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In India it is a custom in Hindu marriages to hold a Haldi (turmeric) ceremony at both bride and groom’s place. Image: CC–Aritra Sen Celiac.com 04/26/2019 – Did you know that there are twenty-two benefits of the spices turmeric (which contains curcumin)? And this just isn’t just for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities. Look up the “ 22 Proven Health Benefits of Turmeric and Curcumin ,” last updated in February 2019. An article written by John Slaughton, BASc. BFA and reviewed by Dr. Sandesh Krishna Bhosale (BAMS), PGDHA lists these proven health benefits for people who use this supplement. Celiacs with brain for issues take note: As a powerful antioxidant herb, turmeric can stimulate neural activity and prevent cognitive degradation, which often come in the form of Alzheimer’s and dementia. In studies the herb has been shown to improve memory. These spices are low cost, and you can use them to flavor soups or stews, or sprinkle them on your main meals and sandwich products. It is actually exciting to look up the health benefits of turmeric because the benefits go from helping eliminate depression, pain, protecting the digestive tract (those with celiac disease need as much help as they can get). Turmeric is closely related to the ginger plant family. It is a perennial herb native to India, derived from the rhizome of the plant. When dried it is ground up into the typical powdered form. It does need a rather specific temperature and environment to thrive, and it should never be frozen. Keep in a dry cool place, like on your spice shelf without any sunlight. Other benefits include the alleviation of pain, slowing down aging, protecting the digestive tract and preventing cancer. It does smell slightly like mustard, but has a hot, almost pepper-like […]
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