Turmeric Dosage For Neuropathic Pain

Damage to nerves causes nerve pain.

Nerve pain can be a symptom of various severe conditions such as diabetes mellitus, regional pain syndrome (RPS) exposure to toxins, traumatic injuries and cancer.

Impairment to the peripheral nervous system or central nerves system results in pain, this is called as neuropathy.

Peripheral neuropathic pain is also called as nerve pain, sensory peripheral neuropathy or peripheral neuritis .
A nerve in the body sends sensation signals to the brain and alerts the brain to the danger.

In a person with nerve pain, the signaling system does not work precisely.

Even when the pain is felt and the signal is received by the brain there is no evident cause .

Symptoms of Nerve pain include:

  • Difficulty in sleeping
  • Loss of balance
  • Numbness

Benefits of Turmeric in Nerve/Neuropathic Pain

Turmeric relieves nerve pain in the following manner:

1.Turmeric serves as a good analgesic
2.Turmeric is useful in relieving numbness, tingling sensation and pain in hands or feet.
3.It has anti-nociceptive action- it relieves pain signals.
4.It benefits in diabetic neuropathy.

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Best Ways To Take Turmeric For Nerve Pain or Neuropathy

Turmeric dosage for Neuropathic Pain 1

Disclaimer – There is no particular prescribed dose of turmeric defined for Neuropathic Pain. Based on the studies and reader’s reports we have summarized various ways of taking turmeric which could benefit in this disorder.

The dosage depends on the formulation of the turmeric supplement and severity of the health condition. Here is the recommended dose:

Fresh roots

Turmeric roots are a great addition to diet but the limited quantities we eat cannot exert a significant therapeutic effect in neuropathic pain.

Recommended intake: 1-3 g or ½ inch long piece of root sliced or chopped. You can also juice it and take it with a pinch of black pepper.

This can be a part of your fresh juices or taken individually as 30 ml thrice a day to curb pain. You can also make Golden paste from fresh roots.

Further Read – Is fresh turmeric better then powder?

Turmeric powder

If you are including turmeric powder in cooking then 1 tsp daily is sufficient. Always opt for good quality organic turmeric powder (How to identify organic turmeric, Recommended Turmeric brands)

However if you take turmeric powder straight with black pepper then it would be 1-2 g of turmeric powder with a pinch of black pepper.

In terms of teaspoon that would be 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder with ¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper powder twice a day.

Start with small doses and increase gradually. Avoid taking it on an empty stomach. You can also make Turmeric capsules at home.

Maximum dose: 1 tsp of turmeric powder with ¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper thrice a day

Golden Paste

Golden Paste combines heat, black pepper and healthy fats to increase the absorption of turmeric.

It is highly recommended to take this paste after/with meals and to avoid taking it close to other medications. (Read Does Turmeric cause acid reflux? Black pepper in GP: Does it cause drug interaction?) Here is the recipe.

You can also make Golden Paste from fresh roots.

Start with small doses such as 1/4-1/2 tsp and if you see no side effects then increase the dose by ¼ teaspoon every week. Continue till reach a dose of 1-2 tsp 2-3 times a day (precisely 1 tsp 3 times a day).

Also if the pain is too severe you can consider splitting the dose and taking it in regular intervals. Or you may increase the dose.

This is the ideal dose of Golden Paste where you should experience relief. The ideal dose differs with every individual; some do fine on a small dose while some may need more.

Thinking of other ways to take Golden Paste read 10 ways to take Golden Paste

Maximum dosage: 1 table spoon 2-3 times a day only advised if you are comfortable taking it and not experiencing gastric side effects.

Turmeric tincture

Some individuals swear by turmeric tincture’s pain relief action. And it also skips the taste issue.

Take 10-30 drops 2-3 times a day depending on the condition. It can be added to teas, juices or smoothies.

Maximum dosage: 20-30 drops 3 times a day

Turmeric tea

This is a good option for tea lovers and who want to skip the taste of turmeric paste. Here is the recipe.

Recommended intake: 1-2 cups a day

Turmeric Milk

This is just perfect when it comes to combating pain naturally. You can find the recipe here.

Recommended intake: 1-2 cups a day

Turmeric supplements

The recommended dosage for supplements is 300-400mg 2-3 times a day for standardized 95% curcumin extract.

However the dose would differ based on the formulation, hence it is best to consult a doctor before taking turmeric supplements.

Avoid taking supplements on an empty stomach and close to the time of taking medicines. Consult a health practitioner before taking turmeric supplements.

Precautions

Turmeric in diet is absolutely safe. Turmeric supplements should be taken with care. (Read Side effects of Turmeric)

If you are taking blood thinners, turmeric supplements should be avoided. Turmeric can be included in diet in small doses. If suffering from a bleeding disorder consult a doctor and herbalist or naturopath before taking turmeric.

Turmeric supplements should be avoided in case of pregnancy and lactation. Discontinue use of turmeric supplements 2 weeks prior to surgery.

Turmeric supplements should be avoided in case of gall bladder obstructions.

Turmeric may interact with certain medications like stomach acid reducing drugs, diabetes medications, blood thinners. Avoid taking turmeric supplements at the same time as medicines.

If suffering from gout or kidney stones, limit intake of turmeric as a spice. (Read Does turmeric cause kidney stones? Is turmeric safe in gout?)

Consult a health practitioner before taking turmeric supplements.

If harrowed by turmeric stains here is how you can take care of them.

Conclusion

Turmeric has many medicinal properties such as anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory property which makes it efficient in treating the symptoms of neuropathic pain such as numbness or pain in hands or feet.

Turmeric is beneficial for patients suffering from neuropathic pain.

Thinking where to buy good turmeric? Check our recommendations on Organic Turmeric Brands and Turmeric Products.

2 thoughts on “Turmeric Dosage For Neuropathic Pain”

  1. I have burning very SEVERELY in my legs and feet as I fell off the deck and damaged the nerves in my legs.. Can I use Turmeric for this and if so how much can I TAKE a day?. I have bought the tablets which, at this time, I only take 2 a day. Can I increase this dosage?
    Thank you for any help that you can give me….I am sick of this pain and burning…The doctor’s do not seem to be able to help me.
    THANK YOU
    SHIRLEY

    Reply
  2. @A, you can just use photos from when you were younger or less fat for example thats a same effect and its what almost everyone does. That should answer your question

    Reply

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