Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory benefits. A doctor explains why eating turmeric as part of your daily meals is better than taking a turmeric supplement.
Turmeric lattes and golden milk may have catapulted this earthy spice to fame in recent years, but it's actually been used for centuries in Eastern Asian medical systems. It’s easy to find the spice ...
Curcumin is the primary anti-inflammatory compound in turmeric. Curcumin isn't easily absorbed by our bodies on its own. Piperine (found in black pepper) can boost how well your body absorbs the ...
Natural supplements like ashwagandha, berberine, and curcumin are widely perceived as safe, but experts warn that this belief ...
Which curcumin supplement is best? Over the past few years, turmeric has become a hot topic in the health community. Turmeric’s primary active ingredient, curcumin, has numerous benefits for your mind ...
Curcuwin Ultra+, OmniActive Health Technologies’ (“OmniActive” or “the Company”) latest addition to the company’s branded, highly bioavailable curcumin portfolio, was the subject of new science with ...
Turmeric fights inflammation, while magnesium aids sleep and mental health. Can you take them together? Learn about the benefits, risks, and best practices.
Curcumin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and possibly antiviral properties. Historically, traditional Chinese, Indian and Thai medicine have used turmeric. More recently, it has ...
A nanoemulsion containing particles of curcumin, which is known to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, was found capable of modulating the gut microbiota of mice with intestinal ...
A clinical study that was recently published in the European Journal of Nutrition shows that the bioavailability of curcumin can be increased significantly with the help of gammadextrin by a factor of ...