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Curcumin (Natural Turmeric Extract) with Piperine
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 CapsulesServings Per Container: Varies
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value* |
|---|---|
| Curcumin (from Curcuma longa) (Root) (standardized to minimum 95% curcuminoids) 495 mg |
† |
| Black Pepper Extract (Piper nigrum) (fruit) (standardized to minimum 95% piperine) 5 mg |
† |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
† Daily Value Not Established
‡
These supplement facts may vary from the product you receive. Please call for exact numbers.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose Capsule
Free of: Added Sugar, Soy, Dairy, Yeast, Gluten, Corn, & Additives.
Directions: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules daily, preferably with meals or as directed by a physician.
Warning: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have any medical conditions, consult your physician before use. Do not use if you have a known allergy to turmeric or plants in the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family. Black pepper extract may affect the absorption of certain medications. Keep out of reach of children.
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*NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
What Is Curcumin (Natural Turmeric Extract)?
Turmeric comes from the root of Curcuma longa, a plant traditionally used in Indian and Southeast Asian cuisine. Its bright yellow pigment comes from a group of compounds called curcuminoids. Curcumin is the most studied and biologically active of these compounds.
Standardized curcumin extract delivers a concentrated amount of curcuminoids—far more than culinary turmeric alone—allowing for more consistent benefits. Curcumin has potent antioxidant activity, influences inflammatory signaling pathways, and supports long-term cellular health.
What Is Piperine?
Piperine is the primary active compound found in black pepper (Piper nigrum). Beyond its familiar sharp flavor, piperine plays a crucial role in enhancing the absorption of nutrients. The body has a difficult time absorbing curcumin on its own, as it rapidly metabolizes and eliminates it. Piperine helps address this limitation by temporarily slowing certain metabolic processes in the liver and gut, allowing curcumin to remain available in the bloodstream for a longer period. Studies show that combining curcumin with piperine significantly increases curcumin bioavailability compared to curcumin alone.
Potential Curcumin (Turmeric) and Piperine Supplement Benefits
Turmeric has a long history of use in Ayurveda for supporting overall wellness and comfort. Modern research continues to investigate how it influences antioxidant support, inflammation, and cognitive function.
Antioxidant Support at the Cellular Level
Curcumin contains phenolic compounds that neutralize free radicals, including highly reactive oxygen species such as superoxide. By helping to counter oxidative stress, curcumin supports cellular integrity across various tissues, including the brain, cardiovascular system, and joints. Animal studies also show that curcumin can activate other antioxidants.
Supports a Healthy Inflammatory Response
Inflammation is a normal immune response. However, persistent low-grade inflammation may contribute to long-term tissue stress. Curcumin interacts with multiple inflammatory mediators and signaling molecules, helping maintain balance in inflammatory pathways. These mechanisms are especially relevant for joint comfort, digestive health, and cardiovascular wellness.
Cognitive and Brain Health
Curcumin can cross the blood-brain barrier. Research indicates that it supports neuronal health by reducing oxidative stress and modulating inflammatory signaling in the brain. Curcumin may also help support memory and cognitive resilience, particularly during times of stress.
Holistic Health and Pain Management
Curcumin’s therapeutic reach extends far beyond general wellness. By deactivating specific pain-detecting enzymes, this potent extract functions as a biological shield against physical discomfort. Clinical studies continue to validate its role in pain management, while its inherent antibacterial qualities suggest a broader utility in supporting skin integrity and accelerated wound recovery.
Potential DHEA and Pregnenolone Benefits
Potential Curcumin (Turmeric) and Piperine Supplement Benefits
Turmeric has a long history of use in Ayurveda for supporting overall wellness and comfort. Modern research continues to investigate how it influences antioxidant support, inflammation, and cognitive function.
Antioxidant Support at the Cellular Level
Curcumin contains phenolic compounds that neutralize free radicals, including highly reactive oxygen species such as superoxide. By helping to counter oxidative stress, curcumin supports cellular integrity across various tissues, including the brain, cardiovascular system, and joints. Animal studies also show that curcumin can activate other antioxidants.
Supports a Healthy Inflammatory Response
Inflammation is a normal immune response. However, persistent low-grade inflammation may contribute to long-term tissue stress. Curcumin interacts with multiple inflammatory mediators and signaling molecules, helping maintain balance in inflammatory pathways. These mechanisms are especially relevant for joint comfort, digestive health, and cardiovascular wellness.
Cognitive and Brain Health
Curcumin can cross the blood-brain barrier. Research indicates that it supports neuronal health by reducing oxidative stress and modulating inflammatory signaling in the brain. Curcumin may also help support memory and cognitive resilience, particularly during times of stress.
Holistic Health and Pain Management
Curcumin’s therapeutic reach extends far beyond general wellness. By deactivating specific pain-detecting enzymes, this potent extract functions as a biological shield against physical discomfort. Clinical studies continue to validate its role in pain management, while its inherent antibacterial qualities suggest a broader utility in supporting skin integrity and accelerated wound recovery.
Potential Curcumin Side Effects
Most individuals tolerate curcumin with piperine well when taken as directed. Larger servings may cause temporary digestive upset, including gas or loose stools. Because of turmeric’s strong pigment, it may temporarily stain skin or surfaces.
Individuals taking medications, especially those that affect blood clotting or liver metabolism, should consult a healthcare professional before use, as piperine may alter how the body processes certain compounds.
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