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Using Turmeric as a Natural Anti-Inflammatory

The health benefits of turmeric are impressive

We love plant-based whole foods with natural anti-inflammatory properties, and turmeric is one of them. The curcumin found within turmeric is what gives the spice its ability to target inflammation in the body.

Because curcumin has been promoted as a natural anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and neuroprotector, the health benefits of turmeric (curcumin’s source food) add up to be quite impressive.

Turmeric’s natural anti-inflammatory properties target a range of health conditions

Turmeric is often referred to as the ‘golden spice’, widely used in traditional Indian and Chinese Medicine. and Chinese medicine. The illnesses and ailments it has been known to improve include:

  • Arthritis
  • Heartburn
  • Joint pain
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Kidney problems
  • Alzheimer’s

Because turmeric targets and positively impacts so many chronic health conditions, it makes for the perfect ingredient to incorporate into your daily meal plan.

Tasty ways to consume turmeric

Natural supplement

Taking a daily dose of turmeric is easy with a natural, plant-based whole food supplement.

Our Turmeric Blend contains turmeric and 12 other plant-based whole foods that work together to reduce inflammation and alleviate the pain caused by it.

Sourced from the Indian region of Kerala, we use Alleppey turmeric. It contains high levels of curcumin which help to boost the power of our Turmeric Blend in your body as it fights against inflammation.

Drinks

One of the most popular ways to drink turmeric is in a tea blend. There are many variations as to how people make it.

We recommend you start by grating up some fresh turmeric – about a teaspoon will do. If you don’t have any fresh turmeric, you can also use powdered or dried turmeric.

Simmer the turmeric in 2-4 cups of boiling water (the volume will vary depending on your preferred strength) for about 10 minutes. Strain if necessary, add honey, lemon, cinnamon or ginger for some extra flavour, and enjoy!

Meals

Turmeric is an easy spice to get creative with, and you’d be surprised at how many meals you can add it to. From smoothies and soup to salads and curry, the options are endless.

One of our favourite turmeric recipes is our easy and delicious Turmeric Bliss Balls. A sweet treat packed with energy, these are perfect for ploughing through that mid-afternoon slump or having with a cup of tea after dinner.

Made with nuts, coconut, lemon, maple syrup, apricots and our all-natural Turmeric Blend, this delicious snack is a healthy one, too! You can check out our recipe here.

Turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory that your body will love

Because turmeric has the power to support your body in reducing inflammation, it makes sense to introduce the spice into your daily routine. And with so many ways to consume it, turmeric is an easy addition to your everyday meals.

Fight inflammation with our Turmeric Blend

The Difference Between Turmeric & Curcumin

As an ancient spice celebrated for centuries as both food and medicine, turmeric is one of mother nature’s finest anti-inflammatory substances. This root acts as a COX-2 inhibitor, by preventing the enzymes in the arachidonic pathway from making inflammatory cytokines in the same way that pharmaceuticals like neurofen, voltaren and non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDS do. Turmeric however does so without the side effects that NSAIDS provide like ulceration of the stomach lining.

Turmeric is made up of over 300 different phytochemicals or nutrients that can generally be divided into two main families, give or take a few: the curcuminoid and turmerone family. Curcumin is one phytonutrient out of the 300, from the curcuminoid family and gives turmeric its vibrant colour and distinct flavour. As a COX-2 inhibitor it offers key anti-inflammatory properties, however it is only one constituent of many that make Turmeric the powerful root it is.

Research shows that if you take turmeric and remove the curcumin, the remaining product still has a more powerful therapeutic outcome than that of the extracted curcumin on its own. Mother Nature intended turmeric to be used as a whole, not a part with both delivering positive outcomes but the whole food offering much more than the isolated component. For instance, the turmerones in Turmeric are the components that support brain health, not the curcuminoids.

Consider Turmeric as the orchestra, playing a symphony. The depth and variety create an overall impact that is breathtaking. Then if you take the first violinist, in this case the curcumin, out of the orchestra and have them play a solo, it’s still fantastic however the performance is nothing like when they rejoin the whole orchestra. Isolated components lack the synergistic effects that occur when all the elements in whole foods work together to produce a more powerful response, and this is the case with turmeric.

Another consideration is the side effects you may experience by using only one component of any whole food. Mother Nature is smart, providing very powerful medicinal, highly bioactive components and surrounding them with other components that nullify any of the negative side effects that may be experienced when a key component is isolated. That’s why when turmeric is taken as a whole food, people don’t experience negative side effects. However, when curcumin tablets are taken in isolation and in high doses to achieve results, people find they can experience an upset stomach.

Essentially, turmeric taken as a whole has been shown to reduce inflammation in the brain and the rest of the body, stimulate regeneration of liver cells and offer no negative side effects where long term side effects have been shown with curcumin use along with no brain support. That is why we have included turmeric as a key ingredient in our Turmeric Blend, carefully sourced from the Alleppey region in southern India because of it’s high bioactive ingredients content. This is measured by its curcumin content which needs to be a medicinal level to be completely effective.

Our team is incredibly particular about the ingredients we use and where they’re sourced from. When our turmeric arrives in Australia we have it tested for a myriad of contaminants, including, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, heavy metals, arsenic, paint and gluten to name but a few. We do so to confirm that any contaminants in the powder we are using is well below any of the Australian food standard regulations and even below those allowed in organic farming.

Inflammation is the driver of disease and with modern lifestyles leading us to produce more and more chronic inflammation, it’s more important than ever to counteract this. The incredible anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-oxidant benefits of turmeric are the reason we designed the turmeric blend and continue to encourage people to include this powerful ingredient into their diet.

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You might also be interested in “Introducing: The Prebiotic Blend“.