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This unique molecular complex
As we age,
balancing
both our
immune
and
infamma-
tory
responses
is critical to guarding our health.
1-5
Research has shown that
Black Cumin Seed Oil
is
particularly efective at balancing both,
6-8
thanks to
a broad spectrum of active compounds.
6
Does double duty
Black Cumin Seed Oil
is clinically shown to support
the efectiveness of many biological factors that
contribute to the body’s
normal infammatory
activity
… including cell-signaling chemicals and
hormone-like messengers.
8
Additionally,
Black Cumin Seed Oil
is also
shown to facilitate optimal function of a
healthy aging immune system
by supporting
the vital defensive activities
9-11
of macrophages and
helper T-cells.
By itself … or with curcumin
By acting on both immune factors and infamma-
tory factors,
Black Cumin Seed Oil
supports a healthy
immune system and facilitates a
healthy
infammatory
response
. And when taken in combination with
curcum-
in
, it conveniently ofers important benefts for nearly
every system in your body. Now that’s a healthy prospect
at any age!
Bio-Curcumin
®
and BCM-95
®
are registered trademarks of Dolcas-Biotech, LLC. U.S. Patents
Nos. 7,883,728, 7,736,679 and 7,879,373.
BLACK CUMIN
SEED OIL
HELPS YOU BALANCE
IMMUNE SUPPORT &
INFLAMMATION CONTROL!
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References:
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4. Biol Psychiatry. 2003 Sep 1;54(5):566-72.
5. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am. 2003 Feb;23(1):15-39.
6. Cancer Ther. 2008;6(b):495-510.
7. Int Immunopharmacol. 2005 Dec;5(13-14):1749-70.
8. Phys Sportsmed. 2008 Dec;36(1):11-7.
9. Int J Immunopharmacol. 2000 Sep;22(9):729-40.
10. Pulm Pharmacol Ther. 2009 Feb;22(1):37-43.
11. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2010 Aug;50(7):654-65.
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