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airway inflamtion and steriods

MAC & Bronchiectasis | Last Active: Jul 14 8:46am | Replies (16)

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@sueinmn

Actually, turmeric does have an anti-inflammatory effect within the body, including the lungs.
The problem is, that as a supplement and long-used ayurvedic medication, it has not necessarily been quantitatively studied for its effect on specific organs or ailments.

While I primarily use it for osteoarthritis & muscle pain, I have noticed that I need to use my Symbicort (combo LABA/ICS) inhaler less, and my budosenide nebs not at all, as long as I take 900-1000 mg of curcumin daily. The next month will be a great test - because I have 2 surgeries coming up, I must stop the curcumin because it also has anticoagulant properties. We'll see how my joints & lungs fare!

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That is interesting to hear, Sue. I have to remember to take it! A month or two back, I accidently went without taking my pills (just hrt, antidepressant and a bunch of supplements) for a few days and then decided I was OVER taking them, so simply stopped. I am not recommending that to anyone, as I know you are meant to wean off, but part of me is reluctant to start anything again, as it is so liberating not to be taking anything! 😊

Best of luck with your surgeries too.

Good luck, Sue, with your surgeries and best wishes for a speedy recovery.