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Wawannabe

(6,888 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 08:01 AM Jan 2021

Turmeric coffee

Trying the Starbucks Turmeric blend.
It’s not bad! I found it at reduced price, and since I like to get most of my vitamins and minerals from good food, this is a win win!

Pretty sure I can just sprinkle some in the grind when I brew...so won’t have to splurge to get the benefits of the turmeric. I often sprinkle cinnamon in the brew basket for a twist on the coffee flavor. I do not like the “syrups” used for this.

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Siwsan

(27,830 posts)
1. I take turmeric every day. Never thought of it being in a coffee!
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 08:20 AM
Jan 2021

I'm convinced my daily dosing is what made my case of Shingles relatively mild. The rash and blisters were sparse and I ended up with no scarring. Even the neuropathy faded quickly.

mitch96

(15,772 posts)
2. "I like to get most of my vitamins and minerals from good food" Thats the best way IMHO...
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 08:38 AM
Jan 2021

Every extra step or process dilutes the effectiveness of the food.. Go to the source. I like to grind fresh Turmeric and ginger on my salads, rice and beans.. You have to watch out cause it can get a bit "earthy" if you use too much.. Fresh turmeric works really well in Currys...
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