TURMERIC: HOW, WHAT, WHY

TURMERIC: HOW, WHAT, WHY

October 09, 20242 min read

Stomach acid produced during digestion or during times of excessive stress or anxiety flows through your stomach and digestive tract. Given enough time, acid can deteriorate the proactive mucosal lining of your intestinal or colon walls and start to damage your body. This damage causes inflammation and pain.

Turmeric is growing in popularity. It’s inflammation reducing effects are becoming well known even in the medical profession. Unfortunately some companies use simple turmeric root or curcuminoid (its derivative) which makes a substandard and relatively ineffective product. Premium turmeric has been clinically shown to be nearly as effective for inflammation and depression as some prescription medications.**

A premium, effective, turmeric has a laundry list of reported healthy side effects. It has been traditionally used for depression, anxiety, inflammation, blood sugar regulation, arthritis, and Alzheimer's. It’s also known for being high in antioxidants.

It would be great if it was as easy as sprinkling some turmeric on the occasional meal, but this method does not supply the clinical dose necessary for effectiveness.

The active ingredient in turmeric is curcuminoid. This ingredient produces the desired results. Even so, the clinical trials used a high curcuminoid concentration plus an absorption ingredient to increase absorption seven fold!

Since most consumers are not aware of this and these factors increase cost, Most manufacturers leave them out rendering them less effective.

Our family has been taking Rachel’s Tea Turmeric for over 5 years, most of us take it every day. The main benefits are depression/mood improvement, and as an anti-inflammatory (inflammation is the root cause of many health issues including digestive issues).

Turmeric is a well researched inflammation supplement and is readily available online everywhere. We worked tirelessly to track down the perfect blend of turmeric to ensure maximum effectiveness. If you’ve got stress, anxiety, depression, arthritis, inflammation or digestive troubles, we hope you love it as much as we do.

** https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5664031/

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Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, or treat any disease or health issue. These articles are not a substitute for competent medical advice. The author is not medically trained, nor are these articles reviewed by medical or trained personnel.

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