Of course,
you must have prior knowledge of ‘Turmeric’
and its related uses, but have you ever come across the origin of this product
and how it can be used?
Turmeric is a spice that comes from the turmeric
plant. It is commonly used in Asian food. You probably know turmeric as the
main spice in curry. It has a warm, bitter taste and is frequently
used to flavor or color curry powders, mustards, butters, and cheeses. Where
rest of the world including Asian countries uses turmericas an antioxidant, U.S.
uses it as a main components of curry powder.
Let’s understand more about its uses and side effects:
·
Why do
people really use turmeric?
A substance in turmeric, called ‘Curcumin’
plays it all. It helps to reduce inflammation. Research also shows that the
presence of Curcumin blocks the growth of certain tumors in human body; helping
the body to react healthy with the usage of Turmeric.
Whereas our Vitboost turmeric formula
has 1500mg of Turmeric Curcumin with 95% Standardized Curcuminoids per serving
(Highest Potency) and10mg of Bioperine (black pepper) for enhanced absorption
and bio-availability.
·
What amount
of turmeric must be consumed?
There is no standard dosage. Ask
your health care provider for advice.
·
What are
the risks/side effects of consuming Turmeric in heavy doses?
Though its constituents can help
you boost your bio-availability but on the other hand; it can
cause nausea and diarrhea, especially in high doses or after
long-term use. It might also pose a risk of ulcers in high doses.
As a topical treatment, it can
cause skin irritation. Caution is advised when turmeric
is taken by people known to have gallstones; consult your health
care provider first.Pregnant Ladies
must avoid the usage of this product and should consult doctor if required.
·
What are
the benefits of our Vitboost Turmeric Curcumin?
Supports healthy joints & brain
function and memory - Helps regulate immune & digestive system - Promotes
Cardiovascular health. Similar to Bio Schwartz and Nature’s Nutrition Turmeric
Curcumin with Bioperine.
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