ZURCUMINÂ is a combination of Curcumin, Moringa, Lycopene and Piperine, available as tablets for oral use.
Derived from the rhizome of herb Curcuma longa, Curcumin is a hydrophobic polyphenol with multiple biological & pharmacological activities. Moringa is highly nutritious, rich in healthy antioxidants and bioactive plant compounds found from Moringa oleifera plant. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that can protect and repair the body from damage caused by a multiple diseases. Piperine is known to enhance the bioavailability of Curcumin by 2000%5.
Composed of powerful antioxidants and other bioactive agents, ZURCUMIN is recommended for improved health benefits in critically ill persons and even cancer patients. It can also be taken by healthy individuals for overall wellbeing.
Curcumin supplement is most commonly useful in:
- Patients undergoing Radiation & Chemotherapy
- TB patients
- Asthmatics
- Patients recovering from Cancer
- Adults for healthy living
Curcumin1,2
- Established as powerful anti-oxidant with anticancer properties
Moringa3
- Highly nutritious profile : 4 times the Vitamin A of carrots, 7 times the Vitamin C of oranges,4 times the Calcium of milk, 3 times the Potassium of bananas, Âľ the iron of Spinach, and 2 times the Protein of yogurt
Lycopene4
- Well known powerful antioxidant
Piperine5
- Enhanced bioavailability with addition of Piperine
Usage:
1 Serving daily or as directed by the Healthcare Professional.
Curcumin can help in the management of oxidative and inflammatory conditions, metabolic syndrome, arthritis, anxiety, and hyperlipidemia. It may also help in the management of exercise-induced inflammation and muscle soreness, thus enhancing recovery and subsequent performance in active people.
Not to exceed the stated recommended daily usage.
The product is required to be stored out of reach of children.
It can cause nausea and diarrhea, especially in high doses or after long-term use. It might also pose a risk of ulcers in high doses. As a topical treatment, it can cause skin irritation. Caution is advised when turmeric is taken by people known to have gallstones; consult your health care provider first.
Pregnant women should not use curcumin supplements. Talk to a doctor before using curcumin supplements regularly if you have any medical conditions, including gallbladder or kidney disease, bleeding disorders, diabetes, or immunity problems. Since turmeric can potentially increase bleeding, stop taking it at least two weeks before any surgery.