Mix These 3 Ingredients And Never Fear Cancer Or Any Tumors! Consume the following three ingredients regularly and you will be safe from any type of cancer. Recipe: Mix a ¼ teaspoon of turmeric with ½ a teaspoon of olive oil. Add a little bit of black pepper and mix it well. You can use this composition in your salad as dressing or as great addition into your meal or soup. If you intend to use it while you are cooking, you should add it at the very end because it shouldn t be cooked for a long period of time. If you like to use it as a remedy you should add a little bit of water in the cup. What actually prevents cancer and cancer growth? Turmeric is the main ingredient in this composite. It is the yellow spice which is usually used for preparing curry. It has potent anti-inflammatory properties. This ingredient can fight inflammation like no other natural ingredient in the world. Cancer studies have proved that turmeric keeps you safe from cancer developing, like prostate, brain and colorectal cancer.
But you may have problems while digesting turmeric. That s why it is combined with ginger and black pepper, which are also helpful in preventing cancer and maximizing the benefits from the turmeric. Black pepper is boosting the potency of turmeric by 200%. Consume this composite daily in order to be safe from cancer or for effective fight against cancer cells. You will feel no side effects from this composite. Source: http://healthycentral.blogspot.de/2016/04/mix-these-3- ingredients-and-never-fear.html?m=1&_utm_source=1-2-2 Turmeric Bombs: DIY Turmeric Supplement Did you know there are over 7,000 studies researching the efficacy of turmeric and it s active component curcumin? You ve certainly heard the anti-inflammatory benefits of turmeric touted by practitioners, blogs, and wellness publications. I believe this highly-pigmented herb belongs in everyone s wellness arsenal, both as long-term maintenance and
acute inflammation relief. Here s a simple way to get turmeric into your day! DIY Turmeric Supplement I add turmeric to curries and vegetable soups on a regular basis, but, while this is certainly providing some benefit, it is not a highly concentrated dose of the herb. When I was in need of acute inflammation help, I added a couple tablespoons of turmeric in half a cup of water and gulped (or rather gagged) it down. If you ve ever eaten straight turmeric, you know how bitter it can taste. Now, when I feel the need for a turmeric hit, I ll reach for these turmeric bombs. They are an easy way to get the benefits of turmeric without the bitter flavor. Even better, they contain a couple special ingredients to work synergistically with the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric. This concept of turmeric-honey pills was recently told to me by my friend Anna Matriotti, an experienced herbalist, nutritional therapist and president of the Washington chapter of the American Herbalist Guild. She shared this tip in her presentation at the 2015 Green Gathering, an herb/wildcrafting workshop. How to increase the efficacy of turmeric Did you know that certain ingredients can increase the bioavailability of curcumin, the anti-inflammatory compound in turmeric? I ve incorporated the following ingredients into the Turmeric Bombs to up-the-turmeric-ante: Quercetin, a bioflavenoid, inhibits an enzyme that decreases the activity of curcumin.
Black pepper contains the potent alkaloid piperine, which has been shown to increase the bio-availability of curcumin up to 150%. Fatty acids have been shown to increase the bioavailability of turmeric (source). Two variations for Turmeric Bombs I ve included two variations for turmeric bombs: one made with honey and one made with coconut oil or ghee.
The honey variation is easier to swallow, so it is better suited to children. The honey also masks the bitter taste of the turmeric when the pill is swallowed. I would recommend starting with this option. The coconut oil/ghee option has the benefit of being sugar free and also includes the fatty acids that improve the absorption of curcumin. However, the pills flatten slightly on the baking sheet into rougher shapes, which may be more difficult to swallow. They also have a slight flavor when swallowed. Print Turmeric Bombs: DIY Turmeric Supplement Yield: A lot I think it made around 50, but I didn t count each one.
The active compound curcumin, found in turmeric, has been widely studied for its potent anti-inflammatory effects. These DIY Turmeric supplements contain quercetin and black pepper, two ingredients shown to improve the bioavailability of curcumin. Ingredients 1/3 cup organic ground turmeric (recommended brands available here at Amazon and here at Thrive) About 1 Tbs. quercetin powder (about 10 capsules, emptied), available here Big pinch of finely ground black pepper Binding agent, choose ONE of the following (you will need about 3 Tbs.) Raw honey Coconut oil, available here Grassfed ghee, best price available here at Thrive Unbleached parchment paper, available here
Instructions 1. Line a baking sheet with the unbleached parchment paper. Make room in your freezer to put the cookie sheet for a few hours when the Turmeric Bombs need to set. 2. If you are like me and have a tendency to spill things, wear an apron! Turmeric powder stains clothing, and the powder can get on your clothes if you stir the mixture too vigorously. 3. Select one of the binding agents. You will need approximately 3 tablespoons. If you choose raw honey and it is thick, melt it in a saucepan over very low heat until it is pourable. Do the same with the coconut oil or ghee so it is liquid, but not hot. 4. In a bowl, stir together the turmeric, quercetin, pepper, and binding agent. If using honey, you should have a thick and pliable mixture. If using oil, you should have a thick mixture with which you can form pills. 5. For the honey variation, pinch of small amounts of the dough, roll between your palms, and place on the baking sheet. For the oil variation, use a spoon to scoop small pill shapes onto the baking sheet. 6. Freeze until firm, then transfer to a storage container and keep in the freezer. 7. Take the turmeric bombs as needed. You can t overdose on them. However, if you take a lot of the oil-based ones, the fat content may upset your stomach. It using the honey version, keep in mind that it does contain sugar (albeit unrefined and enzyme-rich sugar).
Source: http://empoweredsustenance.com/turmeric-supplement-diy/ Author: Lauren Curcumin and black pepper combine to stop breast cancer tumor cells Curcumin and black pepper combine to stop breast cancer tumor cells
Natural chemicals found in the spices turmeric and black pepper appear to stop the growth of breast tumors, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and published in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. Researchers applied a solution containing both curcumin, found in turmeric, and piperine, which makes black pepper spicy, to breast cancer cells in a laboratory, using concentrations 20 times higher than those found in the human diet. They found that the solution hampered the ability of stem cells to propagate but did not affect the differentiation of normal breast cells. This shows that these compounds are not toxic to normal breast tissue, lead author Madhuri Kakarala said. Cancer stem cells are the cells in tumors that allow it to keep growing without limit. Current chemotherapy treatments are unable to affect stem cells, which is part of the reason that cancers can spread and recur even in those undergoing treatment. If we can limit the number of stem cells, we can limit the number of cells with potential to form tumors, Kakarala said. The researchers found that the piperine appeared to make the curcumin more effective. They also found that the solution affected cancer stem cells regardless of whether the tumors were estrogen-sensitive or not. This is an especially significant finding because the cancer-preventive drugs tamoxifen or raloxifene, which can have highly toxic side effects, do not affect estrogen-independent tumors. The concept that dietary compounds can help is attractive, and curcumin and piperine appear to have very low toxicity, Karkala said. Previous studies have linked a diet high in turmeric to a
lower risk of breast, colon, prostate and lung cancers. Black pepper and piperine have both also been shown to suppress the development of colon and lung tumors in animal tests. Sources for this story include: health.usnews.com; timesofindia.indiatimes.com.