They've even gotten it wrong in the first sentence of the press release itself. Curcumin is not a curry ingredient - turmeric is Curcumin makes up ~2% of turmeric, by volumepic.twitter.com/mefYGAdzxl
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They've even gotten it wrong in the first sentence of the press release itself. Curcumin is not a curry ingredient - turmeric is Curcumin makes up ~2% of turmeric, by volumepic.twitter.com/mefYGAdzxl
This study has all the hallmarks of a ridiculous news story: 1. In mice 2. Massively positive results 3. "Natural" remedy 4. Actually basically meaningless
I mean what, if any, clinical insight can you draw from mice with reduced EF doing slightly better on a human-equivalent dose of four GRAMS of curcumin per day? I'd say probably none at all
(For reference, that's about 200g of turmeric a day. You could probably reduce the dose significantly with one of the more bioavailable formulations of curcumin tho)
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