I choose the cheapest with a big customer base/ good name where I can get 950-1000mg of curcuminoids in 3 or less pills. I take so many!
It has to be labeled 95% curcumin. It must have pepper extract in as well, it massively increases how much of it you actually absorb. Ginger helps too.
I've just bought some from Weightworld but it's brown, and they aren't managing to convince me that this is OK. All my research says that if it's brown it's been processed and is not pure curcuminoids, but breakdown chemicals instead. They are still anti inflammatory, hence good customer reviews for arthritis, but they don't properly block the pathways that create RA like curcuminoids do.
Curcuminoids are orange. Turmeric is orange because of the curcuminoids.
My latest purchase is from Biorootlabs.com, a US company so prams available everywhere.
“Targeting this mechanism could lead to safer treatments that restore immune balance without suppressing overall immunity.”
What an incredible breakthrough this would be in a country that is turning away from life-saving vaccines, several of which immunocompromised people cannot take.
Thank you so much for this! I plan to show it to my rheumatologist.
I choose the cheapest with a big customer base/ good name where I can get 950-1000mg of curcuminoids in 3 or less pills. I take so many!
It has to be labeled 95% curcumin. It must have pepper extract in as well, it massively increases how much of it you actually absorb. Ginger helps too.
I've just bought some from Weightworld but it's brown, and they aren't managing to convince me that this is OK. All my research says that if it's brown it's been processed and is not pure curcuminoids, but breakdown chemicals instead. They are still anti inflammatory, hence good customer reviews for arthritis, but they don't properly block the pathways that create RA like curcuminoids do.
Curcuminoids are orange. Turmeric is orange because of the curcuminoids.
My latest purchase is from Biorootlabs.com, a US company so prams available everywhere.
@cptrayes I started taking 1,000 mg (1 Tbsp, 15 mL) of Qunol liquid turmeric first thing in the morning and added 1,400 mg omega 6 fatty acid (per my doctor’s recommendation).
I just checked the label, and it is 95% curcuminoids with black pepper extract. That is for that info; I didn’t know to look for that.
The Qunol turmeric brand also comes in capsule form; two capsules pack 1,500 mg turmeric with ginger root powder (100 mg) and black pepper extract (10 mg) in the formula as well. I’m going to start these when I finish the liquid.
I choose the cheapest with a big customer base/ good name where I can get 950-1000mg of curcuminoids in 3 or less pills. I take so many!
It has to be labeled 95% curcumin. It must have pepper extract in as well, it massively increases how much of it you actually absorb. Ginger helps too.
I've just bought some from Weightworld but it's brown, and they aren't managing to convince me that this is OK. All my research says that if it's brown it's been processed and is not pure curcuminoids, but breakdown chemicals instead. They are still anti inflammatory, hence good customer reviews for arthritis, but they don't properly block the pathways that create RA like curcuminoids do.
Curcuminoids are orange. Turmeric is orange because of the curcuminoids.
My latest purchase is from Biorootlabs.com, a US company so prams available everywhere.
I’d jump at being part of those clinical trials. Can you imagine the stunning breakthrough if they found a cure to chronic inflammation diseases? It would instantly become a billion dollar industry. Big pharmaceutical would fight tooth and nail against one company having such power to take away their own billion dollar industries. The price of that drug would be unaffordable to the regular public in the USA.
It would be a miracle drug!
@altabiznet you've mistaken my post with someone else's, I haven't mentioned fish oil and I don't take Qunol. I do take codliver oil but that's because I don't eat fish.
I take MSM, liquorice root, curcumin and cat's claw and my latest blood tests show I'm in compete remission.
@cptrayes What brand of pure circuit are you using? TYIA
I choose the cheapest with a big customer base/ good name where I can get 950-1000mg of curcuminoids in 3 or less pills. I take so many!
It has to be labeled 95% curcumin. It must have pepper extract in as well, it massively increases how much of it you actually absorb. Ginger helps too.
I've just bought some from Weightworld but it's brown, and they aren't managing to convince me that this is OK. All my research says that if it's brown it's been processed and is not pure curcuminoids, but breakdown chemicals instead. They are still anti inflammatory, hence good customer reviews for arthritis, but they don't properly block the pathways that create RA like curcuminoids do.
Curcuminoids are orange. Turmeric is orange because of the curcuminoids.
My latest purchase is from Biorootlabs.com, a US company so prams available everywhere.
Hope that helps.
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@jeff97 This made me gasp out loud:
“Targeting this mechanism could lead to safer treatments that restore immune balance without suppressing overall immunity.”
What an incredible breakthrough this would be in a country that is turning away from life-saving vaccines, several of which immunocompromised people cannot take.
Thank you so much for this! I plan to show it to my rheumatologist.
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1 Reaction@cptrayes I started taking 1,000 mg (1 Tbsp, 15 mL) of Qunol liquid turmeric first thing in the morning and added 1,400 mg omega 6 fatty acid (per my doctor’s recommendation).
I just checked the label, and it is 95% curcuminoids with black pepper extract. That is for that info; I didn’t know to look for that.
The Qunol turmeric brand also comes in capsule form; two capsules pack 1,500 mg turmeric with ginger root powder (100 mg) and black pepper extract (10 mg) in the formula as well. I’m going to start these when I finish the liquid.
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5 Reactions@cptrayes Thank you so much! (Sorry about the typo, autocorrect 😠 did it again.)
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3 ReactionsAnother study showing importance of diet in managing autoimmune disease
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3 Reactions@rocksology I would jump at the chance too.
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Thank you for sharing Qunol brand for curcumins.
What is your brand for omega 6 fish oil?
Please keep posting your experience with curcumin capsules. Thank you
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1 Reaction@altabiznet you've mistaken my post with someone else's, I haven't mentioned fish oil and I don't take Qunol. I do take codliver oil but that's because I don't eat fish.
I take MSM, liquorice root, curcumin and cat's claw and my latest blood tests show I'm in compete remission.
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