Saturday, May 25, 2013

Tumeric - Arthritis Suffers Get Relief From Swelling


This yellow spice from Asia is rapidly gaining popularity in North America and for good reasons, and it's not just about cooking. This is because with tumeric, arthritis sufferers can reduce their pain and swelling in a natural way. Particularly rheumatoid arthritis, an auto immune disease, that make the lives of millions of North Americans miserable. Joints are primarily affected and they become inflamed and painful and eventually even crippled. You can observe this where people's fingers are crooked and can't function properly. This is very painful and even simple daily tasks like opening doors or doing up buttons becomes almost impossible.

Although tumeric has many benefits, one of the main ones for people with arthritis is its anti-inflammatory properties. The Latin name for this spice is curcuma longa and it is the curcumoids that it contains that is important for arthritis. This spice can generally support the health of your joints as well as all your bones. Not only that, it has great antioxidant properties which means that it helps fight disease in your body. Another advantage is that it relieves stress and supports your blood health. These are all really important if you have any form of arthritis.

Ayurvedic medicine in India has used it for thousands of years to help in many ailments. These include iron deficiency, common colds, flu and where its antiseptic qualities are needed - for example to clean the digestive tract. The spice is grown throughout Asia and its healing properties are fully appreciated in India, China, Polynesia and even Hawaii where it is known under the name of olena.

If you enjoy curry, then you have been eating this spice. It has an intense yellow color and is one of the main ingredients in curry. It is sold as a yellow powder. You can buy it in supplement and capsule form. It is important to buy good quality tumeric. 100% certified organic is the way to go, especially if you are using it for health concerns. If you buy supplements, be sure to read the label to make sure your supplement is not mostly made up of fillers. The same applies to capsules - don't buy ones made of gelatin but use the ones made of vegetable extracts. This attention to details really pays off.

It's easy to research on the internet or simple visit your health food store. You will find that with the help of tumeric, arthritis may be more manageable, and that's a great thing.

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