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There are no clear guidelines about how much turmeric is safe to consume and turmeric pills are not approved by the Food and ...
Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, may help protect against esophageal damage caused by GERD. It has a wide range of ...
A potent herb found in your favourite takeaway curries could be the secret weapon against bowel cancer - but you'll need to be prepared to eat a lot of it.
Turmeric extract can be taken in doses of 1.5 grams (g), or 1,500 milligrams, per day for up to three months. Ginger is typically taken in doses of 0.5–3 grams per day for up to 12 weeks.
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Experts have warned three popular supplements people are needlessly taking could do more harm than good, and even be fatal.
These popular dietary and herbal supplements can be toxic in high doses, cause serious side effects, or interact with ...
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The article highlights five herbs—garlic, ginger, turmeric, licorice, and green tea—that can support liver function. These ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow healthy is your 'health' drink? Eight brands, ratedNew data from Ocado Retail has shown a 54 per cent increase in the sales of health drinks, such as matcha tea, kefir, ...
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Is Turmeric Safe? 7 Side Effects You Should Know - MSNYou can consume turmeric or curcumin in food or supplements, which are generally well tolerated up to 8,000 milligrams per day. High doses may cause gastrointestinal upset, an increased bleeding ...
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BBC Good Food on MSNBest turmeric supplements, tried and tested - MSNBest turmeric capsules: Zooki curcumin capsules, £34.99 Best turmeric tablets: JS Health Turmeric+, £24.99 Best pill-free ...
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