Black seed extract shows promise for metabolic syndrome in midlife women
NCT ID NCT07013058
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a black seed extract (Nisatol®) in 50 perimenopausal women with metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions like high blood sugar and blood pressure. Over 4 months, researchers measured changes in blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and menopausal symptoms. The goal was to see if the extract could improve these health markers and quality of life.
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ASL Frosinone, Dipartimento di Prevenzione,
Frosinone, 03100, Italy
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