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The Good News and Bad News on Alzheimer’s

June 20, 2008 by GiGi · 5 Comments 

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Red GinsengI know I’ve sounded all doom and gloom lately with the latest news on Alzheimer’s, so I thought I’d better find some good news to report. Read more

Turmeric - The Anti Aging Spice

May 6, 2007 by GiGi · Leave a Comment 

Turmeric or tumeric, as it’s often misspelled, is an age old spice from India and Indonesia. It is also confused with saffron because of it’s rich yellow/orange color. turmeric.jpg

This herb is a root plant with a tough brown skin and a deep orange flesh inside, similar to ginger. It has been traditionally used as a condiment, a healing remedy and a dye.

Health Benefits

The primary agent in turmeric is curcumin, which has been shown to be an anti-inflammatory. Studies have been done which show it may be useful in treating such diseases as inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cystic fibrosis and even cancer prevention, especially colon cancer.

Turmeric is also a powerful antioxidant and is helpful in improving liver function, lowering cholesterol and in treatment and prevention of Alzheimers.

It is high in iron and manganese. It is also a good source of vitamin B6, fiber and potassium.

How to Use It:

Obviously, it would be best to buy it whole, but not all supermarkets will carry it. It is easy to get in powered form however, try to get an organic variety that has not been irradiated. For that, it might be better to try a specialty foods store.

Try adding it to egg salad to give it an extra yellow color.

Any recipe with lentils is complemented with turmeric.

Brown rice with raisins and cashews goes well with turmeric,cumin and coriander.

You can also just mix a small spoonful with some warm water and drink.

For a more extensive list of recipies, try:

Turmeric Recipes

Precautions Using Turmeric

Remember that part about it being used as a dye? Well, it dyes everything - teeth, shirts, everything. So be careful using it. It doesn’t permanently stain your teeth, but you may want to brush your teeth after consuming a large amount.

If you don’t care for the taste of turmeric but still want the benefits of this anti aging spice, try

Turmeric Supplements

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