Turmeric is a herb that plays a prominent role in Ayurvedic medicine, which is the ancient healing system that originates from India with a rich and colorful history that goes back thousands of years. Considered by Ayurvedic practitioners to be an “adaptogen,” which is a sacred category of plants and herbs that have a wide range of medicinal applications as well as therapeutic benefits. This includes the improvement of one’s well being as well as enhanced longevity.
In this article, we will be taking a close look at the potent synergistic effect of utilizing turmeric and cannabidiol (CBD) to elicit a vigorous inflammation response aside from other health benefits of turmeric such as better brain function and improved cardiovascular health.
What are the Origins of the Therapeutic Uses of Turmeric?
In Latin, turmeric is called as "Curcuma Longa", which is taken from the Arabic term “Kurkum.” The name turmeric is actually taken from the Latin term “Terra Merita,” which basically means “meritorious Earth,” referring to the similarities between ground turmeric and the mineral pigment color. In ancient times, Buddhist monks’ robes were dyed using different kinds of turmeric. The well-respected herb is also sometimes called “Indian Saffron.”
According to research conducted by the California College of Ayurveda, turmeric is called by many names in India. In Sanskrit, the bright yellow herb is called “Haridra” or “The Yellow One,” “Gauri” or “The One Whose Face is Light and Shining,” “Kanchani” or “Golden Goddess” and “Aushadhi” or “Herb.
In Chinese, it is often referred to as “Jiang Huang” while in Hidi, it is called “Haldi” or “Yellow.”
Regardless of what it is called, what cannot be denied is turmeric’s potent anti-inflammatory properties that it shares with CBD.
Here is an extensive list of pharmacological properties that turmeric has:
· analgesic antibacterial
· anti-inflammatory
· anti-tumor
· anti-allergic
· antioxidant
· antiseptic
· antispasmodic astringent
· carminative
· digestive
· diuretic
· stimulant
· vulnerary
Through the centuries, turmeric’s therapeutic properties have been used to take care of a wide array of symptoms and medicate different ailments and illnesses. It is even an instant cure for scorpion stings aside from being a very effective insect repellent.
In Ayurvedic practice, the precious herb is used to balance female lactation and reproductive systems, bolster semen health in men, heal injuries and deal with basic symptoms of common maladies like colds, headaches, food poisoning, conjunctivitis, fever, diarrhea, and lower back and abdominal pain.
Turmeric has also carved a niche in Western medicine, proving itself effective in treating many prevalent diseases all over the world. Here is a comprehensive list of diseases that turmeric has been known to impact:
· Arthritis
· Cancer
· Alzheimer's Disease
· Diabetes
· Multiple Sclerosis
· Atherosclerosis
· Sexually Transmitted Diseases
· Irritable Bowel Syndrome
· Indigestion
· Inflammation
· Acne
· Urinary Tract Infections
· Kidney Infections
· Gallstones
· Anemia
· Hemorrhoids
· Liver Disease
· Leprosy
What are the Compounds Found in Turmeric That Have Active Medicinal Qualities?
The primary active ingredient found in the turmeric plant is in its rhizomes, which are the parts of the herb that grow horizontally underground. These rhizomes are then harvested, boiled, dried and afterwards, crushed into a yellow powder. Turmeric powder is the chief spice found in curry and the yellow color comes from a chemical compound called curcumin.
Curcumin is a chemical that is classified as "curcuminoids" that has the reputation for reducing inflammation. It is also known for lessening the symptoms associated with hay fever like itching and congestion. Another one of its benefits is the ability to enhance the effects of other antidepressants. Research has shown that a daily supplement that contains curcumin increases the likelihood of better attention and memory retention in senior adults that are showing signs of mental decline.
What are the Health Benefits of Turmeric?
Curcumin found in turmeric is a natural antioxidant that is classified as a polyphenol. Polyphenols are defined as compounds that are taken from plants that have strong anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have shown that curcumin has proven to be very effective in battling a condition that involved the hardening of the arteries called atherosclerosis, which can cause strokes and heart attacks.
What are the Synergistic Effects of Turmeric and CBD?
The combination of turmeric CBD has proven to be a potent answer for chronic pain as well as inflammation. The anti-anxiety effects that CBD has together with the antioxidant and antidepressant potency of turmeric is believed to have many benefits for a person’s health and well being.
Where to Buy Turmeric?
Turmeric is usually found at specialty shops and organic grocers. Shops that sell health supplements are also known to carry ground turmeric.
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