Feel Good Gold Produces Online Video to Market Latest Supplement Turmeric Curcumin
Feel Good Gold recognises the importance of video in today's marketing world and has just released its new video to promote Turmeric.
Irving, TX, April 20, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Spokesperson Matthew Byron said, "Total online video consumption is predicted to quadruple by 2015 with the number of online video consumers set to rise to 1.5 billion. This makes video a worthwhile marketing channel which companies cannot neglect."
Spokesperson for Feel Good Gold, Matthew Byron says, "Our video shows some of the benefits that turmeric has. For example, it is used to relieve conditions such as arthritis pain, to lower cholesterol and improve liver function. It can strengthen the immune system, improve the digestive process, maintain healthy bones and joints, and research shows it has many other benefits. Curcumin's anti-inflammatory effects have been compared to the potent drugs hydrocortisone and phenylbutazone as well as a number of over-the-counter anti-inflammatory agents. In contrast to the drugs mentioned, which have been connected to serious toxic effects, curcumin produces no toxicity."
Turmeric is native to Indonesia together with southern India, where it has been collected for more than 5,000 years. It was introduced to Europe in the 13th century by Arab traders; however it has only in recent times become popular in Western cultures. Turmeric comes from the root of the Curcuma longa plant and possesses a tough brown skin together with a deep orange flesh. This herb has got a very interesting flavour and aroma. Its taste is peppery, warm and bitter although its fragrance is mild, yet a little bit similar to orange and ginger, to which it is related. Turmeric was traditionally referred to as Indian saffron; due to the fact that it’s rich yellow-orange pigmentation resembles that of the prized saffron. It has long been widely used throughout the course of history as a condiment, healing remedy and textile colour.
You can get Turmeric here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00RHZFQL4/keywords=turmeric+curcumin
Spokesperson for Feel Good Gold, Matthew Byron says, "Our video shows some of the benefits that turmeric has. For example, it is used to relieve conditions such as arthritis pain, to lower cholesterol and improve liver function. It can strengthen the immune system, improve the digestive process, maintain healthy bones and joints, and research shows it has many other benefits. Curcumin's anti-inflammatory effects have been compared to the potent drugs hydrocortisone and phenylbutazone as well as a number of over-the-counter anti-inflammatory agents. In contrast to the drugs mentioned, which have been connected to serious toxic effects, curcumin produces no toxicity."
Turmeric is native to Indonesia together with southern India, where it has been collected for more than 5,000 years. It was introduced to Europe in the 13th century by Arab traders; however it has only in recent times become popular in Western cultures. Turmeric comes from the root of the Curcuma longa plant and possesses a tough brown skin together with a deep orange flesh. This herb has got a very interesting flavour and aroma. Its taste is peppery, warm and bitter although its fragrance is mild, yet a little bit similar to orange and ginger, to which it is related. Turmeric was traditionally referred to as Indian saffron; due to the fact that it’s rich yellow-orange pigmentation resembles that of the prized saffron. It has long been widely used throughout the course of history as a condiment, healing remedy and textile colour.
You can get Turmeric here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00RHZFQL4/keywords=turmeric+curcumin
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Matthew Byron
972 870 7976
https://feelgoodgold.com/5-simple-steps-maintain-healthy-body/
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