The Art of Healing

Topical Black Seed Oil Beats Tylenol for Pain Relief in Osteoarthritis

The tiny black seed strikes again! Even orally administered Tylenol can’t compete with the topical application of this potent healing oil to reduce symptoms of one of the most common health complaints of our time.

Recently, over-the-counter ‘pain-killing’ drugs like ibuprofen and Tylenol have been found to have a battery of serious adverse side effects, some even life-threatening. Even Aspirin, commonly believed to be a life-saving cardio-protective agent, has come under scrutiny as perhaps doing far more harm than good. Even more astounding is the recent discovery that some of

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