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<blockquote data-quote="msmi1970" data-source="post: 982670" data-attributes="member: 129795"><p>i don't know about blood sugar but it has helped me with an inflamed shoulder. the only other time there was a massive improvement in my shoulder was when i was on an insanely high dose of an NSAID for about 6 weeks. prefer to not do that again.</p><p></p><p>started putting a pinch of turmeric in my vegetables daily about two months ago and my shoulder is back in relatively good nick. i also add some black pepper and cumin to the mix. black pepper apparently increases the potency of turmeric. for some studies, go to youtube "nutritionfacts.org". Dr.Micheal Greger is a vegan so i don't believe every single one of his "scientific" conclusions but useful for non-meat stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msmi1970, post: 982670, member: 129795"] i don't know about blood sugar but it has helped me with an inflamed shoulder. the only other time there was a massive improvement in my shoulder was when i was on an insanely high dose of an NSAID for about 6 weeks. prefer to not do that again. started putting a pinch of turmeric in my vegetables daily about two months ago and my shoulder is back in relatively good nick. i also add some black pepper and cumin to the mix. black pepper apparently increases the potency of turmeric. for some studies, go to youtube "nutritionfacts.org". Dr.Micheal Greger is a vegan so i don't believe every single one of his "scientific" conclusions but useful for non-meat stuff. [/QUOTE]
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