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Turmeric Max-V by Douglas Labs 60 Vegetarian Capsules
Supports Ocular, GI, Neurological And Cardiovascular Function*
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Turmeric Max-V provided by Douglas Laboratories supplies 100 mg of turmeric in each vegetarian capsule.* FUNCTIONS Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a traditional herb used in India. Its bright yellow-orange color is recognizable in many Indian food dishes. Traditionally, Ayurvedic medicine has used turmeric to support proper ocular and gastrointestinal function.* Studies have shown that curcumin, a naturally occurring biologically active compound from turmeric, can function as an efficient antioxidant and can help regulate the body’s normal response to inflammatory processes. Turmeric’s powerful antioxidant properties are also thought to play a role in supporting neurological and cardiovascular function.*
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One (1) Vegetarian Capsule Servings Per Container: 60 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | Turmeric Rhizome Extract (Curcuma Longa L.) Standardized to provide 95 mg curcumin | 100 mg | ** | Turmeric Rhizome (Non-standardized) | 100 mg | ** | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| Cellulose, Silica, Stearates (Vegetable Source) |
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| As a dietary supplement, one (1) capsule daily between meals, or more as directed by physician. If digestive irritation occurs, take with meals. |
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| Stop use and consult your health care professional if allergic reactions occur. ... If pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare professional BEFORE using this product. ... Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. ... Keep out of reach of children. |
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| This product contains NO yeast, no wheat gluten, no soy protein, no milk/dairy, no corn, no sodium, no sugar, no starch, no preservatives, and no artificial coloring or flavoring. |
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| Cardiovascular Health, Gastrointestinal Motility, Gastrointestinal Vitality, Immune System Support, Inflammation Nutrition |
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| Cardiovascular, GI Tract, Immune System, Neurologic Tissue |
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