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10 Ways Turmeric Can Benefit Your Health

10 Ways Turmeric Can Benefit Your Health

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Turmeric can benefit your health in many ways. It is a superfood that you can add to your morning hot chocolate. This addition does change the taste; adding a hint of spiciness to it which will warm you up as you drink. This may be an acquired taste but a healthy one so try dissolving some in your hot chocolate and give it a sip. Adding turmeric to your daily food intake is one way to boost your optimal nutrition. Try it out for at least a month and experience the positive results.

Here are 10 more health benefits of turmeric and its main component curcumin that you may not be aware of.

1. Anti-Inflammatory

One of the reasons I add this to my hot chocolate is to avail of its anti-inflammatory effects. We tend to have inflammation in the body when we do physical exercise for the first time or when we change exercise routines. It also helps reduce inflammation for faster healing of wounds. Crush it into a paste and apply to wound to speed up healing.

2. Eases Joint Pain

For people suffering from arthritis, turmeric helps manage inflammation and pain around the joints. One of the best ways to take turmeric instantly is through a smoothie. Add just a small amount of the powder or a freshly grated amount and blend to the consistency you like. This is one of the easiest way to use turmeric to benefit your health.

3. Antioxidant

Turmeric has antioxidant properties that protect the skin from environmental pollutants. It boosts the body’s natural antioxidant capacity which in turn strengthens the body’s defense system. This is good for our appearance and for our overall health.

4. Antimicrobial

An added property of turmeric is that it is antimicrobial which further boosts the body’s immune system. Consuming it with black pepper enhances the body’s consumption of turmeric. You may try adding this combination next time you make curry. It is used to remedy cough and colds.

5. Heals the Gut

Most of our health problems stem from digestive issues. It is important to heal the gut in order to maximize nutrient absorption of the food you eat. Turmeric can be used with pumpkin to make a hearty, gut-healing soup. This is one of turmeric’s benefits to health that we need to maximize.

6. Improves Liver Function

Turmeric’s antioxidant effect seems to be so powerful that it can help reduce or stop toxin damage of the liver. This is good for people who need to take strong drugs for conditions such as diabetes and other health issues. Strong drugs may hurt the liver with long-term use so adding turmeric to your diet can help detoxify the liver.

7. Can Help Fight Cancer

Did I mention that turmeric is anti-inflammatory, has antioxidant properties as well as antimicrobial? This makes it a powerful ingredient in cancer prevention and treatment. So make sure to add turmeric to your daily intake to help your body prevent cancer.

8. Protect and Improves Brain Health

Turmeric is also brain food and can help enhance long-term brain health. It can also help stave off conditions such as Alzheimers by protecting brain functions as we age. If we want to keep our memories sharp into old age, let’s be sure to get our daily dose of turmeric.

9. Helps Protect the Heart

Turmeric has been shown to protect the heart by reducing inflammation, free-radical damage and strengthening heart functions. Some people take turmeric as a tea to benefit their health.

10. Improves Mood

This spice has been used in treatment of depression. It has been shown to reverse detrimental brain changes that happen in depressed person’s brains. At the same time, it helps boosts the mood to combat depression.

Some Considerations

We must always remember that too much of a good thing can be bad. The same is true for a spice that’s considered healthy. Turmeric has many health benefits but it also has some side effects that apply to your personal condition. So here are some side effects to consider:

Upset Stomach

When taking in large amounts, turmeric can result in an upset stomach. The same components in turmeric that aid in digestion can irritate the stomach when taken in a large dose as it stimulates production of gastric acid.

Blood Thinner

One of the side effects of turmeric’s many purifying properties is that it thins the blood which may make you bleed more easily. This can help in lowering cholesterol and blood pressure but for those taking certain medication, this may not be applicable. For example, pregnant women should avoid taking large doses of turmeric. It’s best to consult your doctor.

Stimulate Contractions

Apparently, foods seasoned with curry, of which turmeric is a major spice, stimulates contractions and eases child birth. Studies also suggest that turmeric can ease PMS symptoms.

There are many ways to add turmeric to your diet aside from adding the powder to your hot chocolate, smoothies and curry. You can also use it in your salad dressings or drink it as a tea or even as an ingredient in your juice. Plus, you can sprinkle it or use it fresh for your main dishes and sauces. Try to get it from your organic food market so you reduce any other side effects.


Updated. First published on Pinoy Smart Living on 2018.11.03.
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What Kind of Tea Should You Drink?

What Kind of Tea Should You Drink?

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Tea is more than a beverage.  It is actually good for your health too.  Several studies show that drinking a cup of tea daily will do wonders to your health. From calming your mind and body to strengthening your immune system and fighting cancer; these are just but some of the health benefits of drinking tea. However, it was said that there are more than 3,000 varieties of teas, with each having its own distinct flavour, characteristics and health benefits. With so many varieties to choose from, the question now is what kind of tea should you drink?

The answer is it all depends.  It all depends on what you are feeling and what your condition is.  Different teas have different benefits.  So, it is really a matter of what you need at the moment.

I visited a tea factory in Beijing, China several years ago.  During that visit, I’ve learned some of the common teas available in the market today and their health benefits.  Here is what I have learned about common herbal teas and their benefits:

1.Green Tea

Green tea has been used in traditional Chinese and Indian medicine.  Because of its large concentration of catechins, a natural antioxidant, green teas are best used as an antioxidant.

Modern quick meals especially canned goods, junk foods, processed foods and fast food such as burgers, chips, chocolates, donuts, french fries, instant noodles, pastries and pizzas are oxidant foods.  Oxidants found in these foods are harmful to our body because they can chemically alter and damage our DNA resulting in degenerative diseases.

So, if you are the type of person who loves eating these kinds of food, it is best that you include drinking a cup of green tea in your lifestyle. Green tea’s antioxidant properties will help get rid of the oxidants that you have consumed.  It can improve cardiovascular health, lower cholesterol, prevent cancer, reduce risk of neurological disorders like Alzheimers, and treat skin disorders.

2.Black Tea

Black tea and green tea came from the same plant.  The only difference is that black tea is fermented while green tea is not.  Although it has the same health benefits as the green tea, the antioxidant benefits of black tea is not as high as that of the green tea because some of the antioxidants were destroyed during the oxidation process.

Despite that, black tea is the most popular among all the types of teas.  About 80% of tea drinkers worldwide drink black tea. Have you heard of the English breakfast, Irish breakfast or Earl Gray teas? Well, all of these teas are actually varieties of the black tea. How about the famous milk tea? Most milk teas use black tea as their base ingredient.

Black tea is often the eye-opener tea in the morning because out of all the teas out there, black tea contains the most caffeine.  Black tea has about 1/3 of caffeine that can be found in your coffee.  Since black tea is fully oxidized, it also has a heavy flavour.  Because of these characteristics, black tea is the best tea to drink if you want that extra boost in energy and increase in mental alertness most especially in the morning.

Other health benefits of black tea include increasing body immunity, inhibiting tooth decay, fighting cancer, preventing stroke, protecting the lungs from damage and reducing the risk of diabetes.

3.Oolong Tea

Just like the green tea and the black tea, oolong tea came from the same plant, Camellia Sinensis.  The difference is that green tea is unfermented, black tea is fully fermented while oolong tea is partially fermented.  Because of this, it was said that the health benefits of oolong tea surpassed that of green tea and black tea because it has the combined characteristics of both teas.

Oolong tea is best for weight loss.  It is ideal for people who are on a high fat diet because it enhances the metabolic processes, improves fat mobilization and prevents fat cell proliferation.  Thus, it helps in weight reduction.

Aside from its antioxidant properties, oolong tea contains vitamins and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and vitamins A, B, C, & E.  It also contains folic acid and some detoxifying alkaloids which were formed during the semi-fermentation process.  Oolong tea also helps prevent cancer and diabetes, manages stress and improves mental health.

4.Pu-erh Tea

Pu-erh Tea is actually aged black tea.  What makes it so special is that it is only produced in Yunnan, China.  Production takes place on the top of the mountain in very high altitude mountain conditions with very fertile soil free from pollutants and with more sunshine and very cool night temperature.  After the fermentation process, the leaves are aged for many years.

This is the reason why it comes with a high price tag. Although there are cheaper ones available in the market today, the Chinese government only recognised the ones grown from that specific region from the Yunnan province as the authentic pu-erh teas.  An aged old pu-erh tea from the Yunnan province will cost you about a whooping US $10,000 per 10 grams. In fact in 2013, a 2083g 100 year old pu-erh tea was auctioned for $1.5 million dollars.

Many Benefits of Pu-erh Tea

So, what is so special about it? Our tea sommelier in China told us that in that specific region in Yunnan province, there are no incidents of heart attack, no high cholesterol and no other cardiovascular diseases among the population. This is despite the fact that people there eat nothing but meat.  It is too high a place to have seafood and the vegetable plants could not survive because of the very cold weather conditions.  Yet, most of the residents there lived up to 100 years.

Several studies have shown that long term use of pu-erh teas  can lower LDL and increase HDL. The bad cholesterol is the LDL because it increases risk of a heart attack or stroke. On the other hand, the HDL known as the good cholesterol helps remove the bad cholesterol from the bloodstream. Pu-erh also burns the stored body fats including the ones enveloping the liver.

Another benefit of pu-erh teas is that it increases the good bacteria in the intestines.  It cleanses the spleen, stomach and blood.  It also suppresses fat production.

So, if you are a person who is always having problems with your high bad cholesterol level or fatty liver or you want to have your body cleanse or you simply just want to eliminate that unwanted stubborn hard-to digest fats, then pu-erh tea is for you.

5.Chamomile Tea

If you are a beginner, chamomile tea is a good tea to try first because of its light earthy taste with hints of apple and floral flavour, not to mention its wonderful aroma.  Taken from dried chamomile flowers; it has analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties.

It is best taken before bed because it is a sleep inducer and mild tranquilizer. Chamomile tea is also helpful if you want to relax because it reduces stress.

Chamomile tea is also a natural remedy for coughs and colds.  It is also good for digestive problems such as diarrhea, flatulence, indigestion, motion sickness, nausea and vomiting. It is also helpful in relieving menstrual pain and muscle spasm.  In addition, it has beauty benefits because it lightens the skin, reduces acne, treats sunburn and it has anti-aging properties.

6.Mint Tea

The best tea to drink if you have indigestion and gas is mint tea.  Dubbed as the “stomach healer”, mint tea works wonders if you have stomach problems such as diarrhea, flatulence, heartburn, indigestion and stomach pains.

Mint tea also has a soothing effect.  It relaxes both the body and the mind, thus reducing your stress level.  It is also good for curing bad breath.

7.Ginger Tea

Ginger tea helps fight respiratory problems associated with common colds such as cough, flu and sore throat.  It also alleviates symptoms from environmental allergies.

Ginger is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties.  It is an ideal remedy for joint and muscle pains.  You can also drink it to relieve nausea and vomiting.

8.Sambong Tea

Sambong is a herbal medicine that is widely used in Southeast Asia.  The Philippine government in fact named this herb as one of the top 10 herbs that is effective in treating disorders specifically because of its kidney cleansing properties.

Sambong tea primarily works as a diuretic or water pill.  It is well known to treat urinary tract problems such as kidney and bladder stones and UTIs or urinary tract infections.

Sambong also has analgesic properties that serve as a pain reliever.  It can also lower blood pressure by removing excess sodium brought about by its diuretic property.  It can also cure sore throat and relieve stomach pain.

9.Turmeric Tea

Turmeric tea is known to boost the immune system, treats inflammation and serves as an anti-cancer agent.  It has been used as a medical root for thousands of years because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. In fact, the yellow pigment found in turmeric known as curcimin has been recognized by the National Cancer Institute  as an effective anti-carcinogen or anti-cancer agent.

Turmeric tea also eases arthritis. It also helps prevent Alzheimers and liver damage. It can also help manage diabetes.

To maximise its benefits, just remember that fresh tea is always better than those found in sachets.  However, do bear in mind that although tea has numerous health benefits, too much intake can lead to negative side effects. So, drink moderately.


First published in Pinoy Smart Living on 07.08.2018

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