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  2. 10 Science-Backed Benefits of Turmeric for Skin - AOL

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    The complete list of the root’s pros is too long to cover here, but we can dive into the benefits of turmeric for skin. Spoiler alert: There are equal parts skepticism and promise around the topic.

  3. Turmeric Is Here To Stay—What Are The Benefits Of ... - AOL

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    "Turmeric has been used in India for over 4,000 years, and the earliest accounts describe it as a topical used for food poisoning," explains Dr. Shadi Vahdat, MD, a holistic doctor in Los Angeles.

  4. Muscle Soreness Got You Down? These Topicals Could Help - AOL

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    Similarly, topical turmeric, another key ingredient, has been studied for its anti-inflammatory benefits, potentially alleviating pain, swelling, and tension.

  5. List of essential oils - Wikipedia

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    Turmeric, used to flavor food. Valerian; Warionia, used as a perfume ingredient; Vetiver oil (khus oil) a thick, amber oil, primarily from India. Used as a fixative in perfumery, and in aromatherapy. Western red cedar; Wintergreen; Yarrow oil; Ylang-ylang

  6. Curcuminoid - Wikipedia

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    A curcuminoid is a linear diarylheptanoid, a relatively small class of plant secondary metabolites that includes curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin, all isolated from turmeric (curcuma longa). These compounds are natural phenols and produce a pronounced yellow color that is often used to color foods and medicines.

  7. Turmerone - Wikipedia

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    They are found in turmeric (Curcuma longa), [1] from which they derive their name, as well as other related plants such as Curcuma caesia. [2] There are multiple structural types of turmerones which differ in the number and placement of double bonds including α-tumerone, β-turmerone (also known as curlone), and ar-turmerone.

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