Nature's Calling Home Remedies
Turmeric
Turmeric
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Turmeric may help with the following:
May be anti-cancer
May be an anti-inflammatory
May be good for skin health
May work as an antioxidant
May improve digestion
May reduce bloating
May help with muscle pain, bone pain, arthritis and menstrual pain
May help with insomnia
May help with estrogen levels and menopause
May help with PCOS
May help reduce appearance of scars, age spots and even out skin tone
May help with osteoporosis and bone health
May help with breast health
May inhibit cancer growth
May increase blood circulation
May reduce cholesterol
May prevent blood clotting
May promote hearth health
May be great for weight loss
Part used: Root
Fresh/Dry: Dry
Other Ingredients: Organic Alcohol, Organic Turmeric
Comes in 1oz amber glass dropper bottle.
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