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Turmeric, a shrub related to ginger, is grown throughout India, other parts of Asia, and Africa. Known for its warm, bitter taste and golden color, turmeric is commonly used in fabric dyes and foods such as curry powders, mustards, and cheeses.

In traditional Chinese medicine turmeric has been used to aid digestion and liver function, relieve arthritis pain, and regulate menstruation. Turmeric has also been applied directly to the skin for eczema and wound healing. Today, turmeric is used for conditions such as heartburn, stomach ulcers, and gallstones. It is also used to reduce inflammation, as well as to prevent and treat cancer.
UCLA researchers identify new biomarker that can help track amyloid beta in Alzheimer's

UCLA researchers identify new biomarker that can help track amyloid beta in Alzheimer's

Vegetables can help reverse or prevent cancers

Vegetables can help reverse or prevent cancers

Turmeric may be 'the right spice' to fight colon cancer

Turmeric may be 'the right spice' to fight colon cancer

Study: New curcumin-hybrid compound may help protect, regenerate brain cells after stroke

Study: New curcumin-hybrid compound may help protect, regenerate brain cells after stroke

Curcumin and dye brilliant blue G may help block dangerous swelling in TBI

Curcumin and dye brilliant blue G may help block dangerous swelling in TBI

Synthetic derivative of curry spice can be effective neuroprotective for stroke and TBI

Synthetic derivative of curry spice can be effective neuroprotective for stroke and TBI

OXIS introduces ErgoFlex for relief of joint pain

OXIS introduces ErgoFlex for relief of joint pain

EcoNugenics introduces new nutraceutical compound for breast health

EcoNugenics introduces new nutraceutical compound for breast health

Study suggests curcumin may be an effective therapy for liver fibrosis

Study suggests curcumin may be an effective therapy for liver fibrosis

Turmeric component enhances chemotherapy's suppression of head and neck cancer

Turmeric component enhances chemotherapy's suppression of head and neck cancer

Tips to improve cellular prostate health

Tips to improve cellular prostate health

Researchers explore impact of various factors on increasing rates of Clostridium difficile infection

Researchers explore impact of various factors on increasing rates of Clostridium difficile infection

Scientists use turmeric extract to target cancer cells

Scientists use turmeric extract to target cancer cells

Six Chicago high school students win CAP's 2010 'Path to a Future in Medicine' award

Six Chicago high school students win CAP's 2010 'Path to a Future in Medicine' award

Recommendations for prostate cancer prevention and treatment

Recommendations for prostate cancer prevention and treatment

BCM-95 curcumin exhibits anti-inflammatory properties

BCM-95 curcumin exhibits anti-inflammatory properties

New clinical trial supports benefits of turmeric extract to people with osteoarthritis

New clinical trial supports benefits of turmeric extract to people with osteoarthritis

Call for American manufacturers to include medicinal ingredients from around the globe in foods, beverages

Call for American manufacturers to include medicinal ingredients from around the globe in foods, beverages

Scientists discover characteristic amyloid plaques in retinas from Alzheimer's disease patients

Scientists discover characteristic amyloid plaques in retinas from Alzheimer's disease patients

Study: Curcumin nanoparticles limit toxicity of cancer therapy

Study: Curcumin nanoparticles limit toxicity of cancer therapy

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