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Does anyone have thoughts on taking curcumin now? It was recommended to me, but I read that it might be best not to take it before the flu. I’m a little confused and think I should hold off to be safe.
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Is that the same as turmeric. Is it good for paresthesia and numbness.
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many positive effects and taken daily by millions of people around the world for decades at a time with no known adverse effects. it is also specific for reducing one of the key inflammatory chemicals produced in Lyme - MMP-9 i think ( but don't quote me - its from memory)
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Turmeric/curcumin is wonderful! It has so many applications for our health. I take turmeric powder, which has everything in it, not just curcumin. It takes down joint and muscle pain for me. I get it in bulk at the health food store and dip 00-size empty capsules in it, one in the am and pm.
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yep, I also take it as turmeric powder - several grams a day mixed into a paste with oil.
if you google golden paste you will find a recipe that mixes it with coconut oil to aid absorption.
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Because there are so many brands that claim absorbency on a molecule that is know to be difficult to absorb, what are some of the brands people have had noticeable differnces with curcumin preferably without peperine. Thanks
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