H. Pylori & Digestive Support

The Missing Piece to Your H. Pylori Recovery.

Clinically tested black seed oil that targets what antibiotics leave behind — the gastric inflammation still driving your symptoms. Whether you're preparing for treatment, recovering from it, or stuck on PPIs wondering why you don't feel better, this is the layer nobody addressed.

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What Antibiotics Alone Can't Do

Triple therapy kills the bacteria. It doesn't heal the stomach. The NF-κB gastric inflammation H. pylori caused persists for weeks or months after eradication — which is why 1 in 5 patients still feel sick after a negative test, and why 20% of first-line treatments fail entirely.

Dual Mechanism: Antibacterial + Anti-Inflammatory

Thymoquinone has published antibacterial activity against H. pylori AND published NF-κB suppression in gastric tissue. Antibiotics address the infection. This addresses the infection and the inflammatory damage the infection caused. Two layers in one compound — the reason a clinical trial found it comparable to triple therapy.

Clinically Tested Head-to-Head Against Triple Therapy

In a randomized clinical trial on 88 confirmed H. pylori patients, 2g/day of Nigella sativa achieved a 66.7% eradication rate — statistically not different from the 82.6% rate of standard triple therapy. Published in the Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology (2010), indexed in PubMed. A second pilot study (2020) found it improved dyspepsia symptoms and reduced inflammatory markers beyond antibiotics alone.

No Gut-Flora Destruction. No Antibiotic Resistance.

Triple therapy uses two broad-spectrum antibiotics that wipe out beneficial bacteria along with H. pylori — causing diarrhea, food intolerances, and IBS-like symptoms that can last months. Thymoquinone targets H. pylori specifically without the broad-spectrum collateral damage. And because it works through a different mechanism, the bacteria cannot develop resistance the way it does to clarithromycin and metronidazole.

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H. Pylori & Digestive Support — High TQ Black Seed Oil by Loomi

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Is It Safe?

Yes — our Black Seed Oil supplement is 100% natural, non-GMO, vegan, and made without any artificial fillers or preservatives. All ingredients are third-party tested for purity and potency in a GMP-certified facility.

Ingredients

Black Cumin Seed Oil (Nigella sativa)
Standardized to 2% Thymoquinone (TQ)


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Real H. Pylori Recovery Stories

What Our Customers Are Saying

People who spent months being told the antibiotics "worked" while still feeling terrible are finally understanding the difference between killing the bacteria and healing the stomach.

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"Finished triple therapy, tested negative, and still felt awful for 9 weeks. Nausea after every meal, couldn't work, lost 9 pounds. My GI said 'give it time.' I started this at week 10. By week 3 the gnawing ache started to fade. By week 6 I was eating full meals again. The antibiotics killed the bacteria. This healed what the bacteria left behind."

Jessica T.
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"My triple therapy failed. Tested positive after 7 days of antibiotics that destroyed my stomach. I was facing a second round of stronger drugs and I just couldn't do it again. Started this alongside omeprazole instead. Tested negative 8 weeks later. No diarrhea, no thrush, no gut destruction. I wish this had been offered first."

Diane M.
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"The antibiotics cleared the H. pylori but wrecked my gut. I couldn't eat dairy, couldn't eat fatty foods, lost tolerance to caffeine — things I'd eaten my whole life. Six months later I was still a mess. 8 weeks on this and I reintroduced dairy with no reaction. My GI called it 'post-infectious healing.' I call it the thing the antibiotics should have done."

Maria K.
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Stop Treating Half the Problem.
Start Healing the Whole Stomach.

Antibiotics kill the bacteria. Black cumin seed oil addresses the bacteria and the NF-κB gastric inflammation the bacteria caused — the dual mechanism that a head-to-head clinical trial found comparable to triple therapy.

100% Pure Oil

Cold-pressed, no fillers, no carrier oils, no dilution

2% TQ Verified

Every batch tested for thymoquinone potency

Head-to-Head Trial

88 patients — eradication rate comparable to triple therapy (PubMed indexed)

No Gut Destruction

Targets H. pylori without wiping out your beneficial bacteria

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything H. pylori patients want to know before adding high-TQ black cumin seed oil to their protocol.

I already finished my antibiotics. Is this still useful?

Especially useful. The antibiotics killed the bacteria — but the NF-κB gastric inflammation H. pylori caused in your stomach lining persists after eradication. This residual inflammation is the reason many patients still feel sick weeks or months after a negative test. Thymoquinone directly suppresses the NF-κB cascade and has published gastroprotective properties that support mucosal healing. Many customers start it the day after finishing antibiotics.

My triple therapy failed. Can this help?

A clinical trial published in the Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology found that 2g/day of Nigella sativa achieved H. pylori eradication rates statistically comparable to triple therapy (66.7% vs 82.6%). Thymoquinone works through a completely different mechanism than clarithromycin or amoxicillin, which means the bacteria cannot deploy the same resistance it developed against your antibiotics. Always discuss with your gastroenterologist before changing your treatment plan.

Can I take this alongside my antibiotics?

Yes. A 2020 pilot study found that adding Nigella sativa to quadruple therapy improved eradication rates, reduced inflammatory markers (IL-8, hs-CRP), and improved quality of life scores beyond what antibiotics alone achieved. Taking it alongside your treatment gives you the antibacterial and anti-inflammatory layers working simultaneously. Confirm with your prescribing doctor before starting.

I'm on omeprazole (PPI) long-term. Is this compatible?

Thymoquinone works on the NF-κB inflammatory cascade — a completely different mechanism from PPIs, which suppress acid production. They are compatible. In fact, the clinical trial used Nigella sativa alongside omeprazole. Some customers find that addressing the underlying gastric inflammation with thymoquinone allows them to gradually taper their PPI under medical supervision, because the inflammation the PPI was masking starts to resolve on its own.

Will this destroy my gut bacteria like antibiotics do?

No. Triple therapy uses broad-spectrum antibiotics that kill all bacteria — beneficial and harmful. That's why patients experience diarrhea, food intolerances, thrush, and IBS-like symptoms after treatment. Thymoquinone has targeted antibacterial activity against H. pylori specifically, without the broad-spectrum gut-flora destruction. Your beneficial bacteria stay intact.

Can H. pylori cause anxiety and mental health symptoms?

Published research says yes. A meta-analysis of 12 studies found that H. pylori patients are 2.5 times more likely to experience anxiety than uninfected individuals. The gut-brain axis connects your stomach directly to your brain through the vagus nerve. H. pylori disrupts serotonin production, activates the stress response, and creates systemic inflammation that affects mood regulation. Addressing the gastric inflammation can help restore normal gut-brain signaling.

How is this different from mastic gum or Matula tea?

Mastic gum and Matula tea are positioned as natural antimicrobials — they aim to kill the bacteria, similar to antibiotics but through herbal mechanisms. Thymoquinone has that same antibacterial activity, but it also has a second mechanism that neither mastic gum nor Matula tea offer: direct NF-κB suppression and gastroprotective effects. It addresses the bacteria and the inflammatory damage the bacteria caused. Two layers, one compound.

What is your return policy?

90-day money-back guarantee. We give you a full 90 days so you have time to take it consistently and evaluate your body's response. If you're not satisfied for any reason, contact us for a full refund. No questions asked.

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"Eight months of nausea, two rounds of antibiotics, one IBS diagnosis I didn't have before H. pylori, and $1,400 in GI appointments. Six weeks on this and I ate dinner at a restaurant for the first time in a year. My husband cried. I ordered pasta because I wanted it, not because it was safe."

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The Only Compound Clinically Tested Head-to-Head Against Triple Therapy

H. pylori infects approximately 35-40% of the US population and is the most common bacterial infection in the human stomach. Standard treatment — triple therapy — fails in 1 out of 5 patients, and even when it succeeds, it leaves behind the gastric inflammation that caused your symptoms in the first place.

In a randomized clinical trial on 88 confirmed H. pylori patients, Nigella sativa at the optimal dose achieved eradication rates statistically comparable to standard triple therapy — while also improving dyspepsia symptoms to the same degree. A second study found it reduced inflammatory markers (IL-8, hs-CRP) beyond what antibiotics alone achieved. Over 400 papers on PubMed document thymoquinone's anti-inflammatory and gastroprotective properties.

"N. sativa seeds possess clinically useful anti-H. pylori activity, comparable to triple therapy. Further clinical studies combining N. sativa with antibiotics are suggested."
— Salem et al., Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology, 2010 (PubMed indexed)

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Kill the Bacteria. Heal the Stomach. One Compound.

Cold-pressed Nigella sativa, standardized to 2% thymoquinone, third-party tested for purity and potency. The only natural compound clinically tested head-to-head against triple therapy with published eradication rates. Delivered to your door with a 90-day money-back guarantee.

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Finally Getting Their Stomach Back

Real customers. Real H. pylori journeys. Real recovery.

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"Triple therapy failed. Second round of antibiotics destroyed my gut. I was done with pharmaceuticals. Started this alongside omeprazole only. Tested negative at 8 weeks. No diarrhea, no thrush, no new food intolerances. This should have been the first thing I tried."

Diane M.
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"Finished antibiotics, tested negative, still couldn't eat without nausea for 2 months. GI said 'give it time.' Started this at week 9. By week 3 the gnawing stopped. By week 6 I was eating full meals. The antibiotics killed the bacteria. This healed the damage it left behind."

Jessica T.
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"I had panic attacks for 8 months before someone tested me for H. pylori. My doctor gave me antidepressants. My nurse friend told me to ask for a breath test. Positive. Started this after treatment. Panic attacks stopped within 6 weeks. It was never anxiety. It was my stomach."

Karen W.