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Default Curcumin Question

I started taking curcumin yesterday. I am using ApexNatural Tumeric Curcumin Advanced 95.

I take 8 or 9 other vitamins each day, but the curcumin makes me want to vomit almost immediately. It is actually smaller than some of my other pills, but the taste is just so strong that I immediately gag and can't keep it down. I actually did throw up twice yesterday as I was trying to swallow it.

Any suggestions on ways to keep it down or drown out the taste? Can I maybe sprinkle it on food and take it that way? I do like curried dishes, but the pure curry taste of these capsules is apparently too much for me.
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