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  • Flavor Your Food Using This Indian Spice And Enjoy Turmeric Benefits
    By: Edith Millan | - Turmeric is actually a plant in the family of ginger and it is found in the warm parts of South Asia. It can be used uncooked or powdered. You can use turmeric in making curry and as treatment for various illnesses. It's known in European countries as Indian saffron.



    Recently, the fascination in turmeric benefits has been growing. Diabetes, cancer, Alzheimers disease and other health conditions have been proved to react to turmeric. Scientific studies on the amazin ...

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  • Indian Chinese Fusion Cuisine
    By: Bobby Castro | - This culinary style stems from a small Chinese community that had lived in Kolkata for over a century until their return to the mainland. It is in essence an adaptation of Chinese seasoning and cooking style made suitable to the Indian palate.

    There is still a small population of Chinese living in Kolkata, numbering about 20,000 individuals. Most Chinese in India are of Hakka origin, thus much of the cuisine resembles modern Indian Chinese culinary style but with very little resem ...

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  • Indian Chinese Fusion Cuisine
    By: Bobby Castro | - This culinary style stems from a small Chinese community that had lived in Kolkata for over a century until their return to the mainland. It is in essence an adaptation of Chinese seasoning and cooking style made suitable to the Indian palate.

    There is still a small population of Chinese living in Kolkata, numbering about 20,000 individuals. Most Chinese in India are of Hakka origin, thus much of the cuisine resembles modern Indian Chinese culinary style but with very little resem ...

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  • Benefits Of Using Camphor Essential For Hair Growth
    By: Abhivav | - Different variation of camphor essential oil is derived from the roots and woods of the camphor tree by three processes as mentioned below:

    1.White Camphor Oil: The white camphor oil is produced by the steam distillation of the root, stumps, branches, and wood of the tree. It is non-toxic and the most widely used variation of camphor oil.

    2.Brown Camphor Oil: The second process of extraction produces brown camphor oil, which involves rectification of the root, stumps, ...

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  • All About Chemotherapy & Supplements
    By: Dr. Victor Marchione | - The best health advice for cancer patients is to keep your doctor informed of everything you are taking. Cancer is nothing to mess around with, and neither is the taxing treatment of chemotherapy. A new report shows that
    several types of natural supplements might negatively impact chemotherapy.

    Acai berry, cumin, herbal tea, turmeric, and long-term use of garlic are the ones responsible. The news was just
    presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual ...

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  • Turmeric - Advantages And Side Effects
    By: harleyreuben | - What is turmeric?
    Turmeric is the root of a tropical plant and that comes from the family of zingeberaceae. This tropical plant is exactly known as Curcuma Longa. For looking it will be like ginger in the rhizome form and it is yellow in color.
    It is used in Asian cusine in the south Asia by making turmeric into a powder. It is used a vital ingredient in curry powder and dishes are added color and taste with turmeric. Turmeric and many other spices grow excess in the souther ...

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  • Turmeric Benefits "€" What The Ancients Knew
    By: Todd Michaels | - Is a cure for cancer still in the far distant future? In this new century, perhaps not. And if that cure involved curcumin, a known cancer fighter, the continuing research into it would be a gift from the ancient Asians of three thousand years ago. They knew that the root of the turmeric plant relieved many disorders, such as diarrhea, heartburn, gas, bloating, colic, stomach and liver ailments. And in this golden spice, they found other turmeric benefits; as a flavoring for their delectab ...
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  • How Beneficial Is Turmeric?
    By: Mayukhi Chakravarty | - Turmeric used lavishly in ancient India, for a variety of reasons, was known by a variety of Sanskrit names. Some of the names are Haridra which means the yellow one, Aushadhi, Gauri and Kanchani (the golden goddess). According to documented evidence, it has been used in India, for more than 6000 years, as a spice, dye, beauty aid and medicine.

    Dubbed a wonder product, the spice is a popular remedy that reduces the recovery time for any sort of skin affliction and has t ...

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  • Curcumin Could Inhibit Formation Of Plaque In The Brain
    By: Cate Stevenson | - India has a population that has a low occurrence of Alzheimers disease. Researchers and nutritionists believe this is because of the healing benefits of curry. In Indian cooking, curry is a word that simply means sauce. Curry is made up of a combination of spices, the main ingredient of which is usually the yellow spice, turmeric. And turmeric contains something called curcumin. Curcumin has well-known medicinal properties. It has been hailed as a champion for its ability to ...
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  • Turmeric: A Medicine In Your Spice Rack
    By: Oankar Kundan | - Many people claim almost miraculous healing properties for their favorite herb or spice, but when it comes to turmeric, you almost can't overdo it. A few years ago, people began studying carcinogens, or cancer-causing agents, and then looked for food or environmental substances that might inhibit these things. Researchers soon discovered that turmeric, most particularly in one of its extracts, curcumin, was very effective in preventing or sometimes even reducing tumor formation.

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  • Delicious Indian Foods With Garam Masala (spices)
    By: Vichare Masala | - Indian spices (Garam Masala) are widely popular in India. Generally, Indian spices like turmeric, chili, fenugreek, ginger, garlic are not used only for taste but also used in medical science. Every Indian spices masala have their own herbal and medical values.

    Indian is one of the biggest country n the world. india's sub continental like Gujarat, Kerala, Tamil Nadu. East Bengal l has own culture and society. In India, you can find millions of recipes with different flavor and tast ...

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  • Turmeric A Healthy Indian Spices
    By: Vichare Masala | - Spices when you listen or see this words then you like to eat something. Spices foods and spicy recipes with spice powder are poplar not in India but also across the world. India is popular for spice and health food products. When you see the history then you found that Vasco Da Gamma explorer, found the way for India especially for spices. Indian spices history is older than 7000 years.

    Turmeric is widely popular for not only its taste and flavor but also for its herbal and m ...

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  • Managing Diabetes, Spice Things Up
    By: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti | - Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic syndrome afflicting about 6% of the populus worldwide with its complications, and is quickly approaching epidemic scale. Diabetes mellitus has long been known to be a basis for dizziness, associated with sudden changes in blood sugar levels too high or too low. Metabolic syndrome is associated with insulin resistance, elevated glucose and lipids, inflammation, reduced antioxidant activity, elevated weight gain, and increased glycation of proteins. Cinnam ...
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  • Turmeric Health Benefits For Joint Inflammations
    By: David M Massie | - Turmeric health benefits are hardly a recent discovery, as it has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. But although herbs and spices are plentiful in nature, to learn how to harness their benefits has taken a considerable amount of research and study. And while in some Eastern cultures turmeric health benefits have been widely recognized, the health benefits of turmeric are seldom recognized in the West.

    Turmeric is a spice is used as a flavoring and coloring agent in many ...

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  • Autism Treatment - Curcumin And Phenol Sensitivity In Autism
    By: Dr. Kurt Woeller | - Today I want to discuss phenol reactions in relations to the curcumin products like turmeric. In my practice I have seen children on the Autism spectrum who have shown improvements with the use of products like Enhansa and turmeric, both have curcumin as their active ingredients, and one reason for this improvement could be because curcumin has been shown to have both anti-bacterial as well as anti-fungal effects in the body. Curcumin also has been shown to be an effective anti-inflammatory and ...
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  • Turmeric Benefits In Hindu Custom
    By: The Collectibles Hub | - The use of turmeric (curcuma longa) on all auspicious occasions is considered to be highly essential by one and by Hindu customs. Much trade is carried on in dried turmeric root and hundreds of acres are under the cultivation of this root every year. In India, all married women and unmarried girls should use this everyday while bathing. Women going to bathe in rivers in villages in Southern India, take with them a bit of this root to creat a turmeric extract by forming a paste of yellow colour w ...
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  • Homemade Face Masks
    By: Juliet | - Face masks have been part of loveliness regimen of women since ancient times. Homemade beauty face-packs, facial masks and scrubs based on natural ingredients help advance the skin disorders like blemishes and acne scars. You can utilize basic ingredients found around the house to make your own simple, hydrating masks. If you have oily or acne prone skin, mud or clay-based masks are great for balancing out your skin. Dry skin will benefit from hydrating masks made from glycerin, honey and oils. ...
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  • Benefits Of Turmeric For Skin And More
    By: Larry Oz | - In India, you cannot think of a curry with no turmeric in it. Nevertheless, it's only now that people are beginning to see that turmeric has various awesome powers and is much more than a spice which can be relegated to a shelf on your home. Turmeric is stuffed with loads of benefits, and today, scientists are also substantiating this fact with research to confirm it.

    Turmeric is a wonder product that has obtained popularity in recent times, though in India, people have been using i ...

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  • Boost Your Health With Organic Herbs
    By: tanmay | - During our routine life, we face through dehydration problems. If you feel thirsty, dizziness, weak, tired or irritated, it means you are having dehydration problem. Most of the people have dry mouth or feels nauseate, it means they are also going through the same problem. To overcome this problem, you will get many helpful treatments at your home. In ayurvedic, there are numerous dehydration treatment are available. These simple home remedies help to protect your body from this problem.
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  • The Benefits Of Turmeric For Skin
    By: Mary Dezfoli. | - In India, you cannot think about a curry with out turmeric in it. Nevertheless, it's but now that men and women are noticing that turmeric has many incredible properties and is more than a spice which can be relegated to a shelf on your kitchen. Turmeric is packed with plenty of benefits and currently, scientists are also substantiating this information with research to confirm it.



    Turmeric is a fantastic item that has acquired fame in recent times although in India, folks ...

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  • Benefits Of Turmeric For Skin And More
    By: Mary Dezfoli | - In India, you cannot give thought to a curry with out turmeric inside it. On the other hand, it's but now that men and women are beginning to see that turmeric has some awesome powers and is much more than a spice which can be relegated to a corner on your home. Turmeric is packed with plenty of benefits and nowadays, scientists are also substantiating this fact with research to confirm it.

    Turmeric is a miracle product that has acquired popularity in recent times although in India, ...

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  • What Are The Different Health Benefits Of Turmeric
    By: jo jones | - Turmeric is a yellow spice, it is a root similar to ginger. It is used in most Indian dishes. The bright yellow powder has a slightly bitter taste. It is often misspelled tumeric. The main health ingredient is curcumin. In the west we are quickly leaning about how this wonder spice is actually very beneficial to many ailments. There is a very long list of uses, lets take a look at some of the most popular uses of turmeric.

    Skin Care
    Women in India use the spice for skin care a ...

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  • The Secrets Of Thai Herbs In Cosmetics
    By: Thai Eddy | - For hundreds of years Thai herbs have constituted a great part of Thai traditional medicine a natural means of health and beauty care. This knowledge has been passed on from generation to generation so that now, in our modern times, everyone can benefit from the wisdom of Thai herbs in todays natural cosmetics and beauty care.
    In the next few paragraphs, you will discover the benefits of some of the more common Thai herbs currently being used in cosmetics and beauty care products.
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  • Turmeric - Best Remedy For Acne Skin
    By: Timo | - Turmeric is a rhizomatous plant grown mostly in Asian countries. It's botanical name is Curcuma longa and belongs to Ginger family. Most western people are unaware of the medical benefits of turmeric. Among the many herbs that are beneficial for skin, turmeric stands out as the golden gift of god, for its ability to cure a wide range of skin concerns. It has the ability to cure acne, reduce hyperpigmentation, brighten the skin, and fight free radical damage.

    Turmeric usage is ...

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  • Ayurvedic Organix: The Ancient Secret For Acne Skin Care
    By: Timo | - Turmeric is one of the greatest natural remedies for acne. In fact, it is clinically proven to clear acne in short periods- naturally. That is why Dr. Rama chose it as the key ingredient in Ayurvedic Organix. Since turmeric has various medicinal qualities it acts also as a good antioxidant. It does not have any adverse reactions or toxic contents.

    The history of turmeric has always emphasized and accredited it as a 5000 year old herb that is used for various ailments, but mainly f ...

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  • If You Want To Maintain Good Health Add Turmeric To Your Diet
    By: Ron Cheli | - How many of you enjoy Indian food? I know many people that do but for the most part many people I meet don't seem to enjoy it because they don't like the curries and various spices that go into Indian food. I got into eating Indian food a couple of years ago and didn't realize until two months ago that their are health benefits in many ingredients in Indian cuisine such as Turmeric. It is known that India has a lower cancer rate than the United States and many other "westernized" countries in th ...
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  • Spices Block Killer Blood Clots
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Herb and spice consumption could well play a significant role in the prevention of heart attacks and strokes according to scientists at the Central Food Technological Research Institute in India.

    Writing in the July 2009 edition of the journal, Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids the scientists describe how they tested the anti-clotting properties of several compounds found in a number of well-known spices.

    In this laboratory-based experiment, the researches tested ...

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  • Turmeric Spice - For Alzheimer's And Cancer
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Common in Indian cooking, the yellow spice turmeric is one of our most valuable medicinal plants. Researchers have found that it has amazing properties as an anti-cancer and anti-Alzheimers's agent.

    What is more a survey of all foods in the USA (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, July 2006) found that turmeric is one of the top five antioxidant foods.

    This makes it one of the most valuable foods that we can use to fight cancer, Alzheimer's disease, aging and condit ...

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  • The Many Benefits Of Turmeric
    By: Jacob Sikais | - Turmeric is a member of the ginger family, and it has blessed mankind with its manifold uses since times ancient. One will find turmeric in almost every household of the Oriental countries. Turmeric being easily available in Asia, the Asians are quite aware of the benefits of turmeric.

    The rhizome of the turmeric is first boiled, then dried and ground into an orange powder - which is the most common form of turmeric available.

    Mainly used as a culinary spice in South As ...

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  • Natural Cures For Cancer Revealed In The Year 2009
    By: Dr. Nagaraj | - Study on grapeseed extract, vitamin D, spices (turmeric and black pepper), resveratrol, selenium and chaparral revealed that they are natural cures for many cancers.

    Grapeseed extract kills leukemia cancer cells.

    Prof. Xianglin Shi group from the University of Kentucky, USA have found a natural substance in the grape fruit that's deadly to malignant leukemia cells. Grapeseed is a natural compound that appears to have relatively important properties. They found that wi ...

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  • Information About Turmeric
    By: miltongressod03 | - Anyone can get benefits from turmeric herb. Now days it is generally like getting a doctor"s prescription. There are many things that have led to the awakening of the scientific community to know more about the benefits of this herb. The various information"s that are now found from various medical sources are also making the people curious about to know more about the benefits of the herb as it is very much tasty bringing life to the food and is also economical.

    The fam ...

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  • Seven Important Foods For Muscle Recovery
    By: Carey Dodson | - Nutrition can play a vital role in how our bodies respond to inflammation and soreness following workouts or strenuous exercise. Common sense says that if we eat foods that are high in carbohydrates and saturated fat that our bodies over time will begin to break down and the onset of disease will be brought on prematurely. Conversely, if we take care of our bodies, exercise and eat the right foods we can delay the onset of disease. There are certain "must haves" if you want to stay healthy: vita ...
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  • Homemade Eczema Treatments
    By: Fedor Azine | - Skip the steroids and head to your pantry cupboard. It could be that all your eczema-ridden skin needs is a good soak, a warm wrap, and a ton of TLC. Here are some easy home remedies that you can whip up yourself to relieve your itchy eczema and to calm your body and soul along the way.

    * Oatmeal Bath Soothe dry skin with an oatmeal bath. Oatmeal is known to reduce inflammation of the skin and cut back on itchiness and redness. And its cheap and easy to fix up yourself ...

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  • Ginger - Powerful Antioxidant For Alzheimer's, Cancer And Heart Disease
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Not only is ginger (Zingiber officinale) one of the most popular of all the spices but is also of the top five antioxidant foods (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, July 2006). Numerous studies investigating ginger's medicinal properties have also shown it to be effective in conditions such as motion sickness and the prevention and treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, inflammatory diseases and stomach ulcers.

    Research ha ...

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  • Spices - 10 Reasons Why They Are Vital For Good Health
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Compelling scientific research over the past two decades shows that not only are spices good for us but the evidence indicates that they are actually essential components of a balanced diet.

    The health benefits of spices can be best appreciated by dividing them into 10 principal categories.

    1. ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY

    An antioxidant is a substance that prevents oxidative damage by neutralizing the highly reactive and destructive free radical molecules tha ...

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  • Weight Loss - 10 Simple Secrets For Sustained Weight Loss
    By: Keith Scott MD | - To achieve and sustain weight loss one has to adopt appropriate lifestyle strategies. Some of these are obvious but difficult to maintain while others are simple but less apparent. The most important thing to do to lose weight is to cut down on the amount of food you eat. Regardless of its calorific value, if you eat less food you will lose weight - or at least stop gaining weight. These tips will help you to reduce your food intake and adopt other proven strategies that make it easy to lose tho ...
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  • Gallstones: Spices Lower The Risk
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Scientists in India have shown how curcumin (a compound derived from turmeric) and capsaicin (a compound found in chilies) work to prevent gallstone formation.

    80 % of all gall stones are known as cholesterol stones. As their name implies they consist primarily of cholesterol crystals. The other 20% are known as pigmented stones. The two different types arise from different underlying pathologies.

    Cholesterol stones are formed when cholesterol crystallizes in the ga ...

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  • Spices Shield Against Skin Cancer
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Spices Save Your Skin

    Skin cancers are the commonest cancers globally and by far the majority of these ubiquitous tumours are caused by excessive exposure to the sun.

    The sun's ultraviolet rays (UVR) are those responsible for inducing several pre-malignant processes in the skin. Not only do they damage DNA directly but they also cause inflammation, excess free radical production and immunosuppression. These factors combine to form a tumourigenic cocktail that increa ...

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  • Alzheimer's, Rage, Plaques And Tangles: How To Avoid Them
    By: Keith Scott MD | - Alzheimer's disease is a form of brain damage strongly associated with increasing age and is aggravated by several underlying factors such as chronic inflammation, oxidative stress (free radical damage), toxic metal accumulation and poor blood circulation to the brain. These underlying factors increase the expression of pro-inflammatory RAGE receptors in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer's disease thereby initiating the deposition of destructive beta-amyloid and tau proteins in and around ...
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  • Health At Home
    By: Suzan Chia | - The home remedies should be treated as a medicine because they show parallel results than an allopathic medicine. Though, the home remedy do not cause any sort of dangerous consequence, just like many of the allopathic drugs do. The home made remedies are natural and so you do not have to worry much while consuming them. Plus, the results are guaranteed.

    Morning condition is a also awful ailment. This may cause due to hunger. Most of the pregnant ladies are affected due to the morn ...

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  • Curcumin An Effective Anticancer Agent
    By: Avon | - Turmeric (Curcuma longa), a member of the ginger family, is a traditional Indian curry spice. It is also used as a yellow food coloring and has been used in traditional medicine. Curcumin has been used for thousands of years as a safe anti-inflammatory in a variety of ailments as part of Indian traditional medicine. Curcumin is water soluble Curcumin have the potential for the development of modern medicine for the treatment of various diseases.

    Curcumin, a substance found in the ...

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  • Curcumin The Most Powerful Antioxidant
    By: Avon | - Turmeric (Curcuma longa), a member of the ginger family, is a traditional Indian curry spice. It is also used as a yellow food coloring and has been used in traditional medicine in India and Ancient Egypt for at least 6000 years.
    Several natural substances have greater antioxidant effects than conventional vitamins, including various polyphenols, flavonoids and curcumenoids. Natural substances are worth further exploration both experimentally and clinically. Curcumin is an antioxidant ext ...

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  • Turmeric And Its Medicinal Values
    By: Julia Clerk | - Turmeric, a rhizome of the biological family Zingiberaceae is a native to India, Bangladesh and China. In Indian food a basic spices that one can find easily is turmeric. Apart from making taste to the foods, turmeric has great medicinal values. It is anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic in nature. In early days people used to apply turmeric for stop bleeding. It is one of the strongest antiseptics known to man. The color of turmeric is brilliant golden yellow because of the presence o ...
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  • Curcumin For Disease Free Life
    By: Julia Clerk | - Curcumin, an active ingredient of turmeric has been found quite effective in curing cancer and healing many common ailments like arthritis, cholesterol, acid reflux, cholesterol, acne, allergies and also crohn's disease. The main biologically active phytochemical compound of turmeric is extracted, concentrated, standardized and researched for its well-known range of disease preventing properties. According to the researches curcumin is antitumor, antioxidant, antiarthritic, anti-amyloid and ...
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  • Turmeric Dyeing Of Silk Fabrics
    By: Fibre2fashion | - Introduction

    In recent years the usage of natural dyes and colors for fabric dyeing has witnessed its revival due to hazardous experience due to effects of synthetic dyes and chemicals. The natural dyes are eco-friendly, harmless and non-toxic in nature. Also, the usage of renewable sources of energy in textile and apparel industry has been increased due to many advantages associated with it. Solar energy usage for dyeing purpose is a cost effective method. In hot countries like I ...

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  • Turmeric Extract May Help Prevent AlzheimerÃ"€šÂÃ"€žÂs Disease
    By: Darrell Miller | - In India, Alzheimer's disease is fairly uncommon, with a less than 1 percent chance of people over the age of sixty-five living in certain rural areas developing the disease. The risk is just 2.4 percent for those who live in the larger cities and rural areas. When comparing these percentiles to the people living over the age of sixty-five in the United States, depending on where we are living, our chances of developing Alzheimer's disease range from a little under five percent t ...
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  • Spice Up Your Life And Extend It!
    By: Vickie Rousey | - Spice up your life and extend it!
    By Vickie Rousey
     
     
    A recent study suggests that to save your heart you need to head to the spice rack.  The study found that an active ingredient in turmeric called curcumin blocks the activity of protein in the body that leads to colon cancer.   The build of proteins in the colon spread and cause colorectal cancer. 
     
    The study found turmeric helpful in both the prevention and treat ...

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  • Spices Healthy Food Additives
    By: Dr Keith Scott | - Until just over a century ago most spices were considered a luxury in those countries that were unable to grow them, while in their countries of origin even the poorest people used them to enhance their meals. Why, we might reasonably ask, with the development of economical, long-distance transport have societies that traditionally use few spices not increased their intake of these delicious foods? The obvious answer is that we like best what we are used to.

    As most of us have lea ...

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  • Alzheimer's Disease Natural Treatment With Spices
    By: Dr Keith Scott | - Alzheimer's disease is a debilitating and ultimately lethal neurodegenerative disorder that currently afflicts about 18 million people worldwide. The incidence of the disease increases exponentially with age and, with life expectancy rising in many parts of the world, global prevalence is expected to double by 2025. Alzheimer's disease is characterized by progressive intellectual deterioration; starting with memory loss that is followed by intellectual impairment, poor decision making, uncoordin ...
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  • Activity For Alzheimer's Patient: What You Can Do
    By: Remy Jirek | - Planning an activity for an Alzheimer's patient (or patients) can be difficult. You have to keep in mind that because of their condition, it can be difficult for them to perform tasks that you would find simple. However, Alzheimer's statistics have found that, by having patients participate in activities, you can actually slow the progress of the disease in the brain because you are encouraging positive thinking and happiness within the mind of the patient. Assuming you are a caregiver, this ...
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