Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics
Theracurmin HP is a cardiovascular supplement designed by Integrative Therapeutics and based on curcumin extract.* As such, it may have multiple benefits on your body, such as supporting your liver detoxification, muscle recovery after exercise, and even relief from minor pain.* Integrative Therapeutics claims that Theracurmin HP is over 27 times more bioavailable than a standard curcumin extract, meaning that it should be more effective on your body.*
Who Should Consider Theracurmin HP?
Theracurmin HP may be for you if:
- you frequently experience minor muscle pains or soreness*
- you want to support your general health*
- you consume a lot of alcohol or other substances*
How May You Benefit from Taking Theracurmin HP?
Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics may:
- support detoxification and cytokine pathways*
- alleviate the feeling of soreness or minor pains*
- support your overall health*
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics.
Recommendation:
Integrative Therapeutics suggests taking 2 capsules of Theracurmin HP daily or as recommended by a healthcare professional.
Serving Size: 2 vegetarian capsules
Servings per Container: 30 or 60
Amount per Serving:
Total Carbohydrate <1 g
Theracurmin® enhanced bioavailable 600 mg
water-dispersible curcumin extract from Curcuma longa rhizome
Other Ingredients: cellulose, maltose, plant-derived capsule (hypromellose), gum ghatti, maltodextrin, ascorbyl palmitate, citric acid, silica
Safety sealed with inner seal. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Keep tightly closed. Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight.
Theracurmin® is a registered trademark of Theravalues Corporation, used under license by Schwabe North America, Inc.
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