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In India, Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has been a traditional household item for centuries. The rhizomes are boiled, baked and ground into the fragrant, yellow-orange powder used as an ingredient in curry. Turmeric has also been used throughout history as a food preservative.
In the past decade, Turmeric's principle constituent, curcumin, has been extensively studied by Western researchers and scientists for its antioxidant activity. Researchers continue to study curcumin in relation to normal cell growth and normal brain function.
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In India, Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has been a traditional household item for centuries. The rhizomes are boiled, baked and ground into the fragrant, yellow-orange powder used as an ingredient in curry. Turmeric has also been used throughout history as a food preservative.
In the past decade, Turmeric's principle constituent, curcumin, has been extensively studied by Western researchers and scientists for its antioxidant activity. Researchers continue to study curcumin in relation to normal cell growth and normal brain function.
Take 1 caplet twice daily before meals. Allow several weeks for full benefits and lasting results.
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
| organic turmeric rhizome (Curcuma longa Linn.) standardized extract (95% Curcuminoids - 218.5 mg) | 230 mg | * |
| organic turmeric rhizome powder (1% Curcuminoids - 3.7 mg) | 370 mg | * |
If you are pregnant/lactating or have any history of liver, gall bladder or gastrointestinal problems, please consult a health practitioner.