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Curcuma and Co: when Herbal Remedies Do Not Make Healthy, but Sick
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"Plantically, it doesn't automatically mean effective and safe." Food supplements such as turmeric or ashwagandha can damage the liver. An expert compares the risk with Russian Roulette Fernanda Thompson was a healthy 40-year-old when she started taking turmeric in 2020. On the Internet, it was claimed that the sharp yellow spice promotes health for all. So she began to stir half a teaspoon, about 2.5 grams, in her morning smoothie. Hope was to …
Curcuma is a precious spice, also known for its curative properties. Many consider it a quasi-miraculous substance, or a "superfood". What about the benefits and properties of turmeric? Are turcumin supplements safe? Discover our full analysis.
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