Topical benefits of Tumeric:
Studies have shown that Tumeric is capable of reducing inflammation and pain in people whose joints are affected with arthritis, the primary symptoms of arthritis are pain, swelling of joints, stiffness and decreased range of movement. Arthritis is not discrimatory of age, gender or race and is one of the leading causes of disability globally, this can be in the form of Osteoarthritis and/or Rheumatoid athritis.
Curcumin is the active ingedient in tumeric, it has strong anti-inflammatory properties which target approximately thirty enzymes and proteins in the body to reduce inflammation. This can be found in it's original root form to be cut/ground up in cooking, ground powder, capsules and for topical use as a cream,gel or lotion. Whilst all forms of Tumeric excert anti-inflammatory qualities,using it as a topical agent is a controlled, science backed method to combat local inflammation, swelling and pain.
Our skin being our main organ as well as being a semi permeable membrane most of what we put onto our skin becomes absorbed. Curcumin in tumeric is not water soluble therefore this needs to be mixed with an oil to serve as a soluble carrier to help the absorption through the skin.
In my tumeric rub I have made the base with shea butter and oil and added in several other herbs like Wintergreen, Rosemary, Hypericum and Bay as these herba also have an anti-inflammatory action whilst also aiding vasodilation to enhance the absorption.
30g size £7
60g size £15
If you would like to order from Ruth please email her: [email protected]
or contact her on 07807166740
Studies have shown that Tumeric is capable of reducing inflammation and pain in people whose joints are affected with arthritis, the primary symptoms of arthritis are pain, swelling of joints, stiffness and decreased range of movement. Arthritis is not discrimatory of age, gender or race and is one of the leading causes of disability globally, this can be in the form of Osteoarthritis and/or Rheumatoid athritis.
Curcumin is the active ingedient in tumeric, it has strong anti-inflammatory properties which target approximately thirty enzymes and proteins in the body to reduce inflammation. This can be found in it's original root form to be cut/ground up in cooking, ground powder, capsules and for topical use as a cream,gel or lotion. Whilst all forms of Tumeric excert anti-inflammatory qualities,using it as a topical agent is a controlled, science backed method to combat local inflammation, swelling and pain.
Our skin being our main organ as well as being a semi permeable membrane most of what we put onto our skin becomes absorbed. Curcumin in tumeric is not water soluble therefore this needs to be mixed with an oil to serve as a soluble carrier to help the absorption through the skin.
In my tumeric rub I have made the base with shea butter and oil and added in several other herbs like Wintergreen, Rosemary, Hypericum and Bay as these herba also have an anti-inflammatory action whilst also aiding vasodilation to enhance the absorption.
30g size £7
60g size £15
If you would like to order from Ruth please email her: [email protected]
or contact her on 07807166740