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This is what happens if you consume turmeric daily for one month

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Turmeric, or the good old haldi, is staple in Indian cuisine, and does so much more than just imparting color to any dish - it is also known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and is excellent for health. While haldi is anway used in a lot of our preparations, have you ever wondered what would happen if you had haldi for an entire month? Let's take a look...

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Many health benefits


If you consume turmeric regularly for one month, you may experience several positive effects:


Less Inflammation: Curcumin helps lower inflammation in the body, which can help with arthritis, joint pain, and other inflammatory conditions.


Better digestion: Turmeric may help soothe the digestive system, reduce bloating. It is also great for your gut.

Improves immunity: A powerful antioxidant, turmeric can help protect your cells from damage by free radicals.

Muscle Soreness Relief: Post exercise, turmeric might reduce muscle soreness after workouts due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Are there any side effects?

While turmeric is generally safe, taking high doses or supplements for a month can cause side effects:

Digestive Issues: Turmeric can sometimes cause stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, acid reflux, or gas, especially on an empty stomach.

Blood Thinning: Turmeric can thin the blood, which might increase the risk of bruising or bleeding, particularly if you are on blood-thinning medications. (check with your doctor first before increasing your consumption)

Liver Concerns: High doses of turmeric has been linked to liver inflammation or damage in rare cases.

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Can trigger an allergy: Some individuals may develop skin rashes, itching, or swelling after consuming turmeric.

Iron Absorption Issues:
Excess turmeric might interfere with iron absorption, potentially leading to iron deficiency.


Others:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with gallbladder disease, or those about to undergo surgery should avoid high doses of turmeric.

How to include turmeric in your diet


Use turmeric as a spice in cooking, or drink turmeric water or tea in moderation. You can also add a pinch in milk, just before sleeping for a soothing drink.

Avoid taking very high doses of turmeric supplements without consulting a healthcare provider.

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