Turmeric is used to flavor foods, as a dye and in supplement form, to combat inflammation among other symptoms and conditions ...
Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory benefits. A doctor explains why eating turmeric as part of your daily meals is better than taking a turmeric supplement.
To complement recovery after an injury, a health reporter went the herbal route with a clinical expert's guidance. One bonus ...
Curcumin may stop or slow key chemicals associated with inflammation. Piperine in black pepper can increase curcumin bioavailability by up to 2,000%. Turmeric or curcumin supplements are available as ...
Turmeric is a root which is more commonly seen and consumed as a spice. Even with it’s use in recipes and over-the-counter pills as a supplement, Dr. Lacy Anderson explains the root’s benefits and ...
The medical benefits of turmeric have been well established in Indian and South Asian medicine for approximately 2,000 years. In Western society, turmeric has been recognized for its potential health ...
Joint pain and inflammation have become increasingly prevalent concerns for people across all age groups, affecting daily activities and overall quality of life. While medication plays a role in ...
Turmeric may help with arthritis, diabetes markers and brain health. Large doses of turmeric may cause nausea, headaches or other side effects. Check with your provider before using supplements, ...
Eating an anti-inflammatory lunch every day for a week helped a dietitian reduce brain fog. She also felt more energized, mentally sharper and better focused. To try it, build your meal around veggies ...