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The World Health Organization found 1.4 mg of turmeric per pound of body weight is okay for daily intake. It's not advisable to take high doses of turmeric for long periods of time. There isn't enough research to guarantee safety. If you want to take turmeric to relieve pain and inflammation, talk to your doctor.
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Learn More »You may use turmeric to make curry, but other people use it to treat inflammation and pain. The main active ingredient found in turmeric is curcumin. Curcumin is an inflammation blocker. It’s as effective as some anti-inflammatory drugs without the major side effects. That’s a big deal because inflammation plays a role in every major disease. Ayurvedic medicine, an ancient holistic approach, uses turmeric for internal and external inflammation. Practitioners treat fatigue, rheumatism, and serious pain with turmeric. In the past, people outside of Ayurvedic practice considered turmeric a spice. It was also used to dye fabric and food. Now, it’s popular around the world for treating ailments.
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Read More »The spice has about 3% curcumin. Turmeric extract has 95% curcumin. Adding turmeric to your food provides some benefits, but not as much as a supplement. Most studies use a turmeric extract. The typical study dose of 500 to 2,000 mg of turmeric per day had potential benefits. The exact dose depends on the medical condition. The Arthritis Foundation suggests taking turmeric capsules (400 to 600 mg) 3 times per day. Another option is to take a half to three grams of the root powder every day.
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