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PRODUCTS

Rafaa is a specialized mixture of live probiotics (good bacteria) and organic acids that our body desperately need on a daily basis to keep itself healthy and energized. Rafaa is specifically designed to help strengthen your immune system and regulate the pH balance in your body.

 

Your health (immune system) and energy levels directly correlate with how much good bacteria reside in your digestive tract. An estimate of over 400 different types of good bacteria in our stomach are responsible for the digesting of foods and the manufacturing of various vitamin B's, which sustains us with health and energy.

 

We are supposed to naturally consume probiotics and organic acids within our daily diets, but due to the fact that most of our foods are treated for pests and insects, these good qualities in food have slowly faded away. Due to all the chemical toxins found in food, our bodies are unconsciously, slowly being poisoned. This causes the good bacteria in your stomach to die, which weak-ens our immune system, causing various health issues like infections and the flu.

Stress, bad eating habits and toxins in the body are some of the main reasons the good bacteria in your system die. This causes an increase of bad bacteria and parasites to reside in your system, which can cause numerous health issues like constipation, tiredness, muscle and head aches, Arthritis, depression, etc.

 

Rafaa is specifically designed to help address these issues and gets to work immediately in the body after consumption, as the probiotics found in Rafaa are in live form, prior to other probiotics found in capsule form.

Some of Rafaa's Qualities

Rafaa is a:

▪ Probiotic

▪ Strong anti-oxidant

▪ Strengthens the immune system

▪ Helps to detox the body from heavy metals and toxins

▪ Natural energy drink

▪ Restores and regulates the pH balance in your system

 

Do I Need Rafaa?

▪ Do you often get the flu or infections?

▪ Do you have skin problems or eczema?

▪ Do you have a spastic colon?

▪ Are you constipated or have diarrhoea?

▪ Do you get heartburn or stomach cramps?

▪ Are you struggling with muscle aches or spasms?

▪ Do you have sore joints or arthritis?

▪ Do you wake up tired in the mornings?

▪ Do you have a constant craving for sweets or carbs?

▪ Are you struggling with hormone problems like men-strual cramps, heavy bleeding, endometriosis, or anything similar?

 

If your answer was “yes” to any of the questions above, you are most probably suffering from an imbalance of too much bad bacteria in your system. Rafaa may help to restore this imbalance in your system.

 

Rafaa Dosage Instructions

To ensure good health, it is recommended to use Rafaa on a daily basis. Rafaa can be used orally or topically.

 

For Oral Use:

Rafaa can be taken once or twice daily and can be diluted with water, ice tea, fruit juice or cool drink to camouflage the taste. Do not use Rafaa in conjunction with other medication. If on medication, first drink medication, wait 30 minutes and then drink Rafaa.

 

For Topical Use:

Rafaa can be applied to wounds, infections, insect bites, acne and eczema twice or three times a day, leave to dry on skin.

 

Is Rafaa Safe?

Rafaa is registered by the medicinal board as a schedule C0 medicine: COMPLIMENTARY MEDICINE, Medicines and related substances Act. ACT 101 of 1965; SECTION 14(1).

 

When using Rafaa for the first time, it is possible to feel detoxing effects for the first few days, this could include mild headaches, nausea and muscle or joint aches. The reason for this is that your body is ridding itself from unwanted toxins and chemicals, but the feeling should pass within the first few days.

 

Please note that this medicine is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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1 lt          R330
drink only 1 tablespoon in a glass of water in the morning and afternoon

Bottle will last you 45 days 

Black Cumin Oil

R290

Many doctors, particularly naturopathic doctors and alternative practitioners, are finding success combining conventional treatments with natural methods to support the body’s health. One of these time-honored remedies is black cumin oil, also known as black seed oil, black caraway oil, black sesame oil and Roman coriander oil.

Considering that there have literally been hundreds of scientifically peer-reviewed articles about the benefits of black cumin oil, revealing that there are few health problems that it can’t help the body fight off, and with virtually no side effects, it’s absolutely mind-boggling that so many people have never even heard of it.

The oil comes from the nigella sativa plant which is native to Asia. The plant has small, black, crescent-shaped seeds and is technically a part of the buttercup family. Its recorded use dates back to ancient Egyptian times, with Cleopatra reportedly using it to achieve her beautiful complexion and lustrous, shiny hair. In fact, the oil was even found in the Egyptian pharoah Tutankhamun’s tomb, dating back some 3,300 years ago. Hippocrates was said to use it to treat digestive troubles.

Black cumin oil has shown to offer numerous medicinal properties, including:

  • Anti-bacterial

  • Analgesic

  • Anti-fungal

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Antioxidant

  • Antispasmodic

  • Antiviral

  • Anti-hypertensive

  • Hypotensive

  • Insulin sensitizing

9 Reasons To Have A Teaspoon Of Black Cumin Oil

#1. Cancer prevention

Multiple scientific studies have been conducted on black cumin oil related to a variety of different cancers, including colon cancer, lung cancer, brain tumor cells and more.

One 2012 study out of the National University of Singapore, found that the “anti-tumor effects of thymoquinone have also been investigated in tumor xenograft mice models for colon, prostate, pancreatic and lung cancer. The combination of thymoquinone and conventional chemotherapeutic drugs could produce greater therapeutic effect as well as reduce the toxicity of the latter.”

Cell studies have also discovered that black cumin oil compares to popular chemotherapy agent in the suppression of colon cancer growth, but with a much higher safety profile.

In 2014, researchers from Saudi Arabia reported that the oil was able to significantly reduce the population of living cancer cells and altered cellular morphology. They discovered that the higher concentration of the oil that was used to treat the cancer cells, the greater level of cell death, and ultimately concluded that the data showed black cumin oil significantly reduced the viability of human lung cancer cells.

Some health experts also recommend using black cumin oil for natural protection against the dangers of radiation, used in conjunction with conventional treatments.

#2. Treating type 1 and 2 diabetes

According to an article in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, black cumin oil “causes gradual partial regeneration of pancreatic beta-cells, increases the lowered serum insulin concentrations, and decreases the elevated serum glucose.” The research on mice suggests that black cumin oil can prevent the development of type 1 diabetes, and increase the insulin sensitivity of liver cells, which helps to prevent type 2 diabetes.

#3. Improve digestion

As mentioned, Hippocrates himself was said to have used black cumin oil to improve digestive ailments. The seeds are considered to be carminative, which means they aid digestion and can help to decrease bloating, gas and stomach cramps. If you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), black cumin oil may be very beneficial as it’s been shown to have antispasmodic effects on the smooth muscle of the intestine. Other conditions that cause intestinal cramp-type pain may be relieved as well.

#4. Weight loss

In a study published in June of 2013 in the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, researchers noted that after reviewing the literature for plants with anti-obesity properties, they found that black cumin oil was among the most effective natural remedies in the world. It’s believed to be effective in much the same way that it can help diabetics. It’s an excellent anti-inflammatory agent and has been found to lessen the appetite, improve glucose levels and glucose absorption, which can help one to lose excess weight.

#5. Longer, stronger hair – and, hair loss prevention

There is a reason that Cleopatra used black cumin oil to achieve such gorgeous, long locks. It’s known to not only strengthen the hair, but to encourage growth and even address hair loss. It isn’t yet known as to how it works, but it’s thought that it likely has to do with its anti-microbial compounds and powerful antioxidants that are known to strengthen hair follicles. As it is also an anti-inflammatory, it’s excellent for soothing scalp conditions like flakiness. It also helps to kill fungal and viral infections, so if you’re battling a problem with lice, you can benefit by using black cumin oil too.

If you’re suffering from hair loss, or baldness, you can apply black cumin oil directly to bald spots, leave it on for 30 minutes and then rinse. Another option is to combine a 1:1 mixture of extra-virgin oil and black cumin oil, and then rub it directly on balding areas.

#6. A more beautiful complexion

Cleopatra was also known to have a beautiful complexion – and black cumin oil may have been her secret for this too as it’s known to promote and inhibit melanin production, benefiting the skin and even helping to heal scars, and prevent scar formation. Some studies have suggested that it may be an especially useful remedy for this purpose.

Other research has shown that black cumin oil is as effective as the skin cream Betamethasone in decreasing the severity of eczema on the hands. It’s known to help soothe inflammation, and improve the speed at which the skin heals.

#7. Fighting dangerous infections like MRSA

Black cumin oil can fight off many different strains of bacteria, including salmonella, E. coli, listeria, staph and MRSA, all types of bacteria known to cause dangerous infections. MRSA in particular is a strain of bacteria that’s very difficult to treat with conventional medicine, in fact, it’s been plaguing hospitals and nursing homes around the world because ordinary staph infections are becoming resistant to generic antibiotics due to overuse. Thankfully, this natural oil has the ability to kill it – and it’s effectiveness has been proven in scientific studies, including a 2008 study out of the Department of Microbiology, University of Health Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.

For internal bacterial infections, black cumin oil can be added to a drink like herbal tea, and for a skin infection, you can apply it directly to skin.

#8. Supporting the immune system

As black cumin oil contains powerful antioxidants as well as beneficial B vitamins and acids, it helps to support the immune system. It’s particularly beneficial for those with autoimmune disease, as unlike the popular herbs echinacea and elderberry, it acts differently by balancing the immune system. It increases immune function without encouraging an immune reaction against healthy tissue in the body.

Natural News calls black cumin oil “the most important oil you can put in your system.” The publication reports that studies conducted at the I.I.M.E.R. in Panama City, Florida revealed the black cumin oil was able to improve the immune system by an astounding 72 percent in as little as four weeks.

#9. Allergy and asthma relief

A number of studies have shown that black cumin oil offers anti-asthmatic effects – and, depending on the cause of asthma, it can sometimes be even more effective than traditional, conventional treatments. These same properties also make it beneficial for relieving allergies.

A 2012 study that looked at the therapeutic efficacy of black cumin oil as a treatment approach for allergic rhinitis, found it to be highly effective. After six weeks of using the oil as nose drops (applied 2 drops nasally (one in each nostril) 3 times a day), all of the patients who had experienced mild allergy symptoms became totally symptom free, while 68.7% of moderate suffers became symptom free and 25% noted improvements. Of severe sufferers, 58.3% became symptom free and 25% were improved. The biggest improvements were seen in nasal drop, followed by nasal itching, sneezing, congestion and improvement of sleep. The study authors concluded that using black cumin oil as nose drops were effective for treating allergic rhinitis, with only minimal side effects (nasal dryness was reported by 17.8% of participants).

The benefits experienced were likely to be due to the effects of the black cumin oil on immune response, as well as its antihistamine effects The scientific research backs up some of the ancient uses of the oil that are still practiced across the globe today.

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