MediHerb Curcuma Active contains curcumin, which has demonstrated antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic activity and down-regulates numerous inflammatory mediators.
MediHerb Curcuma Active May Assist With
- Clinically trialled for the symptomatic relief of mild arthritis and to provide temporary relief of arthritic pain.
- Clinically trialled to increase joint mobility associated with arthritis and reduce joint swelling and href=" target="_blank" title="10 Common Causes of Chronic Inflammation" rel="noopener noreferrer">inflammation associated with mild arthritis.
- May assist in the management of mild osteoarthritis, providing symptomatic relief and temporary relief of the pain.
- Turmeric has been used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine to treat liver disorders, poor digestion, inflammation, arthritis, fevers, menstrual problems and skin disorders.
Product Size:60 Tablets
The active ingredients in MediHerb Curcuma Active, when professionally prescribed, may assist patients suffering from specific health conditions.
This statement does not imply or make a claim for a cure for disorders treated with MediHerb Curcuma Activeand therefore its use should be based on published scientific and clinical data as well as traditional uses.
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MediHerb Curcuma Active per Tablet
Curcumin phospholipid complex containing curcumin 90 mg | 500 mg |
MediHerb Curcuma Active Dosage:
Adults: 1-2 tablets daily.
MediHerb Curcuma Active - Contra-indications, Interactions or Cautions
- Do not use if you have allergies to any of the ingredients.
- Contraindicated in obstruction of the biliary tract and caution is advised in gallstones.
- Discontinue MediHerb Curcuma Active at least 7 days prior to general anaesthesia.
- For all Cautions, Interactions or Contra-indications associated with MediHerb Curcuma Active please contact your health care professional.