Turmeric Panama City FL

Turmeric, an Asian spice found in many curries, has a long history of use in reducing inflammation, healing wounds and relieving pain, but can it prevent diabetes? Because inflammation plays a large role in many diseases and is believed to be involved in the onset of both obesity and type 2 diabetes. Read on to find out more.

Bay County Farmers Market
(850) 769-2645, (850) 785-0524
2230 East 15th Street; at the Fairgrounds
Panama City, FL
Zen Garden Market
(850) 234-1651
707 Richard Jackson Blvd.
Panama City Beach, FL
Boca Raton Green Market
(561) 239-1536, (561) 367-7079
Royal Palm Place south parking lot; at intersection of Federal Highway and
Boca Raton, FL
Union County Farmers Market
(386) 496-4063
Downtown at State Road 231 and State Road 100
Lake Butler, FL
Urban Oasis Hydroponic Farm
(813) 293-3276
Tampa, FL
St. Andrews Waterfront Market
(850) 872-7208
3151 West 10th Street (U.S. hw 98, turn south on Beck Ave., then turn right
Panama City, FL
Beaches Green Market
(904) 270-0273
Intersection of A1A and Florida Boulevard; Jarboe Park
Neptune Beach, FL
Smith Family Farm Beef and Produce
(904) 392-7958
Hastings, FL
Alachua County Farmers Market
(352) 371-8236
Corner of U.S. Highway 441 and County Road 121
Gainesville, FL
Fernandina Farmers Market
(904) 491-4872
Centre Street and Seventh; Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach, FL
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Health Benefits of Turmeric

Turmeric , an Asian spice found in many curries, has a long history of use in reducing inflammation, healing wounds and relieving pain, but can it prevent diabetes? Because inflammation plays a large role in many diseases and is believed to be involved in the onset of both obesity and type 2 diabetes, researchers at the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center at Columbia University Medical Center were curious about the effect turmeric might have on diabetic mice. Endocrinologist and research scientist Drew Tortoriello, MD, and colleagues discovered that turmeric-treated mice were less susceptible to developing type 2 diabetes. They also found that turmeric-fed obese mice showed significantly reduced inflammation in fat tissue and liver. The researchers speculate that curcumin, turmeric’s anti-inflammatory, antioxidant ingredient, lessens insulin resistance and prevents type 2 diabetes in mice by dampening the inflammatory response provoked by obesity. It’s also associated with a small, but significant, decline in body weight and fat content, despite level or higher calorie consumption, suggesting that curcumin beneficially influences body composition. “It’s too early to tell whether increasing dietary curcumin [through turmeric] intake in obese people with diabetes will show a similar benefit,” Dr. Tortoriello says. “Although the daily intake of curcumin one might have to consume as a primary diabetes treatment is likely impractical, it is entirely possible that lower dosages of cur...

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