The Health Benefits of Turmeric

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By Hilly Chism

The health benefits of turmeric are experienced daily by millions of people around the globe often without realising it. If you have ever eaten a curry then you have probably benefited from its properties. Turmeric is a spice used in Asian, African and Middle Eastern cookery. It is a daily staple in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Malaysian and Indonesian cuisines. It's also used as a food preservative and colouring worldwide especially in mustard, pickles, cheeses and margarines.

Recently turmeric has hit the headlines because of claims that curcumin, which is the main active constituent of turmeric, could help prevent the onset of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.

Turmeric has long been known as a spice which has a lot of health benefits in addition to its culinary uses. It is well-known as an anti-inflammatory which can work as well as some pharmaceutical products but without the side-effects.

Turmeric is a member of the Zingiberaceae family, its close relatives include cardamom, ginger and galangal, all of which have distinctive medical qualities of their own. It is cultivated mainly in India.


Curcumin capsules

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© Hilly Chism 2009

Here are some of its other powerful health benefits.

Turmeric is a natural antiseptic and anti-bacterial spice and it can be used externally to help in the disinfecting of cuts or burns.  Many people suffering from acne inversa have found almost complete relief of their symptoms by drinking turmeric tea three times a day.

 In laboratory tests curcumin has been shown to assist in the prevention of prostate cancer, to prevent breast cancer from spreading into the lungs and to reduce certain types of melanoma.  There has also been research that suggests it may be helpful in reducing the risk of childhood leukaemia.  Curcumin has been defined by scientists in Japan as a broad spectrum anti cancer agent.

Turmeric is also very valuable for the way that it works on the digestive system and on the liver.  In traditional Chinese and Indian medicine it is used as a digestive bitter and a carminative.  Used in cooking it can help to improve digestion and can also help to reduce gas and bloating.  Turmeric is also a cholagogue which stimulates bile production in the liver and can help excrete bile through the gallbladder which aids the body's ability to digest fats.

Turmeric is recommended for people who have chronic digestive weakness or congestion.  It can be added to meals or taken as a tea or in a capsule 20 minutes before meals, especially meals that are high in fat or protein.  It can also be found in digestive bitters which combine turmeric with other herbs.  Turmeric is also an anti-inflammatory to the mucus membrane which coats the throat stomach and intestines where it can help decrease inflammation and congestion.  Other related conditions which it is suggested turmeric may help are colitis, Crohn's disease, diarrhoea and the after affects of food poisoning.  It can also be used to relieve the itching and inflammation of haemorrhoids and fissures.

Turmeric root powder

© Hilly Chism 2009
© Hilly Chism 2009

In Chinese culture turmeric has long been used as a treatment for depression and its effect of speeding up the metabolism suggests that it could well be helpful in weight management.

Turmeric (or its stronger extract curcumin) in its primary use in health, as an anti-inflammatory helps with reducing pain and inflammation in a multitude of ailments and diseases including arthritis, muscle and ligament pains, pain after operations, headaches, migraines, period pains etc. It does this without the side-effects of pharmaceutical products such as aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

Although not confirmed yet in human trials, laboratory animals given turmeric had reduced levels of blood sugar and cholesterol suggesting that turmeric may in the future be helpful in diabetes and heart disease.

If not eaten regularly in your national cuisine you can add turmeric to your diet by taking turmeric supplements or curcumin supplements in the form of capsules, turmeric can also be taken in the form of a tea but on its own it is not to everyone's taste. A small amount of black pepper or bromelain is said to increase the absorption of the active ingredient curcumin considerably.

Recommended doses for adults

Between one to three grams a day for powdered root.

300-800 mg two or three times a day for a curcumin supplements.

Turmeric is a true superfood and one that you should think about introducing to your diet for its health benefit.

If you are suffering from any acute or chronic illness please consult your doctor before taking herbal supplements of any kind.


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RVDaniels Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Thanks for the new info (new to me) and a good hub.

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Molly T 2 years ago

Great information. I'm looking forward to more posts.

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bala99 2 years ago

Turmeric has been a part of Indian cuisine for ages. It has been classified as a divine herb in ayurveda. The information you have provided is very extensive and well researched. Good work! Thank you.

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Inese 2 years ago

What a considence, today I bought curcimina (turmeric) for the very first time. ....and couple of hours later I stumbled upon your info. Thank you a lot about this great info.

Nikky Chetty 2 years ago

Amazed that tumeric can cure u! WOW! :-)

Deb 2 years ago

I started to use turmeric and noticed that the pain I had in my gallbladder was gone!!!! Finally something that works! Thank you turmeric!

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easy1 2 years ago

That is a truly informative hub.

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f@biani 2 years ago

Turmeric is a truly beautiful spice...i grew up in South Africa and it is commonly used there. I spend most of my time in Italy now, but get my Turmeric shipped to me as I can't without it.

Lovely hub, Hilly. Thumbs up.

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Neil Sperling Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

Great info - I like it with cumin on fried rice.... you shared info I did not know - thanks

Jim Green 2 years ago

Good info, Curcumin is a great anti-inflammatory, I use it if I over-exercise.

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Moon Daisy Level 5 Commenter 20 months ago

A great hub, and very informative. I'd just read an article about how turmeric can possibly help with the cells in stomach cancer that won't be shifted by chemo, and did a search on hubpages. I'm glad I found your hub, I will definitely be adding turmeric to my diet!

Trudy 13 months ago

I was just recently been given tumeric root by an uncle as I suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and have opted not to take many of the medications due to their side effects. One question though is how much of this root do I eat and how many times a day. Thanks!

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Hilly Chism Hub Author 13 months ago

Hi Trudi, It's better to take the active ingredient of Turmeric which is called Curcumin for rheumatoid arthritis. The dosage will vary with the strength of the extract but with normal strength 400 mg three times a day is average.

nelverdida 7 months ago

thanks for sharing this info. . . it is indeed helpful and very informative. please know that i'd been taking turmeric for more than three years. my suffering from arthritis has ended and my high cholesterol problem was solved. it is for me a miracle plant considering the costly maintenance i had had, before i embrace turmeric as part of my diet.

Karen 4 months ago

Hi, I have just bought this supplement for myself as I have crest sydrome, but I am finding that it is very helpful for colitis sufferers, which includes my boyfriend, and my brother. What does would you recommend to treat this? Any info is much appreciated! Thank you.

Karen 4 months ago

Oh I am sorry, I meant to say what "dose" would you recommend, thanks again!

sursagar 3 months ago

eat it raw put astick of turmeric in water for 24 hours and eat in the morning wash your mouth with milk it will benefit your mouth & stomach as well

Donna 8 weeks ago

I PUT 1/4 TSP IN my coffee twice a day for scalp psoriasis.

Amazing difference.

Dor 2 weeks ago

I have been taking a liquid curcumin extract developed in Israel for about a month, and all my back pains are completely gone. Its name is Curcumall - I warmly recommend it - http://www.curcum-all.com/

patty 13 days ago

tried 1tsp of turmeric with honey and hot water,about 1 hour ago and my pain (rhumatoid arthritis)has calmed down alot,THANX

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