How To Get Some Turmeric Into Your Life in 7 Low-Key Ways
by Jenny Jiles
As you know, turmeric in America is really having a moment. A very extended, aggressive, wellnessy moment. In fact, it might finally be waning on the trend cycle, but for us, it’s an ingredient we will champion long after the internet tires of it as the newest “it” fad.
Turmeric, a root which originated in India, has been thought to have natural healing properties for everything from sinusitis, vertigo, and diarrhea to rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Its active ingredient, curcumin, has significant anti-inflammatory properties similar to those found in ibuprofen. Yep. If you have headaches, menstrual cramps, arthritis, try dipping a toe into the easy waters of turmeric. Oh, and feel free to ignore the following list and just buy cheap, turmeric shots from Trader Joe’s because really why not?
But as we are all cooking from home now in a social-quarantine, here are 7 low-key ways to use it: