I’m sure most of you have heard about the potent space that it is turmeric. However, the popularity it enjoys lately if for a very justified reason. It seems that turmeric may be as powerful and helpful as those medications used for chronic diseases. Even though there must be done a thorough research regarding the powers and effects of turmeric on the human body, we still can’t deny that researchers must be on to something.
America and the chronic diseases
People fear to admit or embrace the fact that chronic disease is affect people even more than we can imagine. Surely there are plenty of medications nowadays which are strong enough or helpful …show more content…
Turmeric is a great way to start, if you are experiencing some mild symptoms, however it should never replace or you should never substitute your medications for turmeric. At least not, until we have all the research and studies on paper and not until researches prove that turmeric can freely replace all of the medications. For now, check the list of chronic disease and the dosage that the researchers are …show more content…
• Depression- Curcumin has also had positive result in patients suffering from depression. The studied dose which showed positive outcome is 500mg of curcumin, twice a day.
• Cholesterol- The dose which resulted in positive outcome in patients with cholesterol problems was 500mg of curcumin in a capsule per day, with food.
• Inflammation problems such as Arthritis- Turmeric has had positive outcome in such patients with a 500mg of curcumin, in a capsule with food, taken twice a day.
• Inflammatory Bowel Disease or IBD- Curcumin has also showed positive results in patients with IBD. The given dose was 360mg of curcumin in a capsule, with food, three or four times a day.
• Alzheimer’s- Curcumin in a capsule, 100mg, taken with food, has shown positive results in the trials.
• Peptic Ulcer, Gastritis- For such patients, the used turmeric dose is 300 mg of turmeric in a capsule with