Although our black cumin seed oil is light and palatable, it actually contains 3 to 4 times more thymoquinone than most other black seed oils (we have 1.5%+).
There is some debate in the reviews over Turkish (light) oil and Indian (dark) oil. Even if you don't use Amazon, there's some useful info on the oil itself, and several suppliers to investigate further.
Thanks for the tip, how do I know if it has the "guaranteed minimum amount of Thymoquinone"? What is the minimum to look out for? Also should it be in oil form or could a pill work too?
I'm starting to wonder if all this weird shit works just because they are anti-inflammatory and the inflammation is what gets you.
There is some debate in the reviews over Turkish (light) oil and Indian (dark) oil. Even if you don't use Amazon, there's some useful info on the oil itself, and several suppliers to investigate further.
Thanks for the tip, how do I know if it has the "guaranteed minimum amount of Thymoquinone"? What is the minimum to look out for? Also should it be in oil form or could a pill work too?
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The problem is ivermectin isn't a controlled substance, but it's still technically illegal to import into the U.S. even for personal use.
So you either have to eat horse paste or find some internet Dr. Nick.
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Sure, bro, which street corner do I leave the paper bag of unmarked bills on at 2am?