Biochemical Properties of Curcumin: A Natural Wonder Enhanced by Modern Science

Biochemical Properties of Curcumin

Curcumin, the bioactive compound extracted from the root of Curcuma longa (turmeric), has long been celebrated for its extensive health benefits. Its vibrant yellow hue and potent therapeutic properties make it a cornerstone of traditional medicine systems, such as Ayurveda and Chinese medicine. Today, science continues to uncover the biochemical mechanisms behind curcumin’s powerful effects, making it a sought-after natural remedy in modern health and wellness.Read more

Supportive treatments for cataracts

Cataracts are progressive clouding of the eye lens. The most common cause of a cataract is a degenerative disease, but it can also include eye injuries, eye contact with chemicals, inflammation of the eye, chronic diseases or the intake of certain medications. Older people suffer from it, but it happens sporadically also in younger people. Modern medicine uses surgery to restore visual acuity. Can cataract be prevented? What to do to avoid cataracts? Read more

Water cellulite or fat cellulite

Cellulite most often appears around the thighs, abdomen and buttocks. Symptoms of cellulite include numerous dimples, bulges and papules, which arise as a result of overgrowth of fat cells and liquids accumulating between them. Changes in the subcutaneous tissue may be the cause of pain, color changes in the skin and skin striae. What type of cellulite have you discovered on your thighs? Water or fat? Read more

What is the probiotics role for thyroid health?

Researchers and doctors say you can not have a healthy bowel without a healthy thyroid and vice versa. Both the thyroid gland and the intestine can be restored, but for the therapy to be successful, both areas must be dealt with at the same time. The production of hormones affects the functioning of the intestines, and the intestinal bacterial flora is important for the functioning of the thyroid gland. What is the function of probiotics in the treatment of thyroiditis? Read more

Osteoporosis and vitamin K

Only recently, vitamin K was mainly associated with the control of the blood coagulation process. We currently know that this vitamin participates in many other important functions of the body. These include: bone metabolism, calcification of blood vessels, functioning of the central nervous system, tumors. The deficiency of vitamin K is the cause of many civilization diseases, including osteoporosis. Can I reduce the risk of osteoporosis by using vitamin K? Read more

Practicing sport and intestinal bacterial flora

The intestinal bacterial flora is a very important element that is the foundation of good health. The lifestyle and the environment that surrounds us also have an effect on the composition of the intestinal microflora. Is it possible to have a conscious influence on microorganisms that exist in our digestive system? Read more