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Turmeric & Ginger Review
by sana sim (2019-05-07)
Inflammation occurs as a result of the body’ actions against viruses and infection. The signs include redness and swelling in the affected area. There are times when the body starts the inflammatory response when there are no viruses to fight. This way, the immune system starts causing damage to the body’s own tissues. This response can cause diseases like Rheumatoid arthritis, Psoriatic arthritis, and Gouty arthritis. By adding Turmeric Ginger Tea to your diet, you can counter the effects of inflammation, and deal with the symptoms of these diseases. Both ginger and turmeric are full of anti-inflammatory agents.
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