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Turmeric 15ml
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Turmeric is an aromatic plant in the ginger family that has been used for centuries in China, India, and Sri Lanka. Turmeric has a warm, spicy taste that acts as a great burst of flavour in your favourite savoury meals. It can also be emotionally uplifting and stimulating to the mood.

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Manufacturing

Our products are manufactured in Pleasant Grove, Utah, USA both locally and globally. We are independent partners of doTerra to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.

Meet doTERRA Turmeric Oil

Usage instructions:

• Make your own Turmeric Tea by mixing coconut milk, water, honey, tea and one to two drops of Turmeric Essential Oil.

• Add Turmeric essential oil to scrambled eggs or frittatas, plain rice or soups for a subtle spicy and peppery flavor.

• When using Tumeric essential oil in cooking, you may want to start out with The Toothpick Method – simply dip a toothpick in the essential oil bottle, stir into your dish, taste and repeat until you’ve added your desired amount..

Application instructions:

• For food flavouring.


Contraindications:

Only use diluted. Take no more than one drop per day. Keep out of reach of children. Keep out of eyes and mucosa.



Turmeric, a Chef's Companion!

Take advantage of the subtle spicy and peppery flavour of Turmeric by adding a drop or two to scrambled eggs or frittatas, plain rice, or soups. You can also add it to sautéed greens for a peppery flavour. The added bonus to cooking with Turmeric oil? It also allows you to reap the other benefits of Turmeric!

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Sourcing

Why India and Nepal?

Turmeric is sourced from various parts of India and Nepal. It is used extensively as a spice in both places, and consequently, grown abundantly for that market.

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How Does It Work?

India and Nepal

Turmeric is a rhizome, or an underground stock of the plant from which roots grow, that is typically dried and ground as a spice. It is sometimes grown as an intercrop alongside corn, sugarcane, and other crops. Many farmers grow turmeric after they have been growing sugarcane for a few years. They pull out the sugarcane and plant turmeric because it helps provide nutrients for the soil. Farmers in India often say that growing turmeric is like a natural pesticide and fungicide within the soil – growing turmeric has proved healthy for the soil itself – and that sugarcane planted after turmeric has a significantly higher yield.

The essential oil is produced through steam distillation. After farming and harvesting, the turmeric roots are sorted into various grades. Our Turmeric essential oil is a blend that comes from distilling both dried and fresh turmeric.

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Primary Benefits

  • Turmeric brings a burst of flavour to savoury meals.
  • Adds a spicy and peppery flavour to your favourite hot drinks.
  • The aroma of Turmeric provides an emotionally uplifting environment.

doTERRA Sourcing Principles

Alongside doTERRA’s efforts to source the highest quality essential oils, there is also a commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of farmers, harvesters, distillers, and their communities. doTERRA's mutually beneficial sourcing principles are a key element of the company's mission and core values. Some are as follows:

  • Generating Jobs Reducing poverty by creating and sustaining jobs.
  • Fair, On-Time Payments Consistent, fair payments to producers, including prepayments.
  • Building Supplier Capacity Supporting farmers, producers and distillers through training and financial support.
  • Sustaining Long-term Partnerships Multi-year contracts with growers and distillers based on solidarity and respect.

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