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Power of Curcumin
88% curcuminoids
the main ingredient in tumeric that comes from curcuma longa plant

Spice Up Your Detox
Curcugreen† scientifically studied blend of curcuminoids and tumeric oils. This combination offers the full benefits of curcumin in a highly bioavailable form. †Curcugreen™ is a trademark of Arjuna Natural Ltd.

Product Classification

Gluten-Free

Vegan
Directions for use

Curcumin Extreme protects your body from toxins that build up over time.

Enjoy daily with a meal for optimal benefits.

Supports liver health and detoxification.
Key Ingredients & Benefits

selenium (L-Selenomethionine)
an essential mineral, important for the function of many body processes, including neurological health and healthy immune system

broccoli seed extract (glucosinates)
a powerful source of sulforaphane that works to maintain healthy levels of glutathione and support immune health
The Power of Curcumin
Curcumin Extreme™ promotes numerous biological functions, including overall liver health and normal production of detoxification enzymes, helping to scavenge toxins in the body that can build up over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Curcumin?
Curcumin is present in the spice turmeric, frequently used in Indian food. Its chemical makeup is responsible for the yellow colouring of turmeric, and is often used specifically to give color to foods. However, it may serve a more important purpose to humans.
What are the potential advantages of taking curcumin?
Curcumin has been shown to be a powerful antioxidant. It can also promote free radical protection and maintain good health.
Can men and women take this product?
Yes. However, women who are pregnant or nursing should not take this product.
Does Curcumin Extreme contain any allergens?
Yes, Curcumin Extreme contains soy. Anyone who is allergic to soy and soy-based products should not take this product.
Research Scope
90
Scientifically researched ingredient Curcugreen† has appeared in over 90 scientific publications
100%
Pure and natural, Curcugreen† is the world's most researched curcumin
20+ years
top selling product
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Response from Customer Service on 12/13/2022
Dear Valued Customer,
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Detoxing your liver
by Kong
Shop Consultant
on 07/15/2022
This is a good product for those heavy drinker. It help to detox your liver. I loved this product. 😉
Response from Customer Service on 07/21/2022
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Curcumin
by AllisonC
on 09/04/2020
I was having a pain in my shoulder and the doc wanted to give me an injection however; I used this product and I no longer have the pain. This was the right move on my part.
Response from Customer Service on 09/04/2020
Dear Valued Customer,
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What a Relief!
by FlorenceL
Shop Consultant
on 09/04/2020
I was suffering from knee pains about 6 months ago and my sister recommended me to try Curcumin. I did and I noticed the pain lessened after 3 days and I am free from knee pain since. I have been taking this product daily ever since!
Response from Customer Service on 09/06/2020
Dear Valued Customer,
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Can't Live Without Curcumin Extreme
by DawnK
on 03/26/2020
This product is fantastic! I can't live without this important supplement. Do yourself a favor and get yourself some and take it every single day. Our bodies need this supplement especially as we get older! Thank you Market America for your wonderful products that actually work and don't contain all the extras we don't need and that are more bio-available than anything else on the market! I'm a Market America lifer!!!
Response from Customer Service on 03/26/2020
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