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Super Curcumin
C3 Compound
With Bioactivators Advanced Formula
Drug companies are rushing to patent
chemicals that “mimic” Curcumin’s biological
actions. The reason for all this excitement
is that laboratory studies show that
Curcumin induces multifaceted effects on
fighting Cancer and inflammation!!!
*Blocking estrogen-mimicking chemicals that
induce out-of-control cell growth.
Curcumin blocks the same cellular “doorway”
used by estrogen and estrogen-mimicking
chemicals that promote cell proliferation.
Several of the toxic chemicals blocked by
Curcumin are found in daily living, paraquat,
or weed killer, nitrosamines in cooked and
deli meats and carbon tetrachloride (solvent
used in varnish and other products.
*Suppressing enzymes inherent to certain
forms of out-of-control cell growth.
Curcumin inhibits cycloxygenase (COX) and
lipoxygenase (LOX), TWO ENZYMES THAT PROMOTE
INFLAMMATION WHICH IS BELIEVED TO PLAY A
SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESSION OF OUT-OF-CONTROL CELL GROWTH.
*Acting as an antioxidant.
Curcumin protects our bodies against free
radicals that promote cellular implosion by
damaging DNA and activating genes. In a
recent laboratory study, Curcumin protected
bacteria from a lethal dose of radiation
almost flawlessly.
*Destroying aberrant cells that can become
hyperproliferative.
Induces “apoptosis”, a process that
identifies potentially dangerous cells by
the abnormal chemistry, and instructs them
to self-destruct.
*Stopping hyper-proliferating cells from
multiplying.
Arrests and “freezes” the growth of
out-of-control cells in the G2 stage of
development.
*Inhibiting angiogenesis.
One way Curcumin stops angiogenesis is by
blocking AP-1, an enzyme critical to the
process. Curcumin may also halt angiogenesis
by removing Iron and Copper from the
bloodstream.
*Bioactivated for maximum assimilation into
the bloodstream.
The Curcumin used in this formula is so
strong and unique, it has been granted a
patent. It contains no less than 95%
Curcuminoids from the Turmeric root, a
long-revered food, plant and herb in
Ayurvedic medicine. The total power of these
Curcuminoids is super-activated by the use
of a derivative of black pepper extract
called “Bioperine”. This acts as a
supercharger to the Curcumin, dramatically
increasing its bioavailability. A study done
on animals and humans showed that the
Bioperine enhanced the serum concentration
of the Curcumin with no adverse effects *
Two reports published in the March, 2008
issue of the
Journal of Clinical Investigation
provide evidence that curcumin, a polyphenol
that occurs in the curry spice turmeric, may
be protective against heart failure. The
condition occurs when the heart cannot pump
blood efficiently, and can lead to
enlargement of the heart muscle
(hypertrophy), along with symptoms such as
swelling and fatigue.
In the first study, Koji Hasegawa and his
colleagues at Kyoto Medical Center in Japan
administered oral curcumin for 7 weeks to
rats with hypertensive heart disease, which
normally leads to heart failure, and found
that curcumin maintained systolic function
and decreased left ventricular wall
thickness. In a second experiment which
involved administering oral curcumin
beginning one week following surgically
induced myocardial infarction (another model
of heart failure), the rats experienced
improved systolic function and a reduction
in failure-induced increases in wall
thickness and diameter of the noninfarcted
myocardium after six weeks. The researchers
attributed curcumin’s mechanism to
inhibition of an enzyme known as p300 HAT (histone
acetyltransferase).
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