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Are there any kinds of illness that can be tackled by eating turmeric?

Now how Kmuch quantity of turmeric is used daily for good health!



The ancient Indian spice turmeric is not used to make vegetables only, but it is also made for soup and tea as well as for medicine, a cosmetic item, and religious purpose. Turmeric has active ingredient Curcumin, which is known to relieve and heal for body pain and prevent heart disease. This ingredient also works to reduce insulin levels and increase the effects of diabetes medicines.


It makes our immune system strong being an antioxidant; it fights with the effects of free radicals and reduces insulin resistance in our blood. According to many studies, curcumin can be a possible component fight in cancer prevention and preservation. Obviously, there are so countless health benefits of turmeric powder, a dermatologist also recommends to use turmeric powder with a glass of milk at bedtime for making healthy skin, despite this; there is always a question arise in some of the minds of some people. Does eating turmeric really help to avoid diseases?

Is it right that eating turmeric help prevent different diseases?


               In fact, turmeric benefits you only when you consume curcumin. In fact, you add turmeric to your vegetable or milk; you need more than curcumin. According to a study published in Journal Nutrition and Cancer, in 6 milligrams of dry turmeric powder, curcumin is weighed only 3.50%. Therefore, to get more health benefits of turmeric, you should consume more of the curcumin. Apart from this, if you mix turmeric powder in your milk or tea, then any potential benefit of spice can be increased with calorie and added sugar.

At What quantity of turmeric should we eat a daily basis?


          Turmeric powder only can't improve your health by magic, but also to get the benefit of this spice you should eat it an inadequate and balanced quantity. By the way, experts recommend eating 5 grams of turmeric daily at bedtime with milk.

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