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How to use Turmeric for Gout?

The anti-inflammatory power of curcumin has been compared with drugs that it equals in anti-inflammatory effect. It is therefore recommended for joint pain, in arthritis or gout; or muscle pain, after sports or injury.

Consumption of turmeric as a whole is better than consumption of “pure” curcumin, because curcumin interacts with other components of the plant. In fact, experts in Indian Ayurvedic medicine recommend using the simple form of turmeric, the one that has been used for thousands of years and has proven to be effective.

Turmeric is highly appreciated for those health benefits, but it is very important to accompany it with black pepper. Thanks to piperine, its pungent compound, it increases the absorption of turmeric by about 158%.

So it is important to add pepper or a fat (oil, butter, etc.) in order to increase the bioavailability of turmeric, i.e. the absorption of curcuminoids through the intestinal mucosa.

For the dosage of turmeric and pepper, use the 9:1 ratio, i.e. 9 doses of turmeric for one dose of pepper. It is possible to add another anti-inflammatory spice, such as ginger or cinnamon, in which case use the 9:5:1 dosage, i.e. 9 doses of turmeric, 5 of the other spice, and 1 of pepper.

If the flavor of turmeric bothers you, you can put your powder in neutral capsules available in pharmacies and para-pharmacies.

Infusions can be taken preventively, but this is also the best way to take turmeric curatively: Infuse 1 to 2 g of turmeric powder with 3 or 4 black peppercorns in 150 ml of boiling water for 10 to 15 minutes. Drink 2 cups per day. You can also boil a turmeric root for 3 minutes, then let the decoction infuse for 10 minutes. Drink 2 or 3 cups per day.

In infusion, it is interesting to make an infusion of turmeric and lemon, the yellow spice and the citrus fruit being two complementary ingredients which act in synergy.

To relieve inflammations, it is considered necessary to take the equivalent of 200 mg to 400 mg of curcuminoids, 3 times a day, which corresponds to at least 3 g of turmeric, 3 times a day.

NB: turmeric can be used externally against skin inflammations for example, it is then generally applied as a poultice.

So, in brief, you can find curcumin in diferent ways:

  • First you have the fresh forms, i.e. the fresh rhizome that you can find in organic stores. You can grate it and add it to your food or put it in the juice extractor.
  • You have the dry rhizome powder form. It is the orange powder that you know well, I would say the most classic form.
  • You have liquid forms: Curcumin Drops.
  • Then you have a whole range of products that are standardized in curcuminoids, they are usually capsules, which usually guarantee 95% of curcuminoids in the product.

What is gout disease?

Gout disease is a form of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints, leading to intense pain, swelling, and inflammation.

How can gout be treated?

Gout can be managed through various treatments, including medication to reduce pain and inflammation, lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding trigger foods, and the use of natural remedies like boswellia supplements or drops that may help alleviate symptoms.

How can I prevent gout attacks?

Preventing gout attacks involves adopting a healthy lifestyle. This includes maintaining a balanced diet, low in purine-rich foods such as organ meats and seafood, managing weight, staying hydrated, limiting alcohol consumption, and incorporating regular exercise. Additionally, following any prescribed medications or treatments recommended by your healthcare provider is crucial in preventing gout attacks.

How can turmeric help with gout?

Turmeric, specifically its active compound curcumin, has been studied for its potential anti-inflammatory properties, which may help alleviate symptoms of gout.

When should medical attention be sought for gout?

It is advisable to seek medical attention for gout if you experience severe joint pain, swelling, and redness, particularly if it affects daily activities or if symptoms persist for more than a few days. Consulting a healthcare professional can help determine the appropriate treatment plan and prevent further complications.

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