Table 2.
Clinical effects of Nigella sativa supplementation on the nervous system
Study design | Population | Part of the herb, dose, and duration of treatment | Result | References |
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Double-blinded crossover clinical trial | 23 epileptic children | Water extract of black seed (40 mg/kg/8 h), 10 weeks | Significant reduction of mean frequency of seizures | [80] |
Pilot, double-blinded crossover clinical trial | 22 epileptic children | Thymoquinone (1 mg/kg), 10 weeks | Significant reduction of frequency of seizures | [81] |
Prospective, randomized, single-blinded, controlled, crossover pilot study | 30 intractable epileptic patients | 40 – 80 mg/kg/day of black seed oil, 10 weeks | No beneficial effects in the frequency and severity of seizures | [82] |
Placebo-controlled clinical trial | 40 healthy elderly volunteers | 500 mg NS seed capsule twice a day, 9 weeks | Improvement of cognition, memory, and attention | [83] |
Placebo-controlled clinical trial | 48 healthy adolescent males | 500 mg NS capsule once daily, 4 weeks | Enhancements of mood, anxiety, and cognition | [84] |
- | 35 male opiate addicts | 500 mg NS daily, 12 weeks | Significant reduction of withdrawal effects | [85] |
Randomized, triple-blind, active, and placebo-controlled clinical trial | 52 women with cyclic mastalgia | Topical 600 mg NS oil twice a day, 2 months | Significant improvement of the pain scores | [86] |
NS, Nigella sativa.