Turmeric can bring many benefits to the body, but it is also good for plants, although there may be some doubts.

Originally from Indian cuisine, it is a spice widely used in cooking, has a color, a characteristic flavor and exceptional properties: anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.  It manages to embellish any dish and beyond  .

Turmeric is considered an all-round ally of the home. It belongs to the Zingiberaceae family, is used for both medicinal and food purposes and has many   benefits, each one more important than the other.

Treating diseases with turmeric

It is no coincidence that it  is used to treat many diseases such as flatulence, it even counteracts high cholesterol, promotes digestion and makes the process much easier and faster.

Thanks to its excellent antioxidant, antiviral and antibacterial properties, it acts on any type of problem, making it a must-have in the kitchen and garden. Apparently, turmeric is   the ally in treating plants, whatever they are.  .

Those who use turmeric in cooking and consume it in large quantities must be careful. Some studies have shown that taking turmeric or turmeric supplements for a long period of time can cause liver problems or even interfere with the action of some medications.

For this reason, the Ministry of Health has stated that the use of turmeric   is absolutely not recommended for people with gallstones and gallbladder diseases.

Fungicidal effect of turmeric, how to repel insects

When used in the garden, its fungicidal action produces excellent results. It heals wounds caused by gardening and   eliminates insects and parasites from plants   that would lead to the death of the plants in the long term.

Provides relief from insect bites. Turmeric is an ointment, regenerates any type of hair and can be used on a bad cut to   repair damage caused by pets or broken branches.  .

To apply it to plants, simply mix turmeric with water at room temperature. This will form a spreadable paste that can be spread over the entire affected area.

Its fungicidal action makes it indispensable,  so you should never do without it. Instead of resorting to chemical treatments that are harmful to health, the soil and the plant itself, to eliminate fungi and bacteria you can simply apply a generous amount of powder to adequately treat the heavily infected area.

Treatment of mildew, how to make the miracle cure

Turmeric is particularly effective in treating powdery mildew, better known as powdery mildew, a trophic plant disease caused by fungi. To act in this case, you need to   make a mixture of ash and turmeric.

You need exactly two parts of the first and one part of the second. Then we spread everything directly on the diseased seedling and sometimes wait for the first results, which in any case are surprising.

Turmeric against insects and itching

While gardening, for some reason you may get bitten by insects or experience irritation and injury to your skin. In this case, do not worry, just use turmeric,   which has a soothing and anti-inflammatory effect,   which will instantly relieve discomfort and itching, disinfect the skin and protect it from infections.