Q: I’ve been reading with great interest the medicinal value of turmeric and also using it to fighting viral and other infections. That I was hooked to turmeric during the COVID-19 pandemic is obvious. Could you kindly distil the glut of information available on turmeric and make it simple for readers like me?
— PS, Bengaluru
A: Most viral illnesses, such as flu, not only provoke the respiratory tract, nose, and throat — they are also the most common illnesses we bump into in life. While it has been a regular ‘drill’ to relate to viral disorders, according to the functional area affected — or, seasons — based on the given virus’ preference, there are no fixed rules for a virus to wobble a particular anatomical part.
Viruses are spread in a variety of ways — inhalation, swallowing, bites, or stings, of insects, such as mosquitoes, other parasites, and ticks. While our body has a number of security mechanisms in place to deflect a virus attack, including physical barricades, like the skin, most viruses, as smart as they are, have the ability to ‘pull up’ the body’s immune fortifications. Such buttresses begin with the white blood cells [WBCs], viz., lymphocytes, which ‘swot’ to batter and rout the virus, or the cells the virus has infected. When the body endures the virus attack, the lymphocytes keep the ‘classified’ information of the intruder and respond more quickly and effectively to a consequent infection by the same virus. This is labelled as immunity.
The outbreak of such infections can, in certain situations, be dreadful. They may also, sooner than later, turn into epidemics, or pandemics. One such example of a viral ‘inferno’ that brought the world to its feet was the deadly COVID-19, which was declared a horrific pandemic by WHO.
COVID-19
COVID-19 is a debilitating illness caused by coronavirus [Covid-19], which, in specific cases — especially in the elderly population, or people with co-morbid illnesses, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and asthma, among others — may lead to severe respiratory tract dysfunction and sudden death.
Common early symptoms of COVID-19 may include —
- Fever
- Incessant cough
- Breathing difficulty
Severe symptoms may include —
- Troubled breathing
- Prolonged chest pain
- Difficulty waking up
- Bluish-coloured face and lips.
Management
Your doctor would be in the best position to advice you on what medications you should be taking to help fight your viral illness. They may also suggest non-pharmacological measures aimed to relieve your symptoms and recover without complications. Other integrated approaches include natural supplements, such as curcumin [derived from turmeric], vitamin C, zinc, and resveratrol, among others, to help prevent and manage viral illnesses better.
Curcumin To The Fore
Curcumin has been widely used as a therapeutic agent — right from ancient times. The active ingredient present in turmeric is curcumin, which has nature-ingrained antiseptic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-oxidant properties.
The best thing about this ‘natural aspirin like anti-inflammatory agent’ is that it is not only safe, but also effective. This pristine attribute has been confirmed and replicated through clinical studies. More recently, curcumin has received a renewed ‘look-in’ as a natural candidate to boost immunity, ever since the outbreak of COVID-19. Several medical researchers and clinicians have been vigorously suggesting curcumin as a therapeutic agent for reducing inflammation in the lung caused by most viruses and also as a preventative. Others aver that curcumin has the ability to enhance your immunity and possibly help to minimise symptoms too, in case you get unfortunately affected by the COVID-19, or any other, virus at some point. It’d be interesting to note that most conventional treatment choices only help to reduce 1-2 types of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Curcumin, on the other hand, has shown great promise as it helps to suppress several pro-inflammatory cytokines, viz., TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-1 beta, IL-8, as well as chemokines [CCL-5, MCP-1 and MIP-alpha].
Curcumin provides other benefits too — it helps to cleanse, or ‘detox,’ the respiratory tract and fight infections that cause cold and flu. It is an excellent immunity builder for people who suffer perennially from sinusitis and bronchitis. It helps to reduce inflammation in the upper as well as the lower respiratory tract — this eases nasal congestion, bronchial asthma and other related conditions. Most important — the anti-viral factor in curcumin helps to reduce the replication of viruses, a game-changer. This helps, no less, to further expand one’s immunity — your natural insurance strategy.
The Best Curcumin
The use of curcumin amplified dramatically across the globe in the wake of the COVID-19 tempest — be it Asia, Europe, the Middle East, or elsewhere. Most of us, especially in the East, have been consuming turmeric powder, as a tradition, in warm milk. However, the quantity of curcumin in turmeric powder is just not sufficient, or optimal.
It is imperative that consuming high-quality curcumin supplements is the need of the hour — primarily because the dose of curcumin in quality supplements is optimal and also therapeutically appropriate.