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Research Reveals Turmeric Could Potentially Prevent And Treat Endometriosis Pain

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Research Reveals Turmeric Could Potentially Prevent And Treat Endometriosis Pain

(firmenpresse) - Orlando, FL– February 10, 2016 – Arthritis is a debilitating and painful condition that people should protect themselves from. However, there is another condition called endometriosis, which can be as troublesome as arthritis. While there are pharmaceutical drugs used to fight the condition, there are also other options for individuals who want to resort to natural remedies.

Research reveals turmeric could potentially prevent and treat endometriosis. This condition develops in 10 percent to 20 percent of women who are in the premenopausal stage. The condition may not exhibit symptoms, but when it does, it causes pain during sex, heavy menstrual periods, and intestinal pain.

Turmeric, on the other hand, is a natural, medicinal spice that has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine. It contains a phytochemical called curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties.

Curcumin is thought to have the ability to reduce inflammation in the endometrial lesions, and thus, cause a delay in the progression of the condition. While researchers have not identified the right dose of curcumin for the condition, they nonetheless recommend it to be incorporated in one’s diet through food consumption of supplementation.

In an animal-based study, it was revealed that curcumin possesses strong anti-endometriosis properties that have been beneficial to the lab animal subjects.

Endometriosis causes symptoms such as severe pelvic pain, pain during urination or bowel movement, and back ache. Sufferers often use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to manage pain. However, these medications are only formulated to control inflammation and not provide a solution to the root cause of the problem.

What makes the use of NSAIDs disadvantageous is that it is associated with side effects. It is thought to increase one’s risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events as well as gastrointestinal disorders.





The good news is that curcumin is believed to be as effective as NSAIDs especially in pain reduction. Its greater advantage is that it is not associated with side effects. Curcumin is a potentially effective painkiller that does not cause side effects, and thus it is an ideal natural remedy for endometriosis pain.

Curcumin supplements have long been believed to be an effective but safer alternative to pain relief drugs. They are widely available in the market and are used by many individuals who suffer from arthritis pain. While curcumin is thought to be highly therapeutic, it has low bioavailability, which means its absorption in the body is limited.

Most of the best curcumin supplements in the market contain a bioavailability enhancing ingredient called BioPerine, which is a black pepper extract (amazon.com/Turmeric-Curcumin-Complex-BioPerine-Bio-availability/dp/B00JA4TLTI/).


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