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    gut-healing tonics and supplements out there, but you should keep it simple to start. That's why I recommend two things: turmeric and fermented foods. Turmeric According to a study published in Food & Function, curcumin (turmeric) is a powerful anti-inflammatory, immunomodulator, and healer of oxidative stress. Preclinical studies in laboratory animals have shown turmeric to be effective in preventing or ameliorating the inflammation of ulcerative colitis.…

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    Nutritive Stew Recipe- Cauliflower, Ginger, Turmeric, Coconut Oil Stew Nutritional value of this recipe (per serving) • 24 g fat • 6 g fiber • 6 g protein • 204 calories • 20 g saturated fat • 18 g carbohydrate • 588 mg sodium • 0 mg cholesterol If you are looking for delicious and quick recipe ideas, then adding this stew to your menu is the right choice for you and your family. Vegetarians in particular often struggle with finding the right ideas to prepare a delicious meal and at the same…

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    Background VICCO turmeric ayurvedic cream is a struggling brand due the emergence of various competitors, who are capturing market share through large advertising, spends. The objective of this project is to develop a promotion strategy for “VICCO TURMERIC AYURVEDIC CREAM” in electronic and print media. Scope and focus of the study The main scope of the project is to study the current advertising strategy of the company, and to monitor the emergence of various competitors. For this purpose we…

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    analysis of turmeric and apple peels extracts Phytochemical analysis Turmeric Extracts apple peel extract Total Phenolic(mg/g)content 93.30 ±0.03 82.52±0.013 Total flavonoid content (mg/g) 43.6±0.3 33.43 ± 0.06 Tannin (mg/100 g) 91.08±0.72 77.40+0.36 Reducing power (μg/ml) 25±1.7 21±5.5 Alkaloid (mg/100 g) 0.76±0.01 13.60+0.51 The Phytochemical composition of turmeric extract and apple peel extract are illustrated in table (1). Both are rich in plant phenolics and flavonoids (higher in…

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    Facts About Arthritis

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    Facts about Turmeric Turmeric is more than just an orange-colored, savory, bitter root and spice used in several Indian dishes. It is used in Ayurvedic medicine in India and China. This orange spice has anti-inflammatory properties that work exactly like conventional anti-inflammatory medications. Turmeric for inflammation is an effective treatment for all sorts of inflammatory health conditions, and is often used for arthritis. Facts about Arthritis Arthritis is a broad term used to describe…

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    phenylbutazone. The other advantage of using curcumin in providing relief for rheumatoid arthritis is its net effect in increasing walking duration; shortening the duration of morning stiffness and reducing the swellings of the joint. 14. Using turmeric and cauliflower to halt the development prostate cancer Phytonutrient curcumin and phenethyl isothiocyanates found in cauliflower as well as turnips, cabbage and broccoli have been shown to retard the growth of human prostate cancer causing…

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    consider a substance to have antimicrobial properties if it produces a measurable zone of inhibition within an E. coli culture. A zone of inhibition is the area around an antibiotic disc that contains no bacterial growth. Turmeric was tested because curcumin, the compound that gives turmeric its bright yellow pigment, has well-known antimicrobial properties (ACS). We also tested cinnamon because of its wide range of medicinal uses, including antimicrobial properties (Rao and Gan). Finally, we…

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    ability to stimulate the gallbladder to produce bile. Bile is helpful in improving the digestive function. In another study, a placebo controlled study showed that turmeric was able to reduce gas and bloating in people suffering from indigestion. A scientific advisory board in Germany called German Commission E has approved the use of turmeric in curing various digestive problems. The commission is tasked with approving herbs for various treatments and therapies. 11. Reduces childhood leukemia…

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    Cough Research Paper

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    Turmeric The herb turmeric has a therapeutic effect on coughs, particularly a dry cough. cough turmeric home remedy Heat half a cup of water in a boiling pot. Add one teaspoon turmeric powder, and one teaspoon black pepper. You may also add cinnamon sticks. Boil this for about two to three minutes. Add one tablespoon of honey. Drink this daily until the condition improves. Alternatively, make an herbal tea by adding one teaspoon of turmeric powder and one teaspoon of…

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    Sciatica Pain Essay

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    remedy. 4. Turmeric Turmeric is also excellent against sciatica pain. The antioxidants of turmeric give this herb its anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric has thousands of health benefits. Some of them are: reducing high cholesterol levels, strengthening the immune system, boosting the metabolism and relieving digestive issues and headaches. Add turmeric to different recipes or drink turmeric tea to reduce pain caused by sciatica. You can also make turmeric paste by mixing turmeric with…

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