As Dr. Tartof explains, curcumin is relatively easy to find -- like on the grocery shelf! And many blends also have it -- which may be because it is more helpful for its synergy than directly. Dr. Dressler's formula, Apocaps, has it. And here's a link to the article on curcumin on our site: www.dogcancer.com/articles/supplements/curcumin-for-dogs/
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Correct me if I'm wrong, is the tuber in any plant part of the roots and not the stalk?
That is right, the tuber is the stem or root of a plant.
Where's the product recommendation?
As Dr. Tartof explains, curcumin is relatively easy to find -- like on the grocery shelf! And many blends also have it -- which may be because it is more helpful for its synergy than directly. Dr. Dressler's formula, Apocaps, has it. And here's a link to the article on curcumin on our site: www.dogcancer.com/articles/supplements/curcumin-for-dogs/
@@DogCancer tumeric is usually found on the shelf. Not bioavilable curriculum
@@jfresh2054 yes -- as Dr. Tartof explained, and the article outlines clearly, curcumin (an active in turmeric) is not bioavailable on its own.