Product Info: PureNature has been in the market for a long time and is one of the most reputable companies out there with 24/7 customer support and 1 year full refund policy. PureNature Turmeric Curcumin is 100% pure curcumin extract (1300mg daily dosage with 10mg of BioPerine). According to recent studies, this is the right dosage for an effective turmeric extract. PureNature Turmeric is 100% pure, no fillers, binders or added ingredients. Each capsule is made with vegetable cellulose for faster absorption and effectiveness.

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PureNature Turmeric Curcumin Benefits:

– High quality Pure Turmeric Curcumin extract
– Recommended high potent daily dose of 1300mg. Turmeric Curcumin
– with 95% Standardized Curcuminoids
– Also 10mg of BioPerine to maximize absorption.
– Convenient 30 days supply in each bottle; take 2 capsules per day
– Easy to swallow capsules
– Vegetarian Capsule
– Multiple bottle discount
– Risk Free 365 Days (1 Year) Money Back Guarantee

PureNature Turmeric Curcumin is Best For: Reducing pain, inflammation and stiffness related to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA); Help prevent type 2 diabetes.

The quality of this formula has been confirmed using a third-party independent laboratory that ensures its label accuracy, high quality and consistency of each batch.

The Result: We tested over 100+ brands of Turmeric pills in the market in house. We did extensive research on top brands, read consumer’s reviews and surveyed over 11,571 customers.

In summary: Consumers HealthCare recommends PureNature Turmeric as the number one turmeric curcumin supplement currently in the market. We tested 100+ different brands in house and surveyed over 11,484 real customers. PureNature came in first based on quality, test, affordability, guarantee and customer service.

Recent Testimonial from a very happy customer:
“Wow let me just start by saying I am amazed by the quality of the capsules, very easy to swallow, even for me! I have struggled with joint pain for as long as I can remember. There has not been a single day that I can remember not being in pain and it’s just something I’ve come to live with. I was eventually diagnosed with labral tears in my hip joints, fibromyalgia, and palindromic rheumatoid arthritis (PRA). The pain got so bad that I received cortisone injections and agreed to surgery in the near future that would leave me immobile for 6 months on each hip. Until then, I was on every kind of medicine imaginable. Lyrica, Nucynta, Percocet, Vicodin, 800 mg Ibuprofen every 8 hours, etc. I couldn’t function without them, my joints were stiff and it was hard to walk. I used to be a runner but due to the labral tears was not able to exercise more than a brisk walk which really made things worse. I have three children under the age of 5 and I was sick of being sick. I was tired of being looked at like a junkie every time I had to get my prescriptions filled. It was humiliating and I was suffering in silence so I ended up on antidepressants also. Chronic pain tends to do that to people. I was tired of not having energy, of being depressed, and being miserable. I decided to do some research and find a natural way out of the pit I was in. I started taking PureNature Turmeric about a year ago and only after 15 days I noticed huge improvements. I eventually was able to stop taking all of my pain meds and have been med-free for several months now. This is nothing short of a miracle. I still have days where I wake up stiff and sore due to the barometric pressure changes but I no longer need to carry the pills with me wherever I go. I have energy, I am happy, I am able to get outside and can actually ENJOY playing with my kids. I am so thankful that I said NO MORE to prescription medicine and took my life back. Due to the anti-inflammatory properties of the Turmeric / Curcumin (and keeping my stress level as low as humanly possible), I haven’t had a flare-up of PRA in almost a year.

Turmeric is one of the most amazing supplements you can take. There are so many benefits and I recommend it to everyone. I’m sure you’ve already read about them. If you decide to purchase, it will be one of the best decisions you ever make.” Jessica

How Do I Take Turmeric Supplements? There are 60 capsules in each bottle. It is recommended to take 2 capsules per day 20-30 minutes before your meals with a full glass of water.

Are There Any Side Effects? There are no reported side effects associated with taking pure Turmeric Curcumin.

Does Turmeric Interfere With My Prescription Medication? It is always best to discuss with your doctor if you have questions about your medication; turmeric curcumin is a natural supplement that has no reported interference with most medications.

What If I Don’t See Results After Taking PureNature Turmeric? All purchases from PureNature are backed by our 365 Days 100% Money Back Guarantee, so if you are not happy with your purchase, contact us and we will refund your money.

UPDATE: PureNature Offers an EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT to Consumers HealthCare Readers!

We contacted PureNature office to get a great deal for our readers. For a limited time PureNature offered our readers 40%-60% discount, as low as $23 per bottle.

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There are numerous scientific papers on the benefits of turmeric curcumin. We have compiled some of the literature for your convenience.

[1] Farooqui, A.A. 2016. Therapeutic potentials of curcumin for Alzheimer disease. http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=4438938. [2] Gupta, S.C., Patchva, S., and Aggarwal, B.B. 2013. Therapeutic roles of curcumin. Lessons learned from clinical trials. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3535097/#CR10 [3] Shen LR, LD Parnell, JM Ordovas, and CQ Lai. 2013. “Curcumin and aging”. BioFactors (Oxford, England). 39 (1). [4] Shoba G et al. (1998). Influence of piperine on the pharmacokinetics of curcumin in animals and human volunteers. Planta Med. 64 (4), 353-6. [5] Sikora, E., Scapagnini, G., and Barbagallo, M. 2010. Curcumin, inflammation, ageing and age-related diseases. Immun. Ageing 7, 1–4. [6] Anand, P., Sundaram, C., Jhurani, S., Kunnumakkara, A. B., and Aggarwal, B.B. (2008) Curcumin and cancer: an ‘‘old-age’’disease with an ‘‘age-old’’ solution.Cancer Lett 267: 133–164. [7]  Farooqui, Akhlaq A. 2016. Therapeutic potentials of curcumin for Alzheimer disease. [8] Ferrari, C. K. B. (2004) Functional foods, herbs and nutraceuticals: towards biochemical mechanisms of healthy aging. Biogerontology 5, 275–289. [9]  Gupta, S. C., Patchva, S., & Aggarwal, B. B. (2013). Therapeutic Roles of Curcumin: Lessons Learned from Clinical Trials. The AAPS Journal, 15(1), 195–218. http://doi.org/10.1208/s12248-012-9432-8 [10] Goel, A., Kunnumakkara, A. B., and Aggarwal, B. B. (2008) Curcumin as ‘‘curecumin’’: fromkitchen to clinic. Biochem Pharmacol. 75, 787–809. [11] Hatcher, H., Planalp, Cho, R. J., Tortia, F. M., and Tortic, S. V. (2008). Curcumin: from ancient medicine to current clinical trials. Cell Mol  Life Sci. 65,1631–1652. [12]  Lobo V, Patil A, Phatak A, Chandra N. (2010). Free radicals, antioxidants and functional foods: Impact on human health. Pharmacognosy Reviews 4(8):118-126.doi:10.4103/0973-7847.70902.