What is Curcuma?
Curcuma or turmeric is a plant, it belongs to the ginger family and has its origin in India and Southeast Asia. In recent years, curcuma root has also attracted more and more attention here in Europe and is praised by many as the “healthiest spice in the world”. The typically bright yellow-orange powder is popularly used as a condiment and even on the shelves of many retailers these days you can find the little orange tubers. Many use both to support their health and also hope to catch a benefit from the healthy spice. But unfortunately, the reality is different.
So curcuma is a plant, but then what is curcumin?
Curcumin or also called curcuminoids are secondary plant compounds found in the turmeric root. Unfortunately, the bioavailability of the root individually and also with the spice are not to the extent to support the positive benefits of curcumin in the human body. For this purpose, the curcuminoids, i.e. the curcumin from the root, must be extracted and concentrated. Due to the higher dosage, the bioavailability is guaranteed and can then also be optimally absorbed by the body through supplementation.
Good to know:
By the way, the situation is different with ginger, here the bioavailability is also given with the pure root. So ginger in tea or in your food unleashes its health benefits!
How do I know if I need curcumin? For whom is curcumin suitable?
Curcumin is considered a panacea! People do not say curcumin “spice of life” for nothing. Curcumin has a countless list of benefits for your body and can provide relief or even cure for many physical ailments. We at Sj-nutrition have increased the bioavailability for you by adding black pepper extract in our SJ-curcumin even over 10 times for optimal absorption.
Natural supplementation of curcumin can result in the following health benefits, among others:
Health claim regulation from 2011
Unfortunately, we are not allowed to provide detailed information about current studies that would again underline the mode of action of the individual ingredients. The Health Claim Regulation regulates the labeling and advertising of foods with regard to nutrition and health claims.
Take 1 capsule daily with a sufficient amount of liquid.
What is Curcuma?
Curcuma or turmeric is a plant, it belongs to the ginger family and has its origin in India and Southeast Asia. In recent years, curcuma root has also attracted more and more attention here in Europe and is praised by many as the “healthiest spice in the world”. The typically bright yellow-orange powder is popularly used as a condiment and even on the shelves of many retailers these days you can find the little orange tubers. Many use both to support their health and also hope to catch a benefit from the healthy spice. But unfortunately, the reality is different.
So curcuma is a plant, but then what is curcumin?
Curcumin or also called curcuminoids are secondary plant compounds found in the turmeric root. Unfortunately, the bioavailability of the root individually and also with the spice are not to the extent to support the positive benefits of curcumin in the human body. For this purpose, the curcuminoids, i.e. the curcumin from the root, must be extracted and concentrated. Due to the higher dosage, the bioavailability is guaranteed and can then also be optimally absorbed by the body through supplementation.
Good to know:
By the way, the situation is different with ginger, here the bioavailability is also given with the pure root. So ginger in tea or in your food unleashes its health benefits!
How do I know if I need curcumin? For whom is curcumin suitable?
Curcumin is considered a panacea! People do not say curcumin “spice of life” for nothing. Curcumin has a countless list of benefits for your body and can provide relief or even cure for many physical ailments. We at Sj-nutrition have increased the bioavailability for you by adding black pepper extract in our SJ-curcumin even over 10 times for optimal absorption.
Natural supplementation of curcumin can result in the following health benefits, among others:
Health claim regulation from 2011
Unfortunately, we are not allowed to provide detailed information about current studies that would again underline the mode of action of the individual ingredients. The Health Claim Regulation regulates the labeling and advertising of foods with regard to nutrition and health claims.
Take 1 capsule daily with a sufficient amount of liquid.
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