Discover the Health Benefits of Turmeric
What if I told you there was a nutrient that had a myriad of
health benefits, could help with a range of some of the most
debilitating health conditions in the Western world, was cheap,
and, lastly, was very very tasty.
Sounds too good to be true, I know, but that's exactly what
turmeric offers.
The Health Benefits of Turmeric
Turmeric is a yellow spice that is used a great deal in Indian
cuisine. Its history of use in India and China spans hundreds of
years and these cultures have received its many health benefits
without even realizing just how powerful it was.
In recent decades researchers discovered the true power of this
culinary spice.
They learned that turmeric contains an active ingredient called
curcumin that harbors both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
properties.
Antioxidants, as we all now, play an important role in helping
prevent free radicals from damaging our body's cells.
In addition, free radical damage often results in inflammation.
Our bodies are designed to fight this inflammation via our
immune system...but in the process may become overburdened and,
therefore, weakened from battling the constant free radical
induced inflammation.
This is one of the best health benefits of turmeric because as
both an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory it may aid our immune
system indirectly.
Also, if you have arthritis, you may be reading more about the
turmeric arthritis connection.
Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, studies are now
suggesting that turmeric may help with arthritis because
arthritis is characterized by painful inflammation of the joints.
Other than turmeric arthritis, curcumin, the active ingredient,
is believed to help with Alzheimer's because of its
anti-inflammatory properties.
In fact, Alzheimer's is a lot more rare in India than it is in
the United States and turmeric is used a lot in their curry
dishes.
Research has shown that in some towns and villages in India
where turmeric use is especially high, there are almost no cases
of Alzheimer's.
Keep in mind that this is merely correlation at this point.
Nobody knows yet whether turmeric helps prevent
Alzheimer's...but the preliminary evidence so far is promising.
Another condition that turmeric is being used for is psoriasis,
which is a scaly, painful, and unsightly skin condition. Again,
psoriasis is a condition characterized by inflammation....and
turmeric's anti-inflammatory properties may be key in helping
counter it.
Other studies have shown that turmeric may help lower
cholesterol and have heart healthy benefits. It may reduce
platelets from clumping together, which may help guard against
atherosclerosis and improve blood circulation.
It is now also being studied for a possible role in protecting
against certain types of cancer, such as skin cancer and breast
cancer.
Some natural health experts believe that inflammation is often
at the root of the overwhelming majority of serious health
conditions and that controlling this inflammation should be our
main focus if we want good health
In our opinion, turmeric's potent anti-inflammatory properties
may be the reason the health benefits of turmeric extend so
widely.
So, the next time you stay in to cook an ethnic dish, try adding
some tasty and healthy turmeric.