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Turmeric (Curcumin IV-IM Infusion) | 25/100mg
Turmeric (Curcumin IV-IM Infusion) | 25/100mg
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What is Turmeric (Curcumin)?
Curcumin is the active component found in turmeric, an herb from the ginger family. It is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potentially anticancer properties. Products containing curcumin are frequently used in dietary supplements, cosmetics, and medications.
IV-IM infusion means intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) administration of curcumin. This means that curcumin is administered directly into the circulatory system or muscles through an infusion, which can improve the bioavailability and efficacy of the compound compared to oral intake forms. These methods are generally used in medical settings for treatment or as part of specialised therapies.
What are the benefits of Curcumin (Turmeric)?
Turmeric, the active ingredient of turmeric, has multiple potential health benefits:
- Anti-inflammatory properties: Curcumin is widely known for its potent anti-inflammatory effects, making it useful in treating conditions such as arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
- Antioxidant properties: Turmeric is a strong antioxidant that helps combat oxidative stress and may protect against cellular damage caused by free radicals.
- Improvement of brain health: Some studies suggest that curcumin may support brain health by improving cognitive functions and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease.
- Support for heart health: Turmeric may improve heart health by reducing inflammation and oxidation, which are significant factors in cardiovascular diseases.
- Relief of depression symptoms: There is evidence that curcumin may have antidepressant properties and help in relieving symptoms of depression.
- Potential anticancer properties: Research indicates that curcumin may have anticancer effects, inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and the spread of tumours.
- Aids in digestion: Turmeric may improve digestion and alleviate symptoms of various digestive disorders.
It is always advisable to consult with a doctor or a qualified health professional before starting to take supplements.
Turmeric in combination with Exosomes:
The combination of curcumin with exosomes represents an innovative area in medicine and biology. Here are some key aspects of this combination:
Exosomes: These are microscopic vesicles released from cells and play a role in cell communication, transporting various molecules such as proteins, RNA, and DNA between cells. They are being widely researched for their potential in areas such as regenerative medicine, immunotherapy, and drug delivery.
Curcumin: It is an active component in turmeric with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and potentially anticancer properties.
Turmeric and Exosomes Combination: Combining curcumin with exosomes may enhance the delivery of curcumin to cells. Exosomes can act as natural transport systems, increasing the stability and bioavailability of curcumin in the body. This can significantly improve the efficacy of Turmeric in targeted therapies, such as in treating inflammatory diseases or cancer.
Potential therapeutic applications: This combination may have applications in areas such as targeted therapy for cancer, treatment of inflammatory diseases, and in regenerative medicine.
Clinical studies and their results:
Curcumin (the active compound in turmeric) has been the subject of several clinical studies due to its potential healing properties, including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
In a study published in the journal "Trials", Turmeric was compared with diclofenac, a standard treatment for osteoarthritis. The study involved 139 patients, divided into two groups: one received curcumin, and the other received diclofenac. The therapy lasted 28 days. The results showed a significant improvement, pain reduction, and better knee function for patients treated with curcumin, comparable to those observed with diclofenac.
Another study analysed the effects of curcumin on patients with ulcerative colitis, a form of inflammatory bowel disease. Patients who regularly took Turmeric along with standard treatment showed significant improvement in symptoms and a reduction in the need for medications. Curcumin proved to be useful in reducing inflammation and improving intestinal function.
Proper Dosage and Administration of Turmeric IV-IM Infusion:
Administered 2-3 times per week. Intravenously at 100 mg per dose for an indefinite period depending on the patient's needs. Intramuscularly at 25 mg per dose, again for an indefinite period depending on the goals.
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