Black Cumin May (Does) Treat Pancreatic Cancer and More

Posted by srewah

I had to chuckle when I saw today's edition of the Huffington Post showing that black cumin "MAY" treat pancreatic cancer and then quoting a study done at Thomas Jefferson University by Dr. Hwyda A. Arafat, MD, PhD, associate professor, departments of surgery and pathology, anatomy and cell biology. This study was done in 2007 and it is just now intriguing them. Is this not a give me a break moment.

There have been literally hundreds of papers written on the positive results done in this study and how miraculous this wonderful little black seed is. It was literally able to reduce the pancreatic tumors when no other medical treatment has been successful.

This little black seed has been used for thousands of years for everything from headaches to asthma and it is just now intriguing the Huffington Post? Excuse my ignorance but it should of intrigued the Huffington Post in 2007. As I pause for a moment to smile at the article, I again noticed that the author offered no hint of how to treat the cancers, only that it "May" help.

What is the point of reporting that a potential miracle herb has been created and then never give the way to treat the cancer. Black cumin is also called Nigella Sativa and kalonji. You can get it in several ways and finding a good source is pretty easy. Here are some links:

Black Cumin oil and seeds

The proper way to treat cancer is with a teaspoon of oil mixed with raw honey or juice 3 times a day. In addition the remedy calls for eating 4 cloves of garlic once a day.

It should be noted that in order for black cumin to work, you need to take it regularly, not just when you are sick. For further information on these wonderful seeds read here.

So if we smile a little today about the Huffington Post just now discovering the healing benefits of black cumin, let us all reflect as to the correct place to look for health news. That place is right here with Barbi Trejo's world.