- Cápsulas de Cúrcuma Orgânica USDA – Com Curcumina 95 – Curcumina Orgânica USDA
- NENHUM EXTRATO DE PIMENTA PRETA NECESSÁRIO! A Tecnologia LPS Curcumin Utiliza Curcumina Molecular – Proteína Líquida Patenteada (LPS) Elimina a Necessidade de Extrato de Pimenta Preta
- UltraCur é “A Curcumina que Você Pode Sentir!”. 70%% das Pessoas Sentem uma Diferença Significativa em Uma Semana, 50%% delas em 24 Horas!
- Suplementos de Cúrcuma e Curcumina Não São Absorvidos porque o Ingrediente Ativo, Curcumina, é um Cristal Agregado. Começamos com Curcumina Molecular Líquida e a Ligamos a uma Proteína. À medida que o Corpo Digere a Proteína, os Suplementos de Curcumina são Absorvidos
- UltraCur é Fabricado nos EUA em nossa Própria Instalação GMP no Coração de Oklahoma. Somos Inspecionados pela FDA e Certificados como Orgânicos pelo USDA.
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
- 1. Efeito Significativo: 70%% das pessoas sentem uma diferença significativa em apenas uma semana de uso do UltraCur.
- 2. Tecnologia Patenteada: A Tecnologia LPS Curcumin utiliza Curcumina Molecular, eliminando a necessidade de extrato de pimenta preta.
- 3. Absorção Eficiente: Ao contrário de outros suplementos de cúrcuma, o UltraCur é formulado para garantir a absorção máxima da curcumina pelo corpo.
- 4. Fabricado nos EUA: O UltraCur é fabricado em uma instalação GMP nos EUA, garantindo a qualidade e segurança do produto.
- 5. Certificação Orgânica: O UltraCur é certificado como orgânico pelo USDA, garantindo que você está consumindo um produto de alta qualidade e livre de pesticidas.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Recomendamos tomar 2 cápsulas de UltraCur por dia, de preferência com as refeições. Para melhores resultados, continue usando o produto diariamente por pelo menos uma semana. Consulte um profissional de saúde antes de iniciar qualquer suplementação.
EG –
As a runner, I’ve been using curcumin to fight inflammation since long before the supplement went mainstream following use within the autism community. The main thing to watch for is whether the turmeric for a given curcumin supplement is standardized to contain 95% curcuminoids. A couple months ago, for example, I tried Earth Echo Superfood Bliss, a “turmeric and superfood elixir blend”, which provides 500mg of “organic turmeric root” per serving, but since it’s not standardized on its curcumin content there’s no way to know what you’re getting. Alongside Organic UltraCür, I’ve also been experimenting with UltraCür Advanced. Unlike UltraCür Advanced, which doesn’t claim to follow the standard, instead providing a differentiator of a “protein scaffold saturated with curcumin molecules [to] allow the curcumin to be shuttled into circulation the same way that all proteins are digested and absorbed” in addition to boswella and devil’s claw. Organic UltraCür instead simply provides standardized curcumin. While I commented in my review for UltraCür Advanced that it’s costly when considering the fact that not even the website explains what “NAC” is intended to mean (should customers really just assume it means “N-acetyl cysteine”?), Organic UltraCür is offered at roughly the same cost when comparing the number of capsules per container alongside the serving size. But the product labeling seems to indicate that roughly double the volume of curcumin per capsule is provided (660mg versus 350mg). But what matters more: the volume of curcumin or the effects of the curcumin? Interestingly, the Q&A in the product description here brings a twist just like the Q&A in the UltraCür Advanced product description. In this case, the Q&A states that there are “15mg per capsule of curcumin”. The entity addressing this aspect is the seller, UltraBotanica, but is this the company that actually produces UltraCür Advanced, or some other entity? After all, the Amazon store which sells this product is labeled “UltraCür”, *not* “UltraBotanica”. This confusion, alongside my not noticing any difference when using either UltraCür product, means I’ll be reverting to less expensive, standardized curcumin supplements.
Leslie –
I have added turmeric and curcumin to my diet for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant abilities. I’ve been taking them, along with several other supplements, in an attempt to reduce inflammation from osteoarthritis. I have been taking them for several years. Initially, it took about 3 months to see any real results, but I feel a definite difference now.
This is a brown rice and curcumin complex. I’m not sure why I would even want brown rice mixed in the capsule. The turmeric and curcumin are the important ingredients. The seller/mfgr does not disclose how much curcumin is in each capsule. This is an important omission. The minimum effective dose of turmeric is about 500 mg per day and I take about 1,000.
I expect more transparency from a company that charges such a steep price for their product, fifty eight dollars at the time of my review.
Bronx Book Nerd –
This is a good non-GMO turmeric supplement with a very potent dosage (1,320 mg). It’s easy to consume and did not give me any side effects. Definitely on the pricier side, though.
Edward Pants McCullough –
Just to clarify for readers of this review, interested in a Curcumin supplement. This is a Brown Rice-Curcumin Complex, where brown rice is the first ingredient (thus the larger quantity). Each capsule has 660mg of this Organic Complex.
The product label displays the USDA Organic certification/badge. This lends confidence and comfort in the purity and quality of the ingredients, checking off an important quality box.
The product details offers a picture that also shows a certification/badge for GMP. I couldn’t find this badge, nor any text on the label indicating GMP certification. This misinformation dings the rating.
Studies have shown that brown rice, which is nutrient dense, does offer possible health benefits, including cardiovascular, blood sugar and blood pressure maintenance. So, it’s an apt complement to the curcumin component. However, for those looking solely for a Curcumin supplement, the actual amount of that element in this supplement is unknown.
Based on these observations and considerations, this brown rice-curcumin complex garners a 4 star rating.
stormbringeram1 –
I really like this product. Many manufacturers and sellers have a tendency to overstate the benefits. However, that is not the case this time because this product really worked for me. I have to give it my highest recommendation. Five stars!
Matt –
I really love turmeric. It’s been great at helping me manage my chronic inflammation. To be honest, I haven’t really noticed a difference in brands — they all seem to work really well. The only bad part about this bottle is that one of the capsules came open in transit (or somewhere else), so the interior of the bottle was all yellow. Turmeric stains, so I get a yellow on my hands every time I pour out a couple of pills. Not a big deal. I’m sure it was accidental and probably pretty rare. At any rate, these have worked great!
stormbringeram1 –
Think it does work for my joint stiffness but so messy to take with all the loose orange Turmeric powder. When I opened this bottle of UltraCur Turmeric supplement that I got a couple of days ago, first thing that I’ve noticed was so much loose orange powder inside the bottle (see images). I’ve taken several different less effective Turmeric supplements but they didn’t have all these loose orange powdery substance that get all over your hand. This product actually work very good in managing my joint stiffness and more so than the other Turmeric products but by far the messiest supplements that I’ve ever taken. Would have rated this product much higher if it wasn’t so much loose powder.
IMScrat –
I’ve taken it for several days and it has been just fine for me.