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curcumin + ginger + piperine
turmeric + ginger + piperine
100 capsules
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plant extract blend
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Formula with turmeric, ginger and piperine
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with patented BioPerine® extract
Concentrated Plant Formula
A dietary supplement based on three well-recognised plant ingredients: turmeric extract, ginger extract and black pepper extract. This blend gives the formula a distinctly plant-based, well-balanced character and makes the product a strong fit for the category of supplements built on standardised extracts with a clear, transparent ingredient profile.
Highly standardised turmeric extract
A key standout feature of this product is the standardisation of the turmeric extract to 95% curcuminoids. This is a detail that many people look for when choosing supplements based on turmeric, because it shows a more concentrated and precisely defined raw material profile. Each capsule contains 500 mg of extract, including 475 mg of curcuminoids, giving the formula a clear, technically refined character.

Ginger and BioPerine®
The formula is topped off with ginger root extract and the patented BioPerine® black pepper extract. Ginger has long held an important place in the culinary and herbal traditions of many regions around the world, while black pepper is one of the most recognisable plant-based ingredients used in this kind of blend. The presence of BioPerine® further reinforces the modern, branded character of the whole formula.

Simple format that lasts longer
The product comes in capsule form, making it easy to enjoy plant extracts without having to prepare infusions, blends or powders. The pack contains 100 capsules, which means 100 servings of supplementation. This format is a great fit for people who value simple solutions, consistency and a clear, easy-to-use approach in their daily routine.
sources
Influence of piperine https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9619120
Curcumin: preclinical and clinical studies https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12680238
Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6616534





