Turmeric and
ginger have been used for centuries for their health benefits and to spice up
meals. Both ginger and turmeric have powerful anti-inflammatory properties that
help relieve pain. The medicinal properties of turmeric and ginger can boost
your health and help treat a wide range of health issues. For example, by combining these delicious herbs,
you can make a refreshing turmeric ginger tea to help to soothe
gastrointestinal problems, reduce inflammation in joints, keep your heart
healthy, and even help reduce symptoms of depression. It is considered to be
one of the most powerful herbs for fighting and potentially reversing diseases.
It is also a delicious spice to add depth of flavour and colour to any meal.
That is why turmeric is a staple ingredient for many Indian and Caribbean
dishes and is used as a natural colouring agent for many other food and beauty
products. The root are harvested, and are used fresh or dried and then
ground into a fine yellow powder. The main compound of turmeric is curcumin which
gives the spice its distinct colour and contains most of the health-boosting
properties. However, it also contains smaller amounts of zingiberene, which is
the main compound of ginger. Many studies into the therapeutic effects of
curcumin have found that it is a powerful anti-inflammatory agent with amazing
health benefits.
The book Herbal Medicine reports that turmeric contains
anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties and can help to relieve gas and
boost liver health. Turmeric have also being used in centuries to treat many diseases
and infections such as; joint inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic
digestive problems, abdominal pain, boosts brain power, improves blood circulation,
reduces cholesterol, help prevent cancer and aids in diabetes control,
allergies and other chronic illnesses. Many people believe that consuming
turmeric and ginger in their raw form retains the most health benefits of these
herbs. However studies have shown that when curcumin is heated for a short
period of time, certain compounds that are not readily available in its fresh
form are released. As with all foods, when turmeric and piperine are heated, changes
occur in their nutritional value. One study showed that when turmeric is heated
between 15 and 30 minutes, about 85% of curcumin is lost in the cooking process
and about 50% of piperine will be also lost when cooked together with curry
powder. However, this doesn’t mean that there is a loss in the amount of
medicinal and antioxidant properties in these two ingredients. Another study
showed that boiling or roasting turmeric actually increases the antioxidant
levels by over 50%. So although curcumin is broken down during cooking and
heating, the antioxidant properties become more intense. When curcumin is
heated, certain compounds that are not readily available in its fresh form are
released. To fully benefit from the antioxidant and anticancer benefits of
turmeric, it is important that you use turmeric in cooking as this will increase the amount
of antioxidants that are available and can be absorbed into the body. Turmeric
and ginger are natural healing ingredients and are generally safe for normal
consumption. However, the medicinal compounds can interfere with other
medications therefore you should seek medical advice before taking turmeric and
ginger for medical use if you are taking certain medications or have some underlying
health issue. You should avoid turmeric and ginger if:
You are taking medications to thin the blood or prevent blood clots.
You take medication for diabetes. But if you control diabetes through diet
only, then turmeric and ginger may help to control blood glucose levels.
You take medication for high blood pressure.
You have a tendency to suffer from gallstones and kidney stones.
Also, consuming these herbs in medicinal amounts is likely unsafe in pregnant
and breastfeeding women.
To make turmeric and ginger drink, you
will need;
One teaspoon fresh grated turmeric and ginger root or 1/3 teaspoon of dried turmeric and ginger.
¼ teaspoon of black pepper (to aids turmeric absorption) or coconut oil.
Almond Milk (Optional).
Raw honey and a slice of lemon to taste.
One teaspoon fresh grated turmeric and ginger root or 1/3 teaspoon of dried turmeric and ginger.
¼ teaspoon of black pepper (to aids turmeric absorption) or coconut oil.
Almond Milk (Optional).
Raw honey and a slice of lemon to taste.
How to prepare turmeric and ginger
drink;
There are two ways in which you can make turmeric and ginger tea;
By adding your grated turmeric, ginger, black pepper or coconut oil and almond milk into a boiling water. Reduce the heat and allow the mixture to boil for 10 minutes. Strain the drink into a glass allow it to cool small and add your honey and lemon. Make sure to drink while the tea is still warm. Alternatively, you can boil water and add your grated turmeric, ginger. Cover it and allow it to stay overnight and strain out the root and reserve the liquid make sure you reheat the mixture when you are ready for tea.
Adding turmeric and ginger to your warm water is inexpensive, mild in taste and benefits every system in your body. Why not give it a try today.
There are two ways in which you can make turmeric and ginger tea;
By adding your grated turmeric, ginger, black pepper or coconut oil and almond milk into a boiling water. Reduce the heat and allow the mixture to boil for 10 minutes. Strain the drink into a glass allow it to cool small and add your honey and lemon. Make sure to drink while the tea is still warm. Alternatively, you can boil water and add your grated turmeric, ginger. Cover it and allow it to stay overnight and strain out the root and reserve the liquid make sure you reheat the mixture when you are ready for tea.
Adding turmeric and ginger to your warm water is inexpensive, mild in taste and benefits every system in your body. Why not give it a try today.
By Mercy Kukah
Source: Mindbodygreen.com. Healthy and
Natural world.
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