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

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    Turmeric is believed to reduce the production of melanin in the skin, lightening areas that are hyperpigmented from UV damage or post-acne hyperpigmentation,” says Deanne Mraz, M.D., F.A.A.D ...

  3. Turmeric might help treat your indigestion, study shows - AOL

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    Turmeric has been used by people in Southeast Asia to treat stomach discomfort and other inflammatory conditions, Pongpirul said. Its medicinal use dates back hundreds of years, according to a ...

  4. 6 Ways Turmeric Tea Benefits Your Health - AOL

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    6 Turmeric Tea Benefits. Long used as an Ayurvedic remedy, curcumin has captured the interest of the medical and scientific communities as well—namely because an impressive amount of research ...

  5. Turmeric juice - Wikipedia

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    Turmeric juice is claimed to have health benefits that include easing an upset stomach and reducing arthritis pain. [2] Medical research has been carried out on purported health-giving properties of the main ingredient in turmeric juice, curcumin , though studies have not determined a precise dose, safety, or mechanism of action to require ...

  6. Coleus scutellarioides - Wikipedia

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    Coleus scutellarioides, commonly known as coleus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae (the mint or deadnettle family), native to southeast Asia through to Australia. Typically growing to 60–75 cm (24–30 in) tall and wide, it is a bushy, woody-based evergreen perennial , widely grown for the highly decorative variegated ...

  7. Cimora - Wikipedia

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    This plant is traditionally used for the treatment of skin conditions, such as eczemas. [11] Cimorilla or timorilla, also known as Coleus blumei (now Coleus scutellarioides). This plant is used externally on inflammation. Cimora macanche, also known as Sanchezia. Cimora lanza, also known as Iresine. Cimora León also known as Acalypha macrostachya.