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This ancient spice, celebrated for centuries as both food and medicine, has resurfaced within the health and nutrition communities thanks to curcumin, which contributes to its bright yellowish color.
Curcumin (found in the Turmeric) has significant anti-inflammatory properties. Curcumin's powerful antioxidant has been shown to protect healthy cells in the body and boost the immune system. Most of us are familiar with turmeric as a cooking spice.
Turmeric is easily added to many different Indian dishes. It is also used in soups, hummus, fish marinade, quinoa bowls, and vegetable dishes.
Turmeric has attracted quite a bit of interest for its natural medicinal properties, it has been used medicinally for over 4,500 years.
It was around 500 B.C. that turmeric emerged as an important part of Ayurvedic medicine (which is an ancient Indian system of natural healing that is actually still practiced today).
There are a ton of different applications you can use Nature Restore turmeric powders for, in cooking, for skincare, you name it. We know users who make their own turmeric creams and lotions and turmeric powder for face helps alleviate acne and rosacea.







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