Maximize Your Morning Cup with our Smart Turmeric Complex (60 doses per bottle)
Boost your morning routine with Smart OWLchemy GOLD DROPS, our potent anti-inflammatory supplement blend specially formulated to enhance your coffee or tea experience. Say goodbye to discomfort and hello to a soothing cup that supports your well-being!
Sip, savor, and soothe with every delicious brew.
Using a patented, multi-extraction process, our potent complex is alcohol free, uses No preservatives, synthetic coloring, artificial flavors, or sweeteners for a pure and clean extract that has a very mild, pleasant flavor that plays perfectly with any coffee or tea, and packs in all the power of these star ingredients:
TURMERIC
PIPERINE
CINNAMON (CASSIA) BARK
GINGER ROOT
ROSEMARY
SAGE
ABOUT THE BENEFITS
Turmeric, containing the bioactive compound curcumin, has demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties through modulation of various molecular pathways involved in the inflammatory response. The combination of turmeric and piperine has garnered significant interest in scientific circles due to their potential synergistic effects on inflammation.
Piperine, derived from black pepper, complements Gold Drops by enhancing the bioavailability of curcumin, thereby maximizing its therapeutic impact. Studies suggest that this combination may exhibit superior anti-inflammatory efficacy compared to turmeric or curcumin alone, making it a promising option for individuals seeking natural remedies for inflammation-related conditions.
Cinnamon, a commonly used spice with a rich history in traditional medicine, has gained attention for its potential anti-inflammatory properties. Research has highlighted the presence of bioactive compounds in cinnamon, such as cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid, which exhibit anti-inflammatory effects through modulation of various inflammatory pathways. For instance, studies have shown that cinnamon extracts can inhibit the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and enzymes like COX-2 and iNOS, contributing to reduced inflammation in experimental models. Additionally, cinnamon's antioxidant properties may also play a role in its anti-inflammatory activity (Zare et al., 2020; Rao & Gan, 2014).
Ginger is well-regarded for its anti-inflammatory properties. It contains bioactive compounds such as gingerol, shogaol, and paradol, which have demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects in various studies. These compounds can inhibit inflammatory enzymes and pathways, reducing inflammation and potentially alleviating symptoms in conditions like arthritis. Additionally, ginger's antioxidant properties contribute to its anti-inflammatory activity by neutralizing free radicals that can contribute to inflammation.
Both Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and Sage (Salvia officinalis) contain several bioactive compounds, including rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, and flavonoids, which have shown anti-inflammatory effects in experimental studies. These compounds can inhibit inflammatory enzymes and pathways, such as cyclooxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX), which are involved in the production of inflammatory molecules. Additionally, their antioxidant properties contribute to its anti-inflammatory activity by scavenging free radicals and reducing oxidative stress-induced inflammation.
These findings suggest that incorporating these compounds into dietary or therapeutic interventions could be a promising strategy for managing inflammation-related conditions.
ABOUT OUR PROCESS
In the botanicals industry, it is well-known that liquid extraction is far superior to using dried powders, as more of the beneficial compounds remain intact and bioavailable, or more easily absorbed.
Over 35 years ago, L. Carl Robinson developed and patented the multi-step serialized process that utilizes the non-alcohol solvent, glycerin, for making potent and palatable herbal concentrates. Because no alcohol is used, the components extracted from a botanical are not subjected to alcohol's denaturing and/or inert rendering effects, resulting in the most potent and best tasting glycerine-based herbal products available!
This process still holds the distinction of being the most thorough liquid botanical extraction technology in the herbal products industry. Our extraction utilizes 100% Organically Grown, Ethically Wild Harvested, or Selectively Cultivated botanicals.
No preservatives, gluten, dairy, synthetic coloring, artificial flavors or sweeteners are used for a pure and clean extract.
All Smart Owlchemy products are FDA cGMP inspected, Non-GMO, Gluten-free, Kosher, Vegan compliant, and made in the USA. Each batch is third-party tested to assure quality, potency, and consistency.
QUALITY CONTROL IS OUR TOP PRIORITY
OUR PROMISE TO YOU
DRINK SMART. THINK SMART.
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* For healthy adults, the FDA has cited four or five cups of coffee as an amount not generally associated with dangerous, negative effects.
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