Joint Health
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Why Is Curcumin Important?
Curcumin also called diferuloylmethane, is the main natural polyphenol found in the rhizome of Curcuma longa (turmeric). Curcuma longa has been traditionally used in Asian countries as a medical herb due to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic and antimicrobial properties. Curcumin, a polyphenol, has been shown to target multiple signalling molecules while also demonstrating activity at the cellular level, which has... -
5 Simple Tips to Keep your Joints in Check!
Healthy joints can help you stay mobile, active and flexible as you age. Although, this does not happen overnight. There are some things you can do to support your joints throughout your life. The most beneficial, however, is joint health supplements. TGVC offers a wide range of joint care supplements that may help you combat all kinds of joint and... -
5 tips for healthy joints
Just like we ignore our car servicing dates until the “check engine” light starts blinking, we often ignore our health ‘till we start facing some problems. It is usually the case with the joints. If your joints are functioning well you may not be worried about them- yet taking command of your joint health is significant for keeping them strong... -
How to celebrate this Good Care month?
Did you know that July is a Good Care month? Good care is always expected in our society, regardless of the age you are while requiring care. Caring is something that influences everybody and is at the core of all that we do. Recognition is so significant, as being caring is quite possibly one of the most important things any... -
Know the Effects of Ageing on Joints
Ageing affects all of us - physically, mentally as well as socially. Regardless of how healthy an individual is, their joints will show a few changes in mobility due to some changes in the connective tissues. Here are some effects of ageing on joints:- Low Bone Density: Individuals lose bone mass or thickness as they age, particularly ladies after menopause...
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