Treat pollen allergy naturally with black cumin oil

Black cumin oil was already used by the ancient Egyptians

The first rays of sunshine can be seen, nature wakes up from hibernation… and we start to sneeze. Spring can be really stressful for allergy sufferers. Nasal spray, eye drops and antihistamines are almost the basic equipment, but the latter can sometimes make you quite tired and, like any medication, have side effects. In the search for alternatives, we came across an old natural remedy: black cumin oil was already used in ancient Egypt, especially for inflammation and hypersensitivity should it have been effective. Even in the famous tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, a vial of black cumin oil has been found as a gift for his followinglife.

So what’s in it? Black seed oil contains gamma linoleic acid and the essential oil Nigelon and the eight amino acids arginine, asparagine, glycine, phenylalanine, serine, tyrosine and valine as well as B vitamins, vitamin A, biotin, zinc and selenium.

Gamma-linoleic acid is particularly exciting in the fight once morest hay fever because it works regulating the immune system and can significantly reduce overreactions such as a runny nose. The essential oils also soothe and free the upper airways and have an antioxidant, disinfecting and antifungal effect.

This can prove to be a real blessing histamine-lowering Effect of black cumin oil in the treatment of allergies and hay fever. Histamine is an endogenous hormone that is responsible for allergic reactions such as a runny nose or itchy eyes.

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