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Why curcumin doesn't work for everyone [SEE NOW] [Alternate text] Dear Reader, Thank you for your continued support. Like most popular internet sites, and print and broadcast media, from time to time we accept third party commercial advertisements. Please take a few moments to consider their message below. Amanda Angelini --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend Back in the 1990s, Franco Cavaleri was an undergrad and a competitive bodybuilder. He'd won several local and regional bodybuilding championships and was training for something bigger. As a competitive athlete, Franco took many supplements. He took huge amounts of curcumin, for example, because it helped reduce muscle soreness and inflammation so he could train harder. But at one point, there was a shortage of curcumin, so he stopped taking it. Within a few weeks, he started feeling aches and pains in his muscles. He also had terrible pains in his stomach. Well, Franco thought back to his training. He remembered taking large amounts of curcumin and wondered if there was a connection. He began taking it again. Within weeks, he was back to training. One year later, Franco won the Mr. North America International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness championships in his weight class! And he was able to overcome his stomach problems. Franco decided to make nutrition his life's work. He started working towards a PhD in Experimental Medicine. In particular, he wanted to know why curcumin helped his inflammatory condition so much. As part of his work, Franco "mapped" the pharmacology of curcumin. And he discovered something amazing… Curcumin, as you may know, is the active ingredient in turmeric, a popular spice that gives curry its distinctive color. Turmeric has been used for centuries in Ayervedic and Chinese medicine as an anti-inflammatory. Franco discovered that curcumin is really comprised of 3 separate compounds: curcumin I (diferuloylmethane), curcumin II (desmethoxycurcumin), and curcumin III (bis-desmethoxycurcumin). And they don't work the same way. [Click here to learn why curcumin doesn't work for everyone]( Sincerely, Dr. Janet Zand © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe Here]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Order Processing Center Attn: Customer Service P.O. Box 925 Frederick, MD 21705 USA

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