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About Turmeric

Stop the Turmeric

Turmeric is a wonderful spice. But it is very powerful and must be used with great care when it comes to our animals, and many humans I would assume too. All herbs and spices have medicinal properties and the body is forced to process them when given. From my perspective, they are never to be used as a daily routine especially when it comes to diet and care of our animals, we could do immense harm. Each must be tested against the being, the synergy and the time-frame, no guessing.

Therefore, from my perspective, turmeric MUST NOT BE GIVEN DAILY or as a preventative.

If the body has inflammation, which is why so many people favour turmeric paste, then the toxins must be addressed with the inflammation, The inflammation is a symptom of something much larger going on in the body. Inflammation is an important sophisticated signal the body is sending saying “help the body, stop the toxicity”. It is not a signal saying, “deal with the inflammation”. Inflammation is again a product of something larger going on.

Usually, inflammation is a result of direct exposure to a combination of toxins found in this section, the toxicity section of this website.

Why is the body inflamed? This is the fundamental question and again, the source must be addressed immediately and stopped.

Turmeric, when dowsed, I am getting may be given to an animal a maximum of two days, then it becomes toxic to the body. This is why this has been placed in this section of this website as it is causing immense harm to one of my clients via a supplement on the market from a reputable retired veterinarian. I am also getting not all ingredients are listed on the bottles of all the herbal products being sold which are also coming up as very toxic to my client.

Pros and Cons of Turmeric

Below, in the resources section of this page, Brave AI lists the pros and cons of turmeric. When I scan the dog, my client, to see how it is impacting her, I get it is impacting her iron levels, her ability to absorb iron and she is also allergic to it. It is showing up as an ear infection in her right ear, as this is her stomach meridian trying to flush the turmeric which I have since negated using energy. Nux Vomica the body is asking for with high levels of zinc picolinate, 30 mg for the next 10 days to help the body heal and rebalance.

Supplements in Food

If the pet owner is mixing in supplements into the animal’s food, and the animal is hungry and this is their only source of food as they cannot forage, then they will eat it. It is not ideal but their stomach hurts and they need to eat, so they eat the food even though it has hints of toxicity, as this is all they have.

Eventually they stop eating when the body is in dire straits though, yet no one is most likely linking this to toxic supplements in the food. The animal is then placed on a number of pharmaceuticals without having ever addressed the core issue forcing the body to eat, and the decay continues.

All supplements if giving any, should be placed off to the side in separate piles, if the animal eats around the pile then you know, not good for them and stop immediately. In 2025 March, no supplements are coming up needed for any animal, I energetically dowse up the minerals and vitamins with zinc sometimes needed to support the healing, but the diet and energy healing does the rest. This not only keeps the body clean and free to do its innate intelligent job, but also the body is not forced to have to process things it does not want. This is very important.

My Suggestion

My suggestion is do not use this spice unless it is geographically natural to the cuisine of the area and the person is well versed in the spice with regards to medicinal properties and how it impacts the body. Usually in the cultures where this spice is used, there is a synergy with other spices so I feel there is a balance which is maintained in the diet based on ancient customs.

Instead, I suggest pet owners use essential oils via smell and application with the animal directing offering bladderwrack and other herbs individually so the animal may self-dose.

Cleaning up the diet so it is species appropriate free of GMOs and all pet food industry ingredients is essential. If the food is sold in a bag, can or jar for animals, this is industry and the more I work, the more I am seeing we all need to stay away from the highly marketed untested pet food products.

Testing & Synergy with Other Products

While we wish for testing we must understand that testing means cruelty and harm to others. Unimaginable harm. So instead of using any of these products, what we all must support is regenerative farms and farmers where the cycle of nature is honored and respected without toxins. This is vital to restore all species food supplies and the planet’s health.

If Not Good for Puppies….Stop!

If a message such as this below is seen on any product – then it is safe to assume it is not good for your adult dog either. Do not be fooled that the body may be hurt in these circumstances but is not being hurt under others. I cannot even imagine how they even found this out scientifically, the harm done to another.

This is irresponsible. This is not okay, and from my perspective, this product should not be on the market. It has a bunch of organic herbs and turmeric in it as one can see below, with not all ingredients listed I am getting via dowsing.

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The above are herbs, and should not be given as a supplement ever, as they could do immense harm. Ashwagandha and turmeric are a big no. This product as a whole does not test well for the carbon-based body at all.

Every human has the capability to muscle-test and or dowse to determine the truth. Please use these skills so you may determine what is good for your lovely animal(s).

Resources

Research | Brave AI Summary, 2025 April 4 | Pros and Cons of Turmeric
Turmeric, a popular spice and medicinal herb, has several pros and cons. Here are some key points:

Pros:

  • Little to no side effects: When used in food, turmeric is generally safe and has minimal side effects.234
  • Prevents inflammation: It has potent anti-inflammatory properties that can help manage conditions like arthritis and reduce inflammation.345+2
  • Fairly priced: Turmeric is relatively inexpensive and accessible.2
  • Versatile health benefits: It can be used in its natural form for various health benefits, such as improving digestion and liver function.234+3
  • Healing benefits: Turmeric has profound healing effects on the body, including antioxidant properties that protect cells from oxidative damage.345+2
  • Potential cancer-fighting properties: Studies suggest that curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, may inhibit cancer cell growth and reduce metastasis.67

Cons:

  • May cause sickness, nausea, and upset stomach: High doses or prolonged use can lead to digestive issues.234+3
  • Risks for iron deficiency: Turmeric can interfere with iron absorption, which can be problematic for individuals with iron deficiency.234+3
  • Not enough evidence for all health benefits: While many benefits are claimed, not all are backed by sufficient scientific evidence.234+3
  • Slow onset of effects: It may take a long time to see significant health benefits from turmeric.234+3
  • Variety of products: There are many versions of turmeric supplements, some of which may be synthetic or adulterated.234+3
  • Potential interactions with medications: Turmeric can interact negatively with certain medications, such as blood thinners, antidepressants, and chemotherapy drugs.456+1
  • Blood-thinning effects: Turmeric can act as a blood thinner, which may increase the risk of bleeding, especially for those with bleeding disorders.456+1
  • Iron absorption: High doses of turmeric can inhibit iron absorption, potentially leading to iron deficiency.456+1
  • Liver toxicity: There have been reports of liver injury or toxicity associated with turmeric supplements.456+1
  • Allergic reactions: Some people may experience allergic reactions, such as rashes or hives, when using turmeric.456+1

These pros and cons highlight the potential benefits and risks associated with turmeric use. It is advisable to consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking medications.

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