FREE SHIPPING on all nutritional supplements and health products in the Continental U.S.
$109.95
Turmeric with Reseveratrol. Unique herbal powdered blend of two varieties of turmeric, black pepper and resveratrol, combined with Stance Equine's powdered coconut oil.
Excellent for allergies and inflammation of any kind.
All sizes with Free Shipping in Continental U.S. (via USPS or FedEx)*
---Collections: Aging - Advice from Dr. Getty , Anti-Inflammatory , Circulation Supplements , Equine Cushing's Disease (PPID) - Advice from Dr. Getty , Immune Support , Metabolic Supplements , New Products , Pain Relief , Performance Supplements , Whole Food Supplements
Turmericle is a unique powdered blend of well researched nutraceutical herbs including two varieties of turmeric, black pepper and resveratrol, which may assist with conditions such as joint inflammation and skin conditions (including sarcoids). It is excellent for allergies and inflammation of any kind. Combined with Stance Equine's own powdered coconut oil, this easy to feed powder is suitable for horses, and dogs.
Turmeric
Turmericle contains a blend of two different species of turmeric to optimize the benefits they both offer. One form, Curcuma longa, is the traditional type of turmeric commonly used in cooking, foodstuffs, cosmetics and medicine. Curcuma xanthorrhiza, has been used as a traditional medicinal plant in some tropical countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. It contains the xanthorrhizal oil which confers unusual benefits.
PowerStance® powdered coconut oil
PowerStance is powdered coconut oil designed to make feeding oil easy. Coconut oil contains high levels of medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) which provide the body with a readily available source of lauric acid, which converts to monolaurin and may provide anti-bacterial, anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties. The benefits of supplementing animals with coconut oil may include improved digestive health, enhanced coat and skin condition. Coconut oil is absorbed directly into the portal blood, and therefore is metabolized faster than other oils.
Ground Black Pepper
Curcumin is treated as a foreign substance by the liver. It is therefore rapidly metabolized and excreted. Piperine in black pepper blocks curcumin excretion by the liver and increases curcumin bioavailability. Piperine activity is reduced in sunlight. Turmericle must be stored in a sealed container to maintain the efficacy of the back pepper.
Resveratrol
Resveratrol is produced in plants to maintain their general health. Normal body functioning gives rise to free radicals with production greatly increased during inflammation and stress. Resveratrol has been added to Turmericle as it is an antioxidant that may help the body efficiently detoxify these free radicals and shows signs of being cardio-protective, anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory. The resveratrol is derived from Japanese Knotweed.
Turmericle should be introduced gradually into diet over a two week period.
Daily Dosage Horses and Livestock: 1 oz. AM and PM with feed
All sizes with Free Shipping within continental U.S. (via USPS or FedEx) *
* Turmericle is shipped either via US Postal Service or FedEx (whichever is less expensive) within 2 days of your order. Free Shipping is within the continental U.S. Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii will be charged separately. Please email gettyequinenutrition@gmail.com or call 940-272-0001 for exact shipping charges prior to ordering for these areas. Sorry, no international orders at this time.
Send Getty Equine Nutrition an email at GettyEquineNutrition@gmail.com or call 940-272-0001.
Getty Equine Nutrition, LLC
Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.
12608 Lignite Drive
Denton, TX 76207
Phone: (940) 272-0001
Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. is an independent equine nutritionist offering nutrition services for all life stages and integrative support for disorders and diseases. Your horse's quality of life is Dr. Getty's priority.
Sign up to receive Forage for Thought, Dr. Getty's quarterly newsletter filled with timely articles, tips, reflections, new supplements, announcements & more.
Featured Article: Quality of Life for the Overweight, Insulin-Resistant Horse