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In reply to the discussion: Study Finds Turmeric Extract Equal to Prozac for Serious Depression [View all]loudsue
(14,087 posts)8. Yep. We all know that scientific studies don't count unless they're done by the drug companies
The woo sayers will show up in three.......two.......one.....
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Study Finds Turmeric Extract Equal to Prozac for Serious Depression [View all]
TalkingDog
Jan 2014
OP
wow, that is something. I just saw Tumeric in the herbs section today, but it was
quinnox
Jan 2014
#1
Or not, you might risk lead contamination from Tumeric... which is most likely worse
JCMach1
Jan 2014
#62
Part of the trouble... there is too much coming into the country to test properly
JCMach1
Jan 2014
#108
In addition to the other fine suggestions above, you can also tincture it to make your own extract.
TalkingDog
Jan 2014
#6
Yep. We all know that scientific studies don't count unless they're done by the drug companies
loudsue
Jan 2014
#8
Well, obviously that's because if it doesn't make money for drug companies, it is by definition woo.
Squinch
Jan 2014
#83
Which is why I posted the link to the study rather than an article in some WOOO magazine.
TalkingDog
Jan 2014
#10
A lot of us old-timers are getting thrown out of forums these days, TalkingDog.
loudsue
Jan 2014
#84
I've seen references to "woo" in other threads over time; please help me!! What is "woo"?
7962
Jan 2014
#23
On the other hand, this means that peope who eat Indian food are ingesting an anti-depressant!
hedgehog
Jan 2014
#13
Unfortunately, it doesn't follow that Indians have low rates of depression
etherealtruth
Jan 2014
#15
In India, there are high rises side by side with impoverished neighborhoods.
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#28
I've heard that in India you are never more than 5 feet away from another human being
Matariki
Jan 2014
#43
As I recall, Prozac worked as well as a placebo for mild to moderate depression
TalkingDog
Jan 2014
#16
Prozac doesn't appear to work better than placebo for mild or moderate depression.
pnwmom
Jan 2014
#98
And you can increase the bioavailability of curcumin by consuming it with black pepper
siligut
Jan 2014
#19
and standarized extract @ 90%+ curcuminoids is type of tumeric root to pursue iirc
lunasun
Jan 2014
#80
That would be great, but I get so tired of hearing about trials that involve small sample
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#20
Turmeric extract should be regulated like a medicine if shown effective, the supplement...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#35
I ask that the manufacturers be regulated to make sure they contain the ingredients...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#89
The problem with the "regulation" you want is that it is going to be done by the FDA.
Th1onein
Jan 2014
#113
I'm just talking about testing the products to reduce outright fraud...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#115
I have a problem with the FDA taking over their regulation because big pharma owns the FDA.
Th1onein
Jan 2014
#117
Breaking: Eli Lilly/Glaxco have purchased ALL tumeric ownership/production throughout the universe
spanone
Jan 2014
#40
Ok, a few important things to keep in mind as we go off the rails regarding woo.
eggplant
Jan 2014
#41
You do realize the same applies to the supplement and alternative medicine industries as well...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2014
#90
Yea, this was what I meant when I wrote "as we go off the rails regarding woo"
eggplant
Jan 2014
#94
I'm definitely not trolling, but it's interesting that you won't explain your point.
Th1onein
Jan 2014
#118
so the indian custom of turmeric in milk for sleeping makes more sense. heard on NPR.
pansypoo53219
Jan 2014
#54