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Turmeric Triple Threat

 

Turmeric Triple Threat contains a mixture of Fresh Turmeric Root, Fresh Black Peppercorns and Fresh Ginger. Turmeric’s anti-inflammatory properties can help speed up the body’s natural healing process; relieve pain from arthritis, gastric discomfort and other inflammatory conditions, as well as decrease recovery time from workouts.

 

Black Pepper contains the bioactive compound piperine, which is an alkaloid like capsaicin, the active component found in chili powder and cayenne pepper. Piperine is known to help relieve nausea, headaches and poor digestion and has anti-inflammatory properties.

 

Adding Black Pepper to Turmeric is the real kicker. Research supports that when Black Pepper is added to Turmeric it makes the Turmeric absorption enhanced in the body by a whopping 2,000%.

 

Ginger is also an anti-inflammatory that is more effective than prescription medication for pain relief according to a study published in the journal of Arthritis. The study revealed that the leading over the counter drugs do block the formation of inflammatory compounds. Scientific research demonstrates conclusively that Ginger not only “blocks the formation of the inflammatory compounds – prostaglandins and leukotrienes – and also has antioxidant effects that break down existing inflammation and acidity in the fluid within the joints.” So it stops inflammation from forming and assists in its elimination altogether.

 

Add it up and you have the Turmeric Triple Threat, a domination combination of all natural ingredients, and the beginning of Getting Your Body Back In Rhythm.

Turmeric Triple Threat

$17.99Price
  • Shake well before each use.

     

    A tincture is simply a liquid extract of an herb(s) that you take by mouth. The nice thing about tinctures is they concentrate the useful chemical constituents and medicinal properties of the plant material into a liquid (usually alcohol, vegetable glycerin or apple cider vinegar). Kadence Naturals uses organic grain alcohol in our Tinctures. Tinctures are often more effective than over the counter or prescription medications without the nasty side effects.

     

    Tinctures are best taken on an empty stomach. This gives the herb(s) a chance to get into your system undeterred. Everyone's body is different. 1-2 droppers initially is more than adequate, from there you can adjust up or down.

     

    A single squeeze is considered one dropperful of tincture. No matter how long your dropper is one squeeze will usually provide the same amount of tincture since the bulb on the dropper is the same size. Squeeze the dropper to release a dose under your tongue. The tincture will enter your system most effectively if taken under the tongue. The tincture will taste very strong. Try to hold it under your tongue for 30-60 seconds before swallowing. If the taste is too much you may take a sip of juice or water to rid the taste. You can also add the Tincture to your juice or water as well as swallow it.

  • These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration (FDA). These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult with a medical provider before starting any new medical treatment.

     

     

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