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Curcumin Formulations for Better Bioavailability
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 269439" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Don't hold your breath. The article is a hyped up review by Small Pharma (the supplement industry) that presents Curcumin as a "magical" cure-it-all with no side effects - yeah right! With so many "magical" supplements, why do we ever get sick?</p><p></p><p>The article source is unreliable (Indian authors) and sponsored by the Indian government because India has a clear financial incentive to sell more Turmeric or Curcumin. Its basically an advertisement by Small Pharma.</p><p></p><p>Reading actual user reviews of Curcumin on Amazon make me think the purported effects are exaggerated (no it won't replace Ibuprofen for arthritis) and the intestinal side effects are downplayed. Better get actual turmeric and consume it with fat or make a tea from it and see the effect, than some kind of magical "third generation" extracts, with studies only from the manufacturer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 269439, member: 38594"] Don't hold your breath. The article is a hyped up review by Small Pharma (the supplement industry) that presents Curcumin as a "magical" cure-it-all with no side effects - yeah right! With so many "magical" supplements, why do we ever get sick? The article source is unreliable (Indian authors) and sponsored by the Indian government because India has a clear financial incentive to sell more Turmeric or Curcumin. Its basically an advertisement by Small Pharma. Reading actual user reviews of Curcumin on Amazon make me think the purported effects are exaggerated (no it won't replace Ibuprofen for arthritis) and the intestinal side effects are downplayed. Better get actual turmeric and consume it with fat or make a tea from it and see the effect, than some kind of magical "third generation" extracts, with studies only from the manufacturer. [/QUOTE]
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