Subject: Free bottle of Turmeric for you...

A few weeks back, I was talking with my friend Rick who runs PainLess Nutritionals...

He recently released a new Turmeric supplement and asked me if I wanted to test it out.

I'm always interested in testing out supplements so I was interested...he said he'd send me a free bottle to try out and I've been taking it for about a week now.

 

Now here's something cool...he wants to send YOU a free bottle to try out, too.

Apparently Rick's manufacturer just sent over an unexpected shipment of Turmeric bottles and now he has too much inventory in his small Texas warehouse.

Now, just so you know up front, there is a small shipping and handling charge, but that'll get you a full 30-day supply of the Turmeric.

If you want to get in on it and grab your (almost) free bottle, definitely go have a look now.

He doesn't have an unlimited supply of this and this offer is going out to a LOT of people.

Click here to check it out now...

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Is Turmeric the Fix for Stubborn Fat?

Turmeric is an excellent anti-inflammatory...here are a few things I didn't know that Turmeric could even do.

 

Curcumin, the active component of the spice, can actually block the growth of blood vessels that supply fat tissue.

Without the supply of nutrients, the body is prompted to BURN the fat instead of storing it.

[the following is excerpted from an article on the "Power of Positivity" website]

In 2009, researchers at Tufts University reported a study that indicated that curcumin slowed weight gain in mice by preventing new adipose tissue from forming. As a person or mouse gains weight, new blood vessels form along with the increasing fat tissue. The researchers found that feeding mice curcumin prevented them from developing new blood vessels, and the mice developed less fat tissue. They also had less fat in their livers and lower cholesterol levels than did mice who weren’t fed curcumin.

Even better...

 

Curcumin can help convert "white fat" into more metabolically active "brown fat"...

There are two types of adipose tissue: white and brown. White adipose tissue stores energy. When people gain weight, they gain more and more white adipose tissue. Brown adipose tissue, on the other hand, helps produce heat by burning fat. A neurotransmitter called norepinephrine helps convert white adipose tissue into brown adipose tissue.

In 2015, the science journal “Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications” found that feeding curcumin to mice increased the amount of norepinephrine in their bodies. The added norepinephrine triggered the browning of their white adipose tissue, and the mice lost both weight and fat, even though they were still eating the same amount of food.

 

Curcumin can even help destroy fat cells...

The researchers also found that curcumin could both suppress the production new fat and increase the protein levels of the enzymes p-acyl-CoA carboxylase and hormone-sensitive lipase.

The practical result is that curcumin improved the enzymes’ ability to destroy fat cells.

 

Very interesting, right!

Now, naturally, in order to lose fat, you still need be in a caloric deficit...it's not one of those "eat whatever you want" type deals.

But from what the research shows, it can legitimately help you with the fat loss process.

If you'd like to grab your (almost) free bottle of Turmeric, click here now!

Nick Nilsson
The Mad Scientist of Muscle

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