
What's the difference between Turmeric and Curcumin?
Franco Cavaleri answers a common question about the distinctions between turmeric and curcumin.
Understanding Turmeric and Curcumin Basics
Turmeric, a common spice in our kitchens, contains 2 to 6% curcumin, the main anti-inflammatory component. Curcumin, available in health food stores at 95 to 97% concentration, is purified from turmeric for a more potent effect.
Debunking the 95% Curcumin Myth
Cavaleri highlights a crucial aspect often overlooked: 95% of curcumin is composed of three curcuminoids, fluctuating in proportion. Biologic takes a meticulous approach, studying each constituent's activity in the cell, understanding their impact on the proteome genome, and locking in proportions for a targeted outcome.
Introducing Curcumin BioBDMC™
Biologic's patented composition, Curcumin BioBDMC™, leverages the anti-inflammatory activity of bisdemethoxycurcumin (BDMC). This specific fraction, with elements like MSK1 inhibition, enhances curcumin's effectiveness. Cavaleri emphasizes that their approach goes beyond regular curcumin, offering profound anti-inflammatory benefits beyond typical turmeric.
"Curcumin BioBDMC™ of Biologic amplifies the anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin in a profound way over and above regular curcumin, which again is over and above regular turmeric, the spice."
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