Curcumin Research
As modern science and medicine advances it is actually becoming more common for ancient, Eastern medicine techniques and supplements to be found to be significantly healthy for the human body. Researchers are very intrigued by the possibilities and findings in their curcumin research. Curcumin comes from the curcuma longa plant. It is a polyphenol compound and is the main component of the turmeric spice. Many characteristics of turmeric come from the curcumin compound itself. Turmeric you may recognize- it is the commonly known ingredient to curry and is used in many Indian dishes. What are the findings of curcumin research? Research being done by many different agencies and universities have linked curcumin intake to a wide range of health benefits. The scope is fairly amazing; curcumin research has shown that the compound can have an effect on preventing cancers and Alzheimer disease, as well as making the heart, brain and body as a whole healthier. In 2004, a study by researchers at UCLA can inhibit the formation of proteins in the brain. This build up of protein creates a plaque which can cause, or is directly related to, Alzheimer’s disease. The curcumin compound inhibits the formation of these proteins by binding with beta amyloid, which otherwise would form the dangerous plaque. Curcumin research done by the same group at UCLA, as well as numerous other studies globally, have also found that curcumin also is a powerful antioxidants. The studies also report that curcumin is anti-inflammatory. Both of these traits further make curcumin an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s. Furthermore, antioxidants are good for the body because they seek out and bond with harmful free radical compounds, which otherwise attack healthy cells. Anti-inflammatory compounds can also be used to treat a variety of health problems. The benefits don’t stop there, curcumin research has found many other positive potential benefits in various studies. A 2005 study conducted by the Indian Institute of Science shows that by inhibiting plasmodium falciparum, curcumin can be used to combat malaria. Research done at the Institute of Cytology and Preventive Oncology in New Delhi shows that curcumin can stave off cervical cancer. The study shows that curcumin binds with genes in the HPV virus that would otherwise bind with human proteins and create and spread the cancer. The list of health benefits goes on from there- everything from HIV prevention, to heart health and more. With over 2,000 published research articles pertaining to the curcumin compound and its many health benefits, it is clear that curcumin is a powerful and unique compound that is great for the human body. How can I incorporate curcumin into my lifestyle? With all of these great findings, making curcumin a component of your healthy lifestyle is something that needs to be considered. As mentioned, turmeric is a common element of curry and other Indian dishes and therefore can be ingested in this fashion. Another way, if you don’t want Indian food, can’t have it all the time or simply want an easier and quicker way to have a regular curcumin intake is to take a curcumin supplement. One such supplement is the Cure-Cumin capsule made by Nature’s Factory Products. This supplement is entirely organic is made directly from curcuma longa plant.

| | CURE~CUMIN (525 mg; 60 Veggie capsules) Made from freshly harvested organic Curcuma Longa roots, and enriched with Piper Nigrum to enhance the bio availability, our curcumin preparation is of the highest potency and efficacy.
Scientists have discovered that curcumin inhibits formation of amyloid-ßeta and binds plaques and reduces amyloids in Alzheimer‘s disease.
It helps boost the body‘s ability to clear the buildup of amyloid-ßeta plaque in the brain.
Curcumin is also found to negate the harmful effects of cigarette smoking, second hand smoke and smokeless tobacco chewing by down regulating NF-kappaß a key transcription factor thought to play a major role in carcinogenesis.
Curcumin also helps inhibit chronically elevated inflammatory COX-2.
Curcumin helps inhibit proliferation, induces apoptosis, and inhibits angiogenesis of prostate cancer cells in vivo.
It also helps sensitize tumor cells to chemotherapy.
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