Turmeric has long been used in Asian traditional medicine as a stomach tonic and blood purifier, and for the treatment of liver ailments, skin diseases and wound healing. It also was used externally, to heal sores, and as a cosmetic.
In Thailand, Turmeric rhizomes have been use to treat dizziness, gonorrhea and peptic ulcers and as an appetite stimulant, carminative, astringent and antidiarrheal. Externally the rhizome is used to treat insect bites, ringworm, wounds, bleeding, and the teeth and gums.
In Thailand, Turmeric is one of the most important folk remedies, with official sanction for use. Among the herbs often classified as spices, Turmeric is one of the best-researched for pharmacological effects.
Today, it is considered potentially beneficial in treating or reducing symptoms associated with a wide range of health conditions, due to its antioxidant, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial effects. |
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Pflanze : Ausverkauft
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Lebensraum
Zone 11 = Minimale Winter Temperatur 4C bis 10C (40F bis 50F)
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Geclustered ( mit mehreren Stielen in einem Individuum )
Schnell wachsend
Medizinische Pflanze
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Anbau
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Substrat |
Temperatur im Winter |
Licht |
Bewässerung im Herbst - Winter |
Bewässerung in der hei�en Periode |
Düngung während des Wachsens |
Beschneidung |
Umpflanzung |
1 Kies + 1 Erde + 1 Humus
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Drinnen im Winter, Temperatur min. 11 bis 16C
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Sonnig
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Selten oder ab und zu
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Regelmä�ig und reichlich, aber nicht so viel, dass das Wasser den Topf durchquert
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Regelmä�ig aber mit Abstand
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Jedes Jahr Umpflanzen wenn möglich
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