Organic Turmeric
May support antioxidant, cardio-protective, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, nephro-protective, hepato-protective, immunomodulatory, and anti-rheumatic effects (123).
May support reduced inflammation via decreases of inflammatory markers such as c-reactive protein, interleukin 6, tumor necrosis factor, and decreased cytokine production (123).
May support joint health via decreases in connective tissue inflammation and improved pain in individuals with osteoarthritis (122).
May support blood sugar regulation via increased pancreatic beta cell function and improved insulin sensitivity (121).
Black Pepper (Bioperine)
Increases the absorption of herbs such as curcumin and ginger.
Curcumin
May support antioxidant, cardio-protective, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, nephro-protective, hepato-protective, immunomodulatory, and anti-rheumatic effects (123).
May support reduced inflammation via decreased inflammatory markers such as c-reactive protein, interleukin 6, tumor necrosis factor, and decreased cytokine production (123).
May support joint health via decreased connective tissue inflammation and improved pain in individuals with osteoarthritis (122).
May support blood sugar regulation via increased pancreatic beta cell function and improved insulin sensitivity (121).
May support cardiovascular and liver health via reduced accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGE), reduced lipid peroxidation, and improved vascular function.
Curcumin exhibits an antioxidant activity via scavenging of superoxide anion (∙O2−∙) and hydroxyl radicals (∙OH) (scavenging of inflammation molecules) (118,119).
Curcumin may support modulated carcinogenesis through its effect on cell cycle and proliferation, apoptosis, senescence, and angiogenesis (119).
Calcium
May support bone health, muscle function, and cardiovascular health (36,37).
Regulates processes of bone resorption, mineralization, and fracture repair (36,37).
Increases the effect of physical exercise on bone mineral acquisition in the period preceding puberty (36,37).
May support reduced prevalence of preeclampsia (36,37).
