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Soothe joints with turmeric

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WHEN your joints and muscles earn you a living, it’s important to look after them as well as you can.

So it is little wonder that yoga instructor Fenella Lindsell has discovered the power of turmeric.

London-based Fenella, aged 51, has her own yoga business. She runs classes and organises six yoga holidays a year, which include other sports.

‘ I demonstrat­e a lot of positions as well as hopping up and down to adjust my students during classes,’ says Fenella. ‘In addition, I play tennis, run, play football and do a circuittra­ining class.’

After suffering from a ‘nagging knee’, sporty Fenella tried a turmeric supplement from a Cambridge-based company.

The spice has long been popular in traditiona­l Indian medicine and is widely recognised as one of nature’s superfoods.

A member of the ginger family, it is rich in compounds called curcuminoi­ds and is now attracting the attention of scientists, nutritioni­sts and healthcare profession­als looking for ways to improve our joint health and flexibilit­y.

Fenella explains: ‘ Not only has the stiffness and recovery after high- impact sport been noticeably better, but my knee injury has also greatly improved, as has my overall flexibilit­y.

‘It’s been two months now, and I find I’m sleeping better, and my digestion and gut seem to be working more efficientl­y. I’m now a convert and not giving it up any time soon.’

Years of intensive research led to the developmen­t of the formulatio­n used.

Each tablet combines curcumin with another plant extract called soy lecithin, creating a supplement that is extremely absorbable.

The formulatio­n has 22 published clinical research papers demonstrat­ing how well it works — and tests have shown that it is 30 times more bioavailab­le (better absorbed) than standard turmeric.

So the unique formulatio­n delivers more of the ‘good stuff’ and therefore greater benefits to the body.

 ?? Picture: TURMERIC+ ?? Fenella feels the benefit: Her flexibilit­y has improved
Picture: TURMERIC+ Fenella feels the benefit: Her flexibilit­y has improved

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