Turmeric is totally incredible. If you don’t already have it in your natural healing arsenal, you totally need it. It’s a staple in Indian cooking, and its bright yellow pigment is even used as a natural dye, and has been for centuries.
You can buy it in different forms, if you’re lucky you can find it fresh in the produce section, usually at a health food store. Health food stores will often have turmeric supplements too or even fancy mixtures, but those can be pricey. If you have no idea how to use turmeric or need a quick remedy these can be great for sure, but you really don’t need anything more than a few ounces of powdered turmeric powder, which can be found in the spice section.
Uses for turmeric:
- in health tonics
- for topical healing
- as a cooking spice
- in face masks
- in hair masks
Health benefits:
- Natural anti-inflammatory
- Natural anti-biotic
- Natural antiseptic
- Natural analgesic
- Speeds up wound healing
- Strengthens ligaments
- Eases coughs
- Improves digestion
- Purifies blood
- Reduces symptoms of asthma
- Reduces symptoms of arthritis
- Prevents gas and bloating
- Heals stomach ulcers
- Reduces the effects of skin conditions (psoriasis, eczema)
- Helps prevent cancer
- Prevents progression of Alzheimers
- Aids if fat metabolism and weight management
- Reduces side effects of chemotherapy
The simplest way to take turmeric is of course to just use it in your cooking as much as you can. You can season simple homemade bread and rolls with it, throw it into stir-fries, use it in a rub for meat, etc. But depending on the severity of what you are treating, you might want more than that or you simply might not like turmeric in your cooking.
A cheap and easy way to make your own turmeric supplements is to buy veggie capsuels so you can make your own turmeric supplement. They can be found online or at health food stores, as well as simple contraptions to easily fill them. You can also fill them by hand but it can be relative time-consuming.
One very simple and ultra-effective way to take turmeric-if you can stand this-is in a health tonic. Take one cup of water and stir in 1 tbs of apple cider vinegar. Then stir in a tsp of raw honey, a tsp of cinnamon and a tsp of turmeric. If you are getting a cold or flu, this will work as a super-charged natural antibiotic, or if you need to take turmeric for any other ailment it will put the natural healing power of raw honey, apple cider vinegar and turmeric right to work.
Do you take turmeric for your health? How do you take it?
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A number of years ago, I got hooked on using first sea salt and then Himalayan pink salt in place of that highly refined white stuff on most tables. I began to carry my own salt in a shaker in my purse for eating out. (I had a really neat shaker from Tupperware until I foolishly left it behind in a restaurant, but I picked up another 2-compartment shaker at a camping store.)
Then I learned that the curcumin in turmeric is rather hard for the body to assimilate, but if combined with the piperine found in black pepper, the assimilation increases dramatically. So now I mix black pepper and turmeric 50:50 and carry it in the other side of that shaker in my purse and get the benefits of all three seasonings.
I’ve been using tumeric for 5 years I eat two pounds a year ,by tsp with high fat yogurt increases absorption as well as a pepperinei from good organic black pepper is only necessary @ 10 percent factor of the tumeric.