Advanced Bio-Curcumin with Ginger & Turmerones

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Advanced Bio-Curcumin® with Ginger & Turmerones is formulated with BCM-95® Bio-Curcumin® extract and enhanced with standardized ginger extracts, turmerone (turmeric oil) compounds, and phospholipids to create the most potent and absorbable curcumin supplement we’ve ever offered.

Benefits at a Glance

  • BCM-95® Bio-Curcumin® absorbs up to 7 times better than conventional curcumin
  • Turmerones and phospholipids increase curcumin potency and absorption
  • Whole-body health benefits for brain, breast, pancreas, colon and more
  • Promotes healthy cell division and healthy inflammatory response
  • Ginger compounds complement curcumin health benefits

Building a superior curcumin supplement

Curcumin, an extract of the spice turmeric, has amazing health benefits for nearly every organ system in the body.1-6 Typically, curcumin is poorly absorbed into the bloodstream. But BCM-95® Bio-Curcumin®, a patented, bioenhanced curcumin preparation, has been shown to reach up to seven times higher concentrations in the blood than standard curcumin.7

The benefits of enhanced potency and absorption

Curcumin offers widespread health benefits for both men and women. It promotes your body’s healthy response to inflammation by inhibiting key inflammatory factors, such as NF-kappaB: a protein molecule that acts as an “on-switch” for genes that govern pro-inflammatory responses within you.8-11

Supports cellular, joint and immune system health

Other clinical trials suggest that curcumin can promote healthy bowel function and joint health, 12-20 as well as promote immune system health by blocking mast cells from releasing histamine.21-23 Curcumin supports pancreatic function by encouraging pancreatic islet health.24-29 Further research indicates this nutrient may help protect against certain estrogen-mimicking chemicals, 30-34 protect against free radical damage, and promote normal cell cycle growth.

Enhancing a Bio-Curcumin® formula

The BCM-95® Bio-Curcumin® extract in Advanced Bio-Curcumin® is augmented with plant-derived compounds that complement the health-promoting effects of curcumin and improve the absorption and potency of this essential nutrient.

Turmerones: After curcumin is extracted from turmeric, the remaining turmeric oil is rich with compounds called turmerones.35, 36 Combining BCM-95® with these turmerones not only supports curcumin absorption, but significantly increases cellular curcumin concentrations.37

Ginger: Research demonstrates that close botanical relatives turmeric and ginger have overlapping and complementary health benefits.38-40 This formula contains a supercritical ginger extract standardized for beneficial ginger compounds like gingerols and shogaols.

Phospholipids: A type of emulsifying molecule, phospholipids greatly enhance the bio-availability of poorly absorbed active compounds like curcumin.41

The powerfully enhanced bioavailability and potency of Advanced Bio-Curcumin® with Ginger & Turmerones is superior to conventional curcumin supplements. This next generation formula represents the most powerful and cost-effective way to receive the full benefits of this essential nutrient.

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