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Health benefits of Turmeric

Posted on | July 20, 2006 | 4 Comments

tweetmeme_url = 'http://healthwizard.in/alternative-healing/benefits-of-turmeric';tweetmeme_source = 'healthwizard009';Health benefits of Turmeric While many of us are aware of the numerous benefits of this deep, exotic yellow spice, few incorporate turmeric in our daily use, other than sprinkling a little of it in our daal and subzi. Turmeric, a member of the ginger family, has been used for healing by [...]

Health benefits of Turmeric

Turmeric powder and turmeric

Turmeric powder and turmeric


While many of us are aware of the numerous benefits of this deep, exotic yellow spice, few incorporate turmeric in our daily use, other than sprinkling a little of it in our daal and subzi. Turmeric, a member of the ginger family, has been used for healing by Ayurvedic means, since time immemorial. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties, and is an excellent antiseptic. In addition, it is great for the skin. So before investing in an expensive beauty product, take a look in your kitchen.

The turmeric you get in packets is not the pure form, which is why it is best that you try and find someone who supplies pure turmeric powder, or use the root and make your own paste.

Here are just a few of the various benefits of turmeric:

Reduces Pigmentation

Plagued with pigmentation? Turmeric can help even out your skin tone and colour. Simply apply a little turmeric mixed with cucumber juice or lemon to the affected area. Leave on for fifteen minutes or more, and wash off. Do this everyday, and gradually you will notice your skin colour returning to normal.

Strengthens Bones

Drink a quarter glass turmeric juice every night, with milk. The best way to have this is to take a ½ inch piece of turmeric and boil it with half a glass of milk. Once the milk has turned yellow, remove from fire, let it cool slightly, and sip this. This will cure numerous ailments. Women especially should drink this every night, as it strengthens bones and reduces the risk of developing osteoporosis.

Softens the Body

Turmeric is a wonderful body scrub, which is why Indian brides apply a turmeric and gram flour (besan) mix to their entire body, the morning of the wedding. It leaves your skin soft, smooth and glowing. Of course, a single application will not really make that much of a difference. Do this regularly, and watch your skin change for the better – much better.

Makes the Skin Supple

If you are planning a pregnancy, apply a mixture of turmeric and malai or turmeric and curd to your stomach and waist before going for a bath. Leave it on for fifteen minutes, and wash off. If desired, you could even apply this mixture after bathing. After you have washed off the soap, apply the malai and haldi mixture, leave it on for five minutes, and wash off only with water. Gently, wipe your stomach with the towel. The sooner you start this routine, the more supple and elastic your skin will become, and after giving birth, you will not be left with unsightly stretch marks.

Inhibits Cell Damage

Turmeric is an excellent anti-oxidant, which essentially means that it stabilizes unstable oxygen molecules. These are known as free radicals, and are what cause damage to cells, leading toageing and various other diseases such as cancer.

Fights Diarrhoea

Turmeric fights the bacteria that causes diarrhoea, so the next time your stomach starts ‘running’, reach for some haldi. German health authorities have officially declared turmeric herbal tea to be a cure for loose stools.

All around the world you can now avail of turmeric in the form of teas, capsules, tinctures, lotions, ointments and powder. However, here, you have access to turmeric in its purest form, so make the most use of it.

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4 Responses to “Health benefits of Turmeric”

  1. Reshmi
    August 20th, 2007 @ 9:00 am

    As per latest research, turmeric is said be helpful in preventing Azheimers…..

  2. Rachel
    October 2nd, 2007 @ 8:27 pm

    Awesome post! Turmeric is a wonder food. Here’ s a list of 20 health benefits of turmeric:

    http://www.healthdiaries.com/eatthis/20-health-benefits-of-turmeric.html

  3. mohinder
    July 15th, 2009 @ 9:04 am

    I read some research by American scientists as to why Alzeimers, or dimencia is almost non-existent in India? They concluded, the daily use of turmeric by Indians in cooking daal and sabzi does this miracle. I think the use of various spices in India cooking comes as a part of their ancient Ayurvedic and Unani system of medicine, where food is your medicine. The western medical professionals lack training in nutritional healing properties of your daily food. The doctor will give you whole bunch of prescription medicines without telling what to eat, and what to avoid because he does not have much training in this area. Most illnesses can either be prevented or cured with proper nutrition. All doctors should have at least one year training nutritio alone.

  4. Healthwizard
    July 30th, 2009 @ 7:38 pm

    Very well said, the exact benefits of herbs used in India in daily diet is still not evaluated. Similarly the exact side effects of medicines are always found after years of the commercial utilization of the medicines.

    Usage of naturally available substance for cure or prevention is much much more important that its short term treatment.

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