Christian Wilde
Ph.D. Andrew Weil, a world leader in turmeric research once said, “The benefits of turmeric may be too many to mention.” Turmeric author and researcher M.D., Ph.D. Bhrat Aggarwal (published on the subject more than 600 times) wrote, “In 50 years of research, I have seen no cancer that has not benefited from turmeric.” This golden spice from Southeast Asia and the Middle East, whose history reaches back thousands of years and with more than 6,900 documented biomedical studies in the last 20 years, continues to gain unprecedented popularity in the West. Is there some advantage this natural anti-inflammatory may provide for you and your family? There are more than 600 health conditions believed benefiting from turmeric and its main component, curcumin. When the author’s book, Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke (subtitled Inflammation, Cardiology’s New Frontier) was released, inflammation was just beginning to be discussed in medical circles. As Dr. Paul Ridker, Director of Preventive Cardiology at Harvard Medical and developer of the high sensitivity CRP blood test for inflammation said, “We couldn’t get anyone to talk about inflammation’s role, and now it is everywhere.” Today, more than a decade later, inflammation is universally recognized at the base of most diseases and definitely all chronic diseases, including arthritis and the aches and pains associated with fibromyalgia and menopause. For the record, our bodies require a certain amount of inflammation as part of the natural and temporary healing process to injury, but when the condition becomes long-term, inflaming vessels, arteries and organs, including the brain and contributing to dementia and Alzheimer’s, the internal fires take their insidious toll over time. Ultimately, turmeric may be the most effective, natural and inexpensive anti-inflammatory known to combat these, as well as other diseases of the inflammatory syndrome, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke, depression, neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, and of course the contribution of general stress, to mention only a few. ARTHRITIS, TURMERIC AND THE NSAIDS
Importantly, if you are one of approximately 350 million people worldwide and 40 million in the US who are living with rheumatoid arthritis and more than 21 million Americans impacted with osteoarthritis, and if you are currently taking one of the following NSAIDS (partial list): Aleve, Celebrex, Naprosyn, Diclofenac, Naproxen, Ibuprofen, Voltaren, or any of their 15 generic names both OTC and prescription, you may want to discuss the following information with your physician. The number of deaths in the United States attributed yearly to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) is 17,000. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it was strengthening an existing warning label that NSAIDs increase the chance of a heart attack or stroke. The British Medical Journal finds that NSAIDs increase the risk of heart failure. Here is the takeaway; in head to head studies, turmeric not only outperformed the NSAIDS but did so without side effects. After 15 years of advocating and discussing the benefits of turmeric on national radio, the author decided to develop his own special Enhanced Turmeric + Formula™, which won the Emord & Assoc. Excellence in Health Innovation award at the ten year Sacred Fire of Liberty gala in Cambridge, Maryland “For inventing novel and effective products that enhance health and life.” Author bio: Christian Wilde is a medical author and researcher who has authored two landmark books, Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke and Miracle Stem Cell Heart Repair. Learn more at www.MyHeartBook.com |
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