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Certain plants manufacture chemicals that repel
predators, parasites and diseases. Like most pharmacologically-active
secondary metabolite of plants, Curcumin is involved in self-defense. Over
time, plants with higher levels of organic compounds that deter attackers
become more successful, because of their advanced protection. In nature's
never-ending interaction between predator and prey, insects eventually learn
to digest most plant toxins, so plants are constantly evolving stronger
chemicals to deter their enemies.
Monitoring these war games between plants
and insects represents an important field of ecological research. Scientists
have discovered that many chemicals manufactured in plants and roots not only
prevent insect attack but also provide health benefits. Many cultures create
their own botanical pharmacies as the lore of medicinal plants and remedies is
handed down through generations of healers. Ethnobotany is the study of local
uses of plants.
With the advent of sophisticated laboratory
testing, biologists are finding that the many indigenous plants and roots from
around the world provide excellent medicinal value, and their secondary
metabolites may be likely candidates for development.
Curcumin has been shown to exhibit
anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and
anticancer activities and thus has a potential against various malignant
diseases, diabetes, allergies, arthritis, Alzheimer disease, and other chronic
illnesses. These effects are mediated through the regulation of various
transcription factors, growth factors, inflammatory cytokines, protein
kinases, and other enzymes.
Curcumin exhibits activities similar to
recently discovered TNF blockers (humira, remicade and enbrel), vascular
endothelial cell growth factor blocker (avastin), human epidermal growth
factor receptor blockers (erbitux, erlotinib, and geftinib), and HER2 blocker
(herceptin).
Considering the recent scientific bandwagon
that multi-targeted therapy is better than mono-targeted therapy for most
diseases, curcumin can be considered an ideal "Spice for Life". More than 5000
papers published within the past two decades have revealed that curcumin has
extraordinary potential in promoting health through modulation of numerous
molecular targets.
Ingredients: 1000mg per serving, vegetarian
capsules.
Serving Size: 2 capsules
Benefits: promotes general
health
Cautions: If pregnant, nursing
or under a doctor's care, consult your physician before using this product.
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