Turmeric Root Tablets (Organic)
This beloved golden rhizome is one of the most well-known Ayurvedic spices in the world. With a wealth of benefits, it is traditionally used to support a healthy inflammatory response, soothe and nourish the joints, promote clear skin, and more.*
Supports a healthy inflammatory response*
Promotes comfortable joint movement*
Supports digestion and overall health*
Promotes healthy skin and a clear complexion*
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1. What is curcumin, and how is it related to turmeric?
Curcumin is a naturally occurring chemical constituent in turmeric.
2. How much curcumin is in your turmeric?
The amount of curcumin in our turmeric powder is approximately 3 percent. The concentration can vary from season to season depending on environmental conditions such as sunlight, water, and heat.
3. Do I need to take black pepper with turmeric to help with absorption?
It is not necessary to take black pepper with turmeric. The absorption of turmeric only becomes an issue if you are taking an isolated extract of turmeric like curcumin. Much of the research concerning turmeric's absorbability is specific to extracted curcumin, which on its own has low bioavailability.
Banyan turmeric is made from the whole turmeric root with all the plant's constituents, including curcumin, in their naturally occurring proportions. In its natural state, turmeric is easily absorbed by the body.
That said, black pepper and turmeric do combine well and are often found together in traditional formulations.
Learn about Turmeric Root by visiting Banyan Botanicals - click here.
This beloved golden rhizome is one of the most well-known Ayurvedic spices in the world. With a wealth of benefits, it is traditionally used to support a healthy inflammatory response, soothe and nourish the joints, promote clear skin, and more.*
Supports a healthy inflammatory response*
Promotes comfortable joint movement*
Supports digestion and overall health*
Promotes healthy skin and a clear complexion*
Certified Fair for Life Fair Trade
1. What is curcumin, and how is it related to turmeric?
Curcumin is a naturally occurring chemical constituent in turmeric.
2. How much curcumin is in your turmeric?
The amount of curcumin in our turmeric powder is approximately 3 percent. The concentration can vary from season to season depending on environmental conditions such as sunlight, water, and heat.
3. Do I need to take black pepper with turmeric to help with absorption?
It is not necessary to take black pepper with turmeric. The absorption of turmeric only becomes an issue if you are taking an isolated extract of turmeric like curcumin. Much of the research concerning turmeric's absorbability is specific to extracted curcumin, which on its own has low bioavailability.
Banyan turmeric is made from the whole turmeric root with all the plant's constituents, including curcumin, in their naturally occurring proportions. In its natural state, turmeric is easily absorbed by the body.
That said, black pepper and turmeric do combine well and are often found together in traditional formulations.
Learn about Turmeric Root by visiting Banyan Botanicals - click here.
This beloved golden rhizome is one of the most well-known Ayurvedic spices in the world. With a wealth of benefits, it is traditionally used to support a healthy inflammatory response, soothe and nourish the joints, promote clear skin, and more.*
Supports a healthy inflammatory response*
Promotes comfortable joint movement*
Supports digestion and overall health*
Promotes healthy skin and a clear complexion*
Certified Fair for Life Fair Trade
1. What is curcumin, and how is it related to turmeric?
Curcumin is a naturally occurring chemical constituent in turmeric.
2. How much curcumin is in your turmeric?
The amount of curcumin in our turmeric powder is approximately 3 percent. The concentration can vary from season to season depending on environmental conditions such as sunlight, water, and heat.
3. Do I need to take black pepper with turmeric to help with absorption?
It is not necessary to take black pepper with turmeric. The absorption of turmeric only becomes an issue if you are taking an isolated extract of turmeric like curcumin. Much of the research concerning turmeric's absorbability is specific to extracted curcumin, which on its own has low bioavailability.
Banyan turmeric is made from the whole turmeric root with all the plant's constituents, including curcumin, in their naturally occurring proportions. In its natural state, turmeric is easily absorbed by the body.
That said, black pepper and turmeric do combine well and are often found together in traditional formulations.
Learn about Turmeric Root by visiting Banyan Botanicals - click here.