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Is this the world's most important herb?
Curcumin
is the biologically active element of Turmeric, the yellow spice found
in curry. Turmeric has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine
for anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties.
Indian women also use it to make their skin beautiful and for general well being.
Curcumin is now known to promote the production of the body's own anti-oxidant, glutathione and to increase the flow of bile acid from the liver.
Dr. Liu, who holds the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Polo Chair Professor
in Medicine and Physiology at the University of Toronto, says that since
curcumin is a naturally occurring compound that is readily available at
a low cost, it might be a safe and effective means of preventing heart
failure in the future.
" Whether you are young or old, male of female, the larger your heart
is, the higher the risk is for developing heart attacks or heart failure
in the future. If clinical trials of curcumin support initial findings
of heart enlargement prevention, it may offer hope for millions of patients
with heart enlargement in a relatively safe and inexpensive manner."
This study was funded by the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian
Institute of Health Research.
Research at universities and medical units throughout the world is revealing
many exciting properties in relation to serious conditions. Supports healthy
Eyes, Nerves, Digestion, Liver, Lungs and Cell Division.
Each capsule of Curcumin98 contains 500mg of at least 95% pure curcumin together with 3mg of Bioperine, which can increase absorption by over 100%.
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