Anonymous wrote:I use the turmeric I find in the spice aisle of my local Indian grocers. This is the freshest, purest and most bioavailable form because it is part of Indian and desi cuisine. Of course, even fresher is the raw turmeric or dried un-powdered turmeric but I digress.
It is my cure-all spice. It does not cause kidney stones. However, there is a proper Ayurvedic way of taking turmeric - mainly in warm milk or in warm ghee. It needs the carrier molecules of calcium, D3 and other trace minerals in milk to be bioavailable, and it needs the fat since it is fat soluble. Turmeric is not to exceed more than 1 tsp a day per person orally. You will end up impacting your BP adversely otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Turmeric is the bomb!
Anonymous wrote:I sprinkle it in my food all of the time because long ago my grandma said it helps with inflammation and something else and I figured it wasn't harming anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use the turmeric I find in the spice aisle of my local Indian grocers. This is the freshest, purest and most bioavailable form because it is part of Indian and desi cuisine. Of course, even fresher is the raw turmeric or dried un-powdered turmeric but I digress.
It is my cure-all spice. It does not cause kidney stones. However, there is a proper Ayurvedic way of taking turmeric - mainly in warm milk or in warm ghee. It needs the carrier molecules of calcium, D3 and other trace minerals in milk to be bioavailable, and it needs the fat since it is fat soluble. Turmeric is not to exceed more than 1 tsp a day per person orally. You will end up impacting your BP adversely otherwise.
OP here. Wow this is so interesting! Thank you for explaining this. Interestingly I have been taking my Turmeric supplements (two capsules) with my D3, K2, and Omega - with dinner. I don't drink milk, just don't like it. I do like oat milk though, the one I use has some fat in it. I'll try that!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - so now I'm really intrigued! I'm a very active mid-50's F, I also have two autoimmune conditions so anything that helps with inflammation is huge bonus for me.
I may head back to Costco today, will probably go the capsule route and not the powder route. I can't think of what I would sprinkle the Turmeric in/on. I don't drink smoothies.
Anonymous wrote:Condition--MGUS
I have not developed smoldering or multiple myeloma yet so I'd say it is helping.