met – and continues to be met – with scrutiny. Understandably so, just the thought of it has created fear in many people.
As Natural News readers are well-aware, enjoying a diet filled with healthy, whole foods is essential for maintaining good health and even reversing a wide variety of ailments. In the case of STDs and the inflammation and cancers they may cause, consider black seed oil while continuing to make food choices that include superfoods, organic options and above all else – ones that don't focus on junk foods.
Sources for this article include:
CDC.gov[PDF]
Cancer.org
CDC.gov
HealthyFoodHouse.com
NaturalNews.com
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Vaccines.news
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