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Although widespread, joint and muscle soreness can impact your regular lifestyle and activities. And although tender and sore joints can indicate that your immune system is working toward addressing the situation and promoting the growth of new tissues, an overactive inflammatory response by the immune system can result in progressive damage to bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
A nutrient-rich diet and exercise are proven ways to maintain healthy joints. Joint health supplements are also an additional approach to promote musculoskeletal health.* But are joint health supplements effective? Let’s understand how joint health supplements work and why you should include one in your diet.
Several natural substances are considered beneficial to joint health and are widely used as ingredients in nutritional supplements. The following table highlights some of the common ingredients in commercially available joint health supplements, their dietary sources, and how they work toward maintaining bone and muscle health.
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Curcumin |
Roots of the turmeric (Curcuma longa) plant. |
The antioxidant properties of curcumin and its ability to help maintain the body’s natural inflammatory response address joint and muscle soreness.* |
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Glucosamine and Chondroitin |
These compounds are found in the healthy cartilage of cattle or sharks and shells of shellfish (shrimp, oysters, crabs). |
Glucosamine and chondroitin protect cells called chondrocytes that maintain cartilage structure. By maintaining a healthy inflammatory response, these compounds help maintain cartilage structure in the joints. |
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Vitamin D |
Oily fish (salmon, mackerel, tuna), egg yolks, red meat, and liver. |
Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption in the gut and helps maintain adequate calcium and phosphate concentrations in the blood to enable normal bone mineralization. Optimal bone mineral content is vital to limit conditions such as soft bones, muscle weakness, spasms, and cramps. |
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Fish Oil |
Fatty fish, such as salmon, mackerel, trout, and shellfish. |
The omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil modulate natural inflammatory responses through various signaling pathways, helping to alleviate sore and tender joints. |
As an ingredient in joint health supplements, curcumin is recognized for its immense therapeutic potential1. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognizes curcumin and two other curcuminoids as ‘Generally Recognized As Safe’ (GRAS). The tolerability and safety profile of curcumin is well established, even when ingested in amounts up to 4000 – 8000 mg/day.
However, the naturally poor bioavailability and absorption of curcumin result in the ineffectiveness of most curcumin supplements. In this situation, a significantly high amount of curcumin must be ingested to achieve the desired results. The intense bitter taste of curcumin makes it difficult to ingest orally, posing challenges to consumer compliance with a daily supplement regimen.
Tetrahydrocurcumin, a curcumin metabolite, exhibits pharmacological activities similar to curcumin but is a more potent antioxidant than curcumin.* Tetrahydrocurcumin has a well-known modulatory effect on signaling pathways and molecules associated with balancing the inflammatory response.* This effect translates to tetrahydrocurcumin being more effective than curcumin when used as an ingredient in a joint health supplement.*
TetraCumin® is a breakthrough bioactive tetrahydrocurcumin formulation developed by Tesseract Medical Research. The formulation is available in sustained-release (SR) and quick-release (QR) formats to promote joint and muscle health.*
Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nanotechnology delivery enables maximum absorption and enhanced palatability of tetrahydrocurcumin to make curcumin absorption a therapeutic reality. The CyLoc® technology encases each tetrahydrocurcumin molecule, and the DexKey® reactors release the molecules at the desired point in the intestinal tract. The smart delivery system protects the integrity of the active ingredient molecules as they transit through the gastrointestinal tract and ensures targeted delivery. The unprecedented absorption and enhanced bioavailability of tetrahydrocurcumin make the formulation an effective joint health supplement that yields the desired rapid beneficial response.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they support musculoskeletal health.*
Citations:
1Hewlings SJ, Kalman DS. Foods (Basel, Switzerland) vol. 6,10 92. 22 Oct. 2017, doi:10.3390/foods6100092
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Lipoic acid, also known as alpha-lipoic acid, is an essential cofactor for mitochondrial enzymes and plays a critical role in mitochondrial energy metabolism.* Its potent antioxidant properties address various health conditions associated with oxidative stress, as it effectively neutralizes reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as singlet oxygen, superoxide radicals, and hydroxyl radicals.* Additionally, lipoic acid acts as a detoxification agent, supports the regulation of cellular glucose uptake, and modulates several critical cell signaling pathways.*
R-lipoic acid is also known for regulating insulin sensitivity and secretion, thereby promoting glucose metabolism. It helps maintain the optimal functioning of the thyroid gland and has been found to exert beneficial effects on the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis in rats. It also plays a therapeutic role in promoting male and female reproductive health.
The human body innately synthesizes R-lipoic acid, which is also found in certain foods and is covalently bound to lysine residues within proteins. This article highlights lipoic acid-rich foods that should be part of a balanced diet, along with considerations for adding a lipoic acid supplement to your diet to further promote your overall health.*
Although lipoic acid is present in various foods derived from plant and animal sources, there is limited quantitative information on the precise lipoic acid content in food. Lipoic acid primarily, but transiently, accumulates in the liver, heart, and skeletal muscles. Naturally, animal tissues with high lipoic acid content include the heart, liver, kidneys, and muscle meats. Vegetables such as spinach and broccoli also contain lipoic acid. A relatively lower amount of lipoic acid is present in peas, tomatoes, and brussel sprouts.
The following table highlights lipoic acid-rich food sources you can include in your diet.
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Muscle meats and Organ Meats |
Red meat, animal muscle meats, and organ meats, such as heart, liver, and kidney, are rich in lipoic acid. |
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Spinach, broccoli, carrots, beets, potatoes, tomatoes, peas, and Brussels sprouts. |
Yeast extract |
Certain yeast extracts, such as Brewer’s yeast, also contain lipoic acid. |
Although lipoic acid is available from the above sources, it is not likely that a significant amount is consumed through a diet of lipoic acid-rich foods. The concentrations of lipoic acid in dietary supplements (ranging from 50 to 600 mg per serving) are almost 1,000 times higher than the amounts that could be obtained from the diet alone.
The bioavailability of lipoic acid is likely influenced by multiple carrier proteins and can varry between its two isomers—R-lipoic acid and S-lipoic acid. Following oral administration, the peak plasma concentrations of R-lipoic acid have been found1,2 to be 40-50 percent higher than S-lipoic acid, suggesting a better absorption of the R-enantiomer. Additionally, the overall bioavailability of lipoic acid fluctuates depending on its intake as a free acid or salt and whether it is taken with or without a meal.
An advanced lipoic acid supplement formulation can address the nutrient’s absorption and bioavailability challenges to help achieve its health benefits.*
Tesseract Medical Research has developed a groundbreaking R-lipoic acid supplement formulation, which can be a suitable alternative to lipoic acid-rich foods. Tesseract’s RLA Pro SR® is formulated with lipoic acid’s R isomer for optimal absorption and bioavailability. Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology solubilizes R-lipoic acid, ensuring its delivery through the gut wall for unprecedented absorption and bioavailability. This enhanced bioavailability of lipoic acid allows for micro-dosing in a single capsule, utilizing lesser amounts of the nutrient than previously required to achieve powerful and immediate physiological responses.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they support your endocrine health.*
Citations:
1Maglione E, et al. Increasing bioavailability of (R)-alpha-lipoic acid to boost antioxidant activity in the treatment of neuropathic pain. Acta Bio-Medica : Atenei Parmensis vol. 86,3 226-33. 14 Dec. 2015
2 Ikuta N, et al. Bioavailability of an R-α-Lipoic Acid/γ-Cyclodextrin Complex in Healthy Volunteers. Int J Mol Sci. 2016;17(6):949. doi:10.3390/ijms17060949
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On average, we take 12-18 breaths per minute, better known as the normal respiratory rate. The human lung consumes 5 – 6 ml of oxygen per minute and transfers it to the bloodstream. In addition to respiration, the lungs balance pH and trap pathogens and dust particles in their mucus lining. Several factors, including unhealthy lifestyle, aging, pollution, and disease conditions, can compromise lung function, adversely impacting overall health.
Quercetin, a phenolic compound of the flavonoid family, is present in several food sources, including onions, broccoli, and apples. The most abundant of the flavonoids, quercetin has a high antioxidant activity that promotes various health functions, including respiratory health. Discussed below is how quercetin works to support lung support health and why you should include a quercetin supplement in your diet.
Although our lungs efficiently promote gas exchange, they are susceptible to insults from the external environment. Exposure to air pollution and altered oxygen tension can both cause oxygen to transform into reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS). Under normal conditions, the ROS/RNS concentrations in the lungs are minimized through the activity of antioxidants present within cells and in the fluids of the epithelial lining the lungs.
However, oxidative stress caused by external factors (environment) and internal factors (disease conditions or adverse immune responses) can create an imbalance between ROS/RNS concentrations and antioxidant capacity. Prolonged oxidative stress damages cellular protein, lipids, and DNA, leading to various pulmonary disorders.
As an antioxidant, quercetin eliminates free radicals and limits oxidative stress.* The following table highlights quercetin lung support by addressing pulmonary responses to oxidative stress1.*
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Activation of oxidases: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidases or NOXs are found on the membranes of leukocytes or white blood cells. NOXs are activated in response to bacteria or foreign elements in the lung. |
Quercetin limits lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced oxidative stress by suppressing NOX production.* |
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Lipid peroxidation: Oxidative stress can trigger non-enzymatic oxidation reactions that form lipid hydroperoxides. The lipid hydroperoxides react with amino acid residues and participate in signaling pathways to generate more reactive by-products. |
Quercetin limits lipid peroxidation by neutralizing various reactive oxygen species.* As an antioxidant, quercetin reacts with free radicals and forms less reactive phenoxy radicals.* |
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Production of cyclooxygenases and lipoxygenases: These enzymes are endogenously produced in the lungs. Oxidative stress enhances these enzymes’ activities, adversely affecting several cell signaling pathways. |
Quercetin is a potent, competitive inhibitor of lipoxygenases (LOXs) and other polyunsaturated fat (PUFA) metabolizing enzymes.* |
Quercetin further inhibits various protein kinases and is involved in the activation (Nrf2 pathway) and inhibition (NF-κB) of cell signaling pathways to enhance the activity of antioxidant enzymes to promote pulmonary health.*
Although quercetin is abundant in your regular diet, its poor bioavailability and absorption undermine its efficacy. Various pharmacological approaches, including nano-delivery technologies, such as cyclodextrins, can enhance the solubility and absorption of quercetin, resulting in quercetin being more stable and bioavailable than free quercetin.
Tesseract Medical Research has two unique quercetin supplement formulations — QuerciSorb Immuphore SR® and QuerciSorb® — both of which can promote healthy immune and cardiovascular functions.*
QuerciSorb Immuphore SR® is a nanoformulated quercetin supplement that also contains other nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin D, and zinc, tofurther support healthy immune function.* Enhanced immune function in the respiratory system helps recognize and eliminate foreign elements from the respiratory tract while maintaining homeostasis and healthy lung function.*
QuerciSorb® downregulates exaggerated immune responses and supports healthy blood pressure through optimal vasodilation and inhibiting low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol oxidation — all of which support optimal pulmonary function.*
The proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology enables unprecedented absorption of quercetin molecules at the desired point in the intestinal tract. The CyLoc® technology encases quercetin molecules in its smart delivery system, while the accompanying DexKey® reactors release quercetin molecules at the desired point in the intestinal tract for optimal absorption.
The result is an efficacious quercetin lung support formulation, making the benefits of this potent antioxidant bioflavonoid a bioavailable therapeutic reality.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can help support your pulmonary health..*
Citations:
1Rogers LK, Cismowski MJ. Current opinion in toxicology vol. 7 (2018): 37-43. doi:10.1016/j.cotox.2017.09.001
If you think your frequent trips to the bathroom are a natural part of aging, then you might be experiencing gradual prostate enlargement. The likelihood of developing an enlarged prostate significantly increases as a man ages and may pose various health challenges. An enlarged prostate gland compresses the urethra and the bladder, which can cause decreased urinary flow and volume, and increase the frequency of urination. An enlarged prostate can also lead to poor sleep patterns caused by frequent awakenings at night, affecting your overall quality of life.
This article explains benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the clinical name for prostate enlargement, as well as its causes, how diet and nutrition can help address it, and the best supplements for BPH. Use the links below to jump ahead to different topics on the page.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) refers to benign prostate enlargement — a common urological condition in men that usually occurs after the age of 40. This highly prevalent age-related condition affects more than 94 million men worldwide, occurring in 50 percent of the male population between the ages of 50 and 60. After age 70, up to 80-90 percent of men develop BPH.
The prostate gland is a hormone-dependent part of the male reproductive system and is prone to internal and external disruptions. Its enlargement is characterized by various problems affecting normal urinary function , including:
When urine is not expelled entirely and collects in the bladder, it can increase the risk of infection. This, in turn, can make it more painful to urinate and lead to more frequent bathroom trips. Additionally, such urination discomfort adversely affects sleep at night and significantly impacts daily life.
On average, a man’s prostate gland is about the size of a walnut. As the gland gradually enlarges with age, it can grow to the size of a lemon or a ping-pong ball and can grow even further to the size of a tennis ball. Prostate enlargement can be caused by several factors, including changes in hormones, inflammation, growth factors, cell receptor signaling, physical activity, diet, and the prostate microbiome that leads to increased cellular proliferation.
Although the exact factors that cause BPH are still being explored, the following are the most likely reasons behind prostate enlargement.
Several studies1,2 correlate poor sleep quality with a higher incidence of BPH among middle-aged and older men. The growth of stromal and prostate epithelial cells causes the prostate to physically compress the urethra. This leads to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), including the symptoms of obstructive voiding (straining, weak stream, hesitation, and incomplete emptying) or irritable voiding (urgency, frequency, and incontinence).
Here is how an enlarged prostate affects your sleep and your overall health.
Recent findings3 indicate that dietary factors impact metabolic disorders that indirectly affect both BPH and LUTS. Diets high in starches and fats are likely to negatively affect prostate health. Although the role of total dietary protein in causing prostate enlargement is unclear, men who consume more red meat have been found to be at an increased risk of BPH. A plant-based diet that emphasizes whole fruits, cruciferous vegetables, whole grains, nuts, olive oil, and fish preferred over red meat is often recommended for a healthy prostate.
Beyond diet, several botanicals, phytochemicals, and vitamins have traditionally been used to address prostate enlargement.* Extensive research has been conducted on the role of dietary supplements, such as zinc, saw palmetto, beta-sitosterol, and lycopene, in relieving BPH symptoms.* There is an evolving perspective that specific phytochemicals and vitamins hold immense potential to address BPH symptoms.*
In addition to nutrition and dietary supplements, moderate to vigorous physical activity, limited caffeine and alcohol intake, and healthy weight management are critical to promoting prostate health.
The following table highlights some of the best supplements for BPH and how they address prostate enlargement.*
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Saw palmetto supplements are one of the most commonly consumed and best dietary supplements for BPH. Some studies have found saw palmetto supplementation helps alleviate BPH and LUTS symptoms.*
Notably, the efficacy of commercially available saw palmetto supplements differs based on their fatty acid and phytosterol content. Also, added ingredients in supplement formulations can beneficially affect the total fatty acid and phytosterol content. An advanced BPH supplement formulation will contain such added ingredients and utilize nutrient delivery technology to enhance the bioavailability and absorption of active nutrients.
The following are frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the best supplements for BPH.
Saw palmetto is considered safe as a BPH supplement when used as directed. The most common short-term side effects include headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and fatigue. However, long-term adverse effects have been rare. It is always recommended to consult with your healthcare provider before including a BPH supplement in your diet.
Some reports suggest that the presence of tannic acid in saw palmetto can interfere with iron absorption and blood-thinning drugs. It is always recommended to consult with your healthcare provider to understand the potential contraindications of a BPH supplement with prescription medications or other supplements.
The best supplements for BPH are characterized by the optimal bioavailability and absorption of the active ingredients in blended preparations of saw palmetto extracts combined with other synergistic botanical extracts.
ProstaSorb® is an innovative BPH supplement formulation from Tesseract Medical Research that contains three clinically tested extracts: saw palmetto, Pygeum africanum, and Cucurbita pepo. The unrivaled nutrient delivery nanotechnology developed by Tesseract Medical Research enhances the bioavailability and absorption of ProstaSorb’s active ingredients. The proprietary technology enables optimal absorption, which means a lower amount of active nutrients is needed to achieve the desired results. The micro-dosing of the active nutrients in a single capsule enables maximum efficacy in addressing the symptoms of prostate enlargement, making the formulation one of the best supplements for BPH.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they support prostate health and healthy aging.*
Citations:
1Araujo AB, et al. Sleep related problems and urological symptoms: Testing the hypothesis of bidirectionality in a longitudinal, population based study. The Journal of Urology vol. 191,1 (2014):100-106. doi:10.1016/j.juro.2013.07.011
2Chartier-Kastler E, et al. Prostatic hyperplasia is highly associated with nocturia and excessive sleepiness: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2012;2(3):e000505. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2011-000505
3Espinosa G. Nutrition and benign prostatic hyperplasia. Current Opinion in Urology vol. 23,1 (2013): 38-41. doi:10.1097/MOU.0b013e32835abd05
4Pais P. Potency of a novel saw palmetto ethanol extract, SPET-085, for inhibition of 5alpha-reductase II. Advances in Therapy vol. 27,8 (2010):555-563. doi:10.1007/s12325-010-0041-6
5Abe M, et al. Pharmacologically relevant receptor binding characteristics and 5alpha-reductase inhibitory activity of free Fatty acids contained in saw palmetto extract. Biol Pharm Bull. 2009;32(4):646-650. doi:10.1248/bpb.32.646
6Sauer AK, et al. Zinc deficiency in men over 50 and its implications in prostate disorders. Frontiers in Oncology vol. 10 1293. 6 Aug. 2020, doi:10.3389/fonc.2020.01293
7Wilt T, et al. Beta-sitosterols for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews vol. 1999,2 (2000): CD001043. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001043
8Colli E, et al. BXL628, a novel vitamin D3 analog arrests prostate growth in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia: a randomized clinical trial. European Urology vol. 49,1 (2006):82-86. doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2005.08.014
9Yeo JK, et al. Effects of Vitamin D Supplementation on Testosterone, prostate, and lower urinary tract symptoms: A prospective, comparative study. The World Journal of Men’s Health vol. 41,4 (2023): 874-881. doi:10.5534/wjmh.220180
10Wilt T, et al. Pygeum africanum for benign prostatic hyperplasia. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews vol. 1998,1 (2002): CD001044. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001044
11Theil G, et al. Extract from Cucurbita pepo improves BPH symptoms without affecting sexual function: a 24-month noninterventional study. World Journal of Urology vol. 40,7 (2022):1769-1775. doi:10.1007/s00345-022-04036-w
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Anandamide, the ‘bliss’ molecule cannabinoid naturally produced in the body, is known for its therapeutic properties in regulating emotional and mental well-being.* Chemically, anandamide is arachidonyl-ethanolamide (AEA), a lipid-based neurotransmitter that binds to endocannabinoid receptors in different regions of the brain and the body.* Although the exact mechanism of how anandamide works is not fully understood, research1 suggests that a suboptimal level of anandamide in the body can adversely influence our behavior and emotional health.*
If you are wondering how to boost anandamide levels in your body, let’s look at some of the common factors that impact your anandamide level, ways to enhance it, and why you should include an anandamide supplement in your diet.
The body’s natural production of anandamide is affected by the following factors:
As the level of anandamide dips, it can lead to mood changes, influencing our ability to cope with stress and anxiety (non-General Anxiety Disorder).* A low level of anandamide can also adversely impact heart, gut, and immune health.*
There are various ways to enhance the body’s natural production of anandamide. The following table highlights how to boost anandamide levels in your body.
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Anandamide-rich diet |
Cocoa beans and truffles are natural sources of anandamide, while other dietary sources, such as berries, apples, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, seafood, eggs, pepper, saffron, and tea, contain compounds that are precursors to anandamide production. |
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The ‘runner’s high’ experienced during and after endurance exercises is associated with the body’s release of endocannabinoids, including anandamide. The exercise-induced spike in peripheral anandamide levels helps maintain optimal anandamide production to promote neurological health. |
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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a plant-derived cannabinoid that works indirectly with CB1 receptors of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) to enhance anandamide signaling. CBD also down-regulates the activity of the FAAH enzyme, thereby inhibiting anandamide degradation. However, it is worth noting that the use of CBD products is much debated. |
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An anandamide supplement is a suitable alternative to CBD and can help fill nutritional gaps in the diet. Supplement formulations also enhance the absorption of anandamide and enable micro-dosing — the intake of a lesser amount of anandamide than previously required to achieve the desired physiological response. |
The therapeutic benefits of anandamide are greatly hindered by its naturally poor absorption due to the instability of the anandamide molecule and the action of gastrointestinal enzymes on it. Supplement formulations that are based on advanced delivery systems, such as nanocarriers, enhance the absorption of anandamide molecules across the gut wall.
AnaQuell® is a revolutionary anandamide supplement formulation developed by Tesseract Medical Research to support a healthy response to stress and anxiety (non-GAD).* So, what are the factors that make AnaQuell® stand out among commercially available anandamide supplements?
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and nano-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can help support your neurological health.*
Citations:
1Bluett RJ, et al. Translational psychiatry vol. 4,7 e408. 8 Jul. 2014, doi:10.1038/tp.2014.53
2Morena M, et al. Neuropsychopharmacology: official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology vol. 41,1 (2016): 80-102. doi:10.1038/npp.2015.166
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Black seed oil is derived from the seeds of nigella sativa, an annual flowering plant widely known for its beneficial properties. Black seed, also known as black cumin, has been used across different cultures owing to its antioxidant and immunomodulating properties that promote various health functions.* These benefits are primarily attributed to the presence of thymoquinone, the major bioactive component of the essential oil, which plays a key role in its therapeutic effects.
Turmeric comes from the root of curcuma longa, a native Asian flowering plant. Curcumin, the yellow polyphenolic pigment found in turmeric, is associated with multiple health benefits. The antioxidant properties of curcumin and its ability to maintain the body’s natural inflammatory response are linked to its associated health benefits.*
This post explores the benefits of black seed oil versus turmeric, their similarities, differences, and why you should include both nutrients as supplements in your diet.
Both black seed and turmeric have been used for centuries for their many health benefits. The combined effect of these nutrients has also been explored1 to understand their beneficial roles in addressing various health conditions. When considering black seed oil versus turmeric as supplements, it is worth understanding the similarities and differences between these two nutrients, their mechanisms of action, and how they promote health functions in the body.*
The following table highlights several key differences and similarities between the two nutrients.
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The poor absorption and bioavailability of black seed oil and turmeric hinder the efficacy of most thymoquinone and curcumin supplements. Advanced formulations that utilize innovative pharmacological approaches can enhance the absorption of these nutrients to help achieve their health benefits.
Tesseract Medical Research has developed the proprietary CyLoc® /DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology, which addresses the bioavailability challenges of active nutrients, thus achieving targeted delivery and unprecedented absorption. The CyLoc® technology encases individual nutrient molecules to enhance their palatability and protect them from breaking down during the transit through the stomach. The accompanying DexKey® reactors release each molecule at the desired point in the intestinal tract for optimal absorption and bioavailability.
The following Tesseract supplement formulations contain thymoquinone and curcumin, enhancing the bioavailability of these nutrients to achieve the associated health benefits.
When it comes to black seed oil and turmeric supplementation, the key is to select a formulation that optimizes the bioavailability of both nutrients to best achieve their health benefits.
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can support your gastrointestinal health.*
Citations:
1Amin, F et al. “Clinical efficacy of the co-administration of Turmeric and Black seeds (Kalongi) in metabolic syndrome – a double blind randomized controlled trial – TAK-MetS trial.” Complementary therapies in medicine vol. 23,2 (2015): 165-74. doi:10.1016/j.ctim.2015.01.008
Gut health plays a critical role in overall well-being. A diet rich in diverse high-fiber foods, fermented foods, and foods rich in polyphenols, including herbs and spices, is instrumental in promoting gastrointestinal health.1 However, it can be challenging to consistently include all necessary micro- and macronutrients through diet alone. In such cases, nutritional supplements offer a practical solution to bridge any nutrition gaps.
Thymoquinone is the most abundant constituent of nigella sativa seeds, commonly known as black cumin. Although black cumin is traditionally used as a spice across different cultures, its health benefits as a dietary supplement have attracted the interest of researchers. This article explains thymoquinone’s health benefits and side effects, how it supports gut functions, and why you should consider including an advanced thymoquinone supplement in your diet. Use the links below to jump ahead to different topics on the page.
Thymoquinone, chemically known as 2-methyl-5-isopropyl-1, 4-benzoquinone, is a monoterpene molecule and the most prominent bioactive compound in nigella sativa seeds. Although black cumin seeds contain other beneficial compounds such as terpenes, terpenoids, alkaloids, phytosterols, tocols, and polyphenols, the health benefits of the seeds are largely attributed to the presence of thymoquinone. Although thymoquinone and its derivatives account for the antioxidative properties of black seed oil, the overall antioxidative activity of the oil is increased by the presence of thymol isomers.2*
The thymoquinone content in black cumin seeds increases steadily as the seeds mature, reaching peak levels around day 75 after fertilization. As the primary phytoconstituent of the seed, thymoquinone is abundant in the volatile oil fraction. Thus, the time of harvesting the seeds is a key determining factor of their thymoquinone content.
The extraction method used to extract black seed oil plays a significant role in the total thymoquinone yield and the pharmacological properties of the seed oil. The following are different extraction methods used to obtainthe seed oil:
Although cold press extraction is the conventional method for extracting the seed oil, the thymoquinone concentration in oil extracted by cold press is found to be lower than that in oil extracted by supercritical fluid extraction(SFE). SFE has several benefits over traditional extraction methods, such as mild processing conditions and minimal risks of solvent contamination. Supercritical fluid extraction of black cumin seed oil allows for a higher-quality and purer thymoquinone extract.
The antioxidative properties of thymoquinone and its ability to help maintain the body’s natural inflammatory response translate to various health benefits associated with black cumin seeds.* Thymoquinone exerts its antioxidative and immunomodulatory effects through various molecular pathways*, including:
The following table highlights the antioxidative and immunomodulatory effects of thymoquinone:
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Thymoquinone’s pharmacological properties promote several health functions, including those of the brain, gut, heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, skin, and reproductive organs.* The following table summarizes the role of thymoquinone in protecting health functions against oxidative stress and adverse inflammatory responses:
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Beyond the health benefits of thymoquinone covered above, accumulating evidence suggests14,15 that it is a potent inhibitor of cellular proliferation and may induce apoptosis, or cell death, by modulating various cell signaling pathways.*
Culinary use of black cumin is considered safe for most individuals. In a clinical trial16, healthy volunteers who consumed 5 ml of Nigella sativa (NS) oil daily for eight weeks had no notable liver, kidney, or gastrointestinal side effects. Short-term usage (3 months) of NS oil and its constituents has not been linked to any adverse side effects. However, there is limited data on its prolonged usage.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration categorizes Nigella sativa seeds and the extracted oil as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS). Clinical studies17 have observed no adverse or toxic effects of black seed oil, and it is overall well-tolerated. However, the thymoquinone content of the oil in the studies to date was not stated. Based on scientific literature, a daily thymoquinone intake of less than 48.6 mg may be considered safe for adults.
Thymoquinone’s efficacy through oral intake is limited by its poor bioavailability and low absorption, primarily due to its hydrophobic nature and low solubility in water. These challenges can significantly reduce its effectiveness. However, advanced nutrients delivery systems in supplement formulations can overcome thymoquinone’s bioavailability and absorption challenges to help maximize its therapeutic potential.
Nanoparticle-based formulations have been found to have relatively higher bioavailability than unformulated thymoquinone. The movement of thymoquinone-loaded nanocarriers through the intestinal lymphatic system bypasses the initial digestion and metabolism, thus enhancing the relative bioavailability.
The following are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about thymoquinone supplements:
Before considering taking a thymoquinone supplement, you should understand thymoquinone’s health benefits and side effects. Although thymoquinone has a well-established safety profile and promotes multiple health functions, it is always recommended to consult your healthcare provider before including a thymoquinone supplement in your diet.
Thymoquinone can be potentially contraindicated with certain medications, such as blood thinners or renal medications. Consult with your healthcare provider before taking a thymoquinone supplement with prescription medications or any supplements that are a regular part of your routine.
The efficacy of a thymoquinone supplement is determined by its optimal absorption and bioavailability. An advanced formulation containing a blend of botanical extracts delivered through a nano-delivery system enables maximum absorption of the active nutrients.
ThymoQuell® is an advanced thymoquinone supplement developed by Tesseract Medical Research to beneficially influence inflammatory response and oxidative stress in the gastrointestinal tract.* ThymoQuell® Plus contains our advanced thymoquinone along with a blend of botanical extracts — turmeric oil and four powerful terpenes – geraniol, borneol, nerol, and farnesol, to promote normal inflammatory responses in the gastrointestinal tract through enhanced nutritional support.* Both formulations are powered by Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology for optimal absorption and solubility of the active nutrients.
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can help support your gastrointestinal health.*
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2Sakib R, et al. Antioxidant Properties of Thymoquinone, Thymohydroquinone and Black Cumin (Nigella sativa L.) Seed Oil…Antioxidants (Basel). 2023;12(3):607. doi:10.3390/antiox12030607
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Article Summary:
The World Health Organization considers air pollution the most significant environmental health risk factor globally.1 Inhalation of air pollutants irritates the airways and triggers or aggravates health conditions that adversely affect the lungs, heart, kidneys, nervous system, and digestive system.
The detrimental impact of air pollutants on the respiratory system is well documented. Exposure to altered oxygen tension andair pollutants can induce oxidative stress in the lungs, triggering oxidase activation, lipid peroxidation, and cellular degradation. Strengthening the body’s defenses and enhancing the body’s antioxidant capacity can minimize the adverse effects of oxidative stress on respiratory health.*
Below, we discuss the role of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other key nutrients in promoting lung health, and how to determine the best respiratory supplements.
In recent years, the role of various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants in promoting pulmonary health has been extensively researched. Several studies2,3,4 suggest that carotenoids, vitamins C, D, and E, curcumin, and omega-3 fatty acids can limit the negative effects of oxidative stress on respiratory health.* The following table highlights the benefits of some of the best ingredients used in respiratory health supplement formulations.
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Several plant-derived natural compounds of different classes, such as alkaloids, flavonoids, lignans, polyphenols, and glycosides, are known to benefit respiratory health.* Most phytocompounds target cell signaling pathways, including NF-κB, to mitigate oxidative stress, down-regulate adverse immune reactions, maintain the body’s natural inflammatory responses, and promote healthy metabolic regulation.*
The following are some of the best plant-derived ingredients to look for when choosing a respiratory health supplement.
When you are considering the best respiratory supplements, you should look for the following:
MuSolve SR®, developed by Tesseract Medical Research, is a leading supplement for respiratory health.* It features a potent blend of isolated extracts of terpenes and oils from eucalyptus, pine bark, peppermint, fenugreek, turpentine tree, and guaiac wood. This mucus-resolving supplement utilizes Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® —DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology that achieves the targeted absorption of its nutrients. The advanced absorption of MuSolve SR’s active nutrients provides nutritional support to individuals who are experiencing compromised respiratory function.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can help support your respiratory health.*
Citations:
1Goshua A, Akdis CA, Nadeau KC. World Health Organization global air quality guideline recommendations: Executive summary. Allergy. 2022;77(7):1955-1960. doi:10.1111/all.15224
2Whyand T, et al. Pollution and respiratory disease: can diet or supplements help? A review.” Respiratory Research vol. 19,1 79. 2 May. 2018, doi:10.1186/s12931-018-0785-0
3Romieu I. Nutrition and lung health. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2005;9(4):362-374.
4Kim JS, et al. Activation of the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway by curcumin… BMC Complement Med Ther. 2020;20(1):101. doi:10.1186/s12906-020-02886-8
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The gradual degeneration of joint cartilage and underlying bones that comes with aging is one of the most common causes of stiffness in the knee, hip, and thumb joints. Several other factors contribute to declining joint health, including injuries, long periods of inactivity, and lack of movement. Joint degeneration results in irreversible structural and functional changes in the joints, significantly impacting the quality of life among the aging population.
Oxidative stress–the imbalance between the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their elimination by the body’s antioxidant defense system–is a key underlying cellular mechanism driving joint health decline. Excessive ROS production causes adverse inflammatory responses, resulting in joint swelling and stiffness. Strengthening the body’s antioxidant defense system with a joint support supplement promotes a more healthy musculoskeletal system.*
This post explores the benefits of joint support supplements and why you should consider taking an advanced supplement formulation to promote optimal joint functioning.*
Nutritional supplements have been shown1 to exert beneficial effects on bone and joint health.* Various plant extracts, like curcumin, Boswellia, and pine bark extracts, have traditionally been used across cultures for their joint-supportive properties. Additionally, compounds such as glucosamine, chondroitin, vitamin D, and fish oil, are commonly used ingredients in joint support supplements for their proven benefits. The following table highlights how these nutrients provide joint support supplement benefits.*
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Curcumin, the active compound found in turmeric, has potent antioxidant properties. It modulates several cell signaling pathways to limit adverse immune reactions and maintain the body’s natural inflammatory responses.* These properties of curcumin2 can help address joint and muscle soreness.* |
Boswellia Extracts |
The resinous extracts of the Boswellia serrata tree contain different terpenes and triterpenic acid that help maintain bone health.* |
Vitamin D |
Maintaining normal bone mineral content is critical in limiting soft bones, muscle weakness, spasms, and cramps.* Vitamin D promotes calcium absorption in the gut and maintains adequate calcium and phosphate serum concentrations to facilitate normal bone mineralization.* |
Fish Oil |
Fish oil helps alleviate swollen and tender joints because the omega-3 essential fatty acids in fish oil downregulate natural inflammatory responses through various signaling pathways.* |
Glucosamine and Chondroitin |
Chondrocytes are the cells responsible for cartilage formation. Glucosamine and chondroitin, both natural compounds found in cartilage, help maintain a natural inflammatory response, which protects chondrocytes and supports healthy cartilage in the joints.* |
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Clinical studies3,4,5 suggest that procyanidins extracted from French Maritime pine trees contain water-soluble antioxidants that potentially improve bone remodeling markers and maintain bone mineral density.* |
Achieving the full benefits of joint support supplements depends on the optimal absorption of their active nutrients. For example, curcumin, a potent compound known for its joint-supportive properties, is conventionally difficult for the body to absorb effectively. To maximize its therapeutic benefits, it is recommended to choose an advanced supplement formulation specifically designed to enhance the bioavailability of such nutrients.
The naturally poor bioavailability and absorption of curcumin hinder the efficacy of most curcumin supplements. As a result, a significantly high amount of curcumin must be ingested to achieve its joint support supplement benefits.* In addition, the intense bitter taste of curcumin makes it difficult to ingest orally, which may pose challenges to user compliance.
Tetrahydrocurcumin,a curcumin metabolite, shares similar mechanisms of action with curcumin, but stands out as a more potent antioxidant. This enhanced antioxidant capacity, combined with its immunomodulatory properties, makes tetrahydrocurcumin particularly effective in maintaining normal inflammatory responses and mitigating the adverse effects of oxidative stress on the musculoskeletal system.*
TetraCumin® is an advanced tetrahydrocurcumin formulation developed by Tesseract Medical Research. This breakthrough bioactive formulation transcends curcumin’s naturally poor bioavailability and absorption, as well as its palatability challenges, to provide optimal support for maintaining good musculoskeletal and joint health.*
Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology ensures maximum absorption and enhanced palatability of the tetrahydrocurcumin. The CyLoc® technology encases individual tetrahydrocurcumin molecules to protect their integrity during transit through the stomach. The accompanying DexKey® reactors release the molecules at the desired point in the intestinal tract for optimal absorption.
As a result, tetrahydrocurcumin’s enhanced bioavailability and absorption yield rapid physiological responses to help you achieve the benefits of this advanced joint support supplement.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop Productsn our website and learn more about how they support your musculoskeletal health..*
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1Liu X, et al. Dietary supplements for treating osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine vol. 52,3 (2018):167-175. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2016-097333
2Chin K-Y. The . . . role of curcumin . . . . Drug Design, Development and Therapy vol. 10 3029-3042. 20 Sep. 2016, doi:10.2147/DDDT.S117432
3Huang G, et al. Pycnogenol(®) treatment inhibits bone mineral density loss . . . .” International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine vol. 8,7 10893-901. 15 Jul. 2015
4Panahande SB, et al. Effects of French maritime pine bark extract (Oligopin®) supplementation on bone remodeling markers…. Phytother Res. 2019;33(4):1233-1240. doi:10.1002/ptr.6320
5Salvio G, et al. The Effects of Polyphenols on Bone Metabolism… Antioxidants (Basel). 2023;12(10):1830. doi:10.3390/antiox12101830
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines stress as a state of physical or emotional tension triggered by any event or thought. As the body’s natural response to perceived pressure or threats, feeling stress at varying degrees is a universal experience. However, its impact differs widely depending on individual coping mechanisms. When stress becomes chronic or unmanaged,it can lead to significant problems, affecting both mental and physical health.
Stress management is integral to keeping your mind and body healthy. Practicing mindfulness and meditation, eating nutritiously, incorporating regular physical activity, deep breathing, and getting adequatesleep are vital aspects of stress management. Taking a nutritional supplement may also be a beneficial tool for managing stressand occasional mild anxiousness.
Get the answers to common questions about stress management supplements, their key ingredients, and advanced supplement formulations that can promote your mental and emotional well-being. Use the links below to jump ahead to different topics on the page.
Various biochemical processes in the brain play a crucial role in regulatingour emotions and moods. The body’s stress response largely depends on the upregulation of stress hormones, such as cortisol; whereas, neurotransmitters, such as dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, and endorphins modulate mood. Dietary inadequacies can gradually decrease an enzyme’s efficacy in biochemical processes, adversely influencing stress responses and mood stability.
When diet alone does not provide sufficient intake of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and other important nutrients, supplements can fill the nutritional gaps to promote emotional and mental well-being.* Nutrients like vitamins B and C, essential fatty acids, magnesium, and zinc are critical for optimal nervous system function, influencing energy metabolism, cognitive performance, affective processing, hormone and neurotransmitter synthesis, and stress response regulation.* Additionally, amino acids, endocannabinoids, and short-chain fatty acids are important components of stress management supplements. .
Anandamide, or arachidonyl-ethanolamide (AEA), a lipid-based neurotransmitter that binds to the cannabinoid receptors in different regions of the body and brain.* Anandamide is an integral part of the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) and is found in high concentrations in specific food sources, such as cocoa beans and truffles.
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Notably, it has been observed that stress-induced environments trigger a dip in anandamide levels, and continuous exposure to high-stress environments results in the down-regulation or the loss of CB1 receptors to which anandamide binds. Aging and an unhealthy lifestyle can also adversely affect anandamide levels in the body.
Why should you take anandamide as a stress management supplement?
The gut microbiota’s presence, activity, and metabolism influence brain functions through the gut-brain axis. A fiber-rich diet increases the amount of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) from bacterial fermentation in the colon. Butyric acid, or butyrate, stands out among SCFAs because it beneficially influences brain function.*
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Several studies4,5 indicate that high-fiber diets increase the blood level of circulating butyrate, raising the possibility that enhancing circulating butyrate levels can directly benefit the functioning of the central nervous system (CNS) by promoting neuroprotection and supporting the integrity of the blood-brain barrier.*
Why should you take a butyrate supplement for stress management?
L-citrulline is an amino acid and a major precursor of L-arginine in the nitric oxide (NO) cycle.* In the central nervous system (CNS), NO plays a critical role in cell death or survival mechanisms in brain cells. The enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in neuronal tissues modulates physiological functions, such as learning and memory.
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Why should you take an L- citrulline stress management supplement?
Glutathione is a tripeptide made up of cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid. It exists either in its reduced form (GSH) or its oxidized form (GSSG). Glutathione is the primary antioxidant in cells throughout the body, including brain cells.* Glucocorticoids, the primary hormones secreted in response to stress, can negatively impact GSH levels due to prolonged stress.
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Why you should take a glutathione supplement for stress management
Tesseract Medical Research has developed a wide range of stress management supplements that contain key ingredients — anandamide, butyric acid, L-citrulline, and glutathione. Tesseract’s proprietary CyLoc® – DexKey® nutrient delivery nanotechnology enables targeted delivery of a supplement’s active nutrients while maintaining their integrity during their transit through the stomach. The unprecedented absorption of the supplement’s active nutrients at the desired point in the intestinal tract achieves their benefits in managing mild anxiety and stress.*
The following advanced stress management supplements are available from Tesseract:
With proven ingredients delivered through an advanced proprietary smart nutrient delivery system, Tesseract Medical Research’s stress management supplements promote your mental and emotional health and well-being.*
The power of Tesseract supplements lies in enhancing palatability, maximizing absorption and bioavailability, and micro-dosing multiple nutrients in a single, highly effective capsule. Shop products on our website and learn more about how they can help support neurological health.*
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4Bourassa MW, et al. Butyrate, neuroepigenetics and the gut microbiome: Can a high fiber diet improve brain health?” Neuroscience Letters vol. 625 (2016): 56-63. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2016.02.009
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6Burrage E, et al. Cerebrovascular dysfunction with stress and depression. Brain Circulation vol. 4,2 (2018): 43-53. doi:10.4103/bc.bc_6_18
7Yabuki Y, et al. Oral L-citrulline administration improves memory deficits following transient brain ischemia through cerebrovascular protection. Brain Research vol. 1520 (2013):157-167. doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2013.05.011
8Smriga M, et al. Oral treatment with L-lysine and L-arginine reduces anxiety and basal cortisol levels in healthy humans. Biomedical Research (Tokyo, Japan) vol. 28,2 (2007):85-90. doi:10.2220/biomedres.28.85
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