Turmeric and Bromelain.

Natural Factors

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SKU:
1738
UPC:
068958017389
Size:
90
Type:
Capsules

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  • Stimulates digestion.
  • May reduce inflammation.
  • Minimizes gas and bloating.
  • Antioxidant protection.
This product helps to enhance health in two ways.

1. Taken between meals it helps to break down soft plaque in the blood vessels, thins the blood, helps with menstrual problems and works as an anti-inflammatory for painful joints.

2. Taken with meals it is an excellent digestive aid that helps with bloating, gas and minimizes the feeling of fullness.

Turmeric stimulates digestion, supports the liver, and reduces intestinal permeability. Turmeric's active ingredient is curcumin which helps to check inflammation by inhibiting leukotrienes and thromboxanes. Curcumin is also an antioxidant that helps to stabilize membranes that are damaged by inflammation.

Bromelain, an enzyme isolated from the stem of the pineapple plant, aids in digestion by breaking down protein, and improves the absorption of turmeric. Bromelain also helps with blood vessel and joint inflammation. Bromelain blocks the body's production of kinins, reducing swelling and promoting healing. Bromelain's most common application is in the treatment of inflammation and soft tissue injuries. It has been shown to speed healing from bruises and hematomas. Treatment with bromelain following blunt injuries to the musculoskeletal system results in a clean reduction in swelling, pain at rest and during movement, and tenderness. Administration of bromelain presurgically can reduce the average number of days for complete disappearance of pain and inflammation.

Summary
Stimulates digestion
May reduce inflammation
Minimizes gas and bloating
Antioxidant protection
Additional Information.

Caution
1. Pregnancy and Nursing: Although turmeric is widely consumed as a spice in many parts of the world and animal studies demonstrate safety during pregnancy, the effects of curcumin during pregnancy and lactation have not been sufficiently evaluated in humans, it should not be used during these times unless under the direction of a health care practitioner.

2. Avoid if you are taking anti-coagulant medication.