Turmeric & Black Pepper
Cognitive Decline
Fight inflammation at its source. Curcumin crosses the blood-brain barrier to reduce neuroinflammation and oxidative stress—two primary mechanisms of brain ageing and neurodegeneration.
Improve Productivity
Enhance neuroplasticity for peak performance. Turmeric supports BDNF production, helping your brain form new connections, learn faster, and adapt to challenges more effectively.
Managing Symptoms
Heal from chronic inflammation. This powerful combination reduces the persistent neuroinflammation that maintains symptoms in TBI and chronic fatigue, creating space for genuine recovery.
SYNERGISTIC BENEFITS
Black pepper dramatically increases curcumin absorption, whilst curcumin's anti-inflammatory action protects the structures that antioxidants work to preserve. Together with Ashwagandha, it addresses inflammation systemically, whilst the antioxidant network handles the oxidative stress that inflammation produces, creating comprehensive cellular protection.
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