Using Ancient Spices to Treat Chronic Diseases: Turmeric’s Potential to Modulate Disease Pathogenesis in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Title
Using Ancient Spices to Treat Chronic Diseases: Turmeric’s Potential to Modulate Disease Pathogenesis in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Creator
Kimball KM; Leone G; Mehta B
Publisher
Journal of Medical Sciences at NEOMED
Date
2022
Description
This review aims to highlight two major health conditions that could benefit from regular supplementation of turmeric, as well as to discuss the importance of more widespread uses of this natural therapeutic in commonly used multivitamins and multi-drug regimens. There is a wide range of potential benefits patients could gain from this supplement, but we will be focusing only on the effects on inflammation in two of the most prevalent chronic inflammatory diseases, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We propose that turmeric supplementation could be more commonly used in a healthcare setting as an adjuvant treatment in these inflammatory conditions. Future studies investigating turmeric’s role for treatment in RA and IBD must aim to further evaluate the effects of curcumin on the human microbiota and how its bioavailability can be increased to provide therapeutic results.
Subject
Turmeric; Anti-inflammatory; Irritable Bowel Disease; Rheumatoid Arthritis
Identifier
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URL Address
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Rights
Article information provided for research and reference use only. All rights are retained by the Journal of Medical Sciences at NEOMED.
Pages
27-31
Issue
1
Volume
1
NEOMED College
NEOMED College of Medicine
NEOMED Department
NEOMED Student Publications
Affiliated Hospital
Akron General - Cleveland Clinic
Citation
Kimball KM; Leone G; Mehta B, “Using Ancient Spices to Treat Chronic Diseases: Turmeric’s Potential to Modulate Disease Pathogenesis in Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 25, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/11943.