Evidence supporting the use of: Black cumin
For the health condition: Bedwetting

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Black cumin (Nigella sativa) has been traditionally used in various systems of medicine, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, for a wide range of ailments. Its use for bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) is primarily based on traditional or folk remedies rather than robust scientific validation. In traditional Unani and some herbal practices, black cumin oil or seeds are sometimes recommended for children or adults experiencing bedwetting, with the belief that it helps strengthen the bladder or reduce urinary frequency at night.

However, the scientific evidence supporting black cumin for bedwetting is minimal. There are no high-quality clinical trials or systematic reviews specifically investigating its efficacy for nocturnal enuresis. Most of the available literature focuses on black cumin’s anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties rather than its effects on urinary tract function or enuresis. While some herbalists may cite anecdotal successes, these are not substantiated by rigorous research.

In summary, the use of black cumin for bedwetting is rooted in traditional practices, with little to no scientific support. Its effectiveness for this specific condition should be considered unproven, and anyone considering its use should consult a healthcare professional, especially when treating children.

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