Turmeric
is on of spices that has been around for centuries. It is commonly used in
Eastern cooking, especially on the Asian continent. Turmeric is
actually a plant in its original form as it is a part of the ginger
family. You would be able to tell by just looking at it.
The more common powder spice form is made by boiling and then drying the
plant, which is then ground into a mustard yellow powder. The color
has actually been used to help color mustards.
Turmeric's Healing Powers
Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic agents making it great for
skin care. In fact, it is used in the beautification process of brides
in India and Pakistan: a turmeric paste is made and applied on
the
entire bride’s body and then washed off. It is believed to help even
out skin tone and help soften the skin. Recently, Japan has conducted
research that suggests that turmeric helps sooth inflamed joints as
well. It is known to also be useful in treating cuts and burns since it
is a natural anti-bacterial.
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