What Happens When You Combine Turmeric and Honey for Weight Loss

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Key Takeaways

  • Turmeric and honey may help reduce inflammation when incorporated into a healthy diet.  
  • Eating a variety of anti-inflammatory foods, such as turmeric and honey, can aid in weight loss.  

Turmeric is hailed as an anti-inflammatory superfood—and pairing it with a spoonful of honey may up your antioxidants, reduce inflammation, and even help you lose weight. 

Can Turmeric and Honey Help You Lose Weight?

Eating a healthy diet focused on anti-inflammatory foods, including turmeric and honey, may help you lose weight, Tracey Brigman, EdD, MS, RDN, LD, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Georgia told Verywell. 

“An anti-inflammatory diet contains foods rich in fiber, nutrients, and phytochemicals and is an overall healthy eating plan that could result in weight loss if someone chooses this eating plan instead of the typical Western-type eating plan, which tends to be higher in processed meats, refined sugars, saturated fat and lower in fiber and nutrients,” said Brigman.

However, adding turmeric and honey to a diet full of inflammatory foods probably won't do much for weight loss.

“Chronic Inflammation affects your entire body; multiple steps need to be taken consistently to reduce inflammation,” Julia Zumpano, a registered dietitian nutritionist RDN at the Cleveland Clinic, told Verywell.

Can Turmeric and Honey Help Reduce Inflammation?

“Chronic inflammation can increase insulin resistance, inflammatory chemicals can stimulate appetite and fat storage, and inflammation has the potential to slow down your metabolism,” Zumpano said.

However, according to Zumpano, adding just two anti-inflammatory ingredients to your diet is unlikely to help much.

Instead, you can lose weight by consistently eating a variety of anti-inflammatory foods, getting enough sleep, and maintaining an active lifestyle.

"Blood sugar is better regulated to reduce fat storage, appetite, and cravings are more likely suppressed, and metabolism improves," Zumpano said.

Do They Have Other Health Benefits?

Aside from weight loss, turmeric and honey can benefit your health in other ways.

Turmeric gets its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties from a natural compound, or polyphenol, called curcumin. “It is also rich in phytochemicals which can have protective health benefits to fight against cancer and heart disease,” said Brigman.

Honey contains mainy sugar along with amino acids, minerals ,and vitamins that give it antioxidant sand anti-inflammatory benefits. 

“Research on honey shows the antioxidants may help reduce risk of heart disease, may help relieve gastrointestinal tract issues, and may offer antidepressant and anti-anxiety benefits,” Brigman said. 

Why It's Best Not to Overdo It

In the case of turmeric and honey, consuming more does not always mean more health benefits. If you consume too much turmeric, especially via supplements, you can face various health issues, said Brigman.

“Side effects of supplementation can include GI disturbances, increased risk of kidney stones, and liver disease,” Brigman said. “Too much turmeric can also interfere with some medications like pain relievers, chemotherapy, blood thinners, and immunosuppressive drugs.”

Turmeric may also contain high levels of lead metals, so it's best not to consume it in large amounts. You should always talk with your doctor if you are on medications before taking turmeric.

Brigman added that sugar is the main component of honey, so it should be treated as an added sweetener and consumed relatively sparingly.

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