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I took turmeric for joint pain and inflammation—here’s what happened
To complement recovery after an injury, a health reporter went the herbal route with a clinical expert's guidance. One bonus ...
Turmeric is used to flavor foods, as a dye and in supplement form, to combat inflammation among other symptoms and conditions.
Turmeric's active compound, curcumin, is a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that can help with conditions like arthritis, IBD, allergies, and more.
Turmeric and ibuprofen both reduce inflammation and pain, but they work in different ways. Learn how curcumin extract (from the spice turmeric) compares to ibuprofen for pain and inflammation.
Research suggests that curcumin may possess effects similar to Metformin, a medication commonly prescribed to manage or ...
Turmeric lattes and matcha are flavorful beverages loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that may benefit your long-term health.
Turmeric is powerful on its own—but it may be even more beneficial when taken together with certain herbs. Here's what to know.
An new study reveals major gaps in the regulation and transparency of turmeric supplements, highlighting how weak oversight and unclear labeling may put consumers at risk, despite turmeric’s generally ...
Health experts are highlighting an ordinary kitchen spice, turmeric, for its extraordinary potential to help regulate blood ...
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