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Turmeric vs Curcumin: What’s the Difference and Which is Better?

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Probably, most of you have recognized the flavor of turmeric from Middle Eastern or Indian cuisine. As a spice, it provides curry with its distinctive golden yellow color and flavor. Besides curry, in India, it is widely used in chutney and biryani (aromatic spiced rice) preparations.

In Malaysia and Indonesia, it is used in ‘gulai’ or ‘masak lemak’ (vegetables or fish cooked with coconut milk, onion/shallot, chilies, and turmeric) and to coat fish along with some salt for deep frying. It is an important ingredient in Thai cooking, for instance, used in Musalman curry and red curry. In the West, it is used as a coloring agent in mustard, cheese, and several other products besides being a great addition to soups and stews.

After harvesting, its rhizomes or rootstocks are cleaned, dried and ground into an orange-yellow powder that can be used as a spice, medicine, or food coloring. Consuming Turmeric with meals increases its absorption, especially with high-fat foods, ginger, chilies or black pepper. As the distinct flavor of turmeric becomes more pronounced during cooking, you should spice up your foods slowly and taste frequently in order not to over spice your recipe.

History

It has been revered in the Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda for thousands of years for its medicinal/therapeutic properties. It has actually been used by both medical systems for over 4000 years to treat ailments ranging from upset stomach to various forms of cancer. Indian practitioners use turmeric as a stomach or liver tonic and blood purifier.

It has also been used other traditional medicine systems in South East Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand to prepare herbal concoctions. In Malaysia and Indonesia, for instance, turmeric is used as an ingredient to make ‘jamu’ or an elixir. Turmeric has recently gained popularity in the West as a potent herbal medicine due to its benefits for a wide variety of health conditions.

Curcumin

Most people believe that turmeric medicinal properties are mainly due to its curcuminoids content, one of which is curcumin. Curcumin has received much publicity over its many positive biological activities backed by studies. Conversely, many studies have shown turmeric may have better performance in term of the levels of biological activities compared to that of curcumin.

Many people don’t know that besides curcumin, there are other important bioactive molecules in turmeric. Dr. James A Duke, for instance, compiled biological activities of the molecules in turmeric that shows 23 chemicals have antibacterial (antibiotic) property, 12 have anticancer, 17 have antitumor, 37 anti-inflammatory, and 27 of them are antioxidants.

Anti-inflammatory

In regard to 37 chemicals with an anti-inflammatory property, for instance, they include 1,8-cineole, alpha-curcumene, alpha-pinene, alpha-terpineol, ar-turmerone, ascorbic acid, azulene, beta-pinene, beta-sitosterol, bis-desmethoxycurcumin, borneol, caffeic acid, caryophyllene, cinnamic acid, copper, and curcumin.

Other chemicals attributed to a similar property include dehydrodurdione, eugenol, germacrone, limonene, linalool, magnesium, procurcumenol, protocatechuic acid, quercetin, stigmasterol, vanillic acid, curcuminoids, demethoxycurcumins, salicylates, bis-(4-hydroxy-cinnamoil)-methane, api-procurcumenol, feruloyl-4-hydroxycinnamoyl-methane, sodium curcumate, tetrahydrocurcumin, and beta-turmerone.

Conflicting evidence

Many studies that have taken place in test tubes and animals demonstrate that turmeric may help reduce inflammation, fight infections and some cancers, and treat digestive problems, however, turmeric may not work as well in humans. Some studies have used an injectable form of curcumin, which is expected to be different with regard to outcomes compared to that of oral intake, and not all studies agree. Still, some of the studies show conflicting evidence.

As a practitioner, I personally believe the use of the whole turmeric over curcumin in maintaining health or curing certain types of illnesses due to synergistic effects of many chemicals content in turmeric.

Studies have shown that reconstituting curcumin with the non-curcuminoid components of turmeric increases the bioavailability substantially. In other words, the intake of the whole turmeric may provide you the whole package – all beneficial bioactive chemical constituents that work on various organ system and the enhancement of curcumin bioavailability.

Turmeric is lipophilic, meaning it is fat soluble. People in India is used to taking ‘lehyam,’ which consists of powdered turmeric, ghee (clarified butter) and jaggery.

Traditional Uses

Turmeric is used traditionally by people of India, for instance, in Crohn’s disease, cancer, high cholesterol, allergy, anorexia, age spot, Alzheimer, anal cancer, abscess, acid reflux, acne, and adenomyosis. It is also used in asthma, anemia, cough, cold, pneumonia, angina, breast cancer, bursitis, gynecomastia, headache, gonorrhea, arthritis, bronchitis. Burns, flu, diabetes, ringworms, melasma, urticaria, transverse myelitis, fungal nails, sore throat, chest congestion, flatulence, dyspnea, atelectasis, glomerulonephritis, spondylitis, tennis elbow, measles, muscle sprains, anthrax, hyperpigmentation, stye, crack heel, dandruff, baldness, and skin health.

Turmeric is also used to treat gallstones, athlete foot, gout, candidiasis, eczema, difficult menses, leucorrhea, phlegm, intermittent claudication, slip disc, plantar fasciitis, prostatitis, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, pain, dental abscesses, leucoderma, aging joints, adenitis, Avian flu, brain injury, carbuncle, Chagas disease, dementia, chest pain, entamoeba, fistula, ganglion, lichen planus, kidney disease, milk allergy, musculoskeletal disorder, mycosis, myeloma, nasal polyps, pneumonitis, pulmonary fibrosis, scleroderma, frozen shoulder, inflamed heart, and cervical cancer.

Combined

Turmeric can be used in combination with other herbs. A pinch of Aloe Vera gel mixed with 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder, for instance, is said to help relieve fatigue.

Roots of Sweet Flag coated with turmeric powder, then dried under the sun, followed by roasting it over the flame until the outer surface blackened, after which it is ground until it turns into fine powder. The intake of 1 gram twice per day is said to help purify the blood.

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    • Man

      wow it cures cancer and anal cancer? that is like super anti cancer!

      • Gryphon

        Don’t think of it as a ‘cure’ friend – think of it as a prevention.
        There is today no cure for cancer per se…
        And the only thing keeping you (and me, all of us) alive is prevention!
        This involves your health, the health of your blood and your immune system.
        If you are healthy and your blood clean and pure – and free of any refined sugar – your immune system will have a fighting chance to keep any cancerous cells within you at bay.

        • Man

          great so i can smoke and take tumeric as protection against lung cancer

          • Man

            besides if your blood is clean and pure.. then you need turmeric for a prevention

            • SuperNiceGuy

              What drugs are you trying to sell today? Some Bayer chemo?

    • Gryphon

      Here in Canada we have a bilingual (French/English) country.
      One side of the spice bag says Turmeric.
      The other side says Curcuma – French for Turmeric.
      It is the root of the same plant, dried and ground up…
      I buy it Organic and put it on just about everything I eat!
      Including at least three eggs per day, usually scrambled and eaten with cheese, and lots of Turmeric and black pepper on top. Tasty…
      :smile:

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