Turmeric – the revered Indian gold



The golden turmeric

is sacred in India and an important part of rituals, weddings, and medicine.


Turmeric (Curcuma longa) tincture

No.36

Areas of application

  • Supports the gallbladder and digestion, especially in cases of low-grade inflammatory
  • processes in the gut
  • Liver support, strengthens the liver
  • Joints
  • Blood purification
  • Skin (internal / external use)
  • Has anti-inflammatory effects
  • Helps the body perform its own detoxification more effectively

Forms of preparation

  • Powder, tincture, extract, tea, paste (golden milk)

Active constituents of turmeric

  • Curcuminoids (curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, bisdemethoxycurcumin)
  • Essential oils (turmerone, zingiberene)
  • Resins
  • Polysaccharides
  • Dietary fiber

Example of use:

10–20 drops, 2–3 times daily for at least 3–6 weeks.

Then take a break, please.


📌Please note:

  • The tincture contains ~37% alcohol.
  • Turmeric does not act quickly or noticeably like ginger. It is a long-term regulator.
  • The tincture is taken over several weeks to stabilize bodily processes. It supports the body’s detoxification.
  • Turmeric is not suitable in cases of gallstones, bile duct obstruction, or a highly sensitive liver without prior consultation.

📌Our recommendation is:

Above all, to eat a healthy diet, engage in sports, enjoy daily movement outdoors in nature, and drink clean water. However, in today’s world it is often not possible to follow all of these essential principles of life regularly or long-term. In addition, stress levels are widely high, and exposure to environmental factors, chemicals, toxins, pesticides, and much more has increased.
An essence from the wonderful natural world can not only provide us with valuable vitamins, minerals, and feelings of happiness: when used correctly, it offers remarkably efficient, side-effect free support, both preventively and reactively✔️