reducing inflamation

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Hey Rob,
I heard you give a recipe from Rob's junnior explorer chemistry kit to reduce inflamation. I am having trouble finding the exact recipe tho, something with curcumin... I think there was an oral and a topical version. Could you please refresh my memory??
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saud1774 wrote:Hey Rob,
I heard you give a recipe from Rob's junnior explorer chemistry kit to reduce inflamation. I am having trouble finding the exact recipe tho, something with curcumin... I think there was an oral and a topical version. Could you please refresh my memory??
Oh boy, this is going back aways and I'd have to look it up.

Orally, you're looking at 1,500mg/day with Bioperine/black pepper. Proven to increase uptake and utilization in humans by up to 2,000%! A product using Curcumin C3 is the product you're looking for. In The BP Bulletin, I go in-depth on where to get it/best price etc. Forget which issue, but you can get a FREE complimentary copy by going here:

https://theblueprintbulletin.com/

One thing about the curcumin transdermal recipe you should be aware of: It does work, but stains EVERYTHING orange. This is NOT easy to remove, so know that going in...
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Is the transdermal more or less the same as the DHEA recipe?
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saud1774 wrote:Is the transdermal more or less the same as the DHEA recipe?
Very similar, yes. I don't want to give "The Recipe" away here, but you're on the right track.

There's a much better solution right around the corner, so if you're willing to wait until let's say June - it's coming. Curcumin C3 Complex is a fine supplement for healthy joint function, treating injuries and a whole lot more. However, in researching the topic further I found a much better/more efficient solution. Two, in fact.

And no, it's not Cissus... :)
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