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Arthritis and Turmeric Overview

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Turmeric is a perennial plant native to India and Indonesia. It is often used as a spice in cooking. Laboratory and animal studies show anti-inflammatory activity of turmeric and its constituent curcumin, which may be beneficial in people with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. Reliable human research is lacking. Avoid if allergic or hypersensitive to turmeric (curcumin), yellow food colorings, or plants belonging to the Curcuma and Zingiberaceae (ginger) families. Use cautiously with a history of bleeding disorders, immune system deficiencies, liver disease, or gallstones. Use cautiously if taking blood-thinners, such as warfarin (Coumadin). Use cautiously if pregnant or breastfeeding. Copyright 2007 Natural Standard, Inc.   Read more
 

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Turmeric and Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms

nccam.nih.gov - June 13, 2008

NIH National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine on study showing results for the effectiveness of turmeric in relieving arthritis symptoms.

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Turmeric shows health benefits for arthritis

arthritis.about.com - June 13, 2008

Research study from University of Arizona studying the chemical properties of turmeric that might point to beneficial uses for treating arthritis.

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Turmeric Prevents Experimental Rheumatoid Arthritis, Bone Loss

www.sciencedaily.com - June 13, 2008

Study for potential of turmeric in treating osteoarthritis and osteoporosis.

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I started taking turmeric capsules for my arthritis, got it from my local GNC. This also seems to relieve pain from plantar fasciitis (heel spurs).

   June 2, 2008
by:IOLA

Turmeric has been very effective with the pain I experience from my arthritis. I do have a problem with sweating now however which I think is a side effect of this treatment.

   June 3, 2008
by:DOTTIE

Pain nearly gone from taking 400mg capsules of turmeric with 500mg capsules of ginger.

   June 4, 2008
by:BENNIE
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