Friends, when you got hurt in your childhood, your grandmother used to apply turmeric kept in the kitchen on it and your injury would also get cured, whether it is a small cut, scratch or swelling, but is this age-old practice really effective? Let's know the full details about it
Rich in healing properties
Turmeric has powerful anti-inflammatory, antibiotic and antiseptic properties.
These help in the following: Reducing inflammation and redness Preventing infection at the wound site Accelerating the natural healing process
Reduces the risk of infection
The antiseptic nature of turmeric makes it ideal for external use. It acts as a barrier against harmful bacteria, which can otherwise cause complications.
Turmeric Milk for Internal Healing
Not just for external use, drinking turmeric milk (also called haldi doodh) after an injury helps to:
Strengthen the immune system
Reduce internal inflammation
Speeding up overall healing
Backed by traditional wisdom
This remedy is not just superstition – it is backed by Ayurveda and modern science as well. This is why elders apply turmeric on cuts and bruises, as they believe that turmeric can heal wounds.
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