Arthritis & Rheumatism. 2006;54(11):3452-3464. More than 40 percent of arthritis sufferers in the U.S. report using complementary and alternative medicine, including dietary supplements, and the ...
Turmeric and its main antioxidant, curcumin, have anti-inflammatory effects. They may help reduce pain, boost heart health, and reduce depression.
Adding turmeric to your diet can have benefits for conditions like arthritis and high cholesterol. Enjoy it in golden milk or ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My friend says that her arthritis pain improved after she started taking turmeric. Can you tell me more about this supplement? ANSWER: Although turmeric is a common spice in many ...
Turmeric, a spice long used in traditional Asian medicine, may hold promise for the prevention of both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis, according to a recently completed study at the University ...
Research found 1000 mg a day of turmeric could help with pain, adding to existing evidence that curcumin, the active ingredient, has health benefits.
Certain teas, like green tea, rosehip, and ginger, contain inflammation-fighting substances, like polyphenols, plant pigments, and vitamin C.
New research shows turmeric and ginger together may reduce arthritis pain more effectively than traditional NSAIDs like ...
Acupuncture and an extract of turmeric -- the spice that gives curry its kick -- may both offer significant pain relief to some arthritis patients, two new studies suggest. Reporting in the November ...
It's a must for any good curry, and a new clinical trial suggests that turmeric might ease arthritis pain, too. Researchers found that an extract of the spice turmeric worked better than a placebo in ...