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Mayo Clinic Minute: Are there health benefits to taking turmeric? Can an ancient yellow root spice be good for you? A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows curcumin, an active ingredient in turmeric, effectively kills certain cancer cells While research continues on the role turmeric plays in treating cancer, there may be other health benefits to ingesting the spice Watch: […]
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Turmeric for healthier diet, pain relief Turmeric's main active component — curcumin — is what gives the spice its yellow color Curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties, making it a potential treatment for a number of health conditions, including pain, asthma and decreased movement in people with osteoarthritis
Curcumin: Can it slow cancer growth? - Mayo Clinic Curcumin is a substance found in the spice turmeric Curcumin has long been used in Asian medicine to treat a variety of illnesses Now some research suggests that curcumin may help prevent or treat cancer Curcumin is thought to have antioxidant properties, which means it may decrease swelling and inflammation
Mayo Clinic Q and A: Turmeric use in breast cancer treatment Many supplements that have powerful anti-inflammatory effects, like turmeric, have blood-thinning properties, which can increase the risk of bleeding and cause complications around the time of surgery In combination with chemotherapy, using supplements is worrisome because of potential drug-herb interactions
Are there health benefits to taking turmeric: Mayo Clinic Radio Health . . . Can an ancient yellow root spice be good for you? A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows curcumin, an active ingredient in turmeric, effectively kills certain cancer cells While research continues on the role turmeric plays in treating cancer, in this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, dietitian, Anya Guy explains […]
Glucosamine Condroitin Side effects | Mayo Clinic Connect I am also taking turmeric although I use turmeric as a spice frequently enough that I may not have needed the supplement These were recommended by the medical provider I saw at Mayo Clinic in Orthopedics for a shoulder injury inflammation I have other things I am doing for my shoulder including at-home exercises, PT, massage, and icing my
Could curcumin improve treatment while reducing side effects | Mayo . . . @donsunlover @nuggetofmine @samclembeau, each of you asked a similar question in 3 separate discussions which I have merged into one here to share about the potential of curcumin (turmeric) in the treatment of cancer or its side effects
Curcumin and Turmeric causing anemia? | Mayo Clinic Connect I have read many articles that turmeric can block the absorption of iron from 20-90% Some articles have included Curcumin and yet other articles state that Curcumin alone does not For the past two years I was taking Qunol turmeric mainly because it worked well for osteoarthritis but kept noticing that I would often start feeling weak and occasionally short of breath (very unusual for me) and