Is talbina dangerous for pregnant women?

Talbina (barley flour) is not dangerous for pregnant women. You can eat it safely. The only danger would lie in adding an extra ingredient to your recipe to make your talbina, which would be inadvisable for pregnant women.

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Which honey to mix with black cumin oil?

Mixing your nigella oil with honey will both sweeten its taste and merge its health benefits. The various virtues of black cumin on the immune system and various pathologies have been demonstrated by hundreds of studies. Those of honey vary depending on the variety, and scientific research is just as numerous on the subject.

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Is talbina useful for the intestines?

Do you have digestion problems? Is it too fluid or do you have trouble evacuating? There can be many causes, and natural remedies exist. The talbina is one of them according to research but also for Muslims in accordance with a hadith reported by Imam Ahmad.

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How to use black cumin oil for massage?

It is possible to make or make a massage with nigella oil. It is used in this sense for its benefits to the body, notably through its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Thus, it can potentially relieve muscular tension, joint pain and pain associated with rheumatism.

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When should I take black cumin oil?

The best time to consume black cumin oil is on an empty stomach in the morning, if you want to take full advantage of its virtues.

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How to use black cumin oil for wound healing?

The healing effects of nigella oil have been scientifically proven. Numerous studies exist on this subject having been carried out on rats as well as men.

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How long does black cumin oil keep?

The nigella oil can be stored for a maximum of 24 months (i.e. 2 years) according to French legislation. After this period, it is not recommended for consumption and is forbidden for sale. On top of this, it will have lost at least 20% of its benefits if its container has not been opened. It is not recommended to consume it after this period.

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Black cumin oil for breastfeeding women: danger?

Nigella oil can be used for breastfeeding women. No studies show specific risks for this type of population, with the exception of people allergic to these foods: Fennel, Celery Cumin, All seeds or plants of the Ranunculaceae family However, the absence of studies showing adverse effects on the health of nursing mothers and babies does not dispense with medical advice and does not render black cumin oil harmless.

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Black cumin oil for babies

We all try to use natural products for baby, given that he has very fragile skin and organism. Redness arrives quickly while he's still in diapers, and should be treated fairly quickly. Eczema is also very common, and nigella oil is known to treat it effectively.

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What are the characteristics of jujube honey?

On the web, you can find jujube honeys of different geographical origins, which leads to questions about the characteristics of this globally unique product. While it is renowned for its many potentially beneficial health qualities, not all sidr honey is created equal.

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