Pain Oxymel
Cross-source consensus on Pain Oxymel from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- The pain oxymel is based on turmeric, ginger, black pepper, and honey. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies
- The pain oxymel dose is 2 teaspoons three times daily for joint pain, cramps, soreness, or post-exercise inflammation. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies
- The pain oxymel should not be combined with NSAIDs or blood thinners. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies
- Turmeric contains curcumin, but raw turmeric is described as having about 1% bioavailability. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies
- The pain oxymel is claimed to improve curcumin absorption through vinegar extraction, honey fermentation, and piperine. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies
- Ginger contributes shogaol, which is described as a COX-2 inhibitor acting on the same pathway as ibuprofen. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies
- The combined absorption factors are described as increasing absorbed curcumin concentration by about 20-fold. — Four Oxymel Herbal Remedies