Why shots

The reasoning here is pretty simple
We believe turmeric blasts can be the kick in the pants you need to live the life you want.
Turmeric is a bright yellow-orange spice native to South Asia. It is a member of the ginger family, which accounts for its pungent and slightly spicy flavor, and is best known for giving curry that vibrant yellow hue. Most of us are used to seeing turmeric in powdered form, but this flavorful spice actually grows as a root.
- That root is loaded with antioxidants and delivers an array of anti-inflammatory compounds – more than two dozen, believe it or not! It can help find inflammatory conditions. (1)
- That’s not the only secret this unassuming root has in store for you, though. The active ingredient in turmeric – curcumin – has been shown to put your immune system in "high gear". (2)
- What does all this have to do with shots, you’re wondering?
Simple: Wellness blasts are the absolute best way to get more turmeric in your life, and therefore the best way to energize your body, boost your immune system and keep you feeling good.
Our shots are made exclusively from fresh turmeric root. Unlike other products of a similar nature, we never use the powdered form of the spice, which denatures many of the active ingredients. Plus, we pack every shot with the maximum amount of cold-pressed turmeric goodness, using more root by volume than any other company we know.
Because our shots contain all the enzymes present in fresh produce, they’re extremely bioavailable – meaning, your body can absorb and use them right away, giving you those immune-fighting and mood-boosting benefits without the wait.
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PROTECT YOUR BODY
Turmeric has been used as a potent anti-inflammatory in many cultures for centuries.
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BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
It's loaded with antioxidants and delivers an array of anti-inflammatory compounds to keep you well.
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KEEP YOU FEELING GOOD
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(1) Daily J, Yang M, Park S. Efficacy of Turmeric Extracts and Curcumin for Alleviating the Symptoms of Joint Arthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials. J Med Food. 2016;19(8):717–729. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5003001/. 2017.07.24.