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Monday Health & Wellness: “Anti-Everything” Pills

admin November 11, 2013

Turmeric Pills edit

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I really don’t know how you’d describe these pills, exactly.  They are a combination of three powerful herbs, which can fight just about any type of virus, bacteria, inflammation, pain, infection…you name it.  Hence, “anti-everything.”

They contain turmeric, which is strongly anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and all around awesome.  Also acerola berry powder (pure), which is very high in vitamin C.  Finally, goldenseal root powder, which is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, immune-boosting, and enhances the potency of other herbs it’s taken with.  So, as you see, pretty amazing stuff.

I take 1 – 2 pills a day if I am sick or feel like I might be getting sick.  I think that they could be taken more often, but be careful with them — they’re potent.

Ingredients (by weight):

  • 3 oz. turmeric root powder (buy here)
  • 1 1/2 oz. acerola berry powder (buy here)
  • 1/2 oz. goldenseal root powder (buy here)

Directions:

Place a glass jar or bowl onto a kitchen scale and 0 it out.  Add the herbs to it by weight.

turmeric mix

 

Shake the jar (with a lid on) to combine thoroughly.

turmeric mix shaken

 

Now, you just have to fill the capsules.  This will make around 300, maybe 350.  I did about 200 and kept the rest of the mix in the glass jar for later.  If you can get a capsule machine, they are so much faster.  It takes a good minute to fill a capsule manually; I can fill 24 in 2 – 3 minutes with the machine.  They only cost about $12, so if you plan to make capsules more than a few times, you should get one.  I also used mine to make more liver pills after I finished this set.

Store the finished pills in a glass jar in a cool, dry place.  That’s it!

What’s your go-to remedy for illness?

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  1. Can we just order them from you? the anit everything pill

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  2. Is turmeric root powder the same as the turmeric you buy in the grocery or is it something else?

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  3. Are these for adults only? This recipe looks amazing! Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Is there a way to convert this into a tea or tincture instead of making the pills?

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  5. I think it might be good to point out that turmeric should not be taken medicinally during pregnancy or if trying to conceive; and goldenseal is also something to be cautious of as both can cause uterine contractions. Turmeric was used traditionally in blends for natural birth control.

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  6. Next time you make these, will you please estimate the measurements, for those of us that don’t have scales to weigh them out?
    Thanks!

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  7. Are these to be taken only when sick or feel like you’re getting sick? Can they be taken everyday to prevent illness? Also can I take this in addition to Elderberry Syrup? Thanks, love this site!

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  8. I’m interested in getting a capsule machine but not sure what size capsules to use… What size do you recommend…. Size 000?

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  9. I will add a couple things to keep in mind to this recipe:

    Goldenseal root is a very potent antimicrobial and is generally not recommended to use for more than 3 weeks at a time without at least 1 week break. It would also be a good idea to take probiotics or eat extra fermented foods during and after use to replenish any healthy gut bacteria that may have taken a hit.

    Goldenseal root can be expensive (because of over-harvesting, especially in the wild), so some people use Oregon Grape Root as a substitute because they share similar compounds (and it is less expensive).

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  10. Thank you, Jill. I was going to suggest an alternative to the endangered goldenseal.

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  11. Is this safe to take during pregnancy?

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  12. Sharing on FB – very interesting!

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  13. Can you take while breastfeeding?

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  14. I have often heard about the ‘bio-availability’ of turmeric…meaning the body absorbs it better when it is mixed with another compound (example: black pepper). Is there any truth to this and if so, how would that affect the recipe? Thank you 🙂

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  15. What size capsules do you generally make? 0, 00, etc?

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  16. I use elderberry, baking soda, and ginger. it worked today for a mild stomach bug.

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  17. ” I think that they could be taken more often, but be careful with them — they’re potent.”

    Can you please explain what you mean by “they’re potent”
    Thank you.

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  18. It would be good to add ginger root as the tumeric needs the heat from it to work at it’s best.

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  19. Two questions. Is this safe to give to children? And would it work to mix into yogurt or applesauce so they could eat it?

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  20. […] remedies are gentle but potent.  I love that if I have a headache, I can grab one of my anti-everything pills, and it’s probably going to work — without any side effects.  (It won’t work […]

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  21. Kate, I’ve seen several comments asking whether this is safe to use while nursing or pregnant. I’d be interested to see an answer, since I expect to be pregnant or nursing for the next couple years. 🙂
    What do you think? Thanks.

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  22. My go to remedy is Oregano Oil capsules. Boosts the immune system and is a natural antibiotic. Good for stomach problems, lung problems, and will stop a UTI in it’s tracks. My mom has chronic UTI’s. I started her on a regimen of one 150mg concentrated 10-1 capsule a day and it did what the prescription medicine her doctor gave her didn’t,. It got rid of the UTI and helped her stomach problems. Now she takes one daily as a preventative. I take them if I feel cruddy, it cures the problem before it becomes a problem.

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  23. Could I add some cinnamon to the combination to help with BP and Diabetes?

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  24. How often would you recommend use while pregnant and breastfeeding?

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  25. Mountain Rose Herbs doesn’t carry Goldenseal root power any longer. Where else can we get it?

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  26. […] also made these amazing anti-everything pills, which really can be used for everything.  So far, headaches, muscle aches, menstrual cramps, […]

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