I take turmeric, but you need to take the capsules as too much of the actual spice can make you sick. I take two capsules a day and it helps my arthritis enough that I don't have to take Celebrex or any of the related Cox-2 inhibitors. It's great! I get at the health food store, just any reputable brand.
2007-12-18 09:09:19
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answered by Anna P 7
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I like to juice the turmeric root with pear and spinach or some other green leafy vegetable. Maybe you can try that. I got the root at the whole food market. It is similar to ginger root but skinnier and the meat is orange. It stains things easily. I love curry and I always put extra turmeric in it. Try some of the recipes that call for curry and add some extra turmeric.
2007-12-18 08:43:51
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answered by 사파이어 4
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Why dont you go to an Indian grocery store and buy it.It is sold in powder form.It is used in India to flavor curries,gravies,in meats,fish, poultry and vegetables.You can buy an Indian cookbook or go on-www,ndtv.com and get recipes.
Personally I think it is a better way to get turmeric than popping pills.
2007-12-17 14:43:47
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answered by angelguide 4
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Tumeric
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Tumeric or curcumin has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of inflammation and has very effective antioxidants as well.
Doctors are now using tumeric "curcumin" for inflammatory conditions: arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute infections. Also for health conditions caused by free radical damage: cardiovascular problems, arterial damage, heart disease, and others. Tumeric is also used in the treatment of certain cancers.
Many studies have shown the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer powers of curcuminoids in the herb tumeric. In a double-blind test, people with rheumatoid arthritis who received curcumin benefited equally to people who took the drug phyenylbutazone (popular prescription drug which can have side effects). In another study, 10 people received 500 mg of curcumin every day for a week had a measurable lowering of free radicals in their body. Still other medical studies have shown that curcumin with its curcuminoids can block the growth of cancer cells. Tumeric / curcumin has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries.
Uses of Tumeric:
arthritis, osteo-arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis
high cholesterol
digestive problems
liver protection
heart disease
obesity
People who should avoid taking Tumeric:
people with childbearing / fertility problems
people taking anti-coagulant medication
people with blood clotting problems
Tumeric is also known as: Curcumin, Curcuma longa, Indian saffron, Saffron, Curcuminoids
2007-12-17 12:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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