Turmeric's Strong Anti-Inflammatory Powers

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Registered Dietician, talks about the health benefits of turmeric.

Registered Dietician, talks about the health benefits of turmeric.

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Featuring Andy De Santis, RD, MPH, Registered Dietician

Duration: 1 minute, 36 seconds

Turmeric, Curcuma Longa, is a flowering plant from the ginger family which is native to India and south east Asia.

It is generally most well known as a vibrant yellow/orange spice and has a rich history of use in Ayurvedic medicine, owing in large part to its extremely high anti-inflammatory potential. This is particularly true of its primary bioactive ingredient, curcumin, which is often sold in supplemental form and is considered by the dietary inflammatory index to be the most anti-inflammatory food component in our food system.

Turmeric in spice form is a common ingredient in many cultural dishes and may be used in niche creations like scrambled tofu to give it that yellow egg colour.

When used as a spice, turmeric can meaningfully influence the anti-inflammatory capacity of a meal and has the potential to reduce bodily inflammatory markers with regular use over time– but it is in supplemental form where it is most likely to more acutely, positively affect outcomes related to: - Rheumatoid & osteoarthritis - PCOS - Mental Health - Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Turmeric is home to a wide array of beneficial phytochemicals including various types of polyphenols and a family of unique compounds known as curcuminoids which aren’t readily accessible from other foods or spices.

Presenter: Andy De Santis, Registered Dietitian, Toronto, ON

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Turmeric's Strong Anti-Inflammatory Powers

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Turmeric is extremely high in anti-inflammatory properties.

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Turmeric is extremely high in anti-inflammatory properties and is used in Ayurvedic medicine.

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The primary bioactive ingredient in turmeric is curcumin.

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The primary bioactive ingredient in turmeric is curcumin, which is considered the most anti-inflammatory component in our food system.

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Turmeric has no effect on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

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Turmeric can reduce symptoms of many diseases, including arthritis, PCOS, mental health conditions and inflammatory bowel disease.

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Turmeric does not contain phytochemicals

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Turmeric contains phytochemicals. including various types of polyphenols.

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Curcuminoids aren’t readily accessible from other foods or spices.

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Curcuminoids aren’t readily accessible from other foods or spices.

This content is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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