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Turmeric is anti-ageing According to a study published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, turmeric and curcumin have shown potential to prevent DNA damage and help DNA repair. That's good news for preventing disease and slowing down the ageing process.
And while not everyone experiences it, some people do indeed have trouble sleeping on this medication. If that's you, it's generally agreed that...
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Read More »Out of all the antioxidant-rich ingredients, I use in my kitchen, turmeric is the one spice I can't live without, mainly because of its anti-ageing, immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties. I've recently turned 49 so I'm always seeking out the best ways to nourish my body with foods containing anti-ageing properties. In particular, I love turmeric as it calms my digestive system and reduces inflammation - perfect in supporting my daily IBS protocol. Curcumin, the potent polyphenol that is extracted from turmeric, possesses a wide range of health properties including being an anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-proliferative and anti-microbial antioxidant. Some of the ways I enjoy turmeric include making a calming turmeric milk or anti-inflammatory smoothie when my immune system is a little run down. I also love adding turmeric to pan roasted vegetables, nourishing soups, vegetable curry and my anti-inflammatory dukkah that I sprinkle over vegetables and salads. Most evenings I also like to make a restorative drink of Natural Immune Support that’s loaded with turmeric – so it gives my body the nutrients it needs to rest and recover. The use of turmeric actually dates back nearly 4000 years where it has been used in the Indian system of holistic medicine known as Ayurveda. While this dazzling golden spice adds an alluring depth and aroma to my homemade golden mylks and many exotic dishes, it’s also a potent secret ingredient when it comes to good health. Most evenings I also like to make a restorative drink of Natural Immune Support
Drinking hot water boosts your metabolism and helps you lose weight in a healthy manner. Basically, hot water helps break down the fat molecules in...
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The best home remedies for burns Cool water. The first thing you should do when you get a minor burn is run cool (not cold) water over the burn...
Read More »Curcumin has been linked to the management of inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis, asthma, eczema and inflammatory bowel disease. This is because it works on a deeper level, including on your DNA. According to a study published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, turmeric and curcumin have shown potential to prevent DNA damage and help DNA repair. That's good news for preventing disease and slowing down the ageing process. Turmeric is also a true superfood because it’s classified as an adaptogen, which means it helps the body adapt to stressors like environmental toxins, inflammatory foods, and lack of sleep. According to a study published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition , turmeric and curcumin have shown potential to prevent DNA damage and help DNA repair. That's good news for preventing disease and slowing the ageing process.
At the most basic level, not reaching your weight loss goal can occur when calorie intake is equal to or higher than calorie use. Try strategies...
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Top 8 Vitamin D Fruits, Vegetables And Foods You Need To Know About Orange juice. Eggs. Salmon. Milk. Tofu. Mushrooms. Cod liver oil. Raw Oysters....
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According to Buchanan, protein “is the most immediately satiating macronutrient.” That's why nuts, hummus, and yogurt are all such excellent late-...
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