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Have you heard of curcumin before?

Here at Aarja Health, our Curcumin is one of our bestsellers. What is curcumin? Where does it come from? And what are the health benefits of curcumin?

Turmeric is rich in antioxidants

Turmeric is a yellow spice that comes from the root of Curcuma longa . Turmeric is part of the ginger family and contains compounds called curcuminoids. Curcumin is the one with the most health benefits of these compounds and is naturally rich in antioxidants. Curcumin is also a very powerful anti-inflammatory agent.
Turmeric is used as a spice in curries and other Southeast Asian dishes. Curcumin only makes up two to five percent of the total weight of turmeric. This means you would have to eat a huge amount to get the health benefits. That’s why a curcumin supplement may be necessary if you’re looking for the health benefits of turmeric.

Ayurvedic medicine

Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient system of medicine based on the philosophy of Hinduism, which uses medicines derived from plants. It uses curcumin to treat a variety of ailments. It is used to treat digestive, gynecological and liver symptoms, as well as infections. Curcumin is also used to relieve pain.

A potent antioxidant

Curcumin provides you with a potent antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative damage. These antioxidants provide a powerful boost to your immune system. This helps fight bacteria that cause disease. In addition, curcumin can help fight autoimmune diseases where the immune system attacks itself.

Anti-inflammatory response

Scientific studies for arthritis, the autoimmune disease that causes inflammation and pain in the joints, have shown that patients can improve symptoms by using curcumin. Sports enthusiasts and athletes use curcumin supplements to relieve sore, tired muscles and joints. It can also help the body recover faster. In this way, curcumin may be able to support pain management by promoting an anti-inflammatory response.
Long-term, low-grade inflammation can create imbalances in the body, weaken the heart, brain, and be a cause of disease. Science is now studying the effects of curcumin's anti-inflammatory properties and how this affects diseases. Curcumin may reduce the risk of heart disease, and promote the entire cardiovascular system.

Reduces stress and anxiety

Alzheimer's is one of the leading forms of dementia. It is incurable. However, studies have shown that curcumin may help prevent the onset of the disease by protecting the brain from memory loss and cognitive impairment.
Some people find that curcumin can regulate mood, reduce stress and anxiety. This is an added bonus!
Are you interested in trying curcumin to improve your health and well-being? Try Aarja Health's Premium CURCUMIN . It contains 400 mg of Longvida® Optimized Curcumin extract, 50 mg of ginger extract, and 500 mcg of vitamin B12.
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