Curcumin – For A Healthy & Glowing Skin

GLOWING SKIN FROM NATURE’S BOUNTY The skin is the largest organ in the human body. It has three main functions-protection, regulation and sensation. Wounding or other skin issues can disrupt the functioning of skin. Hence, a clear skin is often an indication of a healthy body and vice versa holds true too. No wonder we crave for a flawless complexion. Of course it is winsome and ticks all the boxes in the look department too. But the health of your skin isn’t just skin deep. There’s more to it than what meets the eye. To enhance the health of your skin, it is crucial to understand the structure of skin and how it functions. The skin consists of two layers: the epidermis and the dermis. Beneath the dermis lies the hypodermis or subcutaneous fatty tissue. The skin is an organ of protection. The primary function of the skin is to act as a barrier. The skin provides protection from: mechanical impacts and pressure, variations in temperature, micro-organisms, radiation and chemicals. The skin is an organ of regulation. The skin regulates several aspects of physiology, including: body temperature via sweat and hair, and changes in peripheral circulation and fluid balance via sweat. It also acts as a reservoir for the synthesis of Vitamin D. The skin is an organ of sensation. The skin contains an extensive network of nerve cells that detect and relay changes in the environment. There are separate receptors for heat, cold, touch, and pain. Damage to these nerve cells is known as neuropathy, which results in a loss of sensation in the affected areas. Patients with neuropathy may not feel pain when they suffer injury, increasing the risk of severe wounding or the worsening of an existing wound. Acne is a very common skin condition that affects majority of the population. It is also one of the most notorious skin problems. It takes away the smooth luster of the skin. It is caused by the overproduction of sebum. Sebum is an oily substance that forms in glands just under the surface of the skin called sebaceous glands. Sebum normally flows out hair follicles onto the skin to act as a natural skin moisturizer. The glands are connected to hair follicles that allow the sebum, or oil, to empty onto the skin through a pore. If hair follicles become blocked by sebum, dead skin cells, and bacteria, acne is the result. The sebaceous gland units are most commonly found on the face, neck, and back. By affecting the face, acne can directly affect self-image by making us look and feel unattractive; which leads to embarrassment, lack of self-confidence and lowered self esteem. So, what causes acne? Acne has several reasons. Some of them are: Stress and anxiety Humidity or exposure to dirt Premenstrual changes or hormonal changes Physical irritation from occlusive clothing, headbands, hats, helmets, etc Use of certain medications, such as phenytoin, isoniazid, phenobarbital, lithium, quinine, rifampin and steroids. There are some steps that can be taken to prevent an acne outbreak. They include : Never squeeze or pick acne lesions. Establish a daily skin-care regimen, which includes cleansing the skinwith a soft wash cloth, warm water and an appropriate facial soap at least twice a day. Use only oil-free skin and hair care products. Avoid scrubbing the skin when cleansing. Use makeup that is oil-free or labeled “non-comedogenic.” Always cleanse skin after sweating. Wear daily sun protection, since some acne medications may increase the skin’s sensitivity to sunlight. When it comes to treating acne or other skin conditions, it is imperative to go for something sans the after effects. It’s always safer to go the natural way: Curcumin, the best possible remedy from Nature’s own bounty. Curcumin is anti-bacterial, is 36 times stronger than azelaic acid; is anti-fungal, capable of killing Candida yeasts and is also anti-inflammatory. All these properties make Curcumin potentially useful in treating not only acne but other skin related-disorders. Scientifically speaking, Curcumin inhibits the mTor-pathway, which is sort of a master regular in acne. When applied topically, it can kill bacteria and reduce acne-causing inflammation. When taken internally it may reduce some of the risk factors behind acne. Curcumin, when applied to the skin, is proven to effectively soothe the skin and neutralize free radicals with antioxidant properties. Free radicals can lead to inflammation and damage to cells’ DNA and other cellular organelles. But for Curcumin to be effective in treatment, it should be pure, organic and chemical-free. Dermaturm is a product of Bagdara Farms,having high levels of curcumin. It is 100 % pure, organic and free of pesticides and chemicals. This product has to be consumed. Start today and see the difference. It’s your time to shine.
Healthy Gut With The Richness Of Curcumin

BID GOODBYE TO A TROUBLED TUMMY The brain and the gastrointestinal system are intimately connected. Ever wondered why at the very thought of food, salivation occurs? The nerves that control saliva production are part of a reflex system. The smell, taste or even thought of food can activate this reflex. The part of the brain responsible for this salivary reflex is the medulla oblongata which controls a variety of functions from sneezing to vomiting. On receiving these stimuli, the medulla oblongata sends neurotransmitters to the glands to produce the saliva. A troubled intestine, in turn can send signals to the brain, just as a troubled brain can send signals to the gut. Therefore, a person’s stomach or intestinal distress can be the cause or the product of anxiety, stress, or depression. This Gut-Brain connection is something to ponder on, especially since we tend to shrug off digestion-related issues as being ordinary. From time to time we have suffered from numerous stomach- related disorders like heart burn, nausea, acid reflux, diarrhea, flatulence, Irritable Bowel Syndrome etc. As much as we love avoiding these, they are inevitable. The genesis of this problem can be attributed to a weak digestive system caused by bacterial infection, viral infection, inflammation, lactase deficiency, difficulty digesting certain foods, poor circulation to the intestines or other organs, ruptured or perforated organs, muscle dysfunction, gallstones, stress, and side effects of anti-inflammatory drugs. Dietary factors include overeating, eating too much fatty food, not consuming enough fiber, less consumption of water and consuming too much alcohol. Smoking can also contribute to some digestive diseases, including ulcers and gastric acid reflux. Some digestive disorders are serious and long-lasting while others resolve in a few days without permanent effects. However, the discomfort caused can be a problem. Here are a few common causes of digestive disorders: Food allergies and food intolerance: Certain foods can cause allergic reactions, including the swelling of the lips, mouth, the back of the throat. They can also lead to nausea and vomiting, but this will take longer to develop. Abdominal pain can also be caused by food intolerance. Poor diet: A diet high in fatty, fried and sugary foods and low in fiber can cause stool to pass more slowly through the colon. Inadequate water intake can also lead to constipation, and this can contribute to many other digestive disorders. Viral or bacterial infection: Bacteria, viruses and parasites can get into the digestive system by means of contact with contaminated surfaces, or contact with infected stools and then ingesting the germs or from eating infected food or drinking infected water. Inflammation and auto-immune diseases: These disorders, in which the immune system attacks and harms the body’s own tissues, can involve any part of the digestive system. Auto-immune diseases that affect the digestive tract include systemic lupus erymathosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s Syndrome and scleroderma, to name but a few. Systemic autoimmune diseases cause a variety of gastro-intestinal problems. Structural causes: A structural abnormality in the digestive system (such as the pouches that develop in the intestines of someone with diverticulosis) can hamper the working of the digestive system. An ulcer in the stomach lining or the intestines would be another example, as would be a cancerous tumour. Genetic causes: Some digestive diseases are thought to be hereditary. These include colon cancer, Crohn’s disease, diabetes type 1, pancreatic cancer, hypothyroidism, cystic fibrosis, coeliac disease and some liver diseases. Lifestyle choices: Constant high stress levels, a lack of exercise, smoking, and drinking can all affect the digestive system. Medication side effects: Many medicines, such as certain antibiotics and non-steroidal anti-inflammatories and certain diabetes medications, to name but a few, can have side effects that involve the digestive system. Nausea, diarrhoea, ulceration and constipation count among these. Cancer: Gastro-intestinal cancer is term for the group of cancers that affect the digestive system, says the GI Cancer Institute. This includes cancers of the throat, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. Cancer is a malignant growth or tumour caused by an uncontrolled division of cells, which can spread into surrounding tissues. Functional problems: Very commonly people+- experience symptoms related to the gastro-intestinal system, but all the tests are normal. This can be frustrating to both patient and doctor, because it is difficult to treat. Irritable bowel syndrome is one of these functional disorders. The tests usually exclude other serious diseases such as cancer, but the symptoms often affect the patient’s quality of life. Ageing: Unfortunately the gastrointestinal system ages with the rest of our bodies. Our saliva decreases, taste is affected, reflux gets worse, motility if affected etc. Systemic diseases: Many systemic diseases affect our gastrointestinal system, such as autoimmune diseases (i.e. scleroderma that affects the motility of the gut), heart failure (the chronic congestion can cause liver cirrhosis), genetic diseases, HIV and diabetes. No matter the cause or innumerable problems, nature has its own cure: Curcumin Curcumin is a component of the Indian spice turmeric (Curcumin longa), a type of ginger. Curcumin is one of three curcuminoids present in turmeric which give it the trademark yellow color. The potent compound Curcumin relieves the underlying issues of acid and bile overproduction, thereby promoting benefits to the body instead of painful conditions and helping to produce good bacteria, minimize bad bacteria, and improve the colon’s ability to absorb beneficial nutrients. Curcumin also reduces inflammation, reduces abnormal muscle movements, and soothes digestive issues. In order to treat digestive problems,it is very important to use pure,oraganic,chemical-free Curcumin.There will be claims aplenty but only a few brands actually sell the real thing. Tummyric is a product of Bagdara Farms, which has high levels of Curcumin, grown organically, is free of pesticides and harmful chemicals. Jean Jacques-Rousseau quoted “Happiness: a good bank account, a good cook and a good digestion.” Curcumin can help you with digestion so you can go build yourself a good bank account and manage a good cook!
Curcumin For A Flawless & Youthful Skin Naturally

CURCUMIN: ELIXIR TO YOUTH AND FLAWLESS SKIN Who doesn’t want flawless skin? That youthful glow you’d hoped to get after applying all those creams and potions worth a fortune! We live in a fast paced world where we depend so much on chemicals, we forget that these carcinogens are in fact not only deteriorating our health but also damaging our skin-the largest organ of our body. Maybe it’s time to take a step back. The answer to all our woes is without doubt Curcumin- Mother Nature’s one stop solution. Curcumin is a yellow compound that can be extracted from Turmeric. It is highly bioactive and polyphenolic meaning it is an antioxidant phytochemical that tends to prevent or neutralize the damaging effects of free radicals. It has been used through the ages to combat different kinds of skin ailments and to aid a naturally glowing complexion. Our grandmothers would vouch for this little miracle potion in their daily routine and the result is visible to us all. Hence it is important to use Turmeric with high levels of Curcumin to enjoy its benefits. With regular usage, Curcumin reduces fine lines and wrinkles; gives an instant glow on application; reduces acne and marks; helps to remove tan and also soothe sun burnt skin. The use of this miracle potion is endless and so are its benefits. Here Are Some Of The Famous Grandmother’s Recipe For Skincare: For Acne: To one tablespoon of chickpea powder, add a teaspoon of Turmeric and a tablespoon of curd. Mix this well and apply on the face. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Wash it off with tap water. This is also excellent for Tan. For Sun Burnt Skin: Mix a teaspoon of Turmeric with a tablespoon of sandalwood powder. Add a teaspoon of Fuller’s Earth (Multani Mitti). Add enough buttermilk to make a fine paste. Apply this on the burnt areas. Wash it off when it is completely dried. For Wrinkles: Mix 1-2 teaspoons of Turmeric with two tablespoons of tomato juice. Apply it on the face and leave it on for 10 minutes. Wash it off with plain water. Having said all this, it is important that the Turmeric used is free of pesticides or any other harmful chemicals as it can cause the reverse of the desired effect. It is difficult to find unadulterated and pure Curcumin. Selfieme-10X is a product of Bagdara Farms which has high levels of Curcumin which will not only enhance your complexion but is also free of any artificial pesticides and chemicals. It is grown, processed and manufactured using the most traditional standards of organic farming.This is a one-stop solution to all skin-related problems. So let your skin do the talking and glow away!
Use Curcumin For A Sound Sleep & A Refreshed Mind

MAKE YOUR SLEEP AN AFFORDABLE LUXURY WITH CURCUMIN Most of us have gone through the failed plans of hitting the bed early and waking up refreshed the next day, but there are few amongst us whose day starts backwards on almost an everyday basis. Wondering how? They wake up groggily tired and at night go to bed wide awake. Well, that’s insomnia for you. According to the scientific definition of insomnia, it is a complicated sleep disorder where the sufferer finds it difficult to fall asleep (onset) and/or stay asleep (maintenance). Let’s take up the case of Anuja who is a young 28 year old who works for a PR firm. She was suffering from some of the symptoms of insomnia like fatigue through the day, waking up tired, mood disturbances, low levels of concentration and decreased performance at work. She would wake up like an owl in the middle of the night and then have extreme difficulty in getting back to sleep. She was very dissatisfied with her sleep, blaming the hectic work schedule and the deadlines at work to be the culprit. Little did she know that she was suffering from insomnia? A little sneak peek into the types of insomnia is as follows: Primary insomnia- This happens when the individual has problem sleeping which are not directly caused due to some other health conditions. Secondary insomnia- Usually caused due to the inability of the sufferer to sleep owing to a health condition like cancer, depression, arthritis, asthma, heartburn etc. Another factor that can decide the types of insomnia is the time period for which it can last. Acute insomnia is for a short time and happens due to stressful circumstances in life and can resolve without treatment over a period of time. e.g. when Amit could not go off to sleep before an exam and Shalini just could not sleep after receiving the news of her grandmother’s sudden demise. Chronic insomnia occurs when a person has insomnia at least three nights a week for a month or even longer. Many causes of this type of insomnia include unhealthy sleeping patterns due to shifts, depression, anxiety and pain. Anuja was diagnosed with chronic insomnia after a few rounds of evaluation by the doctor. The course of treatment included first understanding and treating the underlying cause or health problems leading to insomnia. After a long session of relaxation exercises, sleep restriction therapy, reconditioning and behavioural therapy, she could sleep like a normal person. Having gone through such a prolonged therapy session, her friend recommended her to try an organic alternative to manage her sleep patterns and prevent the recurrence of insomnia. That creation is called Soja-a produced in Bagdara Farms from the purest forms of curcumin and turmerone. As the name suggests, Soja-a has many miraculous properties that not only help manage healthy sleep patterns but also have other benefits which are as follows: The anti inflammatory powers of curcumin helps to ward off the free radicals produced due to many activities in our body, thus helping you to get rid of stress and relax. A study proved that curcumin can enhance the good chemicals in our brain and also increase the production of dopamine, thus improving the overall mood which in turn influences the quality of sleep. Sleep is extremely important to maintain for general well-being. On those days, when you are sleep deprived, turmerone and curcumin can prevent the symptoms of sleep deprivation like anxiety, oxidative damage and locomotor activity. The pharmacological effects of turmerone as an anti depressant agent were investigated. Turmerone effectively increased the serotonin levels, lowered stress hormone levels and inhibited the activity of enzymes that breakdown the brain chemicals. Turmerone acts in combination with curcumin for enhanced effectivity. The immune boosting abilities of curcumin and turmerone are also worth a mention. These holy ingredients can get into the cell membranes and increase their stability as well as resistance to any kind of infection. Liver is an important organ which aids in the detoxification of the body. Have you ever experienced disturbed sleep after a night of heavy meal and hard drinks? Well, if the detoxifying properties of curcumin kick in at this point, helps in detoxifying the liver itself ensuring smooth digestion helping one to sleep better. The antiseptic and antibiotic properties of curcumin and turmerone can help the body get rid of allergies that can lead to insomnia and erratic sleep patterns. To reap the maximum benefits of Soja-a all one needs to do is take ½ tsp of the golden powder in many ways. One can mix it with milk, a pinch of cinnamon, a pinch of black pepper and a dash of honey and have it before going to bed. Black pepper increases the curcumin absorption ability of the body. This magical potion taken for a few months will surely stop making you count sheep at night! More reads for those who want to learn more: http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index.php?threads/high-dose-circumin-curcumin-greatly-improves-my-sleep.25802/
Shed The Weight & Lose The Fat With Curcumin

LOSING WEIGHT THE NATURAL WAY :CURCUMIN Weight gain and obesity is a major concern today. The changing lifestyles, fast food, lack of time for exercise are just a few causes of this sudden increase in the number of obese cases we come across. Weight gain directly affects your health: cholesterol levels shoot up, high blood pressure, joint-related issues, heart problems and more than anything, the worst hit is your self-confidence. We all crave for a potion or pill we can just pop in, that would magically just ‘melt’ away all our fat (and worries!). And for this very reason, we easily fall prey to literally anything claiming instant weight loss. While the truth is, there are cases where instant weight loss may occur but at the cost of your well-being. Many a times,these chemicals settle in our bodies that later lead to deadly diseases as a result of accumulation of toxic substances in the body. There is indeed an Elixir of sorts, that Mother Nature has bequeathed unto us i.e. Curcumin. So, what is Curcumin? Curcumin is a component of the Indian spice turmeric (Curcumin longa), a type of ginger. These curcuminoids give turmeric its yellow color. Curcumin’s medicinal benefits date back 6,000 years, when ancient Egyptian pharaohs and Ayurvedic medical practitioners in India first discovered its therapeutic properties, one of which is to help you lose weight. Curcumin is very effective in preventing fat accumulation. The major fat accumulation area in the body is the white adipose tissue. When new blood cells form in the white adipose tissues, this can lead to weight gain. Curcumin prevents these unwanted fats from staying. Studies also show that curcumin decreases the size of adipose tissue, thus lowering fat accumulation. Curcumin possesses Thermogenesic properties. Thermogenesis is a metabolic process that burns off calories in the body and transforms it to energy. This particular process promotes healthy weight loss. Curcumin increases the body’s metabolic rate. The more fat you burn, the more unwanted weight will be gone.. A recent Korean study on Curcumin came up with the conclusion that the modulation of several cellular transduction pathways by curcumin has recently been extended to elucidate the molecular basis for obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases. These findings might enable novel phytochemical treatment strategies as well as curcumin translation to the clinical practice for the treatment and prevention of obesity-related chronic diseases. Furthermore, the relatively low cost, safety and proven efficacy of curcumin make it advisable to include curcumin as part of healthy diet. A high-profile study done at MD Anderson Cancer Center reveals at least 7 important ways that curcumin can help you shed pounds and prevent disease, including its powerful effects on 4 key functions: Regulating key hormones Improving organ function Correcting inflammatory signaling Optimizing metabolic functioning This new science also shows that curcumin can help regulate the formation of fat cells and lower the production of leptin in fat cells. This is exciting because 99.9% of overweight people produce excess leptin due to their extra pounds of fat. Unfortunately, excessive leptin is very destructive. For example, too much leptin can cause your liver to accumulate fat cells, leading to “fatty liver” and liver malfunction (including type 2 diabetes). Curcumin can protect your liver from leptin’s negative effects. Another interesting fact is that food sensitivities are also one of the most common causes of weight gain. Fortunately, curcumin can help offset this problem. To understand how, it is important to understand why food sensitivities and obesity go hand in hand. How food sensitivities develop and how they affect your body. Here’s what happens when you eat a food your body is sensitive to (many of these symptoms you probably take for granted): The body retains water in an effort to flush out the reactive food Blood vessels expand and contract, resulting in inflammation and swelling Addictive cravings for the food develop Metabolic disruptions and discomfort arise Over time, such unpleasant consequences can also lead to stubborn weight gain Curcumin can help halt this process and prevent you from putting on pounds by fighting inflammation, which decreases or even prevents the symptoms of food allergies and sensitivities. Curcumin’s anti-inflammatory properties can also help relieve allergic symptoms, which are more severe than sensitivity reactions. According to clinical research published in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research in 2008, curcumin “blocks mast cells…from releasing histamine, thereby preventing allergic reactions.” Another one of the curcumin benefits is that it also increases the body’s natural defenses against allergens by increasing antibody response and protecting the immune system. To reap benefits of Curcumin in weight loss, it is important to consume pure unadulterated, chemical free Turmeric having high level of curcumin. 3X-Trimfat is a product of the trusted brand Bagdara Farms, grown, processed and manufactured using the most traditional standards of organic farming, free of artificial fertilizers and pesticides, and having high levels of curcumin. Now is a good time to give your body the chance and health it deserves. This is the one time you won’t mind losing something of yours. And what’s more, you’ll be a newer, better, healthier version of yourself!
Keep A Check On Your Sugar Levels With Curcumin

BE YOUR OWN HEALTH AUTHOR WITH CURCUMIN TO COUNTER DIABETES According to the Williams textbook of endocrinology, it was estimated that in the year 2013, there were over 382 million people throughout the world suffering from diabetes. We have all heard of diabetes in our daily lives as a very common term but it’s difficult to fathom the effects this condition can have on a human body. Diabetes is the name given to a number of diseases that involve abnormal metabolism of sugar due to the erratic functioning of the hormone insulin. A small organ behind the stomach called pancreas is responsible for the production of insulin and assist with the balanced storage and usage of sugar as well as fat from the food. Radha Shukla, a 35 year old housewife was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, which is a chronic condition wherein the pancreas produces very little insulin or no insulin at all. It is also called insulin-dependent diabetes. It generally develops when the immune system of the body destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in a part of the pancreas called the Islets of Langerhans. Jeet Chopra is a successful software engineer who has been suffering from Type 2 diabetes for the past two years. For years his routine included sitting in front of his laptop with more or less no exercise. Unpredictable work schedules and party scenes added with consumption of all wrong foods played havoc with his body resulting in non-insulin dependent diabetes. The dual causes of this type of diabetes are either the body resists the effects of insulin or do not produce enough insulin to maintain a normal blood glucose level. The news of pregnancy comes across as a mixed bag of emotions for the parents. One of the major concerns of pregnancy is gestational diabetes that happens when the blood sugar levels shoot up during pregnancy in a lady with normal sugar levels before conceiving. During pregnancy, the placenta produces hormones that can drastically increase the sugar levels. Pancreas does jump in to rescue but at times the insulin produced is not enough to counter the excessively high sugar levels, leading to gestational diabetes. Uncontrolled gestational diabetes can cause certain complications during childbirth. The common symptoms of all the types of diabetes are almost the same and are as follows: Frequent urination– Absence or low levels of insulin affects the ability of the kidneys to filter the glucose back into the blood. The kidneys then start taking water from the blood in order to dilute the glucose causing the bladder to fill up soon. Intense thirst and hunger– The cells in the body are deprived of energy since insulin is not functioning properly, resulting in constant hunger pangs. The answer to disproportionate thirst lies in the fact that the body is trying to replace the liquid lost due to frequent urination. Unexplained weight gain or loss– Weight loss is more common among type 1 diabetic individuals. Decreased insulin production will lead to increased energy demands as a result of which more fat cells will be broken down causing weight loss. Fatigue and irritability– Less insulin means less glucose entering the cells leading to extreme tiredness, listlessness and irritability. Blurred vision– This is caused when the tissue is being pulled from our eye lenses which affect the focusing ability of the eyes. Decreased healing ability and skin infections– Increased levels of sugar in the blood cause the healing time of wounds to shoot up and if neglected can also lead to gangrene formation. Numbness and tingling sensation in feet and hands– Too much sugar in the blood could lead to damaged nerves causing numbness and tingling sensation. With such complex symptoms, this disorder has no cure. A diabetic individual needs to modify his lifestyle in order to keep the disease under check. According to the ancient Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, curcumin and turmerone have been proved to be beneficial in curbing the effects of diabetes by: Curcumin reduces insulin resistance by assisting insulin to get into the cells by the AMPK pathway. Insulin producing beta cells grew faster and lived longer with the consumption of curcumin. According to the literature review published in the International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, curcumin and turmerone can prove to be an ideal drug alternative in treating as well as preventing type 2 diabetes. Curcumin demonstrates anti-inflammatory actions by suppression of nuclear factor kappa B, production of cytokines and reducing the activity of enzymes and proteins that cause inflammation. This reduction in inflammation can protect the kidneys from diabetic neuropathy. The high risk of oxidative stress and heart disease is reduced by the antioxidant properties of curcumin. Acting as an anti-hyperglycemic agent, curcumin lowers elevated levels of blood sugar level as well as balance blood glucose and insulin levels in diabetes. One of the amazing potentials of curcumin is its potential to regenerate pancreatic cells which can benefit in type 1 diabetes. Diabetes can disturb cholesterol metabolism in the body. Many studies have shown that curcumin regulates the liver function which in turn reduces the abnormal lipid and cholesterol levels. Curcumin can act as a wound healing agent by speeding up the process. Gastro paresis is a condition in which there is a delay in the movement of food from stomach to the intestine in diabetic patients leading to a spike in glucose levels. Curcumin reduces the rate of gastro paresis. Now that curcumin and turmerone have such great benefits, isn’t it better that one gets to use their purest form. That assurance and guarantee is given by using Sugeric from Bagdara Farms. All one needs to do is boil a cup of water with ¼ tsp of Sugeric, honey and ¼ tsp of black pepper and voila, the magical yellow potion is ready. It is recommended that one starts off with small quantities gradually increasing the dosage with time. Interesting reads to support what we are saying: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27190999 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24279645 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3857752/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4338652/
Troublesome Menopause Symptoms Warded Off With Curcumin

DON’T LET MENOPAUSE CAUSE A PAUSE TO FUN IN LIFE God created women to be very strong and resilient, yet there are a few health issues that can prove to be problematic, not just physically but emotionally too. Yes, we are talking about the menopause. Indeed, menopause is nothing but puberty’s evil older sister. As the name suggests, menopause is the period that marks the end of menstrual cycles. This natural biological process is diagnosed after one has gone 12 months without a menstrual period. Radhika Kaushal is a mother of two teenage daughters hitting her early 50s. Throughout few months, she had been experiencing very odd symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, extreme mood swings, weight gain due to slowed metabolism, thinning hair, dull skin, loss of breast fullness, irregular periods and chills. Any abnormal vaginal bleeding should be reported immediately to your doctor as this may be a case of the precancerous or cancerous condition of the uterus. Don’t these symptoms look like a contradiction of each other? If it is so troublesome, what is it that goes topsy-turvy in a female’s body? Menopause is due to the depletion of ovarian follicles or oocytes due to improper functioning of the ovaries. The risk factors that increase the chances of early menopause are as follows: Hysterectomy– Which means the removal of the uterus but the ovaries can continue to function. Thus it does not cause immediate menopause. Although there are no periods now, the ovaries continue to produce the eggs and the associated female hormones estrogens and progesterone. If the uterus along with the ovaries is removed, it can lead to immediate menopause. Primary ovarian insufficiency– Due to certain autoimmune diseases and genetic factors, a small percentage of women experience menopause in their mid or late 30s. This is called premature menopause which occurs when the ovaries fail to produce the set levels of reproductive hormones. Reduced levels of reproductive hormones– A woman is born with a fixed number of eggs in her ovaries. As a woman grows older, her ovaries reduce the production of estrogen and progesterone which are the two hormones that regulate menstruation. By the time she reaches n average age of 51, her ovaries stop producing eggs at all and her periods stop. Chemotherapy– Some of the chemo drugs and radiation therapy can induce menopause during or shortly after the treatment, though it may not be permanent. Even though the risk factors of menopause are few, the complications that it can lead up to are numerous. Osteoporosis– In this condition, the bones become brittle and weak making them more susceptible to fractures of spine, hips and wrist. The bone density decreases rapidly during the first few years of menopause. Weight gain– Metabolism plays a huge role in weight management, and this process slows down rapidly during menopause. Urinary inconsistency– A menopausal woman may experience frequent, sudden and strong urges to urinate, involuntary loss of urine which is called urine inconsistency. The reason for this is the loss of elasticity of the tissues of the vagina and urethra. Cardiovascular diseases– The decreased levels of estrogen can increase the risk of heart diseases. Sexual function– The changes in the elasticity and decreased moisture levels in her vagina; a woman can experience discomfort, reduced sensation and a dip in libido. Menopause is not a disease, but we can certainly look at ways of treating the symptoms. There are many treatments and relief measures for menopause like hormone replacement therapy, antidepressants and blood pressure medications which with its share of health concerns. Going the nature’s way is the best when it comes to combating the side effects of menopause. Presenting to you a miracle product right from nature’s lap and as pure as it can get, Menoeze, which has the magical ingredients called curcumin and turmerone obtained from organically grown turmeric at Bagdara Farms. Listed below are a few benefits of curcumin and turmerone to ease out the symptoms of menopause: Curcumin and turmerone can act as phytoestrogens. What are these phytoestrogens? Phyto means plants and estrogen is one of the hormones. Phytoestrogen is plant metabolites that work just like the female hormone estrogen. This helps in replenishing the decreased estrogen levels in menopausal and postmenopausal women. Many studies have revealed that the antioxidant properties of curcumin are at par with that of Vitamin C and Vitamin E. Hot flushes during menopause are caused due to decreased antioxidant activity. Curcumin takes up its role then, significantly increasing the antioxidant activity as well as estrogen levels giving relief from hot flashes. The same antioxidant property acts as a painkiller too and provides some relief from body aches and muscle soreness that are common complaints of menopause. Since the hormones are creating havoc in a woman’s body, it’s but natural to be anxious, angry, irritated or depressed. The best part about curcumin and turmerone is that they are instrumental as natural antidepressants. Vaginal and urinary tract infection become very common during menopause due to the vaginal atrophy and hormonal imbalance. In such cases, curcumin can act as a natural and potent antibacterial agent. They can have a synergistic effect along with antibiotics when fighting certain drug-resistant bacterial strains like E.coli. Curcumin is good for the overall health of a woman by protecting the bone health, improving the whole immune system, reducing the risk of developing breast cancer and cardiovascular disease. Turmerone and curcumin in combination can also help shed off the added kilos by regulating the metabolism of fat. All you need to remember is to start with small quantities and gradually increase it over a period. Here’s wishing you stress-free menopause with the help of the Golden Goddess, Menoeze! Some studies to prove what we say: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23832433 https://mavcure.com/benefits-of-turmeric-for-menopause-and-post-menopause-condition/