Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a culinary spice that spans
cultures - it is a major ingredient in Indian curries, and makes
American mustard yellow. But evidence is accumulating that this brightly
colored relative of ginger is a promising disease-preventive agent as
well, probably due largely to its anti-inflammatory action.
One of the most comprehensive summaries of turmeric studies to date
was published by the respected ethnobotanist James A. Duke, Phd., in the
October, 2007 issue of Alternative & Complementary Therapies, and summarized in the July, 2008, issue of the American Botanical Council publication HerbClip.
Reviewing
some 700 studies, Duke concluded that turmeric appears to outperform
many pharmaceuticals in its effects against several chronic,
debilitating diseases, and does so with virtually no adverse side
effects. Here are some of the diseases that turmeric has been found to help prevent or alleviate
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