Turmeric & Black Pepper 30 ml oil
- Claudia Fourie
- Nov 20
- 2 min read
The combination of turmeric and black pepper works synergistically to enhance the absorption and efficacy of curcumin while complementing its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, digestive, neuroprotective, and cardiovascular benefits. This partnership allows the body to fully utilize turmeric’s therapeutic potential, making it a more potent and effective remedy for inflammation and related health conditions.

How This Blend Works
When ingested, this blend works synergistically to address inflammation, oxidative stress, and poor nutrient absorption:
Enhances Bioavailability of Curcumin:
The combination of turmeric oil and black pepper oil ensures that curcumin remains in the bloodstream longer and at higher concentrations, increasing its therapeutic effects.
Targets Inflammation and Cellular Repair:
Curcumin and piperine together inhibit pro-inflammatory pathways and enhance the body’s natural antioxidant defenses. This reduces tissue damage, improves joint mobility, and supports systemic recovery.
Supports Digestive and Metabolic Health:
Black pepper oil stimulates digestion, while olive oil promotes bile production, ensuring efficient absorption of nutrients. The anti-inflammatory effects of all three components benefit the gut lining, reducing symptoms of inflammatory bowel conditions.
Protects Cardiovascular and Neurological Health:
The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties help maintain endothelial function, reduce oxidative stress in the brain, and prevent neurodegenerative changes.
How to take it:
Drink 1 capsule, or up to 2 capsules, Turmeric and Black Pepper Blend, daily, each, always after a meal. If unable to use it internally apply 5 drops underneath the feet. It’s best to do a patch test before using it on a larger area of the skin. Discontinue use if redness, irritation, or other discomfort occurs.
also Remember:

Omega 3 Herbal Capules EPA/DHA found in fish is nature’s anti-inflammation prescription.
Proteolytic enzymes (bromelain, papain, and actinidin) help our bodies respond to inflammation by breaking down inflammatory proteins and toxins.


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