Remedies For:
Atherosclerosis
Bursitis
Inflammation
Rheumatoid arthritis
In India, turmeric is
used for the treatment of anorexia, liver disorders, cough, diabetic
wounds, rheumatism, and sinusitis. It is currently being evaluated for
its anticarcinogenic and antimutagenic properties.
Wound Treatment:
Sprinkle a bit of turmeric on cuts and scrapes after they have been
thoroughly washed. The turmeric, with its antibacterial action, will
prevent the bacterial wound infections.
Digestive Aid
:
Turmeric helps stimulate the flow of bile, which helps digest fats.
Intestinal Parasites: Turmeric fights protozoans in laboratory tests,
supporting its traditional use in treating dysentery.
Liver Protection
:
Curcumin has a protective effect on liver tissue exposed to liver
damaging drugs. It had been traditionally used for liver ailments.
Consuming alcohol regularly or using the pain killer acetaminophen
(Tylenol) tends to increase the risk for liver damage; turmeric may help
in minimizing this damage to some extent.
Arthritis:
Turmeric's anti-inflammatory action help relieve wound inflammation and
in treating arthritis.
Heart Protection
:
Studies have shown that turmeric may help reduce cholesterol. It is also
shown to prevent the internal blood clots that trigger heart attack and
some strokes.
Others:
Recent studies show promising results on the use of turmeric to treat
cancer. It is believed to inhibit the growth of lymphoma tumor cells.
Another study has shown that turmeric helps prevent tumor development in
animals.
Ayurvedic
applications:
Action:
Alterative, antheimintic, antibacterial/antibiotic, aromatic,
carminative, stimulant, tonic, vulnerary
Uses:
Amenorrhea, anemia, arthritis, blood purifier, blood tissue formation,
circulation, cooking spice, cough, diabetes, worms, jaundice, eye
problems, fevers, gas, hemorrhoids, edema, indigestion, ligament
stretching, metabolism regulator; mucus relief, and hysteria (from
inhaling fumes); pharyngitis, protein digesting, skin disorders,
abscess, urinary diseases, wound and bruise healer; a natural antibiotic
which also improves intestinal flora; inflammatory bowel syndrome (e.g.,
ulcerative colitis), Chron's Disease, chronic hepatitis, chronic
bronchial asthma, psoriasis, all inflammatory conditions. External-acne,
insect bites, sore eyes, with honey or aloe gel for bruises or sprains. |
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Description:
A native of India and
Indonesia, turmeric is a perennial with a pulpy, orange, tuberous roots
that grow to about 2 feet in length. The aerial parts, which reach 3
feet, include large, lily-like leaves, a thick, squat, central flower
spike, and funnel-shaped yellow flowers.
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