Horse & Hound

Try Turmeric+ before you buy it

You may have heard wellness warriors talking about turmeric, only to be left wondering how the popular household spice had garnered such a following.

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FUTUREYOU, a Cambridge nutraceuti­cal company known for its popular turmeric supplement, is offering new customers the chance to try its flagship product for just the cost of the £1.50 postage.* The leading nutritiona­l supplement innovator has gained praise for their Turmeric+ supplement thanks to a special formulatio­n that allows more of the active ingredient to get where it is needed. Curcumin is the active ingredient in turmeric, but unfortunat­ely it is difficult for the body to absorb - meaning that powdered turmeric sold in the supermarke­t isn’t suitable. FutureYou’s formulatio­n, which was developed in Cambridge, a city known across the globe for its academic and medical excellence, is 30x more absorbable than standard turmeric, and also contains vitamin C which contribute­s to normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage. Happy customers have been keen to share their experience­s and the product has received a flurry of positive reviews on Trustpilot, the independen­t online review platform, since its launch. ‘I will take these tablets for the rest of my days. Obviously I intend to be a VERY long term customer. Thank you so much,’ said one reviewer. To help people find out if Turmeric+ is right for them, the company is offering people their first month’s supply for free. ‘We’re very happy to give people their first pack for free so they can experience it for themselves,’ says Adam Cleevely, the company’s CEO. ‘It might sound bonkers but it really isn’t. We’re that confident in the effectiven­ess of our formulatio­n. ‘I can’t think of a better way to convince people. If they like it, they will stick with it. Tens of thousands of customers already do.’

“I will take these tablets for the rest of my days. Obviously I intend to be a VERY long term customer. Thank you so much”

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