Turmeric is More Powerful and Effective
Than 14 Drugs
1. INTRODUCTION
Turmeric is one of the most thoroughly
researched plants in existence today. Its medicinal properties and components (primarily curcumin) have
been the subject of over 5600 peer-reviewed and published
biomedical studies. In fact, our 5-year
long research project on this sacred plant has revealed over 600 potential preventive and
therapeutic applications, as well as 175 distinct beneficial physiological
effects.
2. Turmeric: Cholesterol/Steroids
Given the
sheer density of research performed on this
remarkable spice, it is no wonder that a growing number of
studies have concluded that it compares favorably to a variety of conventional
medications, including:
Lipitor/Atorvastatin(cholesterol
medication):
A 2008 study
published in the journal Drugs in R&D found that a standardized
preparation of curcuminoids from Turmeric compared favorably to the drug atorvastatin (trade name Lipitor) on endothelial dysfunction,
the underlying pathology of the blood vessels that drives atherosclerosis, in
association with reductions in inflammation and oxidative stress in type 2
diabetic patients. [i] [For addition curcumin and ‘high cholesterol’ research –
8 abstracts]
Corticosteroids
(steroid medications):
A 1999 study
published in the journal Phytotherapy Research found that the primary
polyphenol in turmeric,
the saffron colored pigment known as curcumin, compared
favorably to steroids in the management of chronic anterior uveitis, an
inflammatory eye disease.[ii] A 2008 study published in Critical Care
Medicine found that curcumin compared favorably to the corticosteroid drug
dexamethasone in the animal model as an alternative therapy for protecting lung
transplantation-associated injury by down-regulating inflammatory genes.[iii] An earlier 2003 study published in Cancer
Letters found the same drug also compared favorably to dexamethasone in a
lung ischaemia-repurfusion injury model.[iv] [for additional curcumin and inflammation research – 52
abstracts]
3. Turmeric:
Antidepressant/Blood Thinner
Prozac/Fluoxetine & Imipramine (antidepressants):
A 2011 study published in the journalActa Poloniae
Pharmaceutica found that curcumin compared favorably to both drugs in
reducing depressive behavior in an animal model.[v] [for
additional curcumin and depression research
– 5 abstracts]
Aspirin (blood thinner):
A 1986 in vitro and ex vivo study published in the journal Arzneimittel
for schung found that curcumin has anti-platelet and prostacyclin
modulating effects compared to aspirin, indicating it may have value in
patients prone to vascular thrombosis and requiring anti-arthritis therapy.[vi] [for
additional curcumin and anti-platelet research]
4. Turmeric: Anti-inflammatory/Chemotherapy
Anti-inflammatory Drugs:
A 2004 study published in the journal Oncogene found
that curcumin (as well as resveratrol) were effective alternatives to the
drugs aspirin, ibuprofen, sulindac, phenylbutazone, naproxen, indomethacin,
diclofenac, dexamethasone, celecoxib, and tamoxifen in exerting
anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative activity against tumor cells.[vii] [for
additional curcumin and anti-proliferative research
– 15 abstracts]
Oxaliplatin (chemotherapy drug):
A 2007 study published in the International Journal of
Cancer found that curcumin compares favorably with oxaliplatin as an
antiproliferative agenet in colorectal cell lines.[viii] [for
additional curcumin and colorectal cancer research
– 52 abstracts]
5. Turmeric: Diabetes
Metformin
(diabetes drug):
A 2009 study
published in the journal Biochemitry and Biophysical Research
Community explored how curcumin might be valuable in treating diabetes,
finding that it activates AMPK (which increases glucose uptake) and suppresses
gluconeogenic gene expression (which suppresses glucose production in the
liver) in hepatoma cells. Interestingly, they found curcumin to be 500 times to
100,000 times (in the form known as tetrahydrocurcuminoids(THC)) more potent
than metformin in activating AMPK and its downstream target acetyl-CoA
carboxylase (ACC). [ix]
6. Turmeric Studied as
Cancer Treatment
Another way in which
turmeric and its components reveal their remarkable therapeutic properties is in research on drug resistant- and multi-drug
resistant cancers. We have two sections on our site dedicated to
researching natural and integrative
therapies on these topics, and while there are dozens of
substances with demonstrable efficacy against these chemotherapy- and
radiation-resistant cancers, curcumin tops both lists:
We have
found no less than 54 studies indicating that curcumin can induce cell death or sensitize drug-resistant
cancer cell lines to conventional treatment.[x]
We have
identified 27 studies on curcumin’s ability to either induce cell death or
sensitize multi-drug resistant cancer cell lines to conventional treatment.[xi]
Considering
how strong a track record turmeric (curcumin) has, having been used as both
food and medicine in a wide range of cultures, for thousands of years, a strong
argument can be made for using curcumin as a drug alternative or adjuvant in
cancer treatment.
Or,
better yet, use certified organic (non-irradiated) turmeric in lower culinary
doses on a daily basis so that heroic doses won’t be necessary later in life
after a serious disease sets in. Nourishing yourself, rather than
self-medicating with ‘nutraceuticals,’ should be the goal of a healthy diet.
[learn more at Sayer Ji’s new collaborative project EATomology]
The
entire database of 1,585 ncbi-hyperlinked turmeric abstracts can be downloaded
as a PDF at the GMI Downloadable Turmeric
Document page, and acquired either as a retail item or with 200 GMI-tokens, for those of you who are already are
members and receive them automatically each month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIQ_9lnNlyc Turmeric (Theracurmin) is the Wonder Drug of "ALL
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