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Curcumin Solution is the most bioavailable form of curcumin on the market (185 times more bioavailable than standard curcumin).

  • Supported by clinical studies and considered the most bioavailable supplement.
  • Combats inflammation and digestive problems.
  • Helps improve biliary and liver function.
  • Antioxidant, immune-modulating, and anti-proliferation properties.
  • In Licaps® capsule form (fast-release, high protection from moisture, and oxidizing agents).
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Curcumin Solution Supplement

Curcumin Solution is a high-tech formulation containing curcumin, the most biologically active ingredient in turmeric. It has been developed to maximise curcumin absorption and to enable its potential to be fully exploited.

Numerous studies have demonstrated curcumin’s exceptional properties, particularly in relation to inflammation and mutations that cause cell proliferation, now available to buy at SuperSmart.

Who is Curcumin Solution Aimed at?

With its wide-ranging properties [anti-inflammatory (2-4), antioxidant (5), immune-modulating (6), pro-apoptotic (7), and anti-angiogenic (8-9)], Curcumin Solution is designed for anyone who wants to improve their daily life and optimize their health.

It is particularly recommended for:

  • Those experiencing the pain of various sorts (particularly when related to arthritis);
  • Those with digestive problems (bloating, stomachache, nausea, feelings of heaviness, loss of appetite);
  • Those suffering from chronic inflammatory problems or systemic inflammation;
  • Those at risk of cardiovascular problems;
  • Those affected by hyperlipidemia (elevated LDL-cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels);
  • Those exposed to oxidative stress and/or high levels of carcinogenic oxidants (pesticides, cigarette smoke, pollution, chronic stress, etc.);
  • Those with liver problems;
  • Those who feel they are aging rapidly.

How does Curcumin Solution Differ from Other curcumin Supplements?

Curcumin is an exceptional natural molecule, but its efficacy depends on the amount absorbed by the body. Absorption is normally very low due to its instability in acid conditions, poor solubility in digestive fluids and difficulty crossing the intestinal wall (10-12).

The advantage offered by Curcumin Solution is that it significantly increases this absorption by micronizing the curcumin and making it soluble in digestive fluids using micelles (microscopic beads that mix easily in water). This is a highly ingenious process; it increases curcumin’s ability to cross the intestinal wall by a factor of 185 compared with standard curcumin. This huge increase in absorption raises the amount of curcumin circulating in, and retained by, the body (curcumin’s half-life is normally very short). By way of comparison, all other strategies employed to increase its absorption are less effective; with the addition of piperine, for example, its absorption is only multiplied 20 to 30 times (13-14), while incorporating curcumin into lecithin liposomes barely increases it by a factor of four.

An independent study has demonstrated that this is indeed the most bioavailable curcumin supplement on the market (15).

Taking 2 capsules of Curcumin Solution a day results in 10 to 15 grams of curcumin circulating in the body, whereas it would take more than 25 capsules a day (containing 600mg of standard curcumin) to have any chance of reaching these levels. As a consequence, it is possible to take fewer capsules and spend less money and still achieve an unparalleled level of circulating curcumin.

How does Curcumin act in the Body?

Curcumin is the most biologically active compound in the rhizome of Curcuma longa. It has an impressive number of biological benefits and acts against multiple cellular targets involved in cancer (16), diabetes (17), cardiovascular problems (18-20), neurodegenerative diseases (21), rheumatism (22), etc. Its effects on inflammation and elevated blood lipids have been demonstrated in several animal and human studies (23-25). In particular, it inhibits cholesterol production by the liver (26) and reduces the absorption of dietary cholesterol (27-29).

But the property which most interests' researchers is curcumin’s ability to inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells. It does so by intervening at various points in their development and by stimulating the production of enzymes that facilitate their elimination (30). The problem is that the amounts shown by in vitro tests to be effective are difficult to achieve in the body – which is precisely why Curcumin Solution has been developed – to maximize its absorption.

In 2018, researchers took a giant leap forward when they identified the effects of curcumin on a protein involved in cancer cells (31).

Note: it is important to point out that Curcumin Solution 60 Licaps® is not meant to rival the supplement Super Curcuma, one of the best products in our catalogue and one which regularly receives high praise from our customers. Curcumin Solution 60 Licaps® is designed more to produce systemic benefits as the curcumin it contains reaches the bloodstream more easily. As far as the digestive system is concerned, Super Curcuma remains without doubt the best turmeric supplement on the market because it concentrates the curcumin more specifically in this area.

Additional Steps to Maximize the Benefits of Curcumin Solution

To maximize the efficacy of Curcumin Solution, the following measures can also be adopted throughout the supplementation period.

1) Take Curcumin Solution capsules at mealtimes

Curcumin is always best absorbed when consumed with some dietary fat because fats slow down intestinal transit and increase the micelles’ contact time with the intestinal wall.

2) Increase your intake of omega-3 fatty acids

Omega-3 from oily fish and fish oil have powerful anti-inflammatory properties, but the amounts needed are difficult to obtain from diet alone. It is therefore better to opt for Super Omega-3, an EPA and DHA supplement (3 softgels a day).

3) Increase your consumption of fruit and vegetables

You should at the same time reduce your consumption of pro-inflammatory foods rich in omega-6, that are usually highly processed foods.

4) Incorporate anti-cancer foods into your diet

The best-known are the red fruits (as they contain ellagic acid, anthocyanidins, and proanthocyanidins), citrus fruit (vitamin C, polyphenols, and terpenes), cruciferous vegetables (glucosinolates), and alliaceous vegetables (allicin, thiosulfinate, thiosulfonates, monosulfides, disulfides, and trisulfides).

This curcumin formulation brilliantly combines modern technology and ancient tradition. Technology, because its development has involved a feat of scientific skill (micro-encapsulation of the curcumin). Tradition, because it maximizes the potential of a substance recognized by ancient systems of medicine for at least 4,000 years.

It is a timely response to unprecedented global interest and constitutes a perfect way of benefiting from the considerable therapeutic properties of turmeric.

Note: this product should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. It is important to follow the guidelines on how to take it and the recommended dose, and to use it by the 'best before' date. It is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or for children under 15. Keep out of children’s reach. Store in a cool, dry place.

Buy Curcumin Solution to fight inflammation.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Composition
Daily dose: 2 Licaps®
Number of doses per pack: 30
Amount per dose
NovaSOL® Curcumin (blend standardized to 6% curcuminoids, comprising polysorbate and extract of Curcuma longa) 1,000 mg
NovaSOL® Curcumin, Aquanova AG, Germany.
LICAPS® & logo are trademarks of Lonza or its affiliates.
Manufactured in the EU and distributed by: SN Worldwide Unipessoal, Lda, Avenida Do Infante 66, Edificio Quinta Avenida 1°C, Funchal 9000-015, Portugal.
Directions for use

Adults: Take 2 Licaps® a day.

Each Licaps® capsule contains 500 mg of NovaSOL® Curcumin.

Precautions: do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of children’s reach. Store away from light, heat, and humidity. As with any nutritional supplement, consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition.

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