Why name your company Angry Supplements?
True story. I take 6 turmeric capsules a day.
Do you take Angry ones, or regular emotionally neutral ones?
Oh no, never ever angry ones. That’s a cute marketing name but it immediately tells me this product line is out of my demographic.
The title is incorrectly spelled “Tumeric” but the supplement/spice is Turmeric.
Are they helpful?
I believe so. Who knows really? I can’t say it’s a dramatic or impressive change.I also take garlic and fish oils.
My overall goal is to avoid inflamation.
I would post a link-laden wordy cut-n-paste but that’s not my style
I tried taking turmeric and fish oil for arthritis, I didn’t notice a big difference. I think at the most I tried a couple capsules of each, didn’t know you could go up to 6 though. The biggest difference I notice is in the foods I eat, some foods cause flareups.
I’m trying to cut down on NSAIDs so it’s a work in progress. I take a huge honkin’ fish oil, 1 garlic, and 2 turmerics each meal.
I think it’s helping.
My burps are interesting.
@therealjrn You should just switch your diet to Indian food - turmeric, garlic and fish is all part of it. The South Indian fish curry has both turmeric and garlic. (This gif resembles the fish gravy)
Except for the fishy part! Lol
Thanks
Have you been able to lower you HbA1c? (or FBSs?)
Yes. My last labs were at 5.0. Not even pre-diabetic. I attribute most of that to dietary changes.
The American Diabetes Association are idiots as are most irory-tower typrs.
I’m not going to go into any of it here, but I’m convinced much of pharma, big food, and these big political groups just want to keep us just sick enough so we’ll need their drugs and frankenfood.
Much of it I think isn’t even consciously evil, but people parroting the same skewed studies.
Bah. A pox on them all.
Agreed. Don’t want to lose a regular customer!
Congrats on the 5.0.
Mine began to creep > 5 so I’m on a roll to get it down to 4.0, maybe lower if all goes well.
Have you heard of Jessie Inchauspe? She’s a French biochemist who has done quite a bit of research on the sequence of the foods you consume & how subtle changes can drop an insulin spike by up to 70%.
A brief intro:
05:30 general concepts glucose/inflamation
14:50 food sequencing
28:20 focused 4 Hacks review
I’m adding a couple mitochondrial challenges as well. (hello, cold showers!/hold my breath!)
I know your comment is 4 days old but maybe you will see anyway. I do not know what your diet consists of now but I had terrible carpal tunnel and my husband tried the keto diet. Well of course I had to give it a try and let me tell you my wrist or any other joint ached! Then reading into it sugar and high refined carbs causes inflammation. Do get me wrong keto isn’t a long term diet for most people but I bet cutting out a lot of sweets watching carbs and sugars from other sources has to help. Sugar is in everything! ketchup dressings. Hidden in alot of foods especially premade and take out foods.
Bonus, I’m a T2 diabetic so a low carb way of life isn’t theory or a fad with me.
Thanks for your post