Benefits:
- Encourages a healthy inflammatory response.*
- Supports your body's immune, circulatory and glandular systems.*
- Helps safeguard your body at the cellular level.*
How It Works:
Strengthen your body's daily defenses. This antioxidant-rich turmeric extract promotes a healthy inflammatory response while supporting your bodys immune, circulatory and glandular systems. Formulated for maximum potency, CurcuminBP features black pepper, which studies show enhances bioavailability. Enjoy naturally powerful results with CurcuminBP--your first line of defense for a healthier life.*
Ingredients:
Curcumin: Obtained from the rhizomes of the yellow curry spice turmeric (Curcuma longa L), curcumin has been safely used for centuries in Indian Ayurvedic medicine. A potent antioxidant, curcumin supports a healthy inflammatory response and may help with weight loss as well as support the skeletal, circulatory, digestive and immune systems.
Black pepper extract: A black pepper fruit extract from the Piper nigrum species, black pepper has been added to enhance curcumin's naturally poor bioavailability. Black pepper may also aid with some occasional digestive discomfort and has antioxidant properties.
Recommended Use:
Take 2 capsules daily with water.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Turmeric spice has a history that goes back nearly 4,000 years, from the Vedics who cooked with it in India, to its use in religious ceremonies in Southeast Asia, to Susruta’s Ayurvedic Compendium (250 BC) that recommends a turmeric ointment to relieve “the effects of poisoned food.” Marco Polo even described this spice in wonder, apparently stunned that its qualities were so similar to saffron. What’s in a name? Plenty. Today turmeric is cultivated primarily in India where it’s referred to as haldi or manjal. In many languages, people simply call it yellow root. In Sanskrit, there are at least 53 names for turmeric. Some of the most interesting: bhadra (lucky), haridra (dear to hari, Lord Krishna) and jayanti (one that wins over diseases). No matter what you call it, turmeric is currently found in spice cabinets for cooking authentic Indian dishes. And in medicine cabinets for its absolute multitude of health benefits.