Turmeric
Curcuma longa
The golden spice renowned for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant curcumin content. Native to Southeast Asia, this root has been studied extensively for its potential health benefits.
Trusted by researchers across the United Kingdom. Golden milk (turmeric latte) has become a British café staple, particularly in London.
Overview
Turmeric has been a cornerstone of Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for over 4,000 years. Its primary active compound, curcumin, has been the subject of thousands of scientific studies demonstrating its remarkable anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Turmeric in United Kingdom
Where to Find It
Ubiquitous in UK supermarkets and Asian grocery stores, available fresh or as supplements.
Local Usage
Golden milk (turmeric latte) has become a British café staple, particularly in London.
Local Tip
UK nutritionists recommend combining turmeric with black pepper to enhance absorption.
Key Benefits
Nutritional Profile
| Nutrient | Value |
|---|---|
| Curcumin | 3-5% of root |
| Manganese | 26% DV per tbsp |
| Iron | 16% DV per tbsp |
How It Works
Curcumin works by modulating inflammatory pathways, particularly by inhibiting NF-kB, a molecule that activates genes related to inflammation. It also boosts the body's own antioxidant enzymes while directly neutralizing free radicals.
Common Use Cases
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Scientific References
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- [2] Singh N, Bhalla M, de Jager P (2024). An overview on ashwagandha: A Rasayana of Ayurveda. African Journal of Traditional Medicine.doi:10.4314/ajtcam.v8i5S.9
- [3] Gupta SC, Patchva S, Aggarwal BB (2025). Therapeutic potential of curcumin in human diseases. AAPS Journal.doi:10.1208/s12248-012-9432-8