Purmeric May Help Your Muscles Recover

Posted: July 10, 2020 | By: Stacy Croninger

After a strenuous workout, extra time working in the yard, or playing hard with the kids, you may find that your muscles don’t bounce back as quickly as you’d like. Pretty sure we’ve all been there. But there are things you can do, one of which is taking Purmeric™. Why Purmeric™? Let’s take a look at one of the main components, curcumin, which is what Purmeric™ is.

What is Curcumin?

Curcumin is the most active component of turmeric. The antioxidant benefits you receive from turmeric come from the curcumin found in the plant. For centuries, turmeric has been used by ancient healers to naturally support a wide-range of health concerns. Today, new studies are continuing to find more ways in which the antioxidant benefits of curcumin can support one’s health. One area of health that is being explored, is determining if curcumin can help with muscle recovery after exercise.

How can Curcumin help?

During an intense workout, muscle cells are often subject to trauma; resulting in inflammation, soreness or even damage to muscle cells. Any individual wanting to maintain optimal health and continue being physically active, would want to do whatever they can to minimize damage to muscle cells. Since curcumin is known to combat oxidative stress and inflammation, researchers have been studying the potential of using curcumin to help support a healthy inflammatory response in muscle cells and helping minimize damage.

Recently, a research team at the University of North Texas found that enhanced curcumin could help reduce markers of inflammation and muscle damage after excessive exercise. The study had individuals take either 400 mg of an enhanced curcumin supplement or a placebo for two days before participating in a leg press exercise. They then followed the participants for four days afterwards. Results showed that both groups had an increase creatine kinase (a marker of muscle damage), but it was 45% lower in the participants who took the supplement. These results show potential for curcumin supplementation in helping to speed up muscle recovery and improve muscle capability in future workouts.

Adding Curcumin or Turmeric to Your Diet

While staying active is an important aspect of living a long, healthy life, a hard workout can put a lot of stress on the body. If curcumin can help minimize damage to muscle cells, wouldn’t active individuals want to include it in their diet? If you’re looking to add some curcumin to your diet, try Youngevity’s organic turmeric ProLine product, Purmeric™ (pronounced like tur-mer-ic)! This high-quality supplement contains 95% curcuminoids with a greater nutrient profile than most turmeric products on the market.

Give your body the nutrients it needs to support optimal muscle recovery from a company you know and love!


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