Guest guest Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 > > I did a search for curamin but didn't find anything on the site or in the group emails... > Has anyone ever used or heard of Curamin? > www.curamin.com > > Thanks, > Bent > @@ Hi Bent, Curcumin the main active ingredient in Curamin is derived from Tumeric, the well known Indian spice. The factor known as a curcuminoid is isolated from the Curcumin . The other major player is Boswellia, which is also another natural powerful anti-inflammatory. These are the ingredients in Curamin : Curcumin, curcuminoids, dl phenylalanine, Boswellia and Nattokinase. Basically this product is an anti-inflammatory for pain management. However, the ingredient " dl phenylalanine " concerns me, especially when you consider the side effects. As well as the mixture of powerful anti-inflammatory properties combined in this product. Which always presents uncertain concerns when dealing with new fangled Nutraceuticals or pharmaceuticals. Basically unpredictable in reaction in short/long term use. If you must persist this direction , then I would recommend Boswellia Complex alone which should give you satisfactory relief and natural pain management, if that is your intent. Without any worry of unforeseen complications. The link below. Boswellia Complex link here : http://tinyurl.com/37n3w8x This of course, is mentioned in Bee's files and I have recommended Boswellia to a member in the past. Whom had great success. The member if I recall was Pam Maltzman. http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/phenylalanine-000318.htm However, Bent, have you tried Epsom salt baths, white willow bark, and applying heat for pain management which is recommended in Bee's files? Also, where on your body is the pain you are experiencing? Lastly , are you taking all the suggested supplements? You should consider the above before progressing to utilize Boswellia Complex, in my humble opinion. Your Friend in Health Ed group moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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