Monday, February 26, 2018

How WHOLE Turmeric Heals The Damaged Brain

Stroke survivor and Family Resort February 19 at 4:41pm · How WHOLE Turmeric Heals The Damaged Brain by Sayer Ji Long considered impossible to accomplish, new research reveals how a simple spice might contribute to the regeneration of the damaged brain. Learn more How WHOLE Turmeric Heals The Damaged Brain 105K 471 1016 124K 12K 60 Google + Posted on: Wednesday, October 1st 2014 at 12:45 pm Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2014 Visit our Re-post guidelines How Whole Turmeric Heals The Damaged Brain Long considered impossible to accomplish, new research reveals how a simple spice might contribute to the regeneration of the damaged brain. Turmeric is hands down one of the, if not the, most versatile healing spice in the world with over 600 experimentally confirmed health benefits, and an ancient history filled with deep reverence for its seemingly compassionate power to alleviate human suffering. But, most of the focus over the past decade has been centered on only one of its many hundreds of phytocompounds: namely, the primary polyphenol in turmeric known as curcumin which gives the spice its richly golden hue. This curcumin-centric focus has lead to the development of some very good products, such as phospholipid bound curcumin concentrate (e.g. Meriva, BCM-95) which greatly helps to increase the absorption and bio-activity of curcumin. But, curcumin isolates are only capable of conferring a part of turmeric's therapeutic power – and therein lies the limitation and hubris of the dominant 'isolate the active ingredient' model. Indeed, it has become typical within the so-called nutraceutical industry to emulate the pharmaceutical model, which focuses on identifying a particular "monochemical" tree within the forest of complexity represented by each botanical agent, striving to standardize the delivery of each purported 'active ingredient' with each serving, as if it were a pharmaceutical drug. These extraction and isolation processes also generates proprietary formulas which are what manufacturers want to differentiate their product from all others and henceforth capture a larger part of the market share; a value proposition that serves the manufacturer and not the consumer/patient. Truth be told, there is no singular 'magic bullet' in foods and herbs responsible for reproducing the whole plant's healing power. There are, in fact, in most healing plants or foods hundreds of compounds orchestrated by the intelligent 'invisible hand' of God or 'Nature,' or whatever you wish to call it, and which can never be reduced to the activity of a singularly quantifiable phytocompound or chemical. Beyond The Curcumin 'Magic Bullet' Meme Now, an exciting new study published in the journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy provides additional support for the concept that curcumin alone is not enough to explain the healing power of turmeric as a whole plant. The study found that a little known, fat-soluble component within turmeric – Ar-tumerone – may make "a promising candidate to support regeneration in neurologic disease." Titled, "Aromatic-turmerone induces neural stem cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo," German researchers evaluated the effects of this turmeric-derived compound on neural stem cells (NSCs) – the subgroup of brain cells capable of continuous self-renewal required for brain repair. The study found that when brain cells were exposed to ar-tumerone, neural stem cells increased in number through enhanced proliferation. Moreover, these newly formed neural stem cells also increased the number of fully differentiated neuronal cells, indicating a healing effect was taking place. This effect was also observed in a live animal model, showing that rats injected with ar-tumerone into their brains experienced increases in neural stem cell proliferation and the creation of newly formed healthy brain cells. This study did not go unnoticed by major medical news channels. Here are some good reviews if you wish to explore the implications in greater depth: Newsweek: Curry Power: Turmeric Compound Boosts Growth of Brain's Stem Cells Guardian Liberty Voice: Turmeric Cure Evidence Grows Monthly Prescribing Reference: Turmeric May Help Regenerate Brain Cells Times of Malta: Turmeric Link to Brain Cell Repair Medical Daily: Turmeric Helps Your Brain Heal Itself: Spice Up Your Brain The GreenMedInfo.com Turmeric Database Confirms It's Brain-Saving Power! As you may already know, our database is the world's most extensive open access natural medical database on over 1,800 different natural substances, with over 1600 study abstracts on turmeric's healing properties indexed thus far: view the Turmeric research page here to view! If you take a look at the laundry list of over 600 diseases that this spice (or its components, e.g. curcumin) has been studied for to prevent and/or treat, the sheer volume of supportive literature is astounding. Amazingly, we have identified over 180 physiological pathways – according to their conventional pharmacological characterization, e.g. COX-2 inhibitor, Interleukin 6 down-regulator – by which turmeric or its components heals the human body. In addition, you will find over 100 articles on turmeric's neuroprotective properties on this page: Turmeric as a Neuroprotective agent. The research clearly indicates that turmeric is a great brain supportive plant. For a more layperson oriented review, read the following articles: How Turmeric Can Save the Aging Brain From Dementia Turmeric Produces 'Remarkable' Recovery in Alzheimer's Patients The Spice That Prevents Fluoride From Destroying Your Brain How To Get The Most Out of Your Turmeric One of the most frequent questions we field is 'what is the best type of turmeric or curcumin to use'? Obviously, given the aforementioned research, the whole plant is going to carry a wider range of therapeutic compounds than curcumin alone. And yet, most have been heavily enculturated to focus entirely on the 'how much' question, opting to identify the molecular weight (i.e. how many milligrams in a serving) of a particular compound as more important than the qualitative dimensions (e.g. is it organic? It is delivered within its natural context as food or a whole plant?) which reflect the type of nutrigenomic information the substance contains, and therefore the 'intelligence' it embodies. To learn more about the intelligence of food watch my e-course 'The Wisdom of Food.' And really, there is no generic answer to a generic question about the best way to take turmeric/curcumin. The question always comes from an individual with a particular need, and so, recommendations must be bio-individualized. For instance, if you have colonic inflammation or polyps, and you are trying to use turmeric to reduce inflammation there or regress precancerous growths, then using the whole plant is best versus a highly bioavailable form of curcumin in capsule form (e.g. Meriva), for instance, which will likely be absorbed by the small intestine and mostly pass through the liver never getting adequate quantities to the large intestine. So, in this person's case taking a teaspoon of relatively difficult to absorb turmeric may result in painting the diseased surfaces of that person's intestinal or colonic lumen with exactly the form needed to reverse disease. But what if you have someone who wants to experience a systemic effect, say, for arthritis or for brain cancer? In these instances, getting turmeric compounds such as curcumin through the glucuronidation barrier in the liver with a phospholipid-bound or black pepper (piperine) combination could be ideal. There is certainly a place for the 'nutraceutical' model when properly applied, especially when provided as an adjuvant to the pharmaceutical model within an integrative medical setting. Ultimately, the goal is not to wait to have such a serious health problem that you have to force yourself to take a 'heroic dose' of any herb or food extract. Better is to use small amounts in culinary doses in combination with ingredients that synergize on a physiochemical/informational and sensual basis (producing the all important vitamin P [pleasure] as well!). Recently we actually featured a study that showed culinary doses of rosemary helped improve memory whereas higher 'heroic' doses impaired it! This is why exploring the use of turmeric in curries, or by adding a pinch in a smoothie, may be an ideal daily supplementation approach, versus capsules, whose questionably 'natural' capsules and excipients all can add up to cause some stress on the liver you are trying to protect with these natural interventions. Just remember quality is everything and less is more! Sayer Ji Sayer Ji is founder of Greenmedinfo.com, a reviewer at the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, Co-founder and CEO of Systome Biomed, Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Health Federation, Steering Committee Member of the Global Non-GMO Foundation. Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of GreenMedInfo or its staff. Internal Site Commenting is limited to members. 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Sunday, January 28, 2018

Oscar del Rosario January 29, 2017 · Coconut Milk and Turmeric Recipe to Detox Organs and Fight Inflammation Fast -High blood pressure. -Various skin conditions. -Neurological disorders. -Lowers Triglycerides -Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, antiseptic, analgesic.... See More Coconut Milk and Turmeric Recipe to Detox Organs and Fight Inflammation Fast Turmeric is the main ingredient in this recipe. Turmeric has curcumin, the polyphenol known… AGLOBALHEALTHWARRIOR.BLOGSPOT.COM

A Global Health Warrior Sunday, January 29, 2017 Coconut Milk and Turmeric Recipe to Detox Organs and Fight Inflammation Fast Turmeric is the main ingredient in this recipe. Turmeric has curcumin, the polyphenol known because of its primary active component and which exhibits over 150 potentially therapeutic actions, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. -High blood pressure. -Various skin conditions. -Neurological disorders. -Lowers Triglycerides -Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, antiseptic, analgesic. -Increases immunity. -Anti-carcinogenic. -Helps maintain cholesterol levels. -Promotes digestive health. -Memory and brain function. -Liver detoxifier. -Regulates metabolism and weight management. Mixing black pepper with turmeric or adding turmeric-spiced food improves curcumin’s bioavailability for more than 1,000 times, because of the black pepper’s hot property called piperine. Yes, with combining turmeric and black pepper, you will increase your body’s absorption of the turmeric by 2000%! Golden Milk Step 1: Turmeric Paste: Ingredients: 1/4 cup of turmeric powder 1/2 cup of filtered water 1/2 teaspoon of ground pepper Directions: Mix well the ingredients in a small pan. Turn the heat to medium and mix constantly until you get a thick paste. This doesn’t take too long so don’t walk away from the pan. Let this mixture cool and then keep it in a small jar in the fridge. Step 2: Golden Milk Ingredients: 1 cup of almond milk (hemp or coconut are also good options) 1/4 teaspoon or more of turmeric paste 1 teaspoon coconut oil Honey Directions: Mix the ingredients, except honey in a small pan. Turn the heat to medium, stir constantly while heating. Don’t allow the mixture to boil. In the end add the honey for better taste. Posted by Oscar del Rosario at 2:35 AM

Saturday, August 12, 2017

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