Also piperine is a known enzyme inhibitor of liver phase II detox metabolism (yes, it makes things "more bioavailable", because it prevents liver from working and metabolizing the toxic substances).
Further: Curcumin is also a PRO-oxidant that is why it raises your glutathione levels, because it causes oxidation. If your glutathione system is already impaired, good luck with curcumin! LOL!
LOL no. Zero evidence for that in humans..
Also piperine is a known enzyme inhibitor of liver phase II detox metabolism (yes, it makes things "more bioavailable", because it prevents liver from working and metabolizing the toxic substances).
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3904487/
Further: Curcumin is also a PRO-oxidant that is why it raises your glutathione levels, because it causes oxidation. If your glutathione system is already impaired, good luck with curcumin! LOL!
Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10418962/#:~:text=We%20have%20earlier%20shown%20that,well%20as%20pro%2Doxidant%20effects.
Yeah, by all means try it out. But if it doesn't work for you, don't be surprised.
Personally I like turmeric for the color and taste.
Study on a single drug on healthy volunteers.
doesn't convince me