With its unique flavor and yellowish color, turmeric is often added in
butter, mustards, cheese, and powders. Besides being used in cooking,
this spice possesses incredible health benefits and it can be used for
treating a number of health issues.
Recent studies suggest that it can reduce cancer risk, treat heartburn,
bloating, diarrhea, intestinal gas, colds, headaches, wounds,
gallbladder disorders, arthritis, and bruising.
Researchers once believed that you should take 1-2 grams a day in order
to get its benefits, but according to recent studies, even lower amounts
can provide the same benefits.
It has been proved that even 50 mg a day over the course of a few months can provide the same health benefits.
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Top Five Reasons to Add Turmeric to Your Diet
1. Fat Blocker / Liver Detoxifier
Curcumin is the active compound in turmeric, known for its ability to
boost liver function and act as a fat blocker. It suppresses blood
vessels used in the formation of fat tissue. It can also produce enzymes
which break down toxins in the system, thus detoxifying the liver.
2. Boosts Immune System
Turmeric contains lipopolysaccharide, a substance which can stimulate
the immune system. It has powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and
antifungal properties, which boost the immunity system, and protect your
body from numerous health issues.
3. Reduces Inflammation
Curcumin is considered as more powerful than its volatile oil, which has
been found to have similar effects like powerful drugs like
phenylbutazone and hydrocortisone, and over-the-counter inflammatory
agents like Motrin.
It is known that prescription drugs come with many toxic effects, while
turmeric produces no toxicity. Do not forget to mention the fact that
curcumin works effectively against diseases like Inflammatory Bowel
Disease and arthritis.
4. Cancer Prevention
Curcumin possesses powerful antioxidant properties and can protect colon
cells from free radicals which may damage cellular DNA. It destroys the
mutated cancerous cells, thus inhibiting the spread of cancer cells
through the body.
Many studies proved that turmeric is powerful enough to stop the growth
of already existing cancer and destroy cancer cells. According to many
experts, turmeric is one of the most powerful protective agents against
radiation-induced tumors.
5. Reduces Cholesterol Levels
Curcumin can act as a messaging molecule that communicates with genes in
the liver, stimulating the production of mRNA that control the
formation of receptors of LDL cholesterol.
With the help of these receptors, livers cells are able to clear out
more LDL-cholesterol from the body. In other words, turmeric has potent
cholesterol-lowering properties.
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Top Five Ways to add Turmeric to Your Diet:
1. Eggs
Eggs and turmeric go well together! You can add this spice to your boiled, scrambled, over-easy, omelet, or poached eggs.
2. Veggies
You can also add turmeric to your veggies. It goes great on cooked greens, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, and broccoli.
3. Yellow Mustard
This spice gives a unique, yellow color to mustard. It can be used as a
condiment and added to salad dressings together with vinegar and extra
virgin olive oil.
4. Tea
Boil water and add 2 ½ teaspoons of turmeric, fresh lemon juice, and raw
honey. You can also add ginger, cinnamon, or black pepper.
5. Smoothie
Add half a teaspoon of turmeric to your favorite smoothie. You can
prepare a smoothie by combining 1 cup frozen pineapple, 1 cup frozen
mango, 2 cups of coconut or almond milk, a couple handfuls of spinach or
kale, and a bit of ginger.

