Health Benefits of Curcumin
Some of us are only finding out now
what the Asian Indians, the American Indians and the Chinese knew a long
time ago - that one of the most amazing medicinal herbs is no rare
plant or an artificially created compound. One of the most effective
natural ingredients is actually a common herb - the turmeric.
Or, more precisely, its active ingredient - Curcumin.
The percentage of Curcumin is very low in the Turmeric plant, and so it
needs to be either digested for a very long time, or one can take
curcumin pills, which hold a high percentage of Curcumin, to treat a
variety of problems.
The
turmeric is a shrub with large and wide leaves that envelope it and hide
the flowers in its center. It mainly grows in south-east Asia, where it
has been used as a cooking and medicinal herb for thousands of years.
It is the herb that gives the traditional Indian dish, the Curry, its
typical yellow color and strong taste.
The Curcumin hides many medicinal properties behind its familiar exterior -
It strengthens the immune system, delays (and may even prevent)
Alzheimer's Disease, prevents neuron death, strengthens the cells, it is
an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory, it helps keep sugar levels,
helps the digestive system, reduces the risk of stroke and heart disease
and most importantly - Is a great ally in the war against cancer,
delaying its spread and stabilizing patient condition.
Only recently, after a sequence of successful experiments, has modern science discovered the full potential of Curcumin.
It started
in 2005 with a research into Alzheimer's disease, where it was found
that taking Curcumin prevented the outbreak of Multiple sclerosis and cystic fibrosis in mice. This interested
the scientific community, and other research was conducted, with
astonishing results: For many patients, the curcumin delayed the onset
of cancer cells and even stabilized the condition of patients with
aggressive cancer cells.
In
the last 7 years, over 20 different experiments were made, researching
the influence of Curcumin, and the scientific world was flabbergasted:
Delays and stabilizes the spread of cancer
Curcumin
slows the spread of cancer cells by denying their replication process
and strengthening the protection of cell membranes.
Strong antioxidant effects
Curcumin,
because of the shape of its molecule, is very effective in preventing
the oxidation processes and activity of free radicals in the body
(Antioxidant), and thus slows the damage to our body cells and as a
consequence - slows the aging of skin cells.
Increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy
Curcumin is especially effective in combination with chemotherapy, encouraging the process and increasing its efficiency.
Delays and reduces the chance of deterioration of the brain in adults
Curcumin
helps the brain activity of older people, and may slow the cognitive
decline by up to 49%. Even the occasional consumption of curry, the
popular Indian dish that contains curcumin, reduces the risk of mental
decline by up to 38% (American Journal of Epidemiology).
Anti-inflammatory and fights arthritis
Curcumin,
when given as an essence by injection, fights inflammatory diseases and
in fact is an anti-inflammatory in general, particularly effective in
aiding the body in the fight against arthritis. Studies have shown that
cartilage destruction in mice that were given the extract was reduced by
66%, and bone destruction in patients who received the extract was
reduced by 57%.
Helps maintain a healthy heart and helps a sick heart return to action
Researchers
in Canada found out that curcumin also reduces the risk of heart
failure, as it helps the heart to return to normal and reduces the
spread of scar tissue.
Anti-diabetic activity and reduces the risk of disease
In 2008 it
was discovered that Curcumin also encourages the activity of liver
enzymes that convert glucose carbohydrates, and creates
anti-inflammatory activity that is required by people with a high fat
content. The researchers suggest that consumption of small doses of
curcumin daily is a great natural booster to traditional treatment, and
significantly lowers the risk of diabetes in people who are overweight.
Fights cell death and the death of brain cells killed by Alzheimer's disease
Curcumin
may protect against Alzheimer's disease, and inhibits and prevents cell
death caused by the disease. In India, where curry with curcumin is
eaten regularly, Alzheimer's disease is much rarer than in other
countries.
Increases and strengthens the immune system
In 2009
researchers at the University of Michigan found that curcumin
strengthens our cell membranes and thus increases the resistance against
foreign infections entering the body. Perhaps this is one reason why
curcumin fights cancer so well.
Reduces the risk of stroke, strengthens the body's blood vessels and lowers blood pressure
Researchers
realized that curcumin slows the body's blood clotting activity, which
causes a decreased risk of blood clots and strokes. Also, since curcumin
enhances the blood cells, contributes to the strength of a body's blood
vessels, lowers blood cholesterol concentration and fight infections,
it actually lowers blood pressure.
Helps in digestion and absorption of nutrients
Curcumin fights harmful bacteria and
thus facilitates digestion and reduces the risk of bacterial infection.
Curcumin also reduces the accumulation of gas in the intestines,
thereby preventing abdominal pain and swelling.
How to take it:
The best way to consume curcumin is by taking curcumin capsules containing a high concentration of the active ingredient in turmeric, the curcumin. You can find those in most health shops. When eaten, most of the curcumin gets destroyed by the stomach acid. Taking concentrated pills negates that effect and allows the body to absorb
a significant amount of curcumin by letting the compound go through the
digestive tract and reach the bloodstream and from there to all parts
of the body, where the curcumin does its work to improve our health.
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