Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has transitioned from an ancient culinary spice to a major focal point of modern clinical research. This Nature Journal review focuses on curcumin, the primary bioactive polyphenol in turmeric.
The Anti-inflammatory Mechanism
Curcumin acts at the molecular level to inhibit NF-kB, a molecule that travels into cell nuclei and turns on genes related to chronic inflammation. This pathway is a key driver of modern lifestyle conditions.
Maximizing Bioavailability
Raw curcumin exhibits poor bioavailability, meaning the body excretes it before absorption. To solve this, specialized formulations like Karkuma Organic Turmeric Immune Booster and Karkuma Bio Comfort utilize organic carrier matrices to maximize cell absorption, ensuring the antioxidant power reaches your circulatory system effectively.




