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		<title>Turmeric for inflammation?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always been a believer that nature offers some of the best solutions for our health and well-being.  Food being one of them    For those of you dealing with inflammation, either chronic or acute, there is an herb out there that has been used for centuries.  It&#8217;s called Turmeric, or Curcuma Longa.  And it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always been a believer that nature offers some of the best solutions for our health and well-being.  Food being one of them <img src='http://www.theloosechange.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   For those of you dealing with inflammation, either chronic or acute, there is an herb out there that has been used for centuries.  It&#8217;s called Turmeric, or Curcuma Longa.  And it&#8217;s part of the ginger family.  It&#8217;s also been used not only medicinally for centuries, but as a spice for our foods.  It&#8217;s in the well known yelllow/orange herb in curry dishes from the east.  It&#8217;s also in a lot of the mustards on the shelf.</p>
<p>But for the past several years, I have taken turmeric on and off.  And I have personally observed noticeable anti-inflammatory responses as a result of taking turmeric.  I take it by the capsule, 500 to 1000 mg a few times per week, when needed.  It&#8217;s been suggested that it even acts like a mild cox-2 inihibitor, further backing up the idea of it being a anti-inflammatory solution.</p>
<p>Recent studies have shown that Tumeric to have pronounced anti-oxidant properties, and even tumor suppressing properties.  And it&#8217;s been suggested that a little turmeric is actually better than a lot of turmeric.  I have experimented with higher doses and lower doses, and for me, found the lower doses to be just as effective.  Taking more, turmeric didn&#8217;t reduce inflammation any more or longer.  So just one or two capsules seem to work just fine.   </p>
<p>There are also tons of recipes out there so that you could just as easily add turmeric into your lifestyle.  Try it and see for yourself.</p>
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