Curcumin is derived from the yellow curry spice turmeric Curcuma longa. Delightful as a food, it is even more prized as an anti-inflammatory medicine. The active principle is diferuloylmethane, which inhibits NFºB and its entire inflammatory cascade, including powerful inhibition of COX-2 and...More
Curcumin is derived from the yellow curry spice turmeric Curcuma longa. Delightful as a food, it is even more prized as an anti-inflammatory medicine. The active principle is diferuloylmethane, which inhibits NFκB and its entire inflammatory cascade, including powerful inhibition of COX-2...More
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