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Benefits
- Delivers 95 times more active curcumin into the bloodstream than piperine formulas*
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- Promotes a healthy inflammatory response*
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- Supports cardiovascular health*
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- Protects brain and neurological health*
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- Supports healthy carbohydrate metabolism*
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Absorb 95X More Curcumin*
Medical researchers have had a longtime interest in curcumin for its positive effects on inflammatory response, neurological health, and cardiovascular health. But the frustrating problem has always been its poor bioavailability. Curcumin isn t soluble in the gastrointestinal tract, making it difficult to absorb, and it s vulnerable to something called glucuronidation, which converts curcumin into what amounts to inactive waste.
An example of curcumin s poor bioavailability is a study where patients were given a whopping 3.6 grams of ordinary curcumin a day (about 7 capsules). Even at those large doses, detectable blood and liver levels of free-form curcumin were almost non-existent (18).
There is a solution for optimal curcumin uptake. Research shows solid lipid curcumin particles produce 95 times more free curcumin in the bloodstream than highly pure, standardized curcumin (Gota VS et al, 2010).*
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- Delivers 95 times more active curcumin into the bloodstream than piperine formulas*
- Promotes a healthy inflammatory response*
- Supports cardiovascular health*
- Protects brain and neurological health*
- Supports healthy carbohydrate metabolism*
-
Absorb 95X More Curcumin*
Medical researchers have had a longtime interest in curcumin for its positive effects on inflammatory response, neurological health, and cardiovascular health. But the frustrating problem has always been its poor bioavailability. Curcumin isn t soluble in the gastrointestinal tract, making it difficult to absorb, and it s vulnerable to something called glucuronidation, which converts curcumin into what amounts to inactive waste.
An example of curcumin s poor bioavailability is a study where patients were given a whopping 3.6 grams of ordinary curcumin a day (about 7 capsules). Even at those large doses, detectable blood and liver levels of free-form curcumin were almost non-existent (18).
There is a solution for optimal curcumin uptake. Research shows solid lipid curcumin particles produce 95 times more free curcumin in the bloodstream than highly pure, standardized curcumin (Gota VS et al, 2010).*
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