What is Curcumin?
Curcumin is a natural polyphenol derived from the turmeric (Curcuma longa) root. This compound, which has long been used in traditional medicine, has been investigated in modern scientific studies in areas such as antioxidants, inflammation-related processes, immune modulation and cellular defense mechanisms.
Since the bioavailability of curcumin may be limited during oral intake, intravenous (IV) administration may be considered in some clinical protocols.
Curcumin in Serum Applications
Curcumin-containing serum applications can be included as a supportive ingredient in protocols planned under the supervision of a doctor. When administered intravenously, absorption problems related to the digestive system can be overcome and active compounds can reach the potential effect at the cellular level by directly entering the circulation. This feature is important in terms of bioavailability.
For whom can it be evaluated?
Curcumin-containing serum applications are planned only after clinical evaluation by a doctor. It can be considered as a supportive approach in the following situations:
– Individuals seeking antioxidant support in oxidative stress-related conditions
– Seeking support to manage processes associated with inflammation
– Individuals who are likely to support the immune system
– Individuals who want to manage situations such as intense life pace, fatigue, weakness