In a review article published in the journal Foods, researchers in Italy have illustrated the neuroprotective role of curcumin and curcumin-containing nanoparticles in neurodegenerative diseases.
If you’ve started to feel some new aches over the past few years, that’s (unfortunately) totally normal. As we get older, our bones get weaker and our joints become less mobile, leading to stiffness ...
Could a kitchen spice help stop colorectal cancer before it starts? New research shows curcumin selectively attacks the stem-like cells that fuel early tumors, pointing to a promising, low-risk ...
Curcumin is known for fighting inflammation and acting as an antioxidant, so scientists have wondered if it could help with heart health, too. In the latest meta-analysis, Bahari H and colleagues ...
Curcumin is a natural compound found in turmeric. Dr Sowrabh Kumar Arora shares some critical information about curcumin and its connection to cancer. When you think of spices that add flavour to your ...
Although curcumin may be a useful supplement alongside traditional cancer treatments, more research is necessary to understand exactly how it may benefit people with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
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Safely using turmeric
Dogs turmeric guide: benefits, safety, side effects, dosing tips and what veterinary research says about curcumin. The post ...
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