Novanutri Turmeric supplement

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While Novanutri Turmeric may be attractive at first due to the product's low price, it is soon made clear that prospective buyers must be very cautions when dealing with this particular product.

Novanutri Turmeric Review

Turmeric (scientific name : Curcuma longa) is a southwest Indian ginger plant. The plant’s rhizomes are used for numerous traditional Indian activities, such as dyeing, and as well as used in cooking, most prominently curry, as a spice. It is also used as a natural coloring in mustard condiments. The main active ingredient that has value as a supplement due to its health benefits is curcumin, which gives the plant its distinctive taste. These various benefits include joint-pain relief as well as improving overall joint durability and range of movement. Despite only entering western common knowledge recently, the strong antioxidant properties of the plant has been known and used by traditional Indian medicine for countless centuries. Clinical studies have indicated that the substance can be used to treat several types of cancer, as well as cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes. Besides these, there are also other smaller benefits such as somewhat reinforcing the immune system. Despite such a long list of greatly beneficial effects the plant has, the most sought after attribute of turmeric curcumin supplements are the beneficial effects it has on the joints due to its so-called “healthy inflammatory” response. Ever since the western mainstream media got wind of these benefits of the plant, several supplement manufacturers jumped on the new market, among them, Novanutri.

Ingredients

  • Turmeric exctract – 500 mg (of which 475 mg is curcumin)
  • Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate
  • Microcrytalline Cellulose
  • Stearic Acid
  • Magnesium Stearate
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Hydroxy-propylmethyl Cellulose

It is indicated on the label that this product does not contain any kind of artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, gluten, yeast, dairy, sugar, salt.

Dosage

Novanutri Turmeric states on the label that it is up to the user’s discretion if they choose to take one or two softgels a day. Though entirely optional, it is highly recommended to take the pills after a meal or drink. This isn’t because the contents of the caplet too strong to be safely taken on an empty stomach, it’s simply due to the fact that the act of eating and drinking beforehand activates the digestive processes, and this way the active ingredients are absorbed much more quickly.

Side Effects

No unwanted side effects of Novanutri Turmeric have been observed. Turmeric is an entirely harmless plant, and none of the other ingredients have any drawbacks either, making this product completely safe to use.

Price

A single package of Novanutri Turmeric with thirty softgels, which is enough for either 30  or 15 days depending on your preferred dosage. This package is priced at a fairly low £9.80. The manufacturer does not indicate any kind of alternative purchasing options.

Guarantee

Novanutri makes absolutely no indication as to any existing money-back guarantee or refund policy, making this a risky endeavor.

Conclusion – Novanutri Turmeric

While Novanutri Turmeric may be attractive at first due to the product’s low price, it is soon made clear that prospective buyers must be very cautions when dealing with this particular product. It is never advised to give up researching, as that is what ensures that you get your money’s worth.

Concise, honest reporting from Authority Reports.

About

Pauline RN, BSN, MSN, works as an emergency room nurse and has seen it all over her 20 year career. She is extremely dedicated to her job and is a member of the California Emergency Nurses Association.A strong believer in balanced eating and regular exercise, Pauline enjoys trying out new recipes and participating in Mud Runs with her partner.



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