curamed mental function and clarity reviews

curamed mental function and clarity reviews

With an intelligent combination of ingredients, CuraMed® Brain supports healthy mental function, and your ability to think clearly and effectively. Provides the key nutrients you need to support clear thinking: BCM Curcumin is a clinically studied ingredient extracted from turmeric that supports cognitive health, mental agility, and provides turmeric essential oils with turmerones for better absorption and greater benefits.* Vitamin D3 supports clear thinking and focus. Higher blood levels of vitamin D are associated with healthy brain function.* Rosemary and Sage support healthy brain enzyme activity, which in turn supports focus and clarity.

EuroPharma/Terry Naturally CuraMed Brain 60 Softgels -2 Pack

With an intelligent combination of ingredients, CuraMed® Brain supports healthy mental function, and your ability to think clearly and effectively. Provides the key nutrients you need to support clear thinking: BCM Curcumin is a clinically studied ingredient extracted from turmeric that supports cognitive health, mental agility, and provides turmeric essential oils with turmerones for better absorption and greater benefits.* Vitamin D3 supports clear thinking and focus. Higher blood levels of vitamin D are associated with healthy brain function.* Rosemary and Sage support healthy brain enzyme activity, which in turn supports focus and clarity.

If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before using.

CuraMed® Brain

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Provides the key nutrients you need to support clear thinking * :

  • Curcumin is a clinically studied ingredient extracted from turmeric that supports cognitive health, mental agility, and provides turmeric essential oil with turmerones for better absorption and greater benefits.*
  • Vitamin D3 supports clear thinking and focus. Higher blood levels of vitamin D are associated with healthy brain function.*
  • Rosemary and Sage support healthy brain enzyme activity, which in turn supports focus and clarity.*

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Supplement Facts

Curcumin (Curcuma longa) Rhizome Extract (BCM-95 ® /Curcugreen ® ) enhanced with turmeric essential oil and standardized for curcuminoid complex (curcumin, demethoxycurcumin and bisdemethoxycurcumin), phospholipids, Spanish Sage (Salvia lavandulifolia) Aerial Oil, Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Aerial Oil

** Daily Value (DV) not established

If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before using.

NON-GMO

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. CuraMed Brain is useful for adults of any age.

How does the BCM-95 ® curcumin in CuraMed Brain compare to other curcumin and turmeric products?

The proper product comparison is curcumin to curcumin. However, since many companies are comparing their curcumin absorption to turmeric, we provide this information as a service to our customers.

  • Plain curcumin delivers up to 50 times more curcumin as the same amount of turmeric.
  • The clinically studied BCM-95 curcumin in CuraMed Brain is enhanced with turmerones for greater absorption. It has been proven to deliver up to 10 times more curcumin into the bloodstream as the same amount of plain curcumin.
  • Therefore, when compared gram per gram, BCM-95 curcumin delivers up to 10 times more curcumin than plain curcumin and up to 500 times more curcumin than that found in an equal amount of turmeric.

The form of vitamin D does matter. Because vitamin D3 is the form that our bodies synthesize, it typically has better effects than vitamin D2, which ultimately needs to be converted to the D3 form. We use vitamin D3 in CuraMed Brain because it doesn’t require this extra step.

Plant oils are many times more concentrated than dry extracts of the same botanicals. While not every herb can be successfully used as a concentrated oil in a supplement, rosemary and sage both work very well in this form.

Few items are eligible for free replacements. If an eligible item is out of stock from us it cannot be replaced. Only a refund against the returned item will be issued.

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Provides the key nutrients you need to support clear thinking:

Ingredients

Formula Ingredients: Vitamin D3, Proprietary Formula including: Curcumin, Spanish Sage (Salvia lavandulifolia) oil extract, Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) oil extract.

Other Ingredients: gelatin, olive oil, glycerin, yellow beeswax, sunflower lecithin, purified water, turmeric suspension in sunflower oil, silica

Contains NO: sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, or artificial preservatives

Other Ingredients: gelatin, olive oil, glycerin, beeswax, sunflower lecithin (phospholipids), purified water, turmeric suspension in sunflower oil, silica

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 Softgels

Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per Serving

Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol)

Proprietary Complex:
Curcumin (Curcuma longa) Rhizome Extract
BCM-95®
Spanish Sage (Salvia lavandulifolia) Aerial Oil
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Aerial Oil

Other Ingredients: gelatin, olive oil, glycerin, beeswax, sunflower lecithin (phospholipids), purified water, turmeric suspension in sunflower oil, silica

The main side-effects in the current study were abdominal pain and nausea.

Curcumin May Reverse Memory Problems, Improve Mood

With more and more of the aging population affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and clinical trials for new medications often providing underwhelming results, a new study in The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry may be especially promising. It finds that taking a daily dose of curcumin, the compound in turmeric root that gives curry its yellow color, may not only prevent memory problems from worsening over time, but actually improve them. And perhaps most noteworthy, these changes were seen not only in the participants’ cognitive capacities, but also in their brain cells.

The team, led by UCLA’s Gary Small, randomized 40 people between the ages of 50 and 90 to take a twice-daily 90-mg curcumin supplement or placebo for 18 months.The curcumin supplements were a preparation that have greater bioavailability than usual, meaning it’s more readily absorbed and used by the body. The participants all had mild memory problems, but didn’t have Alzheimer’s disease or other form of dementia. At the study’s outset, they took tests of memory and cognition, filled out questionnaires to measure mood and depression, and underwent brain scans so the team could look at deposition of “brain gunk”—amyloid-beta plaques and tau “tangles,” the two hallmarks of Alzheimer’s.

Every six months over the study’s 18 month period, the team tested the participants for memory, cognition, and mood; they also scanned their brains. (The study was double-blind, so even the researchers didn’t know what supplement the participants had been assigned till after the study was over.)

It turned out that the memory function of those who’d taken curcumin improved by 28% on average over the 18 months. In contrast, the control group’s scores rose slightly (possibly because they got more familiar with the tests) and then declined. The depression scores of those taking curcumin also improved; the control group’s didn’t change. And interestingly, brain scans revealed significantly less amyloid and tau accumulation in two brain regions of the participants taking curcumin—the amygdala and hypothalamus, which control anxiety, memory, decision-making, and emotion.

The main side-effects in the current study were abdominal pain and nausea.

The new study is exciting, since it’s a true clinical study, and earlier evidence regarding the therapeutic effects of curcumin has been mixed. Researchers have long observed that some groups of people in India have lower incidence of Alzheimer’s disease, which is thought to be due in part to the higher intake of turmeric. Studies have also hinted at curcumin’s antidepressant and anti-anxiety effects, while others have illustrated its potential role in preserving brain function as we age. Curcumin’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects are thought to underlie its neurological effects: It’s been shown to disrupt the formation of, and even help break down, the amyloid plaques that build up in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. Still, other researchers don’t believe it has much of an effect, or that curcumin is the right component of turmeric to focus on.

“Exactly how curcumin exerts its effects is not certain, but it may be due to its ability to reduce brain inflammation, which has been linked to both Alzheimer’s disease and major depression,” said Small in a statement. The team next plans to look at whether the supplement may be effective in treating people with major depression rather than memory problems.

The study’s main limitation is that it was quite small and its participants were generally healthy, educated, and motivated to complete the long trial. So whether or not the results are applicable to the general population is a little unclear; follow-up studies will need to take this into account.

It’s not clear whether eating curry every once in a while would do any good—probably not. But studies have hinted that eating it quite regularly is linked to better cognition with age, and again, populations for whom it’s a regular part of the diet do appear to have reduced risk of Alzheimer’s. More work will need to be done before the optimal dose for various individuals or groups can be determined. In the meantime, if you love curry and eat it fairly often, the new study suggests that you’d probably do well to continue.