Components in black seed oil may have hormonal disrupting effects, potentially suppressing testicular function and causing menstrual irregularities. — Whalespan
Components in black seed oil may have hormonal disrupting effects, potentially suppressing testicular function and causing menstrual irregularities.
⚠ High risk
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
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“using something like black seed oil to lower your blood sugar is an indication that flaxseed oil is in some ways probably a metabolic toxin as well there are other studies that begin to suggest that black seed oil or the components in it may have a hormonal disrupting effect this is in vitro admittedly but aqueous extract and the jealous sativa seeds suppress testicular serotogenesis in uh micellatic cells in vitro”
“there were levels of hormones that could interrupt normal hormonal function whether these are normally present in nigella sativa something that needs to be discovered but people may say great there's testosterone well there's a heck of a lot more estradiol in nigella sativa than there is testosterone so this is the type of thing that i worry about”
“there are other studies that begin to suggest that black seed oil or the components in it may have a hormonal disrupting effect this is in vitro admittedly but aqueous extract and the gel sativa seeds suppress testicular serotogenesis in uh micellatic cells in vitro”