Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 Le Magazine October 2007 - Report: Novel Turmeric Compound Delivers Much More Curcumin To The Blood http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2007/oct2007_report_curcumin_01.htm?source=eNewsL\ etter2007Wk40-2 & key=Body+Mag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 Sounds like it could be something quite useful - and I am very high on Turmeric (curcumin). However, I would like more details than they provide about the extraction and maufacturing process and how this " novel " new curcumin compound compares with nature. Also, $26.95 appears to me to be a bit steep when you could just take regular curcumin along with Bromelain for much better absorption of the curcumin and most other items you are taking plus all the added benefits of Bromelain. For more information on Bromelain: /bromelain.htm This is just my two cents, but it seems to me that Life Extension has evolved from an organization that was more about research and providing information back in the days (when IAHF president John Hammell was there) into more of a commercial products site. Nothing wrong with promoting and selling good products - I do - but there is always that line one has to watch about letting profits become more important than health and healing. ONe has only to look at the world pharma industry and much of mainstream medicine to see what happens when you do that. Live long, live healthy, live happy! oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > Le Magazine October 2007 - Report: Novel Turmeric Compound Delivers Much > More Curcumin To The Blood > http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2007/oct2007_report_curcumin_01.htm? source=eNewsLetter2007Wk40-2 & key=Body+Mag > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 A Turmeric that can be easily absorbed into the blood stream would also help out people with androgenic alopecia since turmeric is blocking TGF Beta pathway where the DHT is passing, also its known to be a mild anti-androgen. oleander soup , " Tony " wrote: > > Sounds like it could be something quite useful - and I am very high on > Turmeric (curcumin). However, I would like more details than they > provide about the extraction and maufacturing process and how > this " novel " new curcumin compound compares with nature. > > Also, $26.95 appears to me to be a bit steep when you could just take > regular curcumin along with Bromelain for much better absorption of the > curcumin and most other items you are taking plus all the added > benefits of Bromelain. > > For more information on Bromelain: /bromelain.htm > > This is just my two cents, but it seems to me that Life Extension has > evolved from an organization that was more about research and providing > information back in the days (when IAHF president John Hammell was > there) into more of a commercial products site. > > Nothing wrong with promoting and selling good products - I do - but > there is always that line one has to watch about letting profits become > more important than health and healing. ONe has only to look at the > world pharma industry and much of mainstream medicine to see what > happens when you do that. > > Live long, live healthy, live happy! > > > > > oleander soup , robert-blau@ wrote: > > > > Le Magazine October 2007 - Report: Novel Turmeric Compound Delivers > Much > > More Curcumin To The Blood > > http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2007/oct2007_report_curcumin_01.htm? > source=eNewsLetter2007Wk40-2 & key=Body+Mag > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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