A study on dementia conducted by researchers with the University of Pittsburgh. The researchers traveled to a small, remote town in India in an attempt to uncover why these particular townspeople lived to a very old age — and without dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Most people in this rural, traditional town of INDIA regularly cook with turmeric — the golden spice of India. It belongs to the ginger family, another medicinal spice of the East, also popular this time of year.
As I’ve told you before, turmeric is the world’s most versatile healing spice. It’s been featured in more than 6,000 scientific studies and has been shown to have more 600 benefits.
Specifically, turmeric has been shown in major studies to prevent and reverse depression, Type II diabetes, heart disease, and even certain cancers. It also helps with wound healing.
When it comes to turmeric and brain health, the science is particularly compelling…
One major review of several scientific studies looked specifically at the effect of turmeric on Alzheimer’s disease. The evidence was so powerful, researchers predicted that this golden spice from the East, “will lead to a promising treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.”
Of course, the potent polyphenol curcumin gives turmeric its golden yellow hue. As elsewhere in botanical medicine, brightly colored pigments typically signal a plant’s powerful biological activities. In other words, the more vibrant a plant’s color, the stronger its health benefits.
Many natural products on the market contain just isolated curcumin. But isolated curcumin only delivers a small fraction of turmeric’s benefits. And it leaves all the other beneficial parts of the golden spice “on the table,” so to speak.
Furthermore, while mainstream medicine continues to waste time and money going down research rabbit holes, you can learn about natural medicine’s most cutting-edge treatments, like turmeric, to treat Alzheimer’s and ensure complete brain recovery. It’s all in my comprehensive online learning protocol, the Complete Alzheimer’s Cure. To learn more, or enroll today, simply click here.
So, over the weekend, as you prepare for a festive holiday feast, make sure to sprinkle some turmeric on your meat and vegetable dishes. It will add a little color and kick to your dishes. And your brain will benefit too!
Sources:
“Indian village may hold key to beating dementia,” BBC (w.news.bbc.co.uk)
“The effect of curcumin (turmeric) on Alzheimer’s disease: An overview,” Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2008 Jan-Mar; 11(1): 13–19
“Incidence of Alzheimer’s disease in a rural community in India: the Indo-US study,” Neurology. 2001 Sep 25;57(6):985-9