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Turmeric

You guys are going to have to bare with me this week. It’s craziness over here with our remodel, classes starting next week, and studying for my certification exam!!! I’m going to (hopefully) stay as consistent as possible with my blogging…but you just never know. šŸ˜‰

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Lately I have been reading and hearing a lot about turmeric. So I set out to figure what all the talk was about! I had a lot of people mention to me how much they liked my post on chia seeds, so I decided to format this one the same.

So…let’s start with the basic question.

What is turmeric?

Turmeric is a spice found in India that’s commonly used in curry. It was used as an herb in medicine for aid with several body systems, includingĀ the digestive system to help with digestion, menstrual irregularities, and other kinds of swelling.

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(This is how it comesĀ at the store.)

…which leads to the second question.

What is it about turmeric?

  1. It is a superfood.
  2. It is an antioxidant (a cancer fighter) and anti-inflammatory because of the curcumin Ā chemical – which is the reason it’s so popular now.
  3. CurcuminĀ helps stabilize inflammation and decrease swelling…if your joints have been hurting you, try turmeric.
  4. As mentioned above, because of it’s high anti-inflammatory effects, turmeric helps with arthritis along with pain and high inflammation.
  5. Turmeric increases dopamine and serotonin which is the “feel good” hormone.
  6. One article states that it is better than prozac (treats depression, OCD, and other mental disorders) because it reduces cortisol (the stress hormone) and increases serotonin.
  7. In India, Turmeric is rubbed on the bride’s face because it’s used to beautify skin and help complexion as well.
  8. Helps support the liver by detoxifying.
  9. It produces bile, which breaks down fat and helps move toxins through the digestive tract…we like this. šŸ™‚
  10. Helps those with diabetes by suppressing glucose production in the liver. Research found that it improved metabolic function and decreased plaque build-up in arteries.
  11. Increases oxygen intake in the brain, which makes the brain function at it’s best. This also increases the release of serotonin and dopamine.
  12. It is recommended that the average adult gets 1-3g/day in their diet, which is about 1/4 tsp. That’s super simple to do!

How can I get turmericĀ in my body?

  1. Use it as a spice in your recipes. For instance, put it in your rice and quinoa. FYI: it turns food yellow.
  2. Use mustard as a condiment…mustard has turmeric in it. (Hence the yellow and bitter flavor)
  3. Drink it in your tea.
  4. Toss your veggies in some turmeric and roast them. Throw it in soups. Use it as a marinade. Anywhere that you can disguise it.Ā Be mindful that there is a bitter flavor. My first time I put it in my oatmeal and used way too much that it was so gross!
  5. Pinterest recipes. I did this yesterday and there’s a ton.
  6. Eat curry.

What are the risks of turmeric?

  1. Turmeric can interfere with otherĀ medication you may be taking, such as aspirin. If you are on a lot of medicine, be sure to consult your doctor.
  2. Mild side effects may occur (diarrhea, indigestion, increased menstrual flow, nausea, etc.) if you take too much. By sticking to the recommended 1/4 tsp a day, thereĀ shouldĀ no problem.

So that’sĀ turmeric! As you can see, there are many benefits. It’s becoming the “new thing” so now i’m wondering do you use it/have you used it before? Do you know anything else about it you want to share??

*FYI: I am not a licensed medical practitioner, all statements have been formed through my own research and thoughts.*

Comments on: "Turmeric" (14)

  1. Oooh I’ll have to get some!! I’m all about this kinda stuff šŸ™‚

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  2. Rebecca Jo said:

    I swear by the stuff. I take a tablet of it & think it has made a world of difference in my health & inflammation

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  3. I use this as often as I can for my RA. Thanks for sharing the benefits on Tuesday Talk today. Inviting you to link up at Party at My Place on http://www.grammietime2.blogspot.com on Thursdays.

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  4. Molly, thanks for this super awesomely informative post! So glad I found this on Tuesday Talk šŸ™‚ I love turmeric, but I didn’t know it did so many awesome things!!! That’s really neat. I bought it once, maybe a year ago, when a recipe I was making listed it on the ingredients. Now, I usually toss it into soups, egg salad, and potato salad-I really like how it turns things yellow (yellow is my favorite color) and it tastes pretty good! It’s good to know that not that much is recommended each day-that makes it seem really doable. I love tea, so I’ll have to give that idea a try.

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    • Thank you for your comment! I love when others are able to share their experiences with things I talk about. My favorite color is yellow too. I tossed some on zucchini tonight and roasted it in the oven….delicious. Let me know how your tea goes!

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  5. Thanks for the info about turmeric! I think research will find out more and more about this great spice in the future as far as its health benefits. Blessings, Janet

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  6. Catching up – definitely need to figure out how to incorporate this more in my day to day! Great post.

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  7. Great info on Tumeric! I used to laugh about it all the time because of the name.

    Thanks for linking up with Welcome Home Wednesdays! Live every Wednesday at 7AM EST.

    liz @ j for joiner

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