Turmeric – More of a Medicine Than Spice
10/14/2004 Dinesh C Sharma Press Information Bujreau, Government of India Turmeric is more than just another spice that makes up the delectable India curry famous the world over. A few years back, turmeric hit the headlines in global media when an American patent relating to one of its many medicinal properties was revoked. The patent was granted for wound healing properties of turmeric. Indian authorities challenged it on the grounds that this attribute of turmeric was part of common knowledge in India and was not something novel that can be protected by a patent. The documents that were furnished to the patent office included some of the ancient Ayurvedic texts. This illustrates the significance of turmeric and important qualities that it has been known for centuries now. It is part of Indian folklore and has been used for hundreds of years as a beauty aid as well as grandma’s cure for common ailments like coughs and colds, in addition to acting as a healing agent. In fact, even now turmeric paste is used to beautify brides in ceremonies preceding Indian marriages. Turmeric is claimed to be an important ingredient of many fairness creams available in the market. India is the largest producer of turmeric in the world since nearly 80 per cent of its global production happens in the country. In terms of area, it occupies 60 per cent of the total area under spice and condiment production in the country. Haldi is also grown extensively in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, [...]