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Turmeric Benefits - Benefits of Turmeric - Side Effects of Turmeric
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Curcumin Shows Promise In Attacking Parkinson's Disease
medicalnewstoday.com — “Curcumin, a compound found in the spice turmeric, is proving effective at preventing clumping of a protein involved in Parkinson's disease, says a Michigan State University researcher.A” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Curcumin can help prevent clumping of proteins in Parkinson's
news-medical.net — “Curcumin, a compound found in the spice turmeric, is proving effective at preventing clumping of a protein involved in Parkinson's disease, says a Michigan State University researcher.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Curcumin shows promise in attacking Parkinson's disease
medicalxpress.com — “Curcumin, a compound found in the spice turmeric, is proving effective at preventing clumping of a protein involved in Parkinson's disease, says a Michigan State University researcher.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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The Doctor's Remedy: Turmeric for Joint Pain - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Patients aren't the only ones interested in alternative and complementary medicine. In a new occasional series, Well talks to doctors around the country to find out what nontraditional medicines or therapies they sometimes recommend or use themselves.” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
Most Recently Shared on October 19, 2011 at 8:43 pm By:
#Turmeric for joint pain: some evidence, little risk, and widely used. http://t.co/MCMVyzdh via @nytimeshealth #integrative
Inhibitory effect of curcumin on uterine ... [Gynecol Endocrinol. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI
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Curcumin found in the yellow spice turmeric, decreases uterine fibroid growth.. http://t.co/vuOscB19
Turmeric has chemopreventive properties in a rat model of chemically-induced liver cancer. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine | Integrative Medicine
greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Potential chemoprevention of diethylnitrosamine-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in rats: Myrrh (Commiphora molmol) vs. turmeric (Curcuma longa).” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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Herbal supplements may adversely affect chemotherapy: Study | Health & Fitness | Life | Toronto Sun
torontosun.com — “Acai berry, herbal teas, cumin, turmeric and long-term use of garlic may be beneficial to health on their own, but these supplements can intensify or weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs, and in some cases may cause a toxic or even lethal reaction, researchers said in a news release.” View full resource at torontosun.com
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Herbal Supplements May Intensify, Weaken Chemotherapy Effects: http://t.co/gdGBwB3
Antioxidant spices reduce negative effects of high-fat meals - News
virtualmedicalcentre.com — “Eating a diet rich in spices, like turmeric and cinnamon, reduces the body's negative responses to eating high-fat meals, according to Penn State researchers.” View full resource at virtualmedicalcentre.com
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Antioxidant spices reduce negative effects of high-fat meals http://t.co/jzLYytN #Healthnews
Herbal supplements may adversely affect chemotherapy: Study - Cancer - C-Health
chealth.canoe.ca — “Acai berry, herbal teas, cumin, turmeric and long-term use of garlic may be beneficial to health on their own, but these supplements can intensify or weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs, and in some cases may cause a toxic or even lethal reaction, researchers said in a news release.” View full resource at chealth.canoe.ca
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The Effects Of Turmeric On Triglycerides | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “The Effects Of Turmeric On Triglycerides. Cardiovascular disease is a growing concern in the United States and is the leading cause of death. Risk factors include consuming a high-fat diet, smoking, being sedentary and hav...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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The Effects of Turmeric on Triglycerides: Cardiovascular disease is a growing concern in the United Stat... http://t.co/3aONevj #health
Herbal supplements may weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs
news-medical.net — “Acai berry, cumin, herbal tea, turmeric and long-term use of garlic - all herbal supplements commonly believed to be beneficial to your health - may negatively impact chemotherapy treatment according to a new report presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Chicago this summer.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Herbal supplements may weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs: Acai berry, cumin, herbal tea, turmeric and long... http://t.co/GfHVQQ3
Herbal supplements may weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs
news-medical.net — “Acai berry, cumin, herbal tea, turmeric and long-term use of garlic - all herbal supplements commonly believed to be beneficial to your health - may negatively impact chemotherapy treatment according to a new report presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Chicago this summer.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Oncology News: Herbal supplements may weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs: Acai berry, cumin, herbal tea, tu... http://t.co/12Lldtt
Herbal supplements may adversely affect chemotherapy: Study | Health & Fitness | Life | Toronto Sun
torontosun.com — “Acai berry, herbal teas, cumin, turmeric and long-term use of garlic may be beneficial to health on their own, but these supplements can intensify or weaken the effect of chemotherapy drugs, and in some cases may cause a toxic or even lethal reaction, researchers said in a news release.” View full resource at torontosun.com
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Spice things up: Protect your heart with cinnamon and paprika - Yahoo! Shine Canada
ca.shine.yahoo.com — “Read 'Spice things up: Protect your heart with cinnamon and paprika' on Yahoo! Shine Canada. Sprinkle a little paprika on your eggs. Add cinnamon to that coffee. Order the curry. A new study published in the Journal of Nutrition has found that a diet rich in spices like turmeric, cinnamon and paprika can counter the damaging effects of fatty foods.” View full resource at ca.shine.yahoo.com
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Turmeric And Cinnamon Lower Negative Effects Of High Fat Meals
medicalnewstoday.com — “According to Penn State researchers, eating a diet rich in spices, like turmeric and cinnamon, reduces the body's negative responses to eating high-fat meals. Sheila West, associate professor of b” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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