Turmeric Improves Heart Health as Much as Physical Exercise
How Does this Work?
It all comes down to the primary polyphenol in this golden spice, called curcumin. This ingredient is responsible for turmeric’s bright color and for the active properties that can empower vascular function. This incredible ability of curcumin has been particularly helpful for postmenopausal women who reach the age where heart problems can arise and become a health concern.Eating Turmeric for the Heart
Consuming a delicious spice is definitely easier than spending an hour on the treadmill. This is what you should keep in mind as you begin this profound health tactic:- According to the conclusion of the study, one should take 150 mg
of turmeric extract (equal to 25 mg of curcumin) every day for eight
weeks to enhance heart function. (Start today!)
- The curcumin content in turmeric powder is usually 2%. Be aware of this if you choose this approach over the supplements.
- To reap these heart benefits, consume a teaspoon of turmeric daily. Alternatively, buy turmeric extract capsules.
- For more health rewards, add a pinch of turmeric to your food, cooking, teas, and drink turmeric juice. It has a subtle but delicious flavor that goes well with almost anything.
Although curcumin helps the bolstering of cardiovascular function, don’t forget about physical activity entirely! The researchers of this study all agreed that nothing could actually replace exercise, no matter how much turmeric you eat. (2)
So get back on the treadmill and keep going! Imagine the impact of being physical active alongside the benefits of turmeric. The USA Department of Health and Human Services recommends 2.5 hours a week of moderate-intensity, or one hour and 15 minutes of vigorous intensity aerobic exercises, or a combination of both. They also suggest muscle-strengthening activities two or more days weekly.
Moderate activity includes dancing, canoeing, biking on level ground, gardening, brisk walking, and water aerobics.
Vigorous activity includes: aerobic dance, jumping rope, jogging, running, swimming laps, brisk walking, play tennis with singles, and biking faster than 10 miles an hour.
Get moving, and don’t forget to take your turmeric juice with you!
Sources:
(1) Hamid Nasri, Najmeh Sahinfard, Mortaza Rafieian, Samira Rafieian, Maryam Shirzad, Mahmoud Rafieian-kopaei. Turmeric: A spice with multifunctional medicinal properties. J HerbMed Pharmacol. 2014; 3(1): 5-8. http://www.herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/JHP-3-5.pdf Accessed: October 7, 2016.
(2) StethNews. 1 glass of turmeric juice is equal to 60 minutes of exercise. http://www.stethnews.com/1801/1-glass-of-turmeric-juice-is-equivalent-to-60-minutes-of-exercise-study/ Published: August 18, 2016. Accessed: October 7, 2016.
(3)U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.WAKE-UP CALL FOR COUCH POTATOES. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704350304574638331243027174 Published: 2008. Accessed: October 7, 2015.
(1) Hamid Nasri, Najmeh Sahinfard, Mortaza Rafieian, Samira Rafieian, Maryam Shirzad, Mahmoud Rafieian-kopaei. Turmeric: A spice with multifunctional medicinal properties. J HerbMed Pharmacol. 2014; 3(1): 5-8. http://www.herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/JHP-3-5.pdf Accessed: October 7, 2016.
(2) StethNews. 1 glass of turmeric juice is equal to 60 minutes of exercise. http://www.stethnews.com/1801/1-glass-of-turmeric-juice-is-equivalent-to-60-minutes-of-exercise-study/ Published: August 18, 2016. Accessed: October 7, 2016.
(3)U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.WAKE-UP CALL FOR COUCH POTATOES. http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704350304574638331243027174 Published: 2008. Accessed: October 7, 2015.
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