TUMERIC
- Contains 500mg Of Turmeric Standardized To 95% Curcuminoids
- Supports Joint Health & Function
- Potent Antioxidant
- Features Hi Tech’s Advanced Cyclosome Delivery System
When you talk about brutally heavy and intense training sessions, sore, inflamed joints seem to come with the territory. Many bodybuilders and athletes just deal with it – but there’s no reason to suffer with Turmeric 95 by Hi-Tech!
What is Turmeric 95?
First of all, turmeric is an herbal compound that contains the active ingredient curcumin, which is responsible for turmeric’s positive benefits. Primarily, curcumin supports joint health and function by helping to reduce inflammation. It’s also an effective antioxidant. Hi-Tech Turmeric 95 contains 95% curcuminoids, the highest level of curcuminoids available.
Additionally, Turmeric 95 contains 10 mg of Bioperine® Black Pepper Extract for maximum absorption. The ability of this impressive product to fully absorb doesn’t stop there because Turmeric 95 also features our exclusive Cyclosome™ Delivery System, a state of the art delivery system made possible by liposomal technology. This is the same technology that’s currently used by many large pharmaceutical companies because of its capability to dramatically improve bioavailability. Typically, supplements ingested orally are degraded by enzymes and acids throughout the digestion process. However, our technology increases the number of nutrients your body can utilize so you experience optimal benefits.
When It Comes To Sore Joints, Hi-Tech Has You Covered! Turmeric 95 – So You Can Train Heavy Again!
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