Action
Alterative, antheimintic, antibacterial, antibiotic, aromatic,
carminative, stimulant, tonic, vulnerary
Uses
anemia
atherosclerosis
bursitis
Chron's Disease
diabetes
edema
hemorrhoids
hepatitis
hysteria
indigestion
inflammation
inflammatory bowel syndrome
jaundice
psoriasis
Rheumatoid arthritis
skin disorders
urinary diseases
wound and bruise healing
In India, turmeric is used for the treatment of anorexia, liver
disorders, cough, diabetic wounds, rheumatism, and sinusitis. It
is currently being evaluated for its anticarcinogenic and antimutagenic
properties.
Wound Treatment: Sprinkle a bit of turmeric on cuts and scrapes
after they have been thoroughly washed. The turmeric, with its antibacterial
action, will prevent the bacterial wound infections.
Digestive Aid: Turmeric helps stimulate the flow of bile, which
helps digest fats.
Intestinal Parasites: Turmeric fights protozoans in laboratory tests,
supporting its traditional use in treating dysentery.
Liver Protection: Curcumin has a protective effect on liver tissue
exposed to liver damaging drugs. It had been traditionally used
for liver ailments. Consuming alcohol regularly or using the pain
killer acetaminophen (Tylenol) tends to increase the risk for liver
damage; turmeric may help in minimizing this damage to some extent.
Arthritis: Turmeric's anti-inflammatory action help relieve wound
inflammation and in treating arthritis.
Heart Protection: Studies have shown that turmeric may help reduce
cholesterol. It is also shown to prevent the internal blood clots
that trigger heart attack and some strokes.
Others: Recent studies show promising results on the use of turmeric
to treat cancer. It is believed to inhibit the growth of lymphoma
tumor cells. Another study has shown that turmeric helps prevent
tumor development in animals.
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