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Health and Skin Benefits of Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin

What are the Health and Skin Benefits of Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin?



Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin can stop skin eruptions, clear skin, slow skin aging, and improve our immune function. Our immune function is directly connected to the health of our skin. Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin can be added in drops to our lotions. This can calm skin during breakouts and eruptions. It can have a dramatic health benefit by lessening the severity and soothing the pain of skin eruptions. It also gives relief from itching and burning. According to a study titled Effects of Turmeric (Curcuma longa) on Skin Health: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Evidence, "There is early evidence that turmeric/curcumin products and supplements, both oral and topical, may provide therapeutic benefits for skin health."

Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin (TEO-C) are reported to be instrumental in healing lesions, stimulating wound healing, and increasing the vibrancy and health of our skin. This is reported in numerous Dermatological Reviews.

Georgia Gold Turmeric Essential Oils-CurcuminTM also contains Turmerone which reduces skin aging from the Sun,


Are Extracted Turmeric Essential Oils as Effective as Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin


The American Turmeric Company derives Turmeric Oils from our own fermentation process– not from a chemical extraction as is commonly done. This captures all the Turmeric Oils from the root without any chemicals used in the extraction process. We also capture Curcumin in the fermentation.

A recent study entitled Essential Turmeric Oils Enhance Anti-inflammatory Efficacy of Curcumin stated that “Essential Turmeric Oils-with Curcumin… provides superior anti-inflammatory efficacy compared to standard curcumin and has an improved disease index.” In addition, there are ten recent studies that noted measurable improvement in skin disease severity with the topical application of Turmeric. There is no claim that Turmeric Oils will “cure” skin diseases; however, it is very possible to control the frequency and severity of eruptions.


Can Fermented Turmeric Oils with Curcumin improve both skin and digestive health?


Fermented Turmeric Oil with Curcumin accelerates the absorption of the Curcumin both internally and when applied to the skin. Probiotics improve Digestive Health and Turmeric Oils remove puffiness and redness... from the skin.

A study published by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) entitled Gut–Skin Axis: Current Knowledge of the Interrelationship between Microbial Dysbiosis and Skin Conditions show that our Gut and Skin are connected.. Probiotics and Prebiotics in Turmeric eliminate “bad gut microbes”.

Dr. Mercola explains “. … Skin diseases… can be altered with a good Gut Microbiome. ..Fermented Turmeric….… is more concentrated and more available for gut absorption than Curcumin alone.


Do we need to add anything to improve the absorption of Curcumin when we add Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin to our food?


No! The oils in Turmeric are e the best delivery system of all. We just can’t do better than Mother Nature.

Fermented wild root turmeric oil has higher concentrations of curcumin, curcuminoids, and phenolic compound than unfermented Turmeric Oil. This is the natural miracle required to absorb curcumin.

“ Essential Turmeric Oil (ETO) and Turmeric may provide superior anti-inflammatory efficacy compared to standard curcumin.”


What are the major Skin Benefits of Turmeric Oils?

More Beautiful Clearer Skin! Turmeric oils improve the damage caused to skin that presents as hyperpigmentation, age spots, dark circles under the eyes, loose skin, photo-aging, etc.

If we are battling skin diseases such as Atopic Dermatitis, Eczema, and Psoriasis, a study entitled Essential oils and their constituents as skin penetration enhancer for transdermal drug delivery: a review reports that numerous enzymes causing every type of skin disorder are disrupted by Turmeric Oils and Curcumin.

Can we put Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin in food?

Turmeric has always been consumed with foods. This ensures easy and complete assimilation of its curcumin and oils in our guts. Curcumin alone is proven to be poorly absorbed and turmeric powder has very few natural oils remaining after it is processed. Therefore - we can put Turmeric Essential Oils with Curcumin in our food and on our skin for easy absorption.

Can Turmeric Oils cause skin irritation?

If they cause irritations, it is not from their any toxicity. A clinical study of the safety and tolerance of turmeric oil took place over a period of 3 months. No side effects of turmeric oil intake were observed. No ill effects of body weight, blood pressure, and hematological, renal, or hepatic

There are a few precautions that you should consider.

They are:

  • Use a patch test on the skin before applying Turmeric Oils.

  • Dilute Turmeric Oils in a carrier oil.

  • Don’t put it near the eyes and mucus membranes.

  • Turmeric may interact with the drugs taken to slow blood clotting.

  • Buy Turmeric Oils that are independently certified by a laboratory to be free of Heavy Metals, pathogens, and other products.

Turmeric may stain your clothes and skin. Oils and lemon juice dilute staining.


What are some other reported health benefits of Turmeric Oil?


Turmeric now has over 10,000 PubMed Research Reports.

  • · It fights breast, colon cancer and leukemia.

  • · It stimulates brain cell regeneration and improves neurologic diseases…

  • · It can be use as aroma therapy.

  • · It is noted a natural epilepsy treatment.

  • · Turmeric oil combined with curcumin reduces the symptoms of depression

  • · It is an anti-anxiety agent – used for more than several months.

  • · It protects liver function

  • · It has significant anti-inflammatory abilities

  • · It is more effective than Curcumin alone. PubMed reports that hundreds of compounds found in turmeric are vital to its absorption.


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