AUSTIN, Texas, April 26, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Botanical Council (ABC) welcomes EuroPharma to the growing list of Adopt-an-Herb supporters though its adoption of turmeric (Curcuma longa). By adopting turmeric, EuroPharma helps ABC expand its nonprofit educational mission and keep its unique HerbMedPro database updated with the latest scientific and clinical research on this highly popular medicinal plant.
HerbMedPro is a comprehensive, interactive online database that provides access to important scientific and clinical research data on the uses and health effects of approximately 250 herbs.
ABC Founder and Executive Director Mark Blumenthal said: "All of us at ABC are deeply grateful to Terry Lemerond, Cheryl Myers, Lisa Joski, and the entire EuroPharma team for its adoption turmeric, of one of the most popular herbs in today's market. There is so much scientific and clinical information being published each year on turmeric rhizome and its extracts — a veritable explosion of research findings — that it is quite challenging to keep up with reading and summarizing the literally hundreds of new papers cited in our robust HerbMedPro database."
EuroPharma's founder Terry Lemerond praised the Adopt-an-Herb initiative, and said: "Representing turmeric, an herb with such life-changing possibilities and significant clinical studies in the evidence-based database of ABC, is a great alignment with the mission of EuroPharma. We look forward to stewarding the ever-growing scientific and clinical data on this far-reaching herb, which contains the key component curcumin: a compound with an extraordinary scientific profile."
Turmeric's adoption page in ABC's HerbMedPro database can be found here; the HerbMedPro record on turmeric is available here.
About Turmeric
The turmeric rhizome has a long history of use in Ayurveda, India's oldest system of traditional medicine, and in traditional Chinese medicine. Traditionally, turmeric was used internally for indigestion and topically for skin sores and wounds. Many commercially-available turmeric extracts are standardized to the level of curcuminoids, a group of biologically active phytochemicals in turmeric, which are collectively known in the marketplace as curcumin (although curcumin is also the name for one of the specific curcuminoids). The anti-inflammatory actions of curcumin may play a large role in its potential therapeutic benefits. Turmeric and curcumin are being investigated in research trials for their ability to treat a range of health conditions such as depression and cognitive decline, and as potential adjunct agents in certain types of cancer.
About EuroPharma
For more than 35 years, EuroPharma has provided the United States with lab-tested natural medicines and proprietary formulations. EuroPharma was founded by Lemerond, who has more than 40 years of experience in the health food industry and received ABC's first Champion Award in 2015. In 2017, Lemerond was inducted into the New Hope Hall of Legends at Natural Products Expo West. EuroPharma's Curamin® formulas use clinically studied ingredients, including BCM-95® curcumin extract, for a variety of health benefits.
About Adopt-an-Herb and HerbMedPro
EuroPharma is one of 44 companies that have supported ABC's educational efforts to collect, organize, and disseminate reliable, traditional, science-based, and clinical information on herbs, medicinal plants, and other botanical- and fungal-based ingredients through the Adopt-an-Herb program. This program encourages companies, organizations, and individuals to "adopt" one or more specific herbs for inclusion and ongoing maintenance in the HerbMedPro database. To date, a total of 51 herbs have been adopted.
Each adopted herb is continuously researched for new articles and studies, which ensures that its HerbMedPro record stays current and robust. The result is an unparalleled resource not only for researchers, health professionals, industry, and consumers, but also for members of the herbal and dietary supplements community.
HerbMedPro is available to ABC members at the Academic level and higher. Its "sister" site, HerbMed, is free and available to the general public. In keeping with the ABC's position as an independent research and education organization, herb adopters do not influence the scientific information that is compiled for their respective adopted herbs.
Contact: Tanya Garduño, (512) 926-4900 Ext:129, [email protected]
SOURCE American Botanical Council
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