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Turmeric

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Mumsy Tue 09-Aug-16 09:35:15

its also a herb jingles!

Teetime Tue 09-Aug-16 09:29:51

It is interesting though beamme. My SIL is anglo-indian and her remedy for every knock and scrape is turmeric applied locally. Interesting that she hasn't said about turmeric taken orally as she has RA. I think I'll look it up and if I can find some evidence based research and some guidelines for dosage- if it can help my painful hands I'm inclined to give it a go. I think added to food in small quantities must make it quite tasty. I'm glad you are feel better.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 09-Aug-16 09:29:19

It's hardly a "herbal product"! It's a spice.

Love the taste of turmeric, but not advisable with my reflux problem sad

Mumsy Tue 09-Aug-16 09:23:26

as with all herbal products there can be serious side effects,
* Nausea
* Diarrhea
* Increased risk of bleeding
* Increased liver function tests
* Hyperactive gallbladder contractions
* Hypotension (lowered blood pressure)
* Uterine contractions in pregnant women
* Increased menstrual flow
People taking certain medications should also be careful when using turmeric in their food or supplementing with it. Turmeric may interfere with anti-coagulants like aspirin, clopidogrel and warfarin. It also can affect medications such as non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs.

Beammeupscottie Tue 09-Aug-16 09:08:29

Suffering from the usual aches and pains of old age (not helped by a full-on holiday with grandchildren) I have eaten a lot of turmeric in the past few days with amazing results. I am not aching; feel warm and glowing and mentally lighter. I stir it into fried potatoes (or bubble and squeak) or have piccalilli with my salads or sandwiches. I recommended it highly.
draxe.com/turmeric-benefits/