Over the past few years, curcumin has been increasing in popularity.
After reading this, you’ll probably agree and try it out.
Curcumin comes from the yellow pigment from turmeric roots, which has been traditionally for cooking.
Turmeric comes from the same family as ginger, and they both are known for decreasing pain and inflammation.
Some of the potential benefits include:
- Prevents tissue damage from free radicals
- Anti-inflammatory
- Boosts immunity
- Supports healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels
- Blocks platelet aggregation
- Protects liver from toxic compounds
- Stimulates macrophages to clear the central nervous system from toxic oligomers
- Specifically inhibited virus replication in tested viruses
Curcumin however is strong for joint relief as it can decrease inflammation through multiple pathways.
Curcumin inhibits NF-kappaB, a proinflammatory transcription factor, which is responsible for multiple inflammatory diseases.
NF-kappaB has been linked to many diseases including arthritis, cancer, aids, viral infections, muscular dystrophy, and more.
By keeping NF-kappaB in control, inflammation will be greatly reduced and you’ll have less issues with joints and much more.
On the plus side, curcumin has potential for to help relieve pain and enhance joint health.
You’ll not only be reducing and reinforcing joints with curcumin but you’ll also be preventing potential issues that could come with heavy lifting.
Also curcumin can suppress the body's production of TNF-alpha, which can increase inflammation.
This patented ingredient is one of the best you can get as it’s the Curcumin C3 Complex, it is standardized to 95% curcuminoids.
It’s known to have 200% more bioavailability than generic curcumin turmeric extract, and as a bonus it’s halal and kosher.