Liz is walking on sunshine thanks to TURMERIC+
Many of us enjoy taking a walk with friends, family or the dog, whether it’s in your local park or more rural countryside. When taking longer walks in particular, some of us can experience skeletal and muscular discomfort.
A growing number of people are discovering that turmeric can help to keep them active. Liz Singh, 63, a retired chemistry teacher is one of them.
‘I’ve always loved to walk both long and short distances, but last year I decided to take a three-mile stroll and the next day felt a slight twinge in my left knee which got progressively worse.’
‘I was planning a walk from where I live in Maidenhead to Bath but it became so uncomfortable that I couldn’t walk one hundred yards let alone one hundred miles!’ The following Sunday Liz noticed an advert for Turmeric+ in the newspaper.
‘I was already taking turmeric tablets when my yoga teacher mentioned Turmeric+. I decided to give it a try as I had nothing to lose.’
Turmeric contains compounds called curcuminoids, the most notable of which is curcumin. Not only is curcumin responsible for turmeric’s distinctive yellow colour but it’s also what makes it such a powerful spice. However curcumin is difficult for the body to absorb so the scientists at FutureYou Cambridge used a patented ‘Curcuma Phospholipid Complex’ formulation to make Turmeric+ thirty times more absorbable than standard turmeric. They also added vitamin C, which contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of cartilage.
‘Seventeen months later I’m still taking Turmeric+ and I haven’t looked back. I’m delighted to say I was also able to complete my walk to Bath,’ says Liz.
Adam Cleevely, CEO of FutureYou Cambridge comments; ‘We want to support more people to get active. We think Turmeric+ can play an important role in that journey, just like it has for Liz and tens of thousands of happy Turmeric+ subscribers who regularly tell us their positive stories.’
“Seventeen months later I’m still taking Turmeric+ and I haven’t looked back”