@theliverdr Thoughts on this https://t.co/XKrVY0kBVF
@_Rian_Stone The significant anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin has attracted the interest of many researchers. Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric. It does bind iron and can cause anemia. Indians are fat because of high saturated fat and sug
@chydorina Curcumin has also shown great results: https://t.co/TfZJFg9Fid
Curcumin also has shown that it can significantly reduce inflammatory markers. Curcumin it's bioavailability is really low, so you need a product which substantially increases it's bioavailability for it to be effective. https://t.co/TfZJFg9Fid #LongCov
@EthanCh34267924 @healingfromlc and curcumin: https://t.co/TfZJFg9Fid
@EthanCh34267924 @healingfromlc I don't know about medication, but high bioavailable curcumin is really effective in this. Also quercetin and resveratrol. My current take on reducing this effectively is the combination of boron and curcumin together. http
@onikermaraj @Idkwtfis_99 Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory ... https://t.co/6MphPLzgCi Turmeric, neem effective against coronavirus, says KGMU … https://t.co/2gOoIQjmMh
@DagnyTaggart_ Efectos antiinflamatorios de la curcumina en las enfermedades inflamatorias: estado, limitaciones y contramedidas - PubMed https://t.co/dFreAufunH
@theliverdr Turmeric is next to useless.. Nano curcumin however isnt.. Just one of countless studies on curcumin.. https://t.co/aTpaLtpA0a
@theliverdr How to know this @theliverdr is an utter idiot ! Curcumin and its benefits being studied and published in peer reviewed websites 1 - https://t.co/DPfUDFW6X8 2- https://t.co/LrOt6Tv5f3
@StrongHedge You should look into a Curcumin IV It's basically what is in turmeric https://t.co/DC2rWBoB4z
Curcumin is a natural compound with great potential for disease treatment. A large number of studies have proved that curcumin has a variety of biological activities, among which anti-inflammatory effect is a significant feature of it. https://t.co/auXkKiI
Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and Countermeasures - PMC https://t.co/SZSC6NkKT1
@thephysicsgirl Yay! So happy to learn that you're finally through this. Eager to get things back the way they were a year ago, only better. Get well, hurry. BTW, have some Indian food. https://t.co/DZl4mNpGay
@virsanghvi Can't say about others but curcumin(turmeric) has an anti inflammatory effect according. Only thing is we have to consume it in massive quantities - much more than what we have in Indian food. Please see this paper https://t.co/qtUwoipXUk
#AntiInflammatory Effects of #Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and Countermeasures https://t.co/9VeUV0PgcY
@MCCH2021 @jonathanstea Sciences says otherwise. I know i know some cooks like to shun that and go by taste only. It’s ok! We’ve got you! Btw - the us also science in cooking! You merit to bake. :). https://t.co/pEjM7XCGCI
Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and Countermeasures https://t.co/x1Hx1am93S
@krithikasivasw @drcheruvarun Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases https://t.co/XklrPsGA8r
@hgmreddy @SanAbraham08 Here is othr thing I was talking about . i.e. Anti Inflamatteries used in aurveda since ages ... providing you the link of the study https://t.co/HkBfsbDRfW
@jae_sumna There is good documentation for it, but as with anything it is important to weigh the risk vs benefits. https://t.co/KMj0iASxbY
@razethecage they can, however curcumin is poorly absorbed and should be paired with piperine. Usually youd supplement curcumin (500 mg) with piperine (5-6.7 mg) three times a day. heres a paper that reviews curcumin's and anti-inflammation: https://t.c
@theliverdr Is turmeric being anti-inflammatory, not based on scientific evidence? Eg. https://t.co/LpAFKJyrRu
@erinbiba Turmeric has curcumin which is high in anti inflammatory properties: https://t.co/UakQo2ymaS While you may not be able to "boost" your immune system, if you're deficient in minerals like vitamin C and zinc (which many are) your IS would benefit
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@BlackLabelAdvsr I take it to reduce inflammation, it's supposedly got anti-tumor properties as well. It also tastes hella good with ginger in a latte. https://t.co/2vZosidUGf
@randomhuman842 @sahotavickyyy @theliverdr This would explain the belief in relief. The problem with broad generic statements like the one OP gave is it conflates absence of evidence with evidence of absence. And makes you look incompetent when there is s
11. Peng Y, Ao M, Dong B, et al. Anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin in the inflammatory diseases: Status, limitations and countermeasures. Drug design, development and therapy. https://t.co/gBQ5dku5VZ. Published November 2, 2021. Accessed November 23, 2
@ppyajunebug and yes I take ibuprofen for a headache and cough medicine when needed, use Listerine etc, but to call turmeric a placebo when it does have a lot of health benefits and works for long term inflammation with *actual* scientific backing is just
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RT @DCGreenZone: Problem is, Pharma does not own high absorption Turmeric/Curcumin. That's why they remain silent. They "Dick Durbin) don't…
RT @DCGreenZone: Problem is, Pharma does not own high absorption Turmeric/Curcumin. That's why they remain silent. They "Dick Durbin) don't…
RT @DCGreenZone: Problem is, Pharma does not own high absorption Turmeric/Curcumin. That's why they remain silent. They "Dick Durbin) don't…
RT @DCGreenZone: Problem is, Pharma does not own high absorption Turmeric/Curcumin. That's why they remain silent. They "Dick Durbin) don't…
Effects of curcumin in the inflammatory diseases | DDDT https://t.co/Apl8iME21b https://t.co/olPwRuAMXH