Description
What is Curcumin With Piperine?
Curcumin is the yellow colored pigment in Turmeric and most commonly known as a spice used in curry. Curcumin is the bioactive part of Turmeric and is concentrated at the stems of the cucuma longa plant.
While a popular dietary supplement, many do not know that Curcumin has weak oral bioavailability. This is partly due to its rapid metabolism and its low intestinal absorption rate. Furthermore, Curcumin is also fat soluble so ingesting Curcumin for its reported health benefits on its own won’t have great absorption in the body. One way absorption can be improved by pairing it with a fat source such as fish oil.
What is Piperine?
Piperine is extracted from the Piper Nigrum plant which produces white and black pepper. Research has found that Piperine increases the absorption of some supplements that are consumed orally such as Curcumin.
Why Should You Combine Curcumin With Piperine for Use as a Supplement?
The most cost-effective option for increasing the bioavailability of a Curcumin supplement is by pairing Curcumin with Piperine.
How Much Piperine Should You Take With Curcumin?
Nootropics Depot recommends a Curcumin and Piperine ratio of 1000mg of Curcumin to 6mg of Piperine.
Curcumin and Piperine Benefits and Uses
Supports organ health
Promotes joint health
Supports healthy cellular function
Supports pain relief
Curcumin + Piperine Capsules | 180 Count
Each serving contains 1000mg of Curcumin Extract
Each serving contains 6mg of Piperine Extract
In-house lab tested for producty purity and identity