Laboratory studies suggest that curcumin acts as a weak phytoestrogen and seems to have cancer protective effects.
· Lab studies have also shown that curcumin induces programmed death of colon cancer cells, and clinical trials are investigating the use of curcumin in treatment of colon cancer.
· Curcumin suppresses microinflammation in the GI tract associated with inflammatory bowel disease.
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