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Organic Turmeric (5% Curcumin)
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Benefits of turmeric incl:
​Country of Origin: INDIA
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Aids digestion
- Cardiovascular disease & diabetes
​Country of Origin: INDIA
As a natural anti-inflammatory, turmeric aids in giving relief to sufferers of arthritis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is a common source of pain for horses. This disease is characterised by a progressive deterioration of joint cartilage, making it less able to protect the joint against friction. The underlying cause of pain is due to a release of cytokines and reactive oxygen species — inflammatory substances that can lead to further degradation of joint tissue. There are many joint supplements on the market designed to slow down cartilage loss, increase production of lubricating synovial fluid, and reduce pain. Curcumin is not typically added to these joint supplement preparations.
Furthermore, it can be a natural alternative to intra-articular hyaluronic acid or polysulfated glycosaminoglycan (PGAG) injections.
If you do decide to feed turmeric to your horse, it might be beneficial to feed it in conjunction with a high quality oil or mix up in a bran mash or in speedy beets. Mixing it with flax oil /hemp – which is rich in omega oils and good for the joints and coat.
The quantity really depends on size of horse. For a horse of about 500kg, we would suggest a heaped tablespoon of turmeric per day (approx. 25mg).
Other benefits include:
Taken orally as an anti-inflammatory, turmeric does not have the side-effects commonly associated with some modern pharmaceutical medicines. These include intestinal bleeding, ulcers, and the decrease of white blood cells. This makes turmeric a safe alternative to some non-prescription drugs.
Studies have shown that it helps clear LDL (bad cholesterol) from the liver and enhances liver function. Turmeric is also used as a dietary supplement for relief from irritable bowel syndrome and stomach disorders and regular consumption will include the reduction of gas and bloating.
Turmeric also reduces the build-up of plaque associated with cardiovascular disease. Curcumin in turmeric lowers two inflammatory enzymes, LOX and COX-2. This helps stop platelets from gathering to form blood clots.
Osteoarthritis is a common source of pain for horses. This disease is characterised by a progressive deterioration of joint cartilage, making it less able to protect the joint against friction. The underlying cause of pain is due to a release of cytokines and reactive oxygen species — inflammatory substances that can lead to further degradation of joint tissue. There are many joint supplements on the market designed to slow down cartilage loss, increase production of lubricating synovial fluid, and reduce pain. Curcumin is not typically added to these joint supplement preparations.
Furthermore, it can be a natural alternative to intra-articular hyaluronic acid or polysulfated glycosaminoglycan (PGAG) injections.
If you do decide to feed turmeric to your horse, it might be beneficial to feed it in conjunction with a high quality oil or mix up in a bran mash or in speedy beets. Mixing it with flax oil /hemp – which is rich in omega oils and good for the joints and coat.
The quantity really depends on size of horse. For a horse of about 500kg, we would suggest a heaped tablespoon of turmeric per day (approx. 25mg).
Other benefits include:
Taken orally as an anti-inflammatory, turmeric does not have the side-effects commonly associated with some modern pharmaceutical medicines. These include intestinal bleeding, ulcers, and the decrease of white blood cells. This makes turmeric a safe alternative to some non-prescription drugs.
Studies have shown that it helps clear LDL (bad cholesterol) from the liver and enhances liver function. Turmeric is also used as a dietary supplement for relief from irritable bowel syndrome and stomach disorders and regular consumption will include the reduction of gas and bloating.
Turmeric also reduces the build-up of plaque associated with cardiovascular disease. Curcumin in turmeric lowers two inflammatory enzymes, LOX and COX-2. This helps stop platelets from gathering to form blood clots.