Evidence supporting the use of: Black Seed
For the health condition: Malaria
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2
Black seed (Nigella sativa) has a long history of use in traditional medicine systems, especially in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Its application for malaria is primarily rooted in traditional practice rather than robust scientific validation. Ethnobotanical surveys from malaria-endemic regions, such as parts of Nigeria and Sudan, report the use of black seed preparations—sometimes as decoctions or mixed with other herbs—as supportive remedies for fever and malaria-like symptoms. These traditional uses are based on the general belief in black seed's ability to strengthen the immune system and its purported antipyretic and anti-inflammatory properties.
Scientific research on Nigella sativa for malaria is limited. A few preclinical studies (mostly in vitro or in animal models) suggest that black seed extracts may have some inhibitory effects on Plasmodium species, the parasites responsible for malaria. However, these findings are preliminary, and there are no robust clinical trials in humans demonstrating efficacy for malaria treatment or prevention. Therefore, while black seed is used in some traditional medicine systems for malaria, current scientific evidence does not substantiate its effectiveness for this condition.
In summary, the use of black seed for malaria is justified by tradition rather than science, and evidence supporting its effectiveness is weak and primarily anecdotal or limited to early-stage laboratory studies.
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fumaria parviflora
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Abrus
Alchornea
Artemether
Artesunate
Andrographolide
Acetogenin
Andrographis
Alsonia scholaris
Abuta
Alstonia macrophylla
Black Seed
Blepharis
Barleria
Bougainvillea
Baccharoides anthelmintica
Banyan
Black Nightshade
Borassus aethiopum
Baobab
Bird's nest
Clerodendrum phlomidis
Colombo
Cinchona
Chirata
Coin-leaf desmodium
Colocynth
Dichroa
Desmodium
Embelia
Other health conditions supported by Black Seed
AcneAllergies (respiratory)
Alzheimer's Disease
Anxiety
Arthritis
Asthma
Autoimmune Disorders
Blood Poisoning
Bronchitis
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cardiovascular Disease
Cholesterol (high)
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestion (sinus)
Congestive Heart Failure
Constipation (adults)
Constipation (children)
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cough (spastic)
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Dyspepsia
Eczema
Epilepsy
Fatigue
Fever
Gastritis
Gingivitis
Hair (loss or thinning)
Headache (general)
Headache (sinus)
Headache (tension)
Heart (weakness)
Hepatitis
Hypertension
Inflammation
Influenza
Insomnia
Liver Detoxification
Lupus
Malaria
Memory and Brain Function
Menopause
Migraine
Nausea and Vomiting