Who should not take turmeric?

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Who should not take turmeric?

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answered Sep 5, 2023 by Kaptainkanda (11,520 points)
People who should not take turmeric are people with bile duct problems or liver bile problems as the turmeric can increase bile production.

Also if you are already on blood thinners then you should also avoid taking turmeric as it can thin your blood even more and lead to dangerous bleeding.

Turmeric is good for liver and liver function.

The antioxidant effect of turmeric is so powerful that it may stop your liver from being damaged by toxins.

The recommended daily dose of tumeric varies widely (100 to >1,000 mg daily), depending on the preparation used (curcuminoids vs turmeric extract), formulation (tablets, liquid, root extract, tea) and indications.

Side effects of taking tumeric are uncommon and mild but may include dermatitis and gastrointestinal upset.

You can detox your liver in 3 days by drinking detox tea, green tea, water, coffee, carrot juice, celery juice, V8 Vegetable Juice.

You can also detox your liver by taking some multivitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, and probiotics.

The best drink to flush your liver is Green Tea and Coffee.

Water is also good as well as grape juice, vegetable juice, V8 Juice, carrot juice, celery juice and water to flush your liver.

Coffee is good for your liver and drinking coffee of all kinds lowers the risk of chronic liver disease, fatty liver disease, liver cancer, and death from chronic liver disease.

The greatest benefit is derived from drinking 3–4 cups of coffee, even decaffeinated coffee, per day.

To improve your liver function eat healthy, drink plenty of water, drink green tea, get plenty of vitamins, avoid alcohol or limit your alcohol consumption, exercise regularly, drink some coffee, grapefruit juice.

Vitamin C is not hard on the liver and research has found that even high dosages of Vitamin C are safe and does not affect the liver or cause liver damage.

Higher vitamin C intake can restore gut-liver functions and antioxidant status.

Liver damage can sometimes be reversed if the liver is not severely damaged.

Minor liver damage that begins such as from alcohol consumption can sometimes be reversed.

But severe liver damage cannot be reversed and the only cure for severe liver damage is to have a liver transplant.

When you have liver disease your nails will usually be mostly white in color or have darker rims.

With liver disease your nails such as your fingernails may also look like Jaundice color.

Your liver can and does affect your nails.

When you have liver problems your nails color may change which can be an indicator of liver disease.

If the nails are mostly white with darker rims, this can indicate liver problems, such as hepatitis.

If your nails have a Jaundice look to them that can also be a sign and indicator of liver disease.

Brushing your nails does make them stronger.

For best results, brush your nails two to three times per week.

However, should you wish to do it more that's okay as well, so long as you don't irritate the cuticle or brush too harshly.

Regular nail grooming can also help boost the strength of your nails, encouraging growth and reducing breakage.

Some ways to keep your nails well-maintained include: keeping your nails dry and clean, which keeps bacteria from growing beneath them.

To keep your nails clean and healthy brush your nails often and clean underneath the nails as well as on top of the nails.

Also clip and cut your fingernails to keep them from growing too long.

If you do not cut your nails regularly they can grow too long and easily get damaged and broken and you may actually rip or tear a nail off during injury.

Because of their length, longer fingernails can harbor more dirt and bacteria than short nails, thus potentially contributing to the spread of infection.

To help prevent the spread of germs and nail infections: Keep nails short and trim them often.

A nail whether fingernail or toenail will grow back if removed or ripped off etc due to injury.

Nails such as fingernails and toenails do have the ability to grow back but it will take a few months to even 6 months or so before the fingernail or toenail grows back fully.

Fingernails can regrow entirely in three to six months.

Fingers or toes that have sustained injuries that affect the nail bed and the matrix grow more slowly than unaffected nails for about three months.

After a nail separates from the nail bed for whatever reason, it will not reattach.

A new nail will have to grow back in its place.

Nails grow back slowly.

It takes about 6 months for a fingernail and up to 18 months for a toenail to grow back.

If you rip a nail off you should do the following.

Cover the nail with tape or an adhesive bandage until the nail has grown out enough to protect the finger or toe.
If you trim off the detached nail, you will have less worry about the nail catching and tearing.

What are the stages of nail regrowth?

Nails grow from underneath your skin at the matrix, which is the root of your nail.

New cells form in the matrix.

And as these new cells grow, older cells move up and push through your skin.

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