Are you looking to give curcumin a try? An active compound home to a widely recognized Indian spice (turmeric), curcumin might just be one of the most advantageous nutritional supplements. Why? Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties have been demonstrated to elicit cognition, lower the risk of heart disease, possibly prevent cancer, support joints and bone health, ease symptoms linked to depression, and delay aging, among others [1]. What if we told you these benefits can be experienced sooner thanks to one supplement? Would you believe us? Advanced Bionutritionals® achieved this in their dietary supplement called Curcumitol-Q®. Here’s a comprehensive review of the conceivable influence Curcumitol-Q® might have on the mind and body.
What is Curcumitol-Q®? Formulated by Dr. Janet Zand, Curcumitol-Q® is a dietary supplement that could potentially protect the heart, sharpen memory and thinking, strengthen cartilage, improve digestion, and brighten the mood. To reach these results e ciently, the team at Advanced Bionutritionals claims to have developed the unthinkable. Put simply, a small dose of Curcumitol-Q® is equivalent to a standard dose of curcumin on steroids. What does that even mean? This is exactly what our editorial team will be answering next.
What makes Curcumitol-Q® unique? Curcumitol-Q contains a curcumin extract called Curcumin BioBDMC®30, which addresses 2 anti-inflammatory proteins rather than the conventional strategy of focusing on 1: NF-kB and MSK1. NF-kB, short for nuclear factor kappa light chain enhancer of activated B cells, is a family of transcription factors that regulate inflammatory responses and cellular growth and survival. Failing to activate NF-kB has since been linked to several pathogenic processes of various inflammatory diseases (i.e., pancreatic cancer, tumor growth, neuron dysfunction, etc.) [2,3]. As a result, Advanced Bionutritionals® included Curcumin 1/diferuloylmethane (52%) and Curcumin II/demethoxycurcumin (12%) to help support healthy levels of NF-kB and promote a healthy inflammatory response.