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Our Turmeric Curcumin Supplement combines 1950mg of potent turmeric and ginger with 95% standardized curcuminoids and BioPerine for enhanced absorption. Manufactured in the USA under strict quality guidelines, this vegan, non-GMO formula supports joint health and overall wellness.
D**G
Great Daily Support – Especially for Immune Health
I've been taking this Turmeric Curcumin Supplement (1950mg) every day, and it's been a great addition to my routine.I started using it to support my immune system. While it's always hard to measure supplements definitively, I've noticed that I feel more balanced overall—especially during seasonal changes when I usually start to feel run down.The formula is potent but easy on the stomach, and I haven't had any side effects. It also includes black pepper extract, which is excellent for absorption — something I always look for with turmeric products.The value is solid for what you get, and it's a product I trust enough to continue using long term. It's a keeper in my daily wellness stack.
M**R
Turmeric & Ginger combo in a pill for.
Great morning drink w Lemon Water. It boost metabolism and helps your gut & skin. It’s a great start to a healthy nutritional living. I don’t like the taste of turmeric so this pill works wonderfull for me.
S**E
A good blood thinner and lowers BP
I have been ordering this product for years. It seems to contain high quality ingredients. Although it hasn't helped my joint pain, it seems to keep my blood thin enough and my blood pressure down. In the last shipment, there were broken capsules, so powder was everywhere. I didn't have time to return the bottle and decided to deal with the mess. All in all, recommended.
J**R
Good Supplement
Easy to take supplement for weight loss.
A**R
Easy on your body
I have been using this in place of NSAID medications. 1It works quite well
C**K
Treats my trigger finger without cortisone shots or surgery
This seems to cure my trigger finger (aka hammer thumb) with continued use. I also take bromelain, always on an empty stomach for best results, and high quality magnesium (chelated or combined with malic acid) at night.These capsules sometimes tend to "float" after I take them because they're filled with powder. Because of that, they can get "stuck" in the bottom of your throat, which is uncomfortable but not terrible. If you want to avoid this, take them while eating food so the food keeps them from floating in your stomach. Taking them on an empty stomach with water works ok, but may make the capsules float and get "stuck" more easily.If any pill feels like it's stuck in your throat but you can still breathe, immediately eat a slice of bread with peanut butter or a banana to push it down into your stomach. Any large soft mushy food will work, so think french fries or bread, not rice or nuts. Some pills might irritate your esophagus or the top of your stomach if they get stuck there and dissolve.On the health side, I genuinely believe curcurmin with ginger and black pepper helps prevent the tendon inflammation in my hands which leads to "trigger finger" or "hammer thumb," which is painful and only gets worse over time. If you try to bend or extend your finger and it stops moving then "pops" suddenly, you have trigger finger.I had a surgeon tell me 3 years ago that my only option was having one of the three tendons in my finger severed with surgery to resolve my trigger finger. I didn't believe him and found my own herbal regime that works. I wish I could go back and laugh in his "cut first, always" face.My regimen for joint/tendon inflammation and trigger finger is: tumeric pills and magnesium at night, bromelain on an empty stomach in the morning.If you try bromelain, it's important to take it on an empty stomach because that's how it helps your joints. Taking bromelain with food will "use" the enzyme to break down proteins in your food instead of reducing inflammation in your joints. I never thought HOW you take a supplement matters, but now I'm a believer. I also buy solid bromelain tablets (hard, dense) instead of capsules (outer shell with powder inside) because I believe tablets don't "float" as much in my stomach, risking getting "stuck" in my throat.Overall, it IS possible to manage your joint and tendon inflammation WITHOUT harsh drugs and surgery. I truly wish "western medicine" would open up its mind to this possibly. Had I gotten surgery for my first bout of trigger finger and NOT found a maintenance regimen to treat the issue long term, I would have had surgery in FOUR FINGERS by now, because I have experienced mild trigger finger in three more fingers since my original case. Instead of surgery or constant cortisone shots (not good for your heart longterm), I'll just take a handful of pills, everyday, for the rest of my life.Don't believe everything a surgeon or western "doctor" tells you! Do your own research first. (Unless it's a life-threatening situation, of course).
C**T
I take 3 a day. Starts working within a couple days.
I’m 43 and exercise 5-6 days a week. I was experiencing pain all over and in my joints. I feel normal again after taking these consistently.I’m not sure if I’m taking more than suggested, but I take 1 in the morning, 1 mid-day, and 1 before bed. These are effective and started working within a couple days.
A**R
Some relief, but ... is it a win?
I have taken the liquid turmeric sold on amazon, and now I've tried this. The liquid didn't seem to make much difference. So I did some research and determined that this product should give me enough actual turmeric to help, if turmeric was going to help at all. After a couple of weeks of taking this product, there was a change. My problem was stiffness in the finger joints. And after a couple of weeks, the stiffness was less pronounced. Now it's been a couple of months, and I'm at about the same place. The problem is not as acute as it was, but it's still there. The joints are still somewhat stiff/inflamed in the morning, to where I notice it, but as the day goes one, I don't notice it much. Before I started taking the turmeric, my finger joints almost had to be bent by the other hand to move easily. At least in the morning. Now that's not the case. I can move them as your normally do and while there is still some resistance in the morning, it isn't painful. Is it a win? I can't really say. Maybe my expectations were too high? Maybe I thought the problem would go away completely? That's not the case. As an experiment, I am going to stop taking this for a month and see what happens. If the joints become really stiff in the morning again, then I guess I'll go back to taking it. By the way, I'm taking three capsules once a day, at dinner time. You'll need to drink some water with them, because they are not small! I was told I could even double the dose, or take it twice a day, but that seems like a lot, and the effect from three capsules is reasonable. So I'll stick with what I've been doing. We'll see what we see!
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