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Hello all,

 

I want to share some information about Turmeric.

 

Turmeric is a natural liver detoxifier.Taking turmeric on a regular basis helps

in the reduction of fats, thus aiding in weight loss.Studies have shown that

turmeric helps in prevention and blockage of the growth of melanoma tumor cells,

breast cancer, colon cancer and other cancers.Turmeric powder aids the healing

process and remodeling of damaged skin.Paste of turmeric and milk cream or

turmeric and curd, when applied on stomach, helps in lightening of stretch

marks.

 

For more information about TURMERIC check these link

 

http://www.eatyourveggie.com/vegetables-Nutrition-Turmeric(Haldi)-124.html

 

http://www.eatyourveggie.com/veggie-article?veggie_article=MindyourCurryTurme

 

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Ritu

 

 

 

 

 

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Ritu,

 

Thanks so much for the enlightenment!

Having learned recently that turmeric has anti-inflammatory qualities, I've

begun sprinkling it on my morning oatmeal (with mashed banana) as well as Kashi

Go-Lean with some added shredded coconut.  It's really quite nice in the a.m. as

a " perk-me-up " !!

 

Dede

 

--- On Mon, 3/16/09, rituk24 <rituk24 wrote:

 

 

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Mind your Curry Turmeric (Haldi)

 

Monday, March 16, 2009, 3:43 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello all,

 

I want to share some information about Turmeric.

 

Turmeric is a natural liver detoxifier.Taking turmeric on a regular basis helps

in the reduction of fats, thus aiding in weight loss.Studies have shown that

turmeric helps in prevention and blockage of the growth of melanoma tumor cells,

breast cancer, colon cancer and other cancers.Turmeric powder aids the healing

process and remodeling of damaged skin.Paste of turmeric and milk cream or

turmeric and curd, when applied on stomach, helps in lightening of stretch

marks.

 

For more information about TURMERIC check these link

 

http://www.eatyourv eggie.com/ vegetables- Nutrition- Turmeric(Haldi)-124. html

 

http://www.eatyourv eggie.com/ veggie-article? veggie_article= MindyourCurryTur

me

 

Thanks

 

Ritu

 

 

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Dede,

I too have been sprinkling Tumeric on sandwich spreads etc. I bought a bottle of

organic Tumeric and it didn't cost more than the regular.

Deanna in Colorado

********************************************************************* Dede

Greenberg <meesoosmom wrote:

Having learned recently that turmeric has anti-inflammatory qualities, I've

begun sprinkling it on my morning oatmeal

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