Turmeric is an Indian spice that people all over the world have used for thousands of years for both its flavour and medicinal properties. Turmeric is a tropical plant in the ginger family that is native to Southeast Asia and thrives all over the world in warm climates with lots of rain. The turmeric root has anti-inflammatory effects and is rich in antioxidants.
It is perfectly safe for pregnant women to consume turmeric as long as they do so in moderate amounts. Fresh or dried turmeric is safe for pregnant women to be consumed in small amounts, like the amounts that are found in meals like curries and other dishes. However, avoid using supplements or taking medicinal quantities of this spice. Keep in mind that consuming large amounts of turmeric during pregnancy may alter levels of the hormone estrogen in the body, which can cause uterine contractions or bleeding.
One tablespoon of turmeric powder contains:
29 calories
0.91 grams (g) of protein
0.31 g of fat
6.31 g of carbohydrates
2.1 g of fibre
0.3 g of sugar
Benefits of Turmeric
It is remarkable that only one tablespoon of turmeric is also responsible for satisfying 26 percent of daily manganese needs, 16 percent of daily iron, 5 percent of daily potassium and 3 percent of daily vitamin C.
Known as the ‘Queen of Spices’, turmeric has a number of powerful medicinal benefits. Turmeric’s benefits are brought about mainly by a component named curcumin, which is the main active ingredient in the spice.
How to Consume Turmeric
When you are pregnant, you can add turmeric to your meals and drinks to get colour and flavour. Use the powdered spice or fresh turmeric root in the amounts recommended to you. It is advisable that you make turmeric a part of your balanced diet during pregnancy. You can try these following options.
What is the recommended dosage of turmeric?
Turmeric is one of the few spices which is considered safe during pregnancy. But the recommended dosage of turmeric in pregnancy should not exceed 1gm per day, as it can lead to severe health complications. Consult your doctor, on how much turmeric intake is suitable for you.
When can babies eat turmeric?
Please note that feeding turmeric in any form to new born babies is not safe. You can only feed it to infants after they start consuming solid foods. You can add turmeric to your child’s diet from when he/she is 6-9 months old.
Any other concerns or questions about using turmeric when you are pregnant or breastfeeding should be addressed to your doctor.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Is turmeric tea safe for pregnancy?
Turmeric is safe when taken by mouth in small food amounts during pregnancy or breast-feeding. However, turmeric is unsafe when taken by mouth in medicinal amounts during pregnancy. It might promote a menstrual period or stimulate the uterus. The same applies for Turmeric Tea.
Can toddlers eat turmeric?
A small amount of turmeric at a time is totally safe for your toddler. It's a great spice for palate training your little one to be an adventurous eater.
What are the negative effects of turmeric?
Turmeric and curcumin seem to be generally well tolerated. The most common side effects observed in clinical studies are gastrointestinal and include constipation, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, distension, gastroesophageal reflux, nausea, vomiting, yellow stool and stomach ache.
Disclaimer: Always consult your physician/paediatrician before beginning any program. This general information is not intended to diagnose any medical condition or to replace your healthcare professional. Consult with your healthcare professional to design an appropriate program for you and your child.