SpartanII wrote:[quote=Cognitive Heart]Ah yes, good old black seed.

I've been taking it in oil form twice daily with a little honey. Is there an advantage of using the ground seed as opposed to oil? (besides price?)

I always assumed the oil was more effective because of more concentrated amounts of thymoquinone.
There's no substantial difference besides concentration. The ground up matter may contain more nutrients/minerals? I've yet to utilize the black seed in oil form. I notice improvements from the ground up seeds/honey, so I'm sure others can experience similar benefits, too.

Another aspect to be aware of is the fact that thymoquinone has synergistic activity with other compounds within black seed. So purely taking thymoquinone, or in a concentrated form, may present not as much benefits?
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