Turmeric originates from India, where it’s been used for centuries in cooking, health care and as a beauty product (check this turmeric face mask). Its active ingredient is called curcumin.
You can drink ‘golden milk’ every day and take advantage of the many health benefits attributed to the tasty beverage:
-It’s an antiseptic and an analgesic, so it helps with pain relief
-It detoxes the liver and helps to purify the blood
-It’s great for joint problems, such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
-It works well for different skin problems.
-It offers a general immunity boost and provides you with a good dose of antioxidants.
The following recipe is divided into two parts. First, we’ll look at how to make the turmeric paste. Then, we’ll use the paste to make the health-promoting golden milk.
-½ cup of clean water
-¼ cup of turmeric powder
-½ teaspoon of ground pepper
Put the pan with water in it on a medium heat setting. Add turmeric and pepper and stir well, so you create a smooth paste. It takes about 7 to 9 minutes to get the paste properly cooked. If it becomes too dry, you can add some more water.
Turmeric originates from India, where it’s been used for centuries in cooking, health care and as a beauty product. Its active ingredient is called curcumin.
When curcumin is combined with black pepper, its bioavailability significantly increases.
You can drink ‘golden milk’ every day and take advantage of the many health benefits attributed to the tasty beverage:
-It’s an antiseptic and an analgesic, so it helps with pain relief
-It detoxes the liver and helps to purify the blood
-It’s great for joint problems, such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
-It works well for different skin problems.
-It offers a general immunity boost and provides you with a good dose of antioxidants.
The following recipe is divided into two parts. First, we’ll look at how to make the turmeric paste. Then, we’ll use the paste to make the health-promoting golden milk.
-½ cup of clean water
-¼ cup of turmeric powder
-½ teaspoon of ground pepper
Put the pan with water in it on a medium heat setting. Add turmeric and pepper and stir well, so you create a smooth paste. It takes about 7 to 9 minutes to get the paste properly cooked. If it becomes too dry, you can add some more water.
Turmeric has a very strong pigment, so protect your clothes in case it bubbles out.
Allow the mixture to cool down and then place it in a (preferably) glass container with an airtight lid. The paste will keep in the fridge for 2 to 3 weeks. After that, it develops a metallic taste, so you should avoid consuming it.
Some people take this paste directly, without making it into a concoction. It’s good for pain relief. For severe pain, it’s recommended to take half to 1 teaspoon of turmeric paste a day. The pain should subside after 3 to 4 days (also try this anti-inflammatory and pain relief ginger turmeric tea).
-¼ teaspoon (or more if you can tolerate the taste) of turmeric paste
-1 cup almond milk (you can also use organic cow’s milk or other milk substitutes such as hemp milk, coconut milk, rice milk or oat milk)
-1 teaspoon of coconut oil (you can also use sesame oil or sweet almond oil) – get unrefined, cold pressed oil
-Some honey (or use another natural sweetener such as maple syrup, stevia)
Put milk and turmeric paste in a pot and cook on medium heat. Stir constantly and bring to a boil. Remove from heat. When the drink cools down, add honey and oil(s). The oil supplies you with healthy fats and further increases turmeric absorption. It helps with joint lubrication and promotes cellular function.