Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) for Digestive Health

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

The available linked study does not contain research on Black Seed (Nigella sativa) and digestive health. The single study provided is a survey examining traditional medicine use among migraine patients in Kuwait during the COVID-19 pandemic, and while Nigella sativa may fall broadly under the category of traditional medicine, the study does not investigate its effects on digestive outcomes in any way. As a result, no meaningful synthesis of research evidence connecting Black Seed to digestive health can be drawn from the sources supplied. Readers interested in this topic are encouraged to seek out dedicated clinical trials, systematic reviews, or meta-analyses that specifically examine Nigella sativa and gastrointestinal health endpoints.

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Use of traditional medicine in treatment of migraine during coronavirus disea... Other 2021 Neutral 67

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