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Turmeric Supporting Scientific Research Studies

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  1. LauraLaRue

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    Turmeric Supporting Scientific Research Studies

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    I was watching the twitter conversation regarding the turmeric, and here are my thoughts.

    1) turmeric along with many other herbs and spices used in many dishes for so many years have medicinal properties

    2) the pharma trolls say turmeric kills.i believe this is true for everything. Use don't abuse is my favorite motto. Even water which is needed by your body, in excess can kill you.

    3) animals use herbs to heal themselves, get rid of parasites etc. many of pharma's medicines' main ingredients are found in nature. Why the pharma trolls tend to try to discredit anything that isn't produced in a lab is beyond me.

    The convo thread can be found someplace around here:

     
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