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Old 08-30-2009, 12:47 PM #1
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I just read about a curcumin extra bonded to phosphaditicholine (sp?)-meriva-anyone ever heard of this stuff? I dont' know that it's any better than curcumin and bioperine, but it sounds like bioavailability is quite improved over a standard extract (this product was recommended by a health newsletter we get)...here's the link of a retailer (the product is made by Thorne):

https://www.merivaonline.com/the-science

450mg meriva = 4g standardized extract is what I got out of this
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