Description
Himalaya Herbals Turmeric
Indications:
- Skin infections and allergies
- Allergic respiratory disorders including allergic rhinitis and allergic bronchitis
- Oxidative stress: Diabetes, Chronic eye disease or tissue injury
- Anti- inflammatory
- Ant-bacterial
- Anti-viral
- Removes toxins from body and purifies blood
Ayurveda had many names for Turmeric including “Gives delight to the heart,” but today it is often called the ultimate superfood. Our Turmeric is grown in India to take full advantage of the historical relationship between the plant and its native soils.
Researchers have described this plant as a gift from nature supporting the joints, liver, immune system, heart, GI tract and more.
Turmeric (Haridra)
Haridra (Turmeric/Curcuma longa) is a vital herb in Ayurvedic medicine, whose spice form can be recognized by its dazzling yellow color. The rhizome of the herb, used either fresh or dried, has a host of medicinal benefits. It acts as a carminative and also enhances the complexion and skin tone. Apart from that, Turmeric can be used to combat liver damage, respiratory disorders and ulcers.
In the past decade, Turmeric’s principal constituent, curcumin, has been extensively studied by Western researchers and scientists for its antioxidant activity. Researchers continue to study curcumin in relation to normal cell growth and normal brain function (‘Common Indian Spice Stirs Hope’, Wall Street Journal, 2005).
In a summary of Turmeric studies done between 1978-2008, researchers at the Natural Products Research Laboratories, School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, noted many of the herb’s benefits, saying ‘recent studies on curcuminoids, particularly curcumin, have discovered not only much on the therapeutic activities, but also on mechanisms of molecular biological action’ (Chinese Medical Journal, September 2008, 17;3:11).
Faculty of Arts and Sciences researchers at the Department of Chemistry, Ataturk University, Turkey, studied the antioxidant properties of the curcumin in Turmeric and found it to be effectively supportive of the body’s own natural peroxidation response to numerous free radicals (Chemico-Biological Interactions, July 2008, 10;174(1):27-37).
Turmeric is cultivated in many parts of India for its aromatic rhizome, especially in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Maharashtra.
Active constituents:
Turmeric contains a pale yellow to orange-yellow volatile oil (6%) composed of a number of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, including zingiberene, curcumeneandα- and β- turmerone, among others. The coloring principals (5%) are curcuminoids, 50–60% of which are a mixture of curcumin, monodesmethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin. The curcuminoids contribute towards the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective properties of Turmeric.
Herb functions:
Lowering cholesterol:
Turmeric’s cholesterol-lowering actions include preventing intestinal cholesterol absorption, increasing the conversion of cholesterol into bile acids and increasing the excretion of bile acids, due to its choleretic properties.
Hepatoprotective:
The curcuminoids present in Turmeric prevent the increase in the liver enzymes SGOT and SGPT which are elevated in the case of liver disease. This validates the use of Turmeric as a hepatoprotective drug in liver disorders.
Anti-ulcer:
The herb decreases gastric acid secretion, increases the mucin content of gastric juices and exerts gastroprotective effects against stress-, alcohol- and drug-induced ulcer formation.
Anti-inflammatory:
Turmeric acts as an anti-inflammatory herb in both acute and chronic inflammation. Haridra prevents the release of inflammatory mediators such as TNF-a. The volatile oil, curcumin and its derivatives, are the active anti-inflammatory constituents of the herb.
Anti-allergic:
The herb is extremely helpful in soothing allergic respiratory disorders like allergic rhinitis, allergic bronchitis, and skin allergies.
Natural detoxifier:
Turmeric is a natural blood detoxifier and anti-microbial which helps alleviate skin diseases and enhances the complexion.
Neuroprotective:
Turmeric’s excellent antioxidant activity renders it a potent neuroprotective herb, helpful in the management of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Cytoprotective:
Turmeric exhibits significant cytoprotective activity which helps to counteract hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic conditions.
Antioxidant:
Turmeric’s ability to reduce oxidative stress makes it helpful in the management of conditions such as leukoplakia, diabetes mellitus, chronic eye disease, and tissue injury.
Contraindications:
None
Recommended dose:
1 capsule twice a day after meals
Composition:
Each capsule contains 400 mg of powder of Turmeric
Note: Since Himalaya’s Pure Herbs are in capsule form, some children below 14 years may find it difficult to swallow them. For this reason, Pure Herbs are recommended for children ages 14 and above.
Composition in 2 capsules: (recommended daily dose) Pdr Curcuma Ionga 800 mg Inactive ingredients: E551E466 Capsule – vegetable – E464, water
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