Not exact matches
Preliminary studies on
curcuminoids found in turmeric have been found to potentially
reduce the number of heart attacks bypass patients had after surgery [1], control knee pain from osteoarthritis as well as ibuprofen did [2] and
reduce skin irritation [3].
What is most remarkable about the more recent study is not that turmeric
curcuminoids have potent anti-inflammatory properties — there are already hundreds of studies confirming its COX - 2
reducing and otherwise anti-inflammary effects — but rather how much safer they are relative to NSAID drugs like diclofenac, which like most pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory drugs have been linked to adverse health effects such as increased cardiac mortality, miscarriage and seizure.
, «Claims that
curcuminoids found in turmeric help to
reduce inflammation aren't supported by strong studies.»
Curcuminoids in turmeric have been shown to be able to cross the blood - brain barrier and help the body
reduce neuroinflammation which has been linked to cognitive challenges.