07/05/2024 / By News Editors
Groundbreaking research published in the Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand found that curcumin, the primary polyphenol in turmeric, is capable of repairing and even regenerating the liver tissues of diabetic rats
(Article republished from GreenMedInfo.com)
The research was performed at Srinakharinwirot University in Bangkok, Thailand. The administration of curcumin to diabetic rats, whose livers showed the characteristic pathology and destruction of liver tissues and microvasculature, resulted in significant reversal of the condition.
They noted:
“Fascinatingly, liver microvasculature in curcumin treated group developed into regenerate and repair into healthy and normal characteristics.” They concluded: “These results optimistically demonstrated the potential use of curcumin as a novel therapeutic agent in liver pathology of diabetic rats.
Curcumin is actually one of the world’s most thoroughly studied and well-characterized natural compounds, with over 5100 references in peer-reviewed publications. Over 1400 of these have been selected for inclusion in our database, and indicate its value in over 500 health conditions. Considering its remarkably wide range of therapeutic benefits, it is not surprising that curcumin has been researched to either prevent or treat, liver disease. For example, you can view 36 studies on curcumin’s anti-liver cancer properties here: curcumin liver cancer. Perhaps even more impressive are these 78 studies on curcumin’s liver-protective properties: hepatoprotective properties of curcumin. Another 30 studies indicate its profound value in improving liver fibrosis.
There are also a broad range of therapeutic effects relevant to diabetes, as illustrated by the screenshot of the section on our database below.
Also, it is important to realize that curcumin, relative to conventional pharmacological agents, has a broad, and extremely effective therapeutic profile. In fact, we have indexed over 160 distinct, beneficial pharmacological actions associated with curcumin alone. Moreover, curcumin has been shown to be at least as effective, and in some cases superior to the following drug types:
Finally, curcumin’s superiority over conventional pharmacological agents in treating cancer is well characterized. We have indexed 36 studies showing curcumin is ability to inhibit and/or kill drug-resistance cancers. Even more impressive, here are 27 studies showing that curcumin can kill multi-drug resistance cancers.
We will end with a simple image. Turmeric, the mother plant if you will, which gives rise to the compound curcumin. Do you see how the Earth provides this gift for free? It simply grows out of the ground. There is love in this fact. I hope you can appreciate the profound meaning of this gift.
Read more at: GreenMedInfo.com
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