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Curcum-Evail - 60 Softgels
Curcum-Evail - 60 Softgels
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- High bioavailability
- Provides antioxidants to protect cells
- Stimulates Immune Function
- Promote cellular health
- Does not contain gluten, dairy, soy or GMOs
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Curcum-Evail - 60 Softgels
$132.41
Designs For Health Curcum-Evail is a dietary supplement in softgel form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Designs For Health's Curcum-Evail is a formulation of curcuminoids derived from turmeric, recognized for its superior bioavailability. Curcumin, the primary active ingredient, supports a healthy response to oxidative stress and assists in sustaining normal levels of inflammation within the body. The Evail emulsification technology developed by Designs for Health is specifically designed to enhance the bioavailability and absorption of its active components. This innovative process includes quillaja extract, delta- and gamma-tocotrienols, as well as medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) to facilitate absorption.[SOFTGELS]
Each softgel contains:
Curcuminoids 380 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Medium chain triglycerides, softgel ingredients (bovine gelatin, glycerine, purified water, annatto [colour]), quillaja extract, beeswax, sunflower lecithin, turmeric oil, tocotrienols
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you are taking antiplatelet medication or blood thinners, or if you have gallstones, a bile duct obstruction, a stomach ulcer or excess stomach acid.
Curcuminoids 380 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Medium chain triglycerides, softgel ingredients (bovine gelatin, glycerine, purified water, annatto [colour]), quillaja extract, beeswax, sunflower lecithin, turmeric oil, tocotrienols
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you are taking antiplatelet medication or blood thinners, or if you have gallstones, a bile duct obstruction, a stomach ulcer or excess stomach acid.
Dosage
Adults: Take one (1) softgel per day with a meal or as otherwise directed by a health care practitioner.
Adults: Take one (1) softgel per day with a meal or as otherwise directed by a health care practitioner.
Researched & Formulated With Integrity:
Designs for Health is a leading innovator and the fastest-growing brand of premium nutritional supplements within the healthcare practitioner sector. Offering one of the most extensive and diverse ranges of nutritional supplements, including products such as 5-HTP Supreme, CoQnol 100, Digestzymes, Liposomal Vitamin C, Magnesium Malate, Thyroid Synergy, and Vitamin B12, among others.
Designs for Health is a leading innovator and the fastest-growing brand of premium nutritional supplements within the healthcare practitioner sector. Offering one of the most extensive and diverse ranges of nutritional supplements, including products such as 5-HTP Supreme, CoQnol 100, Digestzymes, Liposomal Vitamin C, Magnesium Malate, Thyroid Synergy, and Vitamin B12, among others.
TURMERIC HEALTH BENEFITS & USES
Curcuma longa, or Turmeric, also often called the "Golden Spice," is a vibrant and aromatic herb that has captivated cultures and cuisines worldwide for centuries. With its origins deeply rooted in South Asia, this humble rhizome has not only added flavour to countless dishes but has also played a significant role in traditional medicine. The Turmeric plant belongs to the ginger family, Zingiberaceae, of which over 133 species have been identified (40-45 species in India and 30 to 40 in Thailand). All of these species of Turmeric are used in culinary and for medicinal health benefits.
Historically, India has been the largest producer and consumer of Turmeric. Indeed, in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Turmeric has long been revered for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties and for its cardioprotective and neuro-supportive effects. Turmeric has also figured prominently in all sorts of cultural and religious ceremonies, including weddings, as a symbol of purity and prosperity.
As one of the most researched medicinal plants, Turmeric has over 12,000 published studies to its name, thanks to its unique biochemical composition, which, perhaps most notably, includes curcuminoids - a type of polyphenol. The most active of these is
Curcumin, which possesses many health benefits including powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Below is a more comprehensive (though by no means complete) list of the demonstrated health benefits of Turmeric (and curcumin).
Key Health Benefits Of Turmeric
- Aids Blood Sugar Management / Type 2
Diabetes
Management
- Alleviates Pain / Reduces Swelling
- Enhances Muscle Recovery
- Fights Infections
- Helps Regulate Cholesterol
- Improves Moods
-
Liver Support
- Potent Natural Anti-Inflammatory
- Promotes
Skin Health
- Protects Against Neurodegeneration (including Alzheimer’s)
- Improves Digestion
Who Would Benefit From Taking Turmeric?
Those grappling with inflammatory conditions may use turmeric because it offers health benefits for
osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, skin conditions like acne, eczema, or
psoriasis, and many others. Individuals seeking relief from indigestion may also find Turmeric helpful since it promotes a healthy digestive system and helps alleviate symptoms such as gas, bloating, stomachache, etc. Moreover, anyone wanting to safeguard their cardiovascular health, enhance their blood vessel function, and improve their blood lipid levels, including cholesterol and triglyceride levels, may be great candidates for Turmeric supplementation.
Last but by no means least, Turmeric's demonstrated neuroprotective qualities may be attractive to those wanting to protect their brains and cognitive function - perhaps most notably, those with a family history of dementia or any other form of neurodegeneration.
Turmeric Supplements: Forms, Formats & Potencies
Turmeric can be purchased as a fresh rhizome, commonly used in Indian cuisine. It can be sliced and added to food, as well as can be boiled and brewed into a soothing tea. The dried form of Turmeric, ground into a fine powder, is a staple in spice racks worldwide, adding depth to dishes lending its signature hue and imparting some of its therapeutic effects. Of course, Turmeric is also widely available in supplement form, including capsules, softgels, tablets, liquid extracts, and tinctures. It is also available in chewable gummies for those who dislike swallowing pills.
Given the staggering number of studies that have been performed on Turmeric in the last couple of decades, it should come as no surprise that there is an equally staggering number of Turmeric options on store shelves. To ensure you get a high-quality, bioavailable supplement, look for one with a high percentage of curcumin, preferably standardized to contain at least 95% curcuminoids. Also, ideally, choose one that includes black pepper extract (piperine) to enhance absorption further. Also, check the source and quality of the Turmeric. It should be organic to minimize exposure to pesticides and other contaminants. Finally, choose supplements that have undergone third-party testing for quality and purity.
Final Considerations & Potential Cautions
While generally well tolerated, certain individuals may experience side effects with Turmeric supplements, including gastrointestinal issues like nausea,
diarrhea, or indigestion, particularly when taken in large doses. Individuals with gallbladder problems should also exercise caution, as Turmeric may exacerbate these conditions. Turmeric can act as a blood thinner, so people with bleeding disorders or those taking blood-thinning medications should consult their healthcare provider before incorporating it into their routine. Finally, pregnant and breastfeeding women are advised to speak to their healthcare practitioner before using Turmeric supplements, as their safety in these situations is not well-established.
Curcuma longa, or Turmeric, also often called the "Golden Spice," is a vibrant and aromatic herb that has captivated cultures and cuisines worldwide for centuries. With its origins deeply rooted in South Asia, this humble rhizome has not only added flavour to countless dishes but has also played a significant role in traditional medicine. The Turmeric plant belongs to the ginger family, Zingiberaceae, of which over 133 species have been identified (40-45 species in India and 30 to 40 in Thailand). All of these species of Turmeric are used in culinary and for medicinal health benefits.
Historically, India has been the largest producer and consumer of Turmeric. Indeed, in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Turmeric has long been revered for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties and for its cardioprotective and neuro-supportive effects. Turmeric has also figured prominently in all sorts of cultural and religious ceremonies, including weddings, as a symbol of purity and prosperity.
As one of the most researched medicinal plants, Turmeric has over 12,000 published studies to its name, thanks to its unique biochemical composition, which, perhaps most notably, includes curcuminoids - a type of polyphenol. The most active of these is
Curcumin, which possesses many health benefits including powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Below is a more comprehensive (though by no means complete) list of the demonstrated health benefits of Turmeric (and curcumin).
Key Health Benefits Of Turmeric
- Aids Blood Sugar Management / Type 2
Diabetes
Management
- Alleviates Pain / Reduces Swelling
- Enhances Muscle Recovery
- Fights Infections
- Helps Regulate Cholesterol
- Improves Moods
-
Liver Support
- Potent Natural Anti-Inflammatory
- Promotes
Skin Health
- Protects Against Neurodegeneration (including Alzheimer’s)
- Improves Digestion
Who Would Benefit From Taking Turmeric?
Those grappling with inflammatory conditions may use turmeric because it offers health benefits for
osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, skin conditions like acne, eczema, or
psoriasis, and many others. Individuals seeking relief from indigestion may also find Turmeric helpful since it promotes a healthy digestive system and helps alleviate symptoms such as gas, bloating, stomachache, etc. Moreover, anyone wanting to safeguard their cardiovascular health, enhance their blood vessel function, and improve their blood lipid levels, including cholesterol and triglyceride levels, may be great candidates for Turmeric supplementation.
Last but by no means least, Turmeric's demonstrated neuroprotective qualities may be attractive to those wanting to protect their brains and cognitive function - perhaps most notably, those with a family history of dementia or any other form of neurodegeneration.
Turmeric Supplements: Forms, Formats & Potencies
Turmeric can be purchased as a fresh rhizome, commonly used in Indian cuisine. It can be sliced and added to food, as well as can be boiled and brewed into a soothing tea. The dried form of Turmeric, ground into a fine powder, is a staple in spice racks worldwide, adding depth to dishes lending its signature hue and imparting some of its therapeutic effects. Of course, Turmeric is also widely available in supplement form, including capsules, softgels, tablets, liquid extracts, and tinctures. It is also available in chewable gummies for those who dislike swallowing pills.
Given the staggering number of studies that have been performed on Turmeric in the last couple of decades, it should come as no surprise that there is an equally staggering number of Turmeric options on store shelves. To ensure you get a high-quality, bioavailable supplement, look for one with a high percentage of curcumin, preferably standardized to contain at least 95% curcuminoids. Also, ideally, choose one that includes black pepper extract (piperine) to enhance absorption further. Also, check the source and quality of the Turmeric. It should be organic to minimize exposure to pesticides and other contaminants. Finally, choose supplements that have undergone third-party testing for quality and purity.
Final Considerations & Potential Cautions
While generally well tolerated, certain individuals may experience side effects with Turmeric supplements, including gastrointestinal issues like nausea,
diarrhea, or indigestion, particularly when taken in large doses. Individuals with gallbladder problems should also exercise caution, as Turmeric may exacerbate these conditions. Turmeric can act as a blood thinner, so people with bleeding disorders or those taking blood-thinning medications should consult their healthcare provider before incorporating it into their routine. Finally, pregnant and breastfeeding women are advised to speak to their healthcare practitioner before using Turmeric supplements, as their safety in these situations is not well-established.
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TURMERIC HEALTH BENEFITS & USESCurcuma longa, or Turmeric, also often called the "Golden Spice," is a vibrant and aromatic herb that has captivated cultures and cuisines worldwide for centuries. With its origins deeply rooted in South Asia, this humble rhizome has not only added flavour to countless dishes but has also played a significant role in traditional medicine. The Turmeric plant belongs to the ginger family, Zingiberaceae, of which over 133 species have been identified (40-45 species in India and 30 to 40 in Thailand). All of these species of Turmeric are used in culinary and for medicinal health benefits.
Historically, India has been the largest producer and consumer of Turmeric. Indeed, in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, Turmeric has long been revered for its antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties and for its cardioprotective and neuro-supportive effects. Turmeric has also figured prominently in all sorts of cultural and religious ceremonies, including weddings, as a symbol of purity and prosperity.
As one of the most researched medicinal plants, Turmeric has over 12,000 published studies to its name, thanks to its unique biochemical composition, which, perhaps most notably, includes curcuminoids - a type of polyphenol. The most active of these is
Curcumin, which possesses many health benefits including powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Below is a more comprehensive (though by no means complete) list of the demonstrated health benefits of Turmeric (and curcumin).
Key Health Benefits Of Turmeric
- Aids Blood Sugar Management / Type 2
Diabetes
Management
- Alleviates Pain / Reduces Swelling
- Enhances Muscle Recovery
- Fights Infections
- Helps Regulate Cholesterol
- Improves Moods
-
Liver Support
- Potent Natural Anti-Inflammatory
- Promotes
Skin Health
- Protects Against Neurodegeneration (including Alzheimer’s)
- Improves Digestion
Who Would Benefit From Taking Turmeric?
Those grappling with inflammatory conditions may use turmeric because it offers health benefits for
osteoarthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, skin conditions like acne, eczema, or
psoriasis, and many others. Individuals seeking relief from indigestion may also find Turmeric helpful since it promotes a healthy digestive system and helps alleviate symptoms such as gas, bloating, stomachache, etc. Moreover, anyone wanting to safeguard their cardiovascular health, enhance their blood vessel function, and improve their blood lipid levels, including cholesterol and triglyceride levels, may be great candidates for Turmeric supplementation.
Last but by no means least, Turmeric's demonstrated neuroprotective qualities may be attractive to those wanting to protect their brains and cognitive function - perhaps most notably, those with a family history of dementia or any other form of neurodegeneration.
Turmeric Supplements: Forms, Formats & Potencies
Turmeric can be purchased as a fresh rhizome, commonly used in Indian cuisine. It can be sliced and added to food, as well as can be boiled and brewed into a soothing tea. The dried form of Turmeric, ground into a fine powder, is a staple in spice racks worldwide, adding depth to dishes lending its signature hue and imparting some of its therapeutic effects. Of course, Turmeric is also widely available in supplement form, including capsules, softgels, tablets, liquid extracts, and tinctures. It is also available in chewable gummies for those who dislike swallowing pills.
Given the staggering number of studies that have been performed on Turmeric in the last couple of decades, it should come as no surprise that there is an equally staggering number of Turmeric options on store shelves. To ensure you get a high-quality, bioavailable supplement, look for one with a high percentage of curcumin, preferably standardized to contain at least 95% curcuminoids. Also, ideally, choose one that includes black pepper extract (piperine) to enhance absorption further. Also, check the source and quality of the Turmeric. It should be organic to minimize exposure to pesticides and other contaminants. Finally, choose supplements that have undergone third-party testing for quality and purity.
Final Considerations & Potential Cautions
While generally well tolerated, certain individuals may experience side effects with Turmeric supplements, including gastrointestinal issues like nausea,
diarrhea, or indigestion, particularly when taken in large doses. Individuals with gallbladder problems should also exercise caution, as Turmeric may exacerbate these conditions. Turmeric can act as a blood thinner, so people with bleeding disorders or those taking blood-thinning medications should consult their healthcare provider before incorporating it into their routine. Finally, pregnant and breastfeeding women are advised to speak to their healthcare practitioner before using Turmeric supplements, as their safety in these situations is not well-established.
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