Paul Saladino· MD
effective cinnamon and turmeric on urinary oxalate excretion
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effective cinnamon and turmeric on urinary oxalate excretion
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turmeric specifically turmeric root quite high in oxalates for this conversation
cinnamon turmeric and oxalates which is something that i've shown in the past
turmeric is a very high source of oxalates and if you've read my book or you know any of my discussions of oxalates you know this oxalic acid can accumulate in humans and potentially cause major issues
the percentage of oxalate that was water soluble different markedly between cinnamon and turmeric which appeared to be the primary cause of greater urinary oxalate excretion and absorption from turmeric turmeric is very high in oxalates guys