Posted on 10/22/2016 5:32:19 PM PDT by nickcarraway
“Add black pepper.”
I do! Pepperine!
“Makes everything taste yellow”.
P.J, O’Rourke
Bfl
Turmeric ping
Try LEF.ORG. Grocery store supplements are hit and miss in terms of strength and purity. LEF has been selling high quality supplements for years. In fact, they have certification labs that other manufacturers use to certify purity etc.
Try LEF.ORG. Grocery store supplements are hit and miss in terms of strength and purity. LEF has been selling high quality supplements for years. In fact, they have certification labs that other manufacturers use to certify purity etc.
Then Alzheimers must be almost unheard of in India
These health benefits are all great to hear about, but to me they are side benefits to the main benefit - turmeric makes food taste yummy.
Coconut oil is another one.
http://www.alzheimers.net/2013-05-29/coconut-oil-for-alzheimers/
Type 3 diabetes?
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/25/bittman-is-alzheimers-type-3-diabetes/?_r=0
P4L
:)
You can also do this iced.
What is the dosage?
BFL
1 kg a day. 2.2046 lbs. Notify the wastewater plant the effluent is going to be a tad yellow.
;-)
I have Meniere’s Syndrome with constant ringing in my ears, and I started using Acetyl-L-carnitine; Source Naturals brand, a few months ago, and have definite improvement in memory, energy, and attitude. My husband called it a “miracle.” Not sure about that, but when I stopped taking it for a couple of days (just because I was feeling so good), I was sorry, and returned quickly to taking it every day. Here’s a snippet and a link to more information:
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Waiter I’ll have some more curry please.
There are some great versions of garam masala that are heavy on black pepper. I just started using the garam masala from Penzeys, and I like it bigly. If you get on Penzeys.com mailing list, you can get some great coupons, but you won’t like the politics. Bill Penzey is a dyed-in-the-wool liberal, so you’ll occasionally get some tough talk about global warming and other lib topics. Their spices are excellent, however, and reasonably priced.
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