All I can envision now is a pack of yellow-faced maamis in supercapes flying over the smog of Chennai. Thanks, brimful!
Superforce to the rescue — now SUPERCRITICAL and brought to you with increased cardiovascular health and COX-2 anti-inflammatory. And so, may Evil beware and may Good dress warmly and eat lots of fresh vegetables! (a free pack of Turmeric Force to the person who rightly guesses the origin of that last quote.)
Notice it doesn’t say anything about staving off skin cancer.
It should be noted that I took this picture over a year ago. I might have to visit this pharmacy again to see if they’ve elevated the claims now.
It amazes me that people will pay $11.00 for something – and in pill form!- that you can go and buy at the grocery store for $3.99. And that’s in the American stores. In glass bottles. Indian stores sell even cheaper.
Plus it’s better in eggs than in gelatin capsules.
Doesn’t “turmeric force” sound rancid to anyone else? I wonder if it stains as badly.
Rancid? No, not at all.
Supposedly there are 2 varieties of turmeric – the one you smear you face with and the other you use in cooking.
The smear your face doesn’t rub off ……..