Turmeric Shown To Be Beneficial For People Battling Depression


(MENAFNEditorial)

Portland OR – October 13 2014 – Scientific research around the world has demonstrated the versatility of turmeric in treating multiple diseases and conditions. Clinical studies now show that curcumin the active ingredient in turmeric can be beneficial for those with depression and appropriate levels can be obtained with a turmeric supplement.

“A wide variety of research has been released all of which points to the potential of turmeric for individuals suffering from depression” said VitaBreeze spokesperson Michelle O’Sullivan. “It’s commonly used by Asian and East Indian medical practitioners. Depression affects appetite and social interactions along with sleep memory and sexual function.”

Research conducted at the Department of Pharmacology of Government Medical College in India compared the effectiveness of turmeric and fluoxetine. At the conclusion of the trial results showed that turmeric was equally effective as the prescription medication. Patients in the study had all been diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) and tolerated turmeric with no adverse side effects.

Turmeric is a common spice that’s derived from a perennial plant. Curcumin is the substance in turmeric that’s responsible for its beneficial properties. Where it’s employed medicinally it’s known for its pharmacological properties as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and its ability to fight bacterial and viral agents.

Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates 3.7 percent of the U.S. population suffers from MMD and millions of others go undiagnosed accounting for a total of 14.8 million adults overall. It’s an affliction that affects twice as many women as men in all age groups and is a factor in more than two-thirds of reported suicides.

A variety of studies have concluded that turmeric’s therapeutic benefits are due to its ability to increase specific neurotransmitters that are found at reduced levels in those with depression. One of those neurotransmitters is serotonin a chemical manufactured naturally by the body. Known colloquially as the “feel good hormone” it works in the brain to balance mood.

Advocates in multiple branches of medicine and science recommend a 750mg daily dose of curcumin to obtain the maximum benefit. Turmeric passes quickly through the body and should be combined with a black pepper extract to aid in absorption and release its full potential (http://www.amazon.com/Turmeric-Curcumin-Complex-BioPerine-Bio-availability/dp/B00JA4TLTI/).

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