Theracurmin 2X has the highest concentration of Theracurmin curcumin per capsule available
Smaller capsules, more concentrated potency
Utilizes patented, natural colloidal dispersion technology to enhance bioavailability and dramatically increase curcumin levels in the blood
Advanced manufacturing techniques increase free curcumin blood levels in a dose-dependent linear relationship
Curcumin modulates an impressive number of molecular targets – enhanced absorption allows for significantly greater potency and therapeutic effect
High-potency formula allows for easy dosing
Suitable for vegetarians/vegans
Feature Summary
Curcumin’s role in the prevention of atherosclerotic plaque formation, platelet aggregation, and LDL oxidation indicates multi-fold cardiovascular benefits, and its ability to inhibit angiogenesis and induce apoptosis in cancer cells suggests both preventative and therapeutic benefits.1–4 Prospective clinical trial data has also shown the effectiveness of Theracurmin for knee osteoarthritis symptom relief, and a decreased need for rescue medication. 5
The limiting factor in curcumin’s efficacy has been its poor systemic bioavailability, as it is poorly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract and rapidly metabolized.6 Advanced manufacturing techniques used to make Theracurmin have reduced its particle size over 100-fold, and the combined use of natural emulsifiers to form a colloidal suspension has tremendously increased curcumin’s bioavailability. This significantly increases blood levels of curcumin many times that of other preparations, including so-called enhanced forms of curcumin. Theracurmin increases curcumin levels in a linear and dose-dependent manner, bypassing previous limits of curcumin supplementation to achieve unparalleled blood levels of curcumin.7,8 Detailed absorption studies have proven that Theracurmin is the best-absorbed form of curcumin on the market.‡
‡Scientific scrutiny revealed that Theracurmin was more bioavailable on a milligram-to-milligram basis than other leading◊ enhanced and regular forms of curcumin.
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