How many people do you think are currently taking NSAIDs like Ibuprofen and Diclofenac for knee pain?
According to Robert H. Shmerling, MD for Harvard Health, there are over 30 billion doses of NSAIDs taken each year. NSAIDs, like Ibuprofen, have been linked to an increased risk of heart attack and stroke by the research!
Wow. Those are serious side effects in exchange for temporary pain relief. What if there was a better option to reduce pain without those side effects?
A 2019 study including 139 people with knee arthritis showed that turmeric extract helped to reduce knee pain. But the researchers used a high dose of turmeric extract that you won't get by eating turmeric powder.
You can learn more about the optimal dose of turmeric for inflammation by reading this article: www.activeatom...
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