Thursday 17 November 2016

The Miraculous Healing Powers Of Turmeric and Why We Should Consume It Every Day!

Spices have played an integral role on planet earth for thousands of years. Both as medicine and to add flavor to food. One spice in particular stands out for me, and that is turmeric, a plant rhizome that is often dried, ground and used as a cooking spice, has also been used medicinally for several thousand years. Curcumin, the phytochemical that gives turmeric its golden color, is responsible for most of the therapeutic effects of turmeric. Many researchers are investigating turmeric in cancer therapy, and the results are very positive.  

Spices possess exceptionally therapeutic and medicinal properties which have been known for centuries amongst some cultures such as the people of India, where spcies such as Turmeric, Cardamon, Ginger, Pepper, Coriander, Cumin, Cinnamon, Star Anise and Fennel, have featured as a "main stay" in their diet for thousands of years. As a result of this practice it perhaps not surprising that there is a very low incidence of cancer in this country. However, like so much of the modern world, there has been a steady movement towards convenience foods {takeaways and fastfood} and highly processed and refined foods including GMO food. This has arisen in direct proportion to the migration pattern from farms and villages to the cities. Where manual labor has been exchanged for sedentary work and has only added to the rise of illnesses, including Mental Health, Obesity, Strokes, Diabetes and Mortality. And was particularly prevalent in the big cities, whereas, the small towns and villages still retained their more traditional values, of which food always plays a very important role. I've seen this first hand while I was living in Japan over 20-years-ago now {which is a country who has some of the oldest living people on the planet, many of who are still leading active lifestyles such as the world reknown female Ama Pearl Divers  and also their male counterparts in Japan and Korea, who continue to dive up until there 70 and 80th year}.

It is the Asian countries where turmeric is consumed in the highest quantities but in addition their diets are also more balanced and foods are selected from a wider range of crops including the daily use of herbs and spices. Many of the foods are very astringent, something we Westerners are not very familiar with. As we tend to shy away from the bitterness associated with these bitter foods such as Arugula, which is a leafy green vegetable and from the brassicacae family. And is particularly helpful in stimulating the liver to produce bile and promotes detoxification.

Personally, I use turmeric every day. From first thing in the morning as part of my detox regime {a 300ml glass of hot water with a couple of pinches of organic turmeric powder, ginger powder, 1tsp of ghee and a squeeze of lemon juice}. Then I make a 1.9 liter thermos flask of organic green tea, fennel seed, ginger and a few pinches of turmeric. Which I then drink from throughout the day and it helps aid with digestion.

Lastly another option is to consider a new organic supplement on the market called puraTHRIVE a liposomal turmeric extract and they even have an incredible new Vit B12 liposomal product on the market as well.

To conclude, I only put my name behind those products and companies who have the utmost concern and care for your health and welfare. And it's not until I've thoroughly researched the product then I'm willing to promote and endorse it.

Thank you onoce again for your time and attention. It means a lot to me that you should choose to read my words and I hope it may be of benefit to you and/or someone you know.

Wishing you abundant health, wealth, peace, love and happiness......

With love

Damon from Waiheke Island in New Zealand

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