Description
TBJP Cure Coming
Curcumin is an ingredient that we cannot get from food, we cannot get enough bioactive ingredient from ingesting turmeric, therefore the only way to utilise it, is through supplementation such as TBJP Cure Coming.
it hugely controls inflammation, it helps blood pressure, liver values, haematocrit levels, kidney function and egfr values, it lowers ldl and raises hdl. The majority of the literature, shows huge evidence in its anti cancer effects.
it is in our opinion, an essential, it is along the lines of creatine, a good quality omega and vitamin d3 & k2 , as these are all things you cannot obtain from food.
we use the highest quality. pharmacy grade version bcm95.
More detailed analysis below
TrainedbyJP Nutrition brings to you Cure-Coming, an ultra-absorbable curcumin for whole-body health support containing ultra-potent patented BCM-95® Curcumin which has been shown to aid in lowering systemic inflammation, brain/immune/digestive health as well as antioxidant support.
Curcumin, the bioactive component of turmeric, Curcuma longa has an exceptionally wide spectrum of activities most notably its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Most recently, it has also been postulated to have anti-depressive properties in major depressive patients as well as positive cognitive outcomes in older populations.
Curcumin inhibits pro-inflammatory transcription factors such as nuclear factor-kappa beta (NFK- B) which can effect joint inflammation. It also activates peroxisome proliferator–activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ) and Nrf2 cell signaling pathways, leading to the downregulation of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), and upregulates adiponectin (the hormone involved in blood glucose and fatty acid breakdown made by adipose fat tissue).
In simple terms, curcumin has the potential to lower C-Reactive Protein (CRP; a measure of inflammation in the body), induce autophagy through mTOR inhibition (the selective destruction of damaged cellular organelles), protect against cardiac hypertrophy, and potentially decrease artherosclerosis risk.