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TURMERIC: SPICE OF LIFE?

A recent parody I saw on social media had an unqualified woman spruiking the talents of turmeric on a fictional TV show. The woman claimed that turmeric could cure all human ailments, including depression and cancer, and the segment ended with her being disgraced and thrown out for having no evidence to back up her claims.

It was very funny, but I couldn’t help feeling a little sad that they had chosen turmeric as their subject, given its legitimacy and genuine supportive research. I can absolutely

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