Description
The history of turmeric began over 4,000 years ago. In reality, it was created through the selection of numerous plants. Therefore, its true origins are unknown. However, it is considered to be native to South Asia. Curcuma longa comes from the same botanical family as ginger and Guinea pepper, the Zingiberaceae. In fact, it is sometimes nicknamed yellow ginger due to its orange-yellow color.
Turmeric is both a herbaceous and perennial plant. Although its pretty flower is very aesthetic, it is generally cultivated for the active ingredients condensed in its root (rhizome), particularly for curcumin. Although there is turmeric to drink, the plant is most often ground into powder. It is then used in traditional herbal medicine, in cooking as a spice (often used in Indian cuisine), and in certain skin cosmetics.
Why combine turmeric and black pepper? What are the benefits?
In the diet of many countries, turmeric is combined with honey, coconut milk, lemon, olive oil, and even ginger. Many naturopaths suggest combining turmeric with black pepper to combine its beneficial properties and many virtues. Indeed, black pepper reveals the full potential of turmeric. Our bodies thank us!
In fact, pepper contains piperine, which aids in the absorption of curcuminoids, the main active ingredient in turmeric. This is why it's recommended to take black pepper along with your daily dose of turmeric. Of course, turmeric without pepper can be consumed. The plant's natural active ingredients will still be absorbed by the body.
How to take turmeric powder and black pepper?
While in cooking, a few grams of powdered turmeric are added to food in an undefined quantity, this turmeric food supplement is previously dosed and studied for an adequate daily intake. Thus, with our organic turmeric and black pepper capsules, you can enjoy the benefits of both plants without any hassle! However, it is preferable to carry out a turmeric treatment over several days to observe the effects on well-being. How to take powdered turmeric and black pepper?
Directions for use:
2 to 3 capsules per day with a large glass of water during meals and as part of a balanced diet.
Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Consult a doctor or pharmacist if taking an anticoagulant at the same time.
Ingredients :
Ingredients for 3 capsules:
Turmeric root powder*: 750 mg
Black pepper powder*: 150 mg
Envelope (cellulose): 225 mg
Capsule of plant origin
Net weight: 75 g
*Product from organic farming FR-BIO-01 EU / non-EU agriculture