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Padma Lakshmi Swears by These Easy Turmeric Shots—and She Hasn’t Been Sick All Winter
This simple recipe is as easy as blend, strain and sip.
India’s rare blue turmeric, known as Curcuma caesia, is awakening global curiosity, blending Ayurvedic traditions with new scientific interest. Uncover how this deep-indigo root may offer unique ...
Turmeric is used to flavor foods, as a dye and in supplement form, to combat inflammation among other symptoms and conditions ...
While many spices work for tea, turmeric may not be the first that comes to mind. Here's what to know before adding this ...
Turmeric and ibuprofen both reduce inflammation and pain, but they work in different ways. Learn how curcumin extract (from ...
Turmeric's active compound, curcumin, is a potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that can help with conditions like arthritis, IBD, allergies, and more.
Plus, what a doctor has to say.
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New research suggests that natural compounds from turmeric and rhubarb may help fight certain antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Turmeric the golden spice is an essential part of every Indian kitchen. This amazing spice can be used for many purposes other than cooking. Turmeric is loaded with medicinal properties along with ...
The FDA has classified an ongoing recall of more than 42,000 bottles of turmeric supplements as a second-highest risk level, ...
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