Frequently Asked Questions
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
What is Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil?
Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil is a premium cold-pressed Ethiopian Black Seed Oil supplement containing a single active ingredient: Nigella sativa oil sourced from high-altitude Ethiopian highlands and independently verified at 4.6–5.17% Thymoquinone (TQ) concentration. It is designed as a daily metabolic support supplement for individuals navigating the hormonal and neurological challenges of post-GLP-1 withdrawal, including food noise, evening cravings, and blood sugar instability.
What is "food noise" and how does this help with it?
Food noise is the persistent, intrusive neurological chatter about food that continues regardless of whether you are physically hungry. It is the compulsion that drives you to the kitchen at 8 PM after a full dinner. It is the mental calculation of what you will eat next that starts before you have finished eating now.
When GLP-1 medications are active, they suppress this signal pharmacologically. When they stop, ghrelin — the hunger hormone — rebounds to levels up to 30% above pre-medication baseline, and the food noise returns louder than before.
Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil's Thymoquinone works through three pathways: it gently stimulates your intestinal cells to produce natural GLP-1, blunts post-meal blood sugar spikes that trigger the 8 PM dopamine-driven cravings, and suppresses gut inflammation that disrupts accurate hunger signaling. The combined effect is a progressive reduction in food noise — not overnight elimination, but a volume dial that gradually turns down with consistent use.
How is this different from the generic Black Seed Oil I already tried?
Generic Black Seed Oil sourced from India, Syria, or Turkey contains 0.5–1.5% Thymoquinone. At that concentration, the dose needed to achieve a therapeutic effect can cause gastrointestinal distress — the same cramping and diarrhea people experienced from Berberine.
Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil contains 4.6–5.17% TQ — three to five times higher. A smaller dose is sufficient, so the oil works with your gut rather than against it. Genuine Ethiopian oil has a sharp, peppery intensity — if your previous BSO tasted mild, it likely wasn’t Ethiopian.
I took Berberine and it destroyed my stomach. Why won't this do the same?
Berberine’s GI side effects come from the high doses required to be effective. Generic Black Seed Oil has the same problem.
Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil works differently: the high TQ concentration allows a stomach-safe dose, and TQ itself is a potent gut anti-inflammatory — suppressing TNF-alpha and COX-2 to soothe the intestinal lining while delivering metabolic benefits.
Will this completely replicate what my GLP-1 injection was doing?
No. Synthetic GLP-1 agonists flood receptors with pharmaceutical peptides to suppress appetite instantly. Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil works gradually, encouraging your own intestinal cells to produce natural GLP-1. The effect is gentler, progressive, and sustainable — without nausea, gastroparesis, or injections. Over 90+ days, your body relearns how to signal hunger accurately.
How long before I notice a difference?
- Week 1–2: Anti-inflammatory effects begin; bloating and digestive reactivity may reduce. Most users do not notice appetite changes yet.
- Month 1: Evening craving windows begin to narrow; blood sugar blunting reduces post-dinner dopamine-driven binges.
- Month 2–3: Food noise intensity declines; evening behavior shifts as biological triggers are neutralized.
- 6 months+: Users report a manageable, quiet relationship with food; gut-brain axis repairs fully.
This is why we offer a 90-day guarantee — real change in endogenous GLP-1 signalling takes time.
ABOUT THE INGREDIENTS
What is Thymoquinone (TQ)?
Thymoquinone is the primary bioactive compound in Nigella sativa. It drives anti-inflammatory, blood-sugar-regulating, and metabolic effects. Research shows it stimulates endogenous GLP-1, promotes GLUT4 translocation, and suppresses TNF-alpha and COX-2. Ethiopian-grown Nigella sativa consistently delivers the highest documented TQ levels.
Why does Ethiopian origin produce higher TQ?
Ethiopia’s high altitude, mineral-rich volcanic soil, and equatorial sun stress the plant, increasing protective phytochemicals including TQ. Gas chromatography confirms 4.6–5.17% TQ versus 0.5–1.5% in Indian or Turkish oil.
SAFETY & INTERACTIONS
Can I take this alongside medications?
Thymoquinone may lower blood sugar. If you take insulin, metformin, or oral hypoglycemics, consult your doctor.
Mild anticoagulant properties have been observed; if taking warfarin, consult your doctor.
Disclose supplement use to your physician for other medications.
Can I take this while on GLP-1 medication?
No known contraindications. Both affect blood sugar and satiety signaling, so inform your physician. Do not change your prescribed dose without guidance.
Is it safe long-term?
Nigella sativa has been used for 2,000+ years. Published data show no toxicity concerns at standard supplemental doses. Discontinue if adverse effects occur.
ABOUT ORDERING
What is the 90-Day Quiet Brain Guarantee?
Take Nexeliu Ethiopian Black Seed Oil consistently for 90 days. If food noise and evening cravings haven’t reduced, contact us for a full refund — no forms, no returns, no explanations required. We stand behind the mechanism and the outcome.
Why recommend a 3-bottle minimum?
The mechanism compounds over time. TQ accumulates, endogenous GLP-1 stimulation builds gradually. Most users notice meaningful change between months 1–3. One month is insufficient to evaluate effect.
How should I store it?
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Refrigeration is optional. Keep the cap tightly closed between uses.