BLOG 286 TURMERIC
Turmeric is that bright yellow substance you see
me put drops in my water and suck down three times per day. Some studies show
it is the most effective nutritional substance there is. I have personally felt
the benefits of this spice, so let us take a look at how turmeric can be
helpful to us.
Beginning with the basics, turmeric is the spice
that makes curry look yellow. It also makes mustard look yellow. It is a
relative of ginger. Popularity of its use began in Indian cultures, but we now
know there are medicinal properties in this spice as well. Curcumin is the
component of turmeric which carries its health benefits. It is most well-
known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Low level inflammation is extremely
important. Some studies have stated that turmeric out performs some
pharmaceutical drugs when it comes to its effects on some diseases.
Let’s look at some of the diseases turmeric has
been found to help and/or alleviate. I found research done by James A. Duke, Phd., in the October, 2007 issue
of Alternative & Complementary Therapies, and summarized
in the July, 2008, issue of the, American Botanical Council publication, HerbClip, to
be very informative. When it comes to Alzheimer’s
disease, “Duke found more than 50 studies on
turmeric's effects in addressing Alzheimer's disease. The reports indicate that extracts of
turmeric contain a number of natural agents that block the formation of
beta-amyloid, the substance responsible for the plaques that slowly obstruct
cerebral function in Alzheimer's disease” (http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART03001/Three-Reasons-to-Eat-Turmeric.html). Its benefits when it comes to Arthritis are really
amazing: “Turmeric contains more than two dozen anti-inflammatory compounds,
including six different COX-2-inhibitors (the COX-2 enzyme promotes pain,
swelling and inflammation; inhibitors selectively block that enzyme” (http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART03001/Three-Reasons-to-Eat-Turmeric.html). Cancer also made the list in which turmeric has
been found to effective in the, “Prevention and/or treatment of colon cancer,
mammary cancer, prostate cancer, murine hepatocarcinogenesis (liver cancer in
rats), esophageal cancer, and oral cancer (http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART03001/Three-Reasons-to-Eat-Turmeric.html).
Oh there are more. The list
continues: “Early research suggests that taking curcumin, a chemical found in
turmeric, 3 days before surgery and continuing for 5 days after surgery can
lower the risk of a heart attack following bypass surgery” (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/662.html) . My diabetic clients might find
it interesting to read, “Early research suggests that taking turmeric daily for
9 months can reduce the number of people with prediabetes who develop
diabetes (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/662.html) .
Other ailements it has been
known to help include liver problems, ring worm, and even depression. Heart burn
and indigestion can also be alleviated. This remedy is also used
for headaches, bronchitis, colds, lung infections, fibromyalgia, leprosy,
fever, menstrual problems, diarrhea, intestinal gas, stomach bloating, loss of
appetite, jaundice, and gallbladder disorders (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/662.html).
Turmeric can be taken in liquid
or capsule form. It is important to understand that a substance such as this is
not regulated the same way in which a pharmaceutical drug is by the FDA.
Therefore, not all products are created equal. Furthermore, it can interact
with other medications you are taking. For example, “Turmeric may slow blood clotting,
so people taking drugs with the same effect, like anticoagulants, should be
cautious about taking turmeric supplements, according to the National
Institutes of Health” (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/18/turmeric-health-benefits-curcumin_n_5978482.html). Because it does help reduce blood sugar,
diabetics should of course proceed with caution as to not make their blood
sugar too low. It can affect fertility in men as well, but anyone with hormone
sensitivity should be careful using it. If one has an iron deficiency be
careful because it can impact the absorption of iron.
I like using this natural
product myself and have felt the positive effects of less swelling in my knee
post-surgery as well as my elbows from lifting weights a lot. Some of my
clients have started taking it as well. We are all different though when it
comes to our bodies. Sharing little tricks are always helpful on our fitness journeys
so that we can strive towards feeling our best. After all, we are tearing apart
our muscles before we build them back up (hypertrophy). If turmeric sounds like
a supplement you might want to try, besides sprinkling a little on your food,
always consult your doctor first. I’m not a doctor YET, only the voice of
reason and maybe even the drill sergeant on your fitness journey.
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