What are turmeric and curcumin?
Turmeric, also known as Indian saffron, turmeric root, or Curcuma longa, is a plant native to Southeast Asia. You’re probably most familiar with the rich, golden spice made from its rhizomes (underground stems). For thousands of years, turmeric has been used in cooking and also has a long-standing history in traditional medicine.
Turmeric contains a whole family of plant compounds called “curcuminoids,” and research has linked most of the health benefits of turmeric to one specific curcuminoid: curcumin. Curcumin is an antioxidant that helps support joint and heart health, plus healthy insulin and blood sugar levels.
How is CurcuSorb different from other turmeric curcumin supplements?
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Independently tested and certified. CurcuSorb is tested and certified by NSF International for content accuracy, purity, and freedom from contaminants, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
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Clinically shown to enhance absorption and bioavailability. CurcuSorb contains an easy-to-absorb turmeric complex. In a clinical study (1), CurcuSorb’s turmeric complex had the highest bioavailability compared to standard turmeric extract, turmeric extract with Bioperine® (black pepper), and Meriva® curcumin phytosome. Just one 300 mg capsule of CurcuSorb increases curcuminoid blood levels as much as nearly 2,000 mg of standard turmeric.
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Quality you can trust. CurcuSorb is manufactured in the USA and contains 100% natural, USDA organic certified turmeric complex. It is also gluten-free and vegan and contains no dyes.
Who is likely to benefit from CurcuSorb?
Any adult seeking support for healthy insulin and blood sugar levels, as well as joint, brain, heart, and immune health can benefit from CurcuSorb.
Is there anyone who should not take CurcuSorb?
Do not take CurcuSorb if you are pregnant or nursing, if you have a history of gallstones, bile duct obstruction, or liver problems, or if you have a known allergy to turmeric or curcumin.
CurcuSorb should be used cautiously by men trying to father a pregnancy. Turmeric may lower testosterone levels and decrease sperm motility, which may impact male fertility.
Discontinue CurcuSorb at least two weeks prior to surgical procedures.
Reference:
1. Fanca-Berthon et al. Pharmacokinetics of a single dose of turmeric curcuminoids depends on formulation: results of a human crossover study. J Nutr. 2021;151(7):1802-1816.