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(08-11-12) Turmeric can help regenerate the liver, groundbreaking new research


by J. D. Heyes

(NaturalNews) Incredible, groundbreaking new research just published in the
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand found that the primary
polyphenol in turmeric - curcumin - is able to repair and even regenerate the
liver tissues in diabetic rats.

Researchers at the Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok administered
curcumin to rats afflicted with diabetes and whose livers demonstrated the
characteristic pathology and destruction of tissues and microvasculature. The
curcumin was able to trigger a significant reversal of the condition.

"Fascinatingly, liver microvasculature in curcumin treated group developed
into regenerate and repair into healthy and normal characteristics," the
research team said, in its findings. "These results optimistically demonstrated
the potential use of curcumin as a novel therapeutic agent in liver pathology
of diabetic rats."

The Thai research is just the latest - albeit most promising to date -
research showing a treatment link between curcumin and both forms of diabetes,
Type I and Type II.

Earlier research reveals similar findings

Researchers, who published their results in the journal Diabetes Care in July,
said they discovered that over nine months, a daily dose of curcumin - a
compound in curry spice - appeared to prevent new cases of diabetes among
people with so-called pre-diabetes, or abnormally high blood sugar levels that
could eventually progress into full-blown Type II diabetes, which is also
linked to obesity.

That study, which was also Thai-based, followed 240 adults with pre-diabetes
who were randomly assigned to either take curcumin capsules or a placebo that
looked identical but contained no active ingredient, Reuters reported.

After nine months, 19 of the 116 placebo patients had developed Type II
diabetes, compared to none of the 119 patients who took the curcumin.

The researchers, led by Dr. Somlak Chuengsamarn of Srinakharinwirot University
in Nakornnayok, Thailand, said their findings were an endorsement.

"Our study showed that the curcumin extract can effectively prevent the
prediabetes population from developing type 2 diabetes mellitus," wrote the
research team. "Although we found that the results were quite remarkable, a
longer trial may be required to see if the curcumin-treated prediabetes
population will eventually develop type 2 diabetes mellitus."

"Because of its benefits and safety, we propose that curcumin extract may be
used for an intervention therapy for the prediabetes population," the team
wrote.

One thing experts agree on is that the concentration of curcumin is not the
same in each extract or capsule.

In the July Thai study, participants took six capsules a day containing 250 mg
each of "curcuminoids."

Other health advantages

"Last year, the testing company ConsumerLab.com found that 20 percent of
curcumin and turmeric supplements it tested failed the company's quality
review. And the cost of getting the amount of curcumin used in this study would
range from 39 cents to $1.50 per day, depending on the supplement used,"
Reuters reported.

As for the study's results, Constance Brown-Riggs, a certified diabetes
educator and spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, said more
research was needed but that what had been discovered thus far "is compelling,
and the good news is there seemed to be minimal adverse effects."

Other health benefits are thought to be linked to this compound, which is one
of the most clinically studied ever.

For example, "scientists agree that curcumin may have anti-inflammatory
properties and may act as an antioxidant," says Discovery Health. "Other
research is looking into the use of curcumin and turmeric in treating many
medical conditions, including Alzheimer's disease, high cholesterol and
osteoarthritis."

Even if you don't eat a lot of food from certain cultures that use curry, you
have likely eaten something with curcumin. If you've had a hot dog with
mustard, you have: curcumin gives mustard its distinctive tangy flavor and
yellow color.

Sources:

http://www.greenmedinfo.com

http://www.greenmedinfo.com

http://www.reuters.com

http://health.howstuffworks.com

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