Is raw turmeric healthier than powdered turmeric?

 

Science has shown that most of bio active turmeric is lost in the processing to make it in powder form. Not only that, most of turmeric oil is lost and the chemical composition is also broken down in the processing of Turmeric. The capsulated form of Turmeric have same issues. Infact, research has shown that this is true for most of the processed food including garlic, ginger etc. Raw Roots Turmeric promotes the intake of Turmeric in the raw and natural form.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/food-news/is-raw-turmeric-healthier-than-powdered-turmeric/photostory/75044425.cms

 

Herbal Tulsi Tea: An Ayurvedic Home Remedy To Treat Dry Cough?

 

Tulsi Leaves are best natural Ayurvedic remedy for a relief from cough and cold.

Tulsi (also called Holy basil) is traditionally used in a lot of Ayurvedic medicines. Tulsi is often used to boost immunity as it has antiseptic and analgesic properties. Moreover, there are certain oils present in Tulsi, which are known to clear congestion.

Raw Roots Turmeric carries different varieties of Tulsi plants. You can get the plant, fresh leaves, dried leaves or the fresh products made from Tulsi leaves.

https://www.ndtv.com/food/herbal-tulsi-tea-an-ayurvedic-home-remedy-to-treat-dry-cough-1985021

 

Scientific basis for the therapeutic use of Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)?

 

Clinical studies indicate Ashwagandha possesses anti-inflammatory, antitumor, anti-stress, antioxidant, immunomodulatory, hemopoietic, and rejuvenating properties. It also appears to exert a positive influence on the endocrine, cardiopulmonary, and central nervous systems. Although, the mechanisms of action for these properties are not fully understood, Ashwagandha I a potent natural adaptogen. Adaptogens are non-toxic plants that are marketed as helping the body resist stressors of all kinds, whether physical, chemical or biological. These herbs and roots have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic and Chinese healing traditions, but they’re having a renaissance today.

Toxicity studies reveal that Ashwagandha appears to be a safe compound. This recent article has all the relevant information. Raw Roots Turmeric grows Ashwagandha and prepares fresh and natural products from the leaves and roots of Ashwagandha, Tulsi and Turmeric.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10956379/

 

Tulsi, Ashwagandha, or Both?

 

Ashwagandha and Tulsi is a synergistic combo. And if we Turmeric to it, the trio combination is even more effective!

Raw Roots Turmeric has created an innovative Ashwagandha paste by combining it with Tulsi and Turmeric, which is highly powerful Ayurvedic product!

https://organicindiausa.com/blog/tulsi-ashwagandha-or-both/?fbclid=IwAR12_X2LyWPXbBs75-pmzCFa35aaXD8fwfUeFxgTlN6idOKw3xQT9GFBC6g

 

Why Natural Face Packs and Natural Soaps?

 

Natural Face packs instantly brighten up our face by cleansing it from within. These help in getting rid of the excess oil and dirt accumulated on the surface and the pores of the skin.

Face Packs are particularly essential during harsh weathers and summer. Skin suffers the most damage because of sunburn and pollution.

Natural Face packs are prepared from Ayurvedic herbs like Neem leaves, Turmeric, Ashwagandha, Sandalwood etc. These powerful anti-inflammatory herbs also help in treating hyperpigmentation and sunburns.

The natural Ayurvedic Face Packs prepared by Raw Roots Turmeric keep the skin hydrated throughout the day to maintain radiant and youthful-looking skin. These herbs also slow down the aging of the skin.

Ordinary soaps can strip off the natural oil of skin leading to dryness, excessive redness, acne, blemishes, and irritation. Skin is the largest organ of the body and requires proper care and nourishment. The application of wrong soaps can lead to several skin. However, Ayurvedic soaps can help reduce skin woes as they are composed of natural ingredients and herbs and are devoid of harmful chemicals.

Ayurvedic soaps containing Neem, Turmeric Ashwagandha and Tulsi etc., improve the skin complexion and maintain elasticity in the skin, thus preventing the early signs of aging. Natural ingredients from Ayurvedic soaps keep the skin free from ailments and ensure a healthy and natural glow. Ayurvedic soaps are much gentler on the skin, helping prevent rashes and blemishes while still being strong enough to cleanse.

https://thetoiletzone.com/ayurvedic-soaps-ingredients/

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/.../arti.../80652468.cms

https://www.leaf.tv/4770914/what-is-ayurvedic-soap/

 

Ghee: Why beneficial for the body and mind?

 

Ghee is used in tandem with herbal medication as a part of Ayurveda, a centuries-old medicine practiced in India. Because of its medicinal properties, ghee has recently gained traction as a healthier alternative to standard butter. There is an increase in scientific studies confirming its health benefits, more research is needed. Raw Roots Turmeric has enhanced its anti-inflammatory properties by combining with fresh Turmeric!

https://www.webmd.com/diet/ghee-good-for-you?fbclid=IwAR13FTSeE7tO6Tta2jfNCc0Of92rj6dTsNck0wyrIbMiFcdGruhtXE91KOw#1

 

Black Turmeric

 

Black turmeric is a rare herb of the Cucurma caesia plant. The plant is grown as an ornamental and the root has been used for centuries for medicinal and religious purposes.

Black turmeric contains the highest concentrations of curcumin of any plant species. It is a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb.

Black turmeric flowers are pink or maroon and the leaf is also attractive with a maroon streak in the midrib (see the picture below). The rhizomes start out as a light pink and turn blue during maturity.

As of 2016, Black turmeric has been listed as an endangered species by the Indian Agricultural Department. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve Black turmeric. Raw Roots Turmeric is committed to the conservation and sustainability of Ayurvedic medicinal herbs by growing main varieties of Turmeric including orange, yellow, white and black.

These links have more details. https://specialtyproduce.com/pro.../Black_Turmeric_14340.php

https://www.google.com/.../black-turmeric-curcuma-caesia...

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