BCM-95 (Curcugreen)

Patented formulation of curcumin enhanced with turmeric essential oils for improved bioavailability
Botanicals Spices Research: Moderate

Scientific Name

Curcumae extractum compositum

Classifications

Source: natural
Standardization: curcuminoids with essential oils
Type: extract

Benefits

  • Contains curcuminoids (including curcumin)
  • Source of volatile oils
  • Traditional use for inflammation
  • Contains essential oils and resins

Specific Properties

  • Contains turmeric essential oils to enhance absorption
  • 7x more bioavailable than standard curcumin
  • Clinically studied formulation
  • No black pepper extract needed for absorption

Safety Notes

Generally recognized as safe when used as directed. May interact with blood thinners, acid reducers, and diabetes medications. May increase risk of bleeding when taken in high doses. Not recommended in high doses during pregnancy.

⚠️ Safety Information

Curcumin + Piperine Liver Injury

High-bioavailability curcumin supplements (with piperine/black pepper) linked to liver injury

More Details & Sources
DILIN studies show curcumin + piperine formulations may cause serious liver injury in 1-4 months. Piperine increases curcumin bioavailability 20-fold, potentially overwhelming liver metabolism.

Recommendations:

  • Monitor for early symptoms: fatigue, nausea, dark urine
  • Discontinue immediately if experiencing liver symptoms
  • Avoid if you have HLA-B*35:01 genetic variant

Last updated: 2024-06-28

Turmeric Lead Contamination

Turmeric from South Asian sources may contain dangerous lead levels from industrial adulteration

More Details & Sources
Studies show turmeric from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh often contains lead chromate pigment added to enhance color. Levels can exceed regulatory limits by 500+ times. The practice began in the 1980s when floods damaged crops, and traders used lead chromate to mask poor-quality roots.

Recommendations:

  • Choose turmeric from US/European manufacturers with third-party testing
  • Avoid loose turmeric powder from South Asian imports
  • Look for USP Verified, NSF Certified, or ConsumerLab tested products
  • Prefer organic certification (additional testing required)

Last updated: 2024-11-08

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Preparation Form

BCM-95 (Curcugreen)

A preparation of Turmeric Root (Rhizome)