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4.6 out of 5 · 8,214 reviews

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4.6

out of 5

This has been a great product so far as advertised

I bought this and have been taking it faithfully every day for a couple of months. I'm really pleased with the product. I can definitely tell it's Turmeric by the smell. I need to have a strong source of Turmeric to help me with inflammation and high blood pressure as well as very high levels of cortisol based stress inflammation which wreak havoc on me. It also helps a little with the immune system and I'm also hoping for some protection from dementia plaques. It's worrisome these days because there are so many supplement companies that claim to have pure ingredients yet later it's found that they have doctored the product or it's sand or something horrible. This seems to have been helping me as I'm not suffering the results of all the extremely high stress I've been under (runaway, painful acne, etc). I need a brand that I can honestly trust and this is proving to be one I can rely on. I take a lot of supplements and I'm careful to try to research them and also see how my body reacts. If there really isn't any reaction then I don't recommend it because of the Placebo Effect. I will continue to buy this product and use it.

Hannah G.·March 1, 2016·43 found this helpful

Seems to be working for my inflammation

Looks like some times working and some times not. But I have just started using from one week. I will update review after few more weeks.

Gabe T.·September 15, 2015·33 found this helpful

Major Concerns

Please research "Dr. Danielle Saunders" before you buy. I have MAJOR concerns about a product who uses a "Doctor" to market a supplement and a simple google search turns up no credible confirmation that such a person even exists beyond the picture on the front of the bottle. If this "Dr. Danielle Saunders" is a REAL naturopath and Biochemist, then why can I find any information that supports this other than what is on the supplement bottle? Does she not run a practice? Has she not written articles or spoken at events? Beyond that, I always have red flags go up when new products seem to procure countless 5-star ratings almost over night. This should raise concern regarding the reputation of a company and quality of its product. Don't trust the rating without first doing your own research.

Lena M.·January 14, 2016·21 found this helpful

Don't waste your money

I might as well be taking cronuts. Waste of money.

Omar F.·December 5, 2014·8 found this helpful

Not a bad product, but the reason that I'm giving it ...

Not a bad product, but the reason that I'm giving it one star is because I orignally bought these thinking that they would be great relative to all other products. Beware of the reviews for this, they are inflated because there is an incentive they give you if you give them a five start rating or whatever.

Tara G.·January 22, 2016·7 found this helpful

therefore I consider them a waste of my money

Bought for my arthritic knees. I noticed no pain decrease at all, therefore I consider them a waste of my money.

Faye E.·June 14, 2015·7 found this helpful

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