or antiplatelet drugs. If you take blood thinning medication, consult with your health provider before eating turmeric in food or taking turmeric supplements.
Examples of medications that act as blood thinners include aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.), warfarin (Coumadin), naproxen (Anaprox, Naprosyn, etc.), and others. Don't take turmeric with these or related drugs.
Since turmeric can slow blood clotting, avoid it if you take herbal supplements that slow clotting. The NIH website mentions angelica, clove, danshen, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, Panax ginseng, red clover, and willow as examples.
Due to blood thinning side effects of turmeric, stop taking turmeric at least two weeks before any surgical procedure.
Diabetes. Turmeric may lower blood sugar. Avoid turmeric if you take diabetes medications, since turmeric could cause your blood sugar to fall even further. This could result in hypoglycemia.
Gallbladder. The NIH recommends avoiding turmeric if you currently have problems with your gallbladder. If you have gallstones or a bile duct obstruction, turmeric may cause your condition to worsen.
Pregnancy. Turmeric should be avoided during pregnancy. According to the NIH, turmeric may stimulate the uterus or promote a menstrual period. NIH also recommends not taking it during breast feeding.
Stomach Complications. Interference with antacid medications is a possible side effect of turmeric, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Turmeric may cause increased stomach acid if taken with antacid drugs such as Tagamet, Pepcid, Zantac, Nexium, or Prevacid.
Although research shows turmeric may be effective as a treatment for upset stomach, it may aggravate gastric reflux disease. If you have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), pay attention to how turmeric affects you. Discontinue taking it if you experience side effects like worsening reflux.
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maybe just a change in weather. Turmeric is known for its important healing properties.
Turmeric's anti-inflammatory and antioxidant qualities protect the liver from toxins.
Turmeric lowers cholesterol, and treats aching and swollen joints.
Turmeric improves protein digestion.
Turmeric dissolves gallstones, increases flexibility, and soothes the nervous system. A wise spice to include in your daily meal planning!
One of the most beneficial aspects of Turmeric is to improve complexion. While supporting the healing of acne, wounds, skin cancer and more, Turmeric purifies and nourishes the blood and skin. It has the ability to cleanse, build and move blood like no other herb, making it especially valuable to support the skin, liver and the female reproductive system.
Turmeric protects your liver from toxins, pathogens and excessive cholesterol and helps to detoxify and rejuvenate it.
As an anti-oxidant, Turmeric protects the lungs from pollution and toxins.
It increases the oxygen transfer from the lungs to the blood and is a good choice for bronchitis and other pulmonary infections, especially when taken with fresh garlic.
It serves in accidents ranging from cuts to concussions. For any trauma this rhizome accelerates healing and minimizes damage.
Turmeric stops bleeding, heals tissue, is a strong anti-inflammatory and is a broad spectrum anti-microbial capable of stopping bacterial, fungal and viral infections.
Turmeric and Cancer
Turmeric has a triple action against cancer: it helps to neutralizes those substances and conditions which can cause cancer; it has over ten powerful anti-oxidants that directly help a cell retain its integrity if threatened by carcinogens; and if a tumor does grow, it can often eradicate it.
Even if one were using allopathic medicine to treat cancer, they can still use Turmeric to increase the effectiveness and decrease some of the side effects of cancer treatments.
Turmeric is especially recommended to treat and prevent CANCERS OF THE SKIN, BREAST, and UTERINE CANCER.
TURMERIC TO MAINTAIN GOOD HEALTH
Turmeric must be cooked or mixed with raw unfiltered honey for its numerous healing properties to be released. Taking it in capsules is not very effective at all.
TURMERIC TO FIGHT ALLERGIES, COLDS, VIRUSES.
Turmeric is a real power house for the immune system.
Mix equal parts turmeric powder with raw, unfiltered honey. Eat by the spoonful as needed to relieve symptoms, or to keep viruses at bay. Take 1 spoonful daily for cold and flu prevention.
Turmeric Paste for Golden Milk
In a saucepan place enough turmeric powder to cover the bottom and add about 1/3 cup water. Bring to a boil and continue to simmer until a relatively dry, thick paste forms (about 10 minutes). This paste keeps in the fridge up to 40 days.Simply add some paste to taste as you warm up a cup of milk in a saucepan, you can also add a pinch of cardamom powder for a sweeter taste. If using cow milk, bring to just to the boiling point, then remove from heat immediately. Sweeten with honey, maple syrup or agave if desired. A tablespoon of raw almond oil will greatly increase the healing benefits of this yogic beverage. This cooked turmeric paste can be added to shakes, or pretty much any dish you can think of.
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