physical fitness
02/28/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Curcumin helps reduce muscle soreness and injury pain after physical activity, according to study
The next time you feel utterly beat after playing sports, try taking curcumin supplements instead of the usual pain-killers. That’s the recommendation of a new European study conducted on injured and hurting rugby players, reported a NutraIngredients.com article. The European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences recently published the results of a pilot-study by several Italian pharmaceutical companies regarding […]
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