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The Healing Power of Canadian Turmeric

  1. Canadian turmeric was traditionally used as a medicine by Indians. Settlers discovered the plant as a medicinal herb and picked so much of it that it has become very rare. Canadian turmeric is used in cooking only in major emergencies. Scientific research has shown that eating more than 18 grams of this plant per day has harmful side effects. Small amounts are effective against mainly respiratory infections and digestive diseases.

Naming Canadian Turmeric

  1. In Latin, this plant is called Hydrastis Canadensis. Hydrastis comes from the Greek word 'Hydor' which means water. The plant likes a moist environment. Canadensis is the Latin name for Canadian. The plant is found in Canada and the northeastern United States. In Dutch

Ingredients Canadian turmeric

  1. Of the Canadian turmeric, only the roots of a plant that is at least three years old is used for medicinal purposes. The roots are harvested in the fall, when the above-ground part of the plant dies. Canadian turmeric contains various active ingredients. It contains various isoquinoline alkaloids such as hydrastine, berberine, canadine, 5-hydroxytetrahydroberberine, hydrastine and corypalmine. Furthermore, the root contains volatile oil, resin, fats, proteins, short sugars such as fructose and galactose, polyphenolic acids, lignin, calcium, iron, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, chromium, aluminum, magnesium, selenium, silicon, sodium, tin, zinc, reticulin, xantopucine and the vitamins

External application Canadian turmeric

  1. The anti-inflammatory, decongestant, antiseptic, softening and vein-constricting effects may have application in some external conditions. Most indications can be treated with rinses. In phytotherapy

Consult the herbalist

  1. Anyone who wants to use Canadian turmeric as a medicinal product is recommended to take a consultation with a herbalist. Canadian turmeric extracts and medicines in the form of mother tinctures, powders, nebulisate, liquid extract and capsules should only be taken with the prescription of authorized persons. A doctor or herbalist can inform you about this, as well as about any side effects and interactions with other medicines or herbs. All medicinal effects of this medicinal herb mentioned in this article are based on scientific research and come from Geert Verhelst's Large Handbook of Medicinal Plants, a standard work in the field of healing plants. The book is used in phytotherapy.

  2. Anyone who wants to use Canadian turmeric as a medicinal product is recommended to consult a herbalist. Canadian turmeric extracts and medicines in the form of mother tinctures, powders, nebulisate, liquid extract and capsules should only be taken with the prescription of authorized persons. A doctor or herbalist can inform you about this, as well as about any side effects and interactions with other medicines or herbs. All medicinal effects of this medicinal herb mentioned in this article are based on scientific research and come from Geert Verhelst's Large Handbook of Medicinal Plants, a standard work in the field of healing plants. The book is used in phytotherapy.



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