Turmeric Health Benefits and Recipes

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Turmeric is an ancient spice and is known as the golden spice of India. It is one of the most essential spices in culinary all over the world. Besides, it is a traditional remedy and is best as preventive medicine.  Turmeric’s health benefits include powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, and antioxidant properties that help in boosting immunity and maintaining normal cholesterol levels. The amazing benefit of this herb is that it has very low calories and is rich in vitamins and minerals.

In addition, turmeric promotes the health and wellbeing of the whole body, boosts protection against free radicals, helps in maintaining healthy skin and overall health.

This herb is known for its antiseptic and wound healing properties. Turmeric health benefits are being used from ancient times without any side effects and the FDA has classified it as GRAS (general recognition of safety).

Traditional use of turmeric (Haldi) in India

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It is always available in the kitchen and in case of bleeding due to a knife cut or any other reason, a homemaker always uses turmeric powder to stop bleeding. Due to the change of season, people suffer from flu and running nose. In such cases, turmeric mixed with honey or milk is given to soothe and cure. Juice extracted by crushing roots of turmeric when mixed with water is helpful in an earache and sinus problem.

In north Indian wedding ceremonies, turmeric is applied to both, groom and the bride for fresh and good-looking skin. It is one of the most sought-after ingredients in cosmetics and drugs due to its healing properties. Leaf oil and extract of turmeric are ideal for sunscreen and bio-pesticide purposes.

Turmeric Health Benefits You Need To Know

It is a common ingredient to treat many health problems:

Liver-related problems
Lungs problem
Epilepsy and bleeding disorder
Digestion problem
Urinary disorder
Weak Stomach
Cancer
Skin diseases
Cold and flu
Metabolism
Cholesterol issues
Bacterial infection
Hair issues

Turmeric for digestive, liver, and gastric problems:

An unbalanced diet, pollution, stress, and allergens can cause your liver to become sluggish. Thankfully, the consumption of turmeric can strengthen the liver by increasing detoxification enzymes and bile flow. This will help the liver to break down toxins and improve the digestion system. Stimulating bile production in the liver will help in the excretion of bile via the gallbladder. Using turmeric in your food will benefit your digestion and improve gastric problems. Turmeric health benefits extend to the digestive system as well as the liver and serve as an excellent carminative.

Turmeric for injuries, wounds, and surgeries:

In case of injury, drink one glass of hot milk mixed with 1-2 spoon turmeric powder. It greatly helps in relieving pain and swelling. Furthermore, the same works well on internal injuries to the muscles and up to some extent on the bones too. An ointment prepared by combining turmeric powder with pieces of onion and hot mustard oil, if applied on injuries with a bandage, heals the wound and saves from bacterial infection.

Consumption of turmeric after surgery helps in decreasing the pain and increasing the rate of healing. Turmeric purifies, stimulates, and builds blood. Also, it is recommended to mothers after childbirth. Turmeric is also used during the menstruation cycle to help in removing stagnant blood.

Turmeric for skin and hair care

In India, women are using turmeric for thousands of years to take care of their skin. It is a great skincare product. Due to its anti-inflammatory properties, turmeric paste is apt to cure pimples, blackheads, and acne caused due to inflammation. Turmeric is also used in anti-aging face mask recipes.  Moreover, it prevents the damaging of a cell due to oxidation and makes your skin younger. It is helpful in the healing of skin and preventing it from drying.

This wonderful spice can also help in treating skin conditions like eczema and in slowing down the aging process of the skin. Besides, turmeric health benefits, it is useful as one of the ingredients in many skincare products; face masks, anti-aging, sunscreen, and skin glowing products.

Turmeric plant extracts are useful for the treatment of dandruff. Besides, it is also a hair growth stimulator as it provides nutrition to hair follicles and accelerates blood circulation. Interestingly, plant extract of turmeric is also ideal in natural hair dye products to give color from yellow to deep orange.

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How to Consume Turmeric for your Health

Use turmeric in daily meals, Indian curries, smoothies, etc., to bring the flavor and goodness together. Therefore, prepare the turmeric paste recipe given below and store it for frequent use in daily meals.

Turmeric Paste Recipe

Ingredients:

    1. Turmeric powder – 1/4 Cup
    2. Water – 1/2 Cup Filtered water (Add more water if necessary)
    3. Ground pepper – 1/2 Tsp (optional)
    4. Almond oil / Olive oil / Clarified butter – 1/2 Tsp (optional)

1. Take a pan and mix turmeric powder and water in it and put on medium heat.

2. Keep cooking till its raw smell of turmeric goes away. (You can add more water if you need.)

3. When completely cooked, add clarified butter and pepper to it and remove it from heat.

4. Keep the paste into an airtight container for use for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

Turmeric Tea Recipe

Ingredients:

1) Turmeric Paste – 1/4 to 1/2 Tsp

2) Water – 1 Cup

3) Ginger – pinch grated.

4) Lemon Juice – 5 ml

5) Honey – depends on taste

Preparation:

  • Use a pan on medium heat and add grated ginger and water to it.
  • Now, add the Turmeric paste to it and allow it to boil.
  • Lastly, mix it well by adding lemon juice and honey.
  • Sieve it in a glass and your turmeric tea is ready to serve.

Turmeric Milk Recipe

Ingredients:

1) Turmeric Paste – 1/2 Tsp

2) Milk – 1 Cup

3) Grated Ginger – A Pinch

4) Cardamom powder – 1/8 tsp

5) Ground Pepper – 1/8 Tsp

6) Palm Sugar – depends on taste

7) Saffron – few strands

8) Water – a little bit

Preparation:

~ Take a pan on medium heat. Add grated ginger and a little bit of water to boil (fresh ginger sometimes may curdle the milk). So, if you boil it in the water it can prevent that.

~ Then, add the milk, turmeric paste, ground pepper, ground cardamom and boil it.

~ Then, add palm sugar (Panam Karkand) to it. Now, strain it into a glass and top it with saffron, once the palm sugar is dissolved. Now, your healthy, delicious Turmeric Milk is ready.

In addition to the above, you may grate the turmeric and store it in the refrigerator for quick use in recipes.

(Remedies given here are for information purposes only and in no way substitute the medical advice of qualified medical practitioner for treatment)

Ref source:

https://www.instructables.com/id/5-Golden-Remedies-Using-Turmeric-The-Golden-Goodne/

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