I have a bottle of Himalaya Turmeric and I want to know if one capsule a day is enough to see a benefit. Not taking it for a particular reason, just for preventative.
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I have a bottle of Himalaya Turmeric and I want to know if one capsule a day is enough to see a benefit. Not taking it for a particular reason, just for preventative.
u been on tnation brah
[QUOTE=gekkoboy14;607293533]u been on tnation brah[/QUOTE]
No....Turmeric has been used as an ayurvedic therapy for hundreds of years.
3 to 4 gm per day is good for reduceing inflamation/puffynips.
[QUOTE=audipotential;607293963]No....Turmeric has been used as an ayurvedic therapy for hundreds of years.[/QUOTE]
i know but... [url]http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/most_recent/curcumin_the_next_big_superfood[/url]
[QUOTE=xR1pp3Rx;607294093]3 to 4 gm per day is good for reduceing inflamation/puffynips.[/QUOTE]
i took that **** for a whole year and it did nothing. NOTHING. its bull**** and its phukin disgusting.
[QUOTE=gekkoboy14;607294503]i know but... [url]http://www.t-nation.com/free_online_article/most_recent/curcumin_the_next_big_superfood[/url][/QUOTE]
Thanks
[QUOTE=alexthem;607294673]thats a phukin lie i took that **** for a whole year and it did nothing. NOTHING. its bull**** and its phukin disgusting.[/QUOTE]
i took it for several months and it worked for me so dont call me a fukin lyar you a$$
[QUOTE=audipotential;607292913]I have a bottle of Himalaya Turmeric and I want to know if one capsule a day is enough to see a benefit. Not taking it for a particular reason, just for preventative.[/QUOTE]
I probably use more Turmeric than anyone here...lol... love the stuff.
I use a few different products and if it is not a more modernized form for enhanced absorption you might need Bioperine to make it more bioavailable. 500mg at least standardized to 95% curcuminoids as well is the lowest amount for some benefits to health, etc...
I use AOR's CurcuPlus D Ultra which uses what many curcumin experts consider the ideal form with highest bioavailibilty and absorption called Longvida... it uses Solid-Lipid Particle Curcumin Nanotechnology and has shown a 12x greater absorption compared to typical 95% curcumin varieties in human studies. As a bonus they add D3 for synergy benefits.
btw, it isn't cheap. One of my fav. products easy though. I'd rather spend on something that actually has good research and benefits along with proven safety than many products in the bb'ing industry.
[QUOTE=Peter LeDrew;607296753]I probably use more Turmeric than anyone here...lol... love the stuff.
I use a few different products and if it is not a more modernized form for enhanced absorption you might need Bioperine to make it more bioavailable. 500mg at least standardized to 95% curcuminoids as well is the lowest amount for some benefits to health, etc...
I use AOR's CurcuPlus D Ultra which uses what many curcumin experts consider the ideal form with highest bioavailibilty and absorption called Longvida... it uses Solid-Lipid Particle Curcumin Nanotechnology and has shown a 12x greater absorption compared to typical 95% curcumin varieties in human studies. As a bonus they add D3 for synergy benefits.
btw, it isn't cheap. One of my fav. products easy though. I'd rather spend on something that actually has good research and benefits along with proven safety than many products in the bb'ing industry.[/QUOTE]
Ok i'll need to take 2 capsules then. It doesnt have bioperine....But really isnt bioperine black pepper?
Ive started a small antioxidant stack of Transresveratrol, Green tea polyphenols, and curcumin.
[QUOTE=Peter LeDrew;607296753]I probably use more Turmeric than anyone here...lol... love the stuff.
I use a few different products and if it is not a more modernized form for enhanced absorption you might need Bioperine to make it more bioavailable. 500mg at least standardized to 95% curcuminoids as well is the lowest amount for some benefits to health, etc...
I use AOR's CurcuPlus D Ultra which uses what many curcumin experts consider the ideal form with highest bioavailibilty and absorption called Longvida... it uses Solid-Lipid Particle Curcumin Nanotechnology and has shown a 12x greater absorption compared to typical 95% curcumin varieties in human studies. As a bonus they add D3 for synergy benefits.
btw, it isn't cheap. One of my fav. products easy though. I'd rather spend on something that actually has good research and benefits along with proven safety than many products in the bb'ing industry.[/QUOTE]
why would you consider it your fav product?
Is it because you feel it really does all it is advertised?
I dont think i have ever noticed anything but maybe fish oil do anything for me
[QUOTE=nick1990;607310813]
I dont think i have ever noticed anything but maybe fish oil do anything for me[/QUOTE]
Come again?
[QUOTE=audipotential;607315483]Come again?[/QUOTE]
lol, sorry i should have went on a bit more
I meant that for peter to be able to notice/tell that the curcumin did something for him was a bit of a shock.
Like i mentioned, i have never really been able to consciously tell when a supp is benefiting me, except for maybe fish oil
[QUOTE=audipotential;607299473]Ok i'll need to take 2 capsules then. It doesnt have bioperine....But really isnt bioperine black pepper?
Ive started a small antioxidant stack of Transresveratrol, Green tea polyphenols, and curcumin.[/QUOTE]
It's more like a standardized black pepper. That's a terrific stack btw... I do similar and always try and combine curcumin with a green tea ext. when I use it... there is research showing real synergy esp. when it comes to anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory benefits. I recommend everyone try and do that.
[QUOTE=nick1990;607310813]why would you consider it your fav product?
Is it because you feel it really does all it is advertised?
I dont think i have ever noticed anything but maybe fish oil do anything for me[/QUOTE]
Look up longvida. It's pretty new, but there has been some good research done on it showing effectiveness and clear safety as well. You know you're getting something that works and something that's safe and high quality... not always the case with many herbal products.
Obviously Im a big fan of it as well and I agree with Peter you want the higher quality, higher % extract with bioperine.
[QUOTE=Sldge;607320113]Obviously Im a big fan of it as well and I agree with Peter you want the higher quality, higher % extract with bioperine.[/QUOTE]
So what can I do now that I have this stuff on me and it doesnt have bioperine...Anything I can do to increase its absorption? A meal with alot of black pepper? :D
[QUOTE=Peter LeDrew;607319473]It's more like a standardized black pepper. That's a terrific stack btw... I do similar and always try and combine curcumin with a green tea ext. when I use it... there is research showing real synergy esp. when it comes to anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory benefits. I recommend everyone try and do that.
Look up longvida. It's pretty new, but there has been some good research done on it showing effectiveness and clear safety as well. You know you're getting something that works and something that's safe and high quality... not always the case with many herbal products.[/QUOTE]
You want a good product man.....Check out New Chapters Mens multi.....clean stuff...
I like turmeric also. As others mention, good anti-inflamatory. I just take one capsule a day as that seems to work well for me. I personally didn't notice benefits taking more than that.
[url]http://heartscanblog.blogspot.com/search?q=Turmeric[/url]
[QUOTE=audipotential;607322493]So what can I do now that I have this stuff on me and it doesnt have bioperine...Anything I can do to increase its absorption? A meal with alot of black pepper? :D[/QUOTE]
If you are simultaneously using a Bioperine containing product you could add it in with that. Black pepper might help a little though.
[QUOTE=Peter LeDrew;607323793]If you are simultaneously using a Bioperine containing product you could add it in with that. Black pepper might help a little though.[/QUOTE]
Thats a good idea actually...
[QUOTE=audipotential;607324083]Thats a good idea actually...[/QUOTE]
Thanks.
I'm full of good ideas because I am always thinking about supplements and formulas. lol
[QUOTE=audipotential;607322993]You want a good product man.....Check out New Chapters Mens multi.....clean stuff...[/QUOTE]
why dont they list what forms of each vitamin they are using?
[QUOTE=nick1990;607328703]why dont they list what forms of each vitamin they are using?[/QUOTE]
Because its a whole food vitamin. The real deal.
[QUOTE=audipotential;607330473]Because its a whole food vitamin. The real deal.[/QUOTE]
arent there already a bunch of whole food vitamins out, in both liquid and capsule form?
What makes this one any different?
[QUOTE=nick1990;607331503]arent there already a bunch of whole food vitamins out, in both liquid and capsule form?
What makes this one any different?[/QUOTE]
No there are not alot. They are extremely expensive.
[QUOTE=audipotential;607322493]So what can I do now that I have this stuff on me and it doesnt have bioperine...Anything I can do to increase its absorption? A meal with alot of black pepper? :D[/QUOTE]
Or just get a bottle of bioperine. Its definitely worth it.
[QUOTE=Sldge;607334793]Or just get a bottle of bioperine. Its definitely worth it.[/QUOTE]
Ive never actually seen bioperine sold on its own in a health food store.
By the way...do more shows on SHR please!
[QUOTE=Sldge;607334793]Or just get a bottle of bioperine. Its definitely worth it.[/QUOTE]
Was going to say that as well... they are available at some places.
[QUOTE=Peter LeDrew;607296753]I probably use more Turmeric than anyone here...lol... love the stuff.
btw, it isn't cheap. One of my fav. products easy though. I'd rather spend on something that actually has good research and benefits along with proven safety than many products in the bb'ing industry.[/QUOTE]
Why not buy turmeric bulk? That's what I do. Super cheap than buying pill form. Heck, I take 2 rounded teaspoons daily! LOL Ya, it tastes like s**t, but if it helps, who cares?! I have cystic fibrosis, and some prelim studies have shown benefits of turmeric for us cfers, on top of helping fighting infections and some cancers, reducing inflammation, and treating digestive problems, antioxidant properties, etc.
Supposedly turmeric isn't that easily digested in humans. Some suggest taking something like Bromelain w/it. I don't, but might sometime. GLTA
[QUOTE=Splinx;607348893]Why not buy turmeric bulk? That's what I do. Super cheap than buying pill form. Heck, I take 2 rounded teaspoons daily! LOL Ya, it tastes like s**t, but if it helps, who cares?! I have cystic fibrosis, and some prelim studies have shown benefits of turmeric for us cfers, on top of helping fighting infections and some cancers, reducing inflammation, and treating digestive problems, antioxidant properties, etc.
Supposedly turmeric isn't that easily digested in humans. Some suggest taking something like Bromelain w/it. I don't, but might sometime. GLTA[/QUOTE]
Because theres really no standardization in Bulk...