Flame Stopper
$45.00
Flame Stopper provides a well-rounded blend of turmeric phytonutrients that can help support normal inflammatory input and strengthen immune reserves.
Description
DrB’s Flame Stopper is a new kind of product. The main ingredient is Curcumin, also called Turmeric. What makes this product unusual is that it contains ingredients from the whole plant. Almost all the curcumin supplements on the market are an isolated compound, and when curcumin is isolated it is difficult to absorb. That is why manufacturers use tricks like combining it with black pepper or making it into a liposomal nano particle. Flame Stopper instead is a blend of bioactive phytonutrients that make up the Complete Turmeric Matrix. It includes curcumin, turmerin protein, turmerone oil, B-elemene, curdione, bisacurone and calebin A, making it a very comprehensive supplement with very different characteristics.
Our bodies are designed to have inflammation for Repair and Defense. It is not to be defeated, but rather harnessed. Flame Stopper provides a well-rounded blend of turmeric phytonutrients that can help support normal inflammatory input and strengthen immune reserves.1 The formula targets various proinflammatory markers and supports healthy breathing, cognitive function, and gut and immune function.1,2 The various components of proteins, fibers, carbohydrates and volatile oils contribute to its efficacy and pleiotropic effects, so it can combat various inflammatory pathways in our body.
The Complete Turmeric Matrix includes compounds from the entire turmeric root, all working together as nature intended to deliver better results.
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- Suzuki, M and T Nakamura. “Elucidation of Anti-Allergic Activities of Curcumin-Related Compounds with a Special Reference to their .” Biol. Pharm (2005): 1438-1443