Turmeric Baths: A Natural Remedy for Inflammation and Skin Health

on Apr 10, 2023| Modified on Jul 07, 2024
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Turmeric Baths
Posted by Sunita (Clovis, California) on 10/13/2011
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Here's another help turmeric provides, I was given turmeric baths for the duration of measles outbreak as a child and gave my own four children turmeric baths when they had chicken pox, helps heal quicker and cools body so it doesn't itch as much.

Have used turmeric powder mixed with fresh lemon juice as a face mask for as long as I can remember. Needless to say, I am reaping the benefits.

No wonder the Hindu's rub turmeric all over the bride and the groom's body in preparation for marriage. I am not sure exactly what the benefits are but it's been done for centuries. I find that interesting, would like to know why it is done.

Turmeric Baths
Posted by Jack Sparrow (India) on 06/24/2018

As turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties it is applied for detox purpose as well as turmeric enhances the beauty.

It makes the skin glow and helps to reduce breakouts. it is a daily ingredient in our lives. if you mix turmeric in your food it can help you fight Alzheimer's.