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NIH: "Turmeric"
Nutrition Today: "Turmeric: Potential Health Benefits"
Molecules: "Highly Bioavailable Forms of Curcumin and Promising Avenues for Curcumin-Based Research and Application: A Review"
Drug Design, Development, and Therapy:"Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and Countermeasures"
Linus Pauling Institute: "Curcumin"
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NIH: "Turmeric"
Nutrition Today: "Turmeric: Potential Health Benefits"
Molecules: "Highly Bioavailable Forms of Curcumin and Promising Avenues for Curcumin-Based Research and Application: A Review"
Drug Design, Development, and Therapy:"Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and Countermeasures"
Linus Pauling Institute: "Curcumin"