Heal A Damaged Brain With Turmeric

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Learn how turmeric can heal a damaged brain. Check out the article we found over at Natural News.

Turmeric is one of the most versatile healing spices in the world! A spice commonly found in curries may boost the brain’s ability to heal itself. Study suggests a compound found in turmeric could encourage the growth of nerve cells thought to be part of the brain’s repair.

Turmeric compounds such as curcumin, ar-turmerone, α- and β turmerones, and curlone can help lower the risks associated with stroke and brain.

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Preventing lesions and other damage in cerebral arteries.
Restoring cell energy production.
Maintaining levels of protective antioxidant enzymes in the brain.
Protecting against brain damage caused by free radicals and inflammation.
Preventing stroke-induced damage to blood-brain barrier.
Research also indicates that curcumin could help reduce the symptoms and loss of function associated with nerve damage.

People with Alzheimer’s disease tend to have more inflammation in the brain, and curcumin is perhaps most known for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.

But, let us remember that there is no singular magic bullet that can be held responsible for reproducing the whole plants healing power. The whole plant is going to carry a wider range of therapeutic compounds than just curcumin alone.

Aromatic-turmerone is a compound found within turmeric, and it’s this compound researchers from the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine in Julich, Germany, injected directly into the neutral stem cells located in a rat’s brain. They scanned the rat’s brain afterward, noticing certain parts of the brain were more active after the infusion. And when it was all said and done, these infusions increased the brain’s self-repair and recovery by 80 percent.

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29 Responses to “Heal A Damaged Brain With Turmeric”

  1. Geoffrey Harris

    Jul 09. 2015

    We love tumeric. However, do the $#%&!@*ociated $#%&!@*in and carragon seeds help anywhere near as much? I doubt it.

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  2. Robin Mcneill

    Nov 14. 2015

    Every day tumeric cinamon and ginger in my tea

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  3. Jeannie Bender

    Feb 14. 2016

    I have gastro problems and cannot ingest spicy foods. Does anyone know how I could get around this so I can take Tumeric?

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  4. This is a very dry powder, no taste at all…can mix with water and drink it with a bit of cocoanut oil mixed in as well…i put some cinnamon in with all the above in my breakfast every mornimg. 🙂

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  5. Elaine Kutz Scheppele

    Feb 15. 2016

    I take Tumeric in a supplement. It is also a good anti-inflammatory.

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  6. Jenise Cody

    Feb 15. 2016

    Take the turmeric root, find it at whole foods

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  7. Julie Lewis

    Feb 15. 2016

    It also comes in capsules. It is a spice but not spicy.

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  8. Lynda Whelan

    Jul 27. 2016

    I’m on Warfarin. Does Turmeric affect Warfarin levels.

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  9. Judi Welden

    Jul 28. 2016

    If you can find turmeric root at a good natural food store, it will grow if placed onto the soil (frost protected area) and will create a beautiful plant with an orchid like blossom. The root runs along the ground sending up shoots of strap like leaves, very attractive plant.

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  10. David Brooks

    Oct 26. 2016

    gonna make a Turmeric Tea right now, thanks for the reminder.

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  11. TCM Healing Secrets

    Oct 26. 2016

    Yup Awesome thanks so much

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  12. TCM Healing Secrets

    Oct 26. 2016

    Great I really love this health news

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  13. Robin Kelley

    Oct 26. 2016

    Can this be taken in pill form?

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  14. Debi Shafer

    Oct 26. 2016

    You’re in my coffee every single day and my smoothies please work Tumeric?

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  15. Fightdiabetesnow

    Nov 14. 2016

    IMO stuff like this are great who agrees?

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  16. Stephanie Kays

    Dec 04. 2016

    I have read this sometime ago but i can’t find any idea of how many spoonfuls is recommended in a day. I had a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage after 9mm of a 12mm aneurysm ruptured & a hemorrhagic stroke & Terson’s syndrome, hence blind in right eye now. Anyone have any ideas please?

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  17. Taryl Gibson

    Dec 05. 2016

    Does it work on mental Illness if so liberals should start taking it.

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  18. Chrissy Farris-White

    Feb 25. 2017

    I would love to give my dad turmeric, but he is on blood thinners, so I can’t. 🙁

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  19. Sharon Clarke

    May 25. 2017

    Interesting research

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  20. Robin Mcneill

    May 25. 2017

    Trust me it works

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  21. Fiona Holmes

    Jun 17. 2017

    Karen Murphy

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  22. Oil Supplements

    Oct 27. 2017

    Like it 🙂

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  23. Bekki Boger

    Oct 27. 2017

    Put it in mi smoothie for breakfast.. yum

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  24. Robert Lee

    Oct 27. 2017

    Get Organic Coconut oil capsules and take with it.
    They go really good together, Google it….

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  25. Robert Lee

    Oct 27. 2017

    Amazon…..!!!

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  26. Jennifer Ann

    Oct 28. 2017

    Gloria Doyle

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  27. TCM Healing Secrets

    Oct 29. 2017

    Yes indeed

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  28. TCM Healing Secrets

    Oct 29. 2017

    Nice info I love this topic

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  29. Oil Supplements

    Dec 11. 2017

    Yay :/

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