How It Works — The Science Behind Curcumin 95
Why Most Turmeric Has Never Had a Real Chance
If you've tried turmeric before and felt it did nothing, you're not alone — and it's not your fault.
The problem isn't turmeric. The problem is how most turmeric is made.
Ordinary turmeric powder and cheap capsules have two hidden flaws that almost guarantee disappointment: too little of the active compound, and a body that barely absorbs what you take.
Once you understand why, the path forward becomes obvious.
The 3 Essentials a Real Turmeric Formula Needs
A turmeric supplement has a real chance to work when — and only when — it includes all three of these:
1. High-Strength Curcuminoids (95%)
Curcuminoids are the active compounds in turmeric that do the actual work. Standard turmeric root powder contains only 2–5% curcuminoids. Elm & Herb Clinical Strength Curcumin 95 is standardized to 95% — roughly 20x more concentrated than the turmeric you'd sprinkle on food.
2. Black Pepper Extract for Absorption
Curcumin is notoriously difficult for the human body to absorb on its own. Most of what you take passes straight through. Black pepper extract (piperine) dramatically improves how much curcumin actually reaches your system. Taking curcumin without it is like filling a bucket with a hole in the bottom.
3. A Fat Carrier (MCT Oil)
Curcumin is fat-soluble. Without a healthy fat to carry it, your body can't transport or use it properly. MCT oil from coconut gives curcumin the delivery mechanism it needs to actually do its job.
What Elm & Herb Delivers
Every serving of Elm & Herb Clinical Strength Curcumin 95 includes all three essentials, plus supporting ingredients chosen to round out the formula: ginger root, bee propolis, and vitamin C.
No fillers. No underdosed ingredients. Only what earns its place.
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