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Let Turmeric Do Wonder With Your Chest Congestion

Turmeric is used thoroughly in Indian, Middle East, Moroccan, African and Southeast Asian cookery, especially in curries, vegetables, rice, fish and meat dishes to add color and flavor.

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Let Turmeric Do Wonder With Your Chest Congestion

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  1. Let Turmeric Do Wonder With Your Chest Congestion

  2. A native to India and some other portion of Southeast Asia specifically Indonesia, turmeric is important to Asian cooking. A member of the rhizome family, aside from imparting a yellow color and a unique flavor to food, it has a long history of use in India Ayurveda and Chinese medical treatment. Botanically referred to as Curcuma longa, originated from the Arabic name for kurkum plant, referred to as saffron, turmeric is typically confused and replaced with the same. Absolutely unrelated to saffron, a member of ginger family, the root of the turmeric plant in its dried form is used as spice. Slightly aromatic with a pungent bittersweet flavor, it was referred to as "Indian saffron" as its shares the rich yellow orange color of the saffron. Turmeric is used as a condiment, fabric and cooking dye.

  3. Turmeric is used thoroughly in Indian, Middle East, Moroccan, African and Southeast Asian cookery, especially in curries, vegetables, rice, fish and meat dishes to add color and flavor. For the traditional Ayurveda's, turmeric is a very important herb. Considered a cleansing herb for the whole body, it gives energy and grants prosperity. The finger like stalk is scalded, dried and used for medicinal preparations. An excellent natural antibiotic, it strengthens digestion, prevents the formation of gas and helps to improve large intestinal flora. It purifies the blood, helps digestion of protein, and boosts right metabolic process in the body, fixing both, unwanted and insufficiencies. It is applied in treatment option for fever, moderate indigestion, contamination, joint inflammation, diarrhea, jaundice and other liver troubles. Old Chinese doctors used turmeric as chest congestion home remedies, menstrual pains and a lot more conditions. Turmeric could aid to alleviate carpel tunnel disorder, joint irritation and protect against cancer. Add in a small quantity or 2 of turmeric to warm milk to relieve respiratory disorders like coughing or breathing problem.

  4. Spread a little bit of turmeric with natural honey (optional), on wounds, bruises, or scrapes right after an extensive cleaning, as the anti-bacterial response will certainly stop wound contaminations. One must take care while using turmeric given that its strong color may quickly stain. Immediately wash the soiled area with water to avoid further staining. Turmeric powder should be kept in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dark and dry place. Fresh turmeric rhizome should be kept in the refrigerator. To learn more about home remedies you can pay a visit this site for more information and fresh new ideas about natural or home remedies such as turmeric.

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