Turmeric is widely studied for its health-promoting properties. It has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as Ayurvedic medicine, for more than 2,000 years. Curcumin is turmeric’s most active component . Curcumin is also a potent antioxidant.
Thorne’s Curcumin Phytosome, as Meriva, is the most clinically-studied curcumin on the market and, as a phytosome complex it provides superior absorption over other curcumin extracts.
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PEA + - 60 Capsules | Enzyme Science
Supporting Your Body’s Natural Balance In optimal health, the body naturally maintains a balanced production of PEA. However, this balance can be disrupted by negative stimuli, leading to a decrease in PEA levels. Supplementing with PEA helps restore this balance, reducing discomfort and promoting overall well-being.
When combined with Meriva® Curcumin, this formula offers comprehensive support for the body, particularly focusing on the nervous, immune, and muscular systems.
Choline contributes to normal homocysteine metabolism
Choline contributes to normal lipid metabolism
Choline contributes to the maintenance of normal liver function
Turmeric is used to facilitate the digestion, helps to support normal liver function, contributes to the stimulation of the production of the digestive body fluids, supports the liver and biliary function, contributes to the digestive comfort, helps to facilitate fat digestion Health claim ID 2252 pending European approval.
Turmeric relieves inflammatory pain, muscle and joint pain and has anti-inflammatory effectsHealth claim ID 2599 pending European approval.
Turmeric promotes good mental balanceHealth claim ID 2598 pending European approval.
Turmeric is used to stimulate the appetite and helps to promote appetite in cases of loss of appetiteHealth claim ID 2744 pending European approval.
Curcumin helps to control inflammatory responses within the bodyHealth claim ID 2030 pending European approval.
Curcumin prevents the accumulation of fats and facilitates their destockage by the liverHealth claim ID 2751 pending European approval.
Curcumin helps maintain the health of the liverHealth claim ID 3908 pending European approval.
Curcumin helps to maintain the efficacy of the immune system, helps to maintain resistance to allergies and has significant antioxidant properties.Health claim ID 4009 pending European approval.
Turmeric supports production and quality of blood, heart function and blood circulationHealth claim ID 4010 pending European approval.
Turmeric helps maintain the health of the lungs and upper respiratory tract.Health claim ID 4011 pending European approval.
Turmeric helps maintain the health of the liverHealth claim ID 4013 pending European approval.
Turmeric supports the function of the nervous systemHealth claim ID 4014 pending European approval.
Curcumin helps to keep the skin healthyHealth claim ID 4008 pending European approval.
Safflower contributes to hair lustre and shine through its composition in essential fatty acids which strengthen the hydrolipidic film of the hair shaftHealth claim ID 2756 pending European approval.
Safflower inhibits fat-tissue formation, stimulates muscle growthHealth claim ID 4375 pending European approval.
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Acetyl-L-Carnitine 500mg - 90 Capsules | Seeking Health
Acetyl-L-carnitine is a unique amino acid in the human body. It supports healthy energy production, brain and nervous system function, and fat metabolism.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine by Seeking Health provides a concentrated serving of L-carnitine. Each vegan-friendly capsule provides 500 mg of acetyl-L-carnitine.
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