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Early-19th-century opinions on the Irish Rebellion of 1798
Richard Musgrave argued that the centuries of rebellion in Ireland were due to some innate defect in the constitution of the Irish, rather than any legitimate grievance or immediate political cause:
A few ſects, who adhered to their oaths, were conſidered as Engliſh ſubjects, and were protected by law. Attached to their barbarous manner of living, and indulged by their own municipal laws in licentiouſheſs of every kind, they found the wholeſome reſtraint of Engliſh regimen, ſo irkſome and galling, that, by perpetual inſurrections, they endeavoured to ſhake it off; and in the reign of Henry III, they collected ſuch a force, that they flattered their party with the hope of being able totally to expel the Engliſh. This has been the declared purpoſe of the native Iriſh for above ſix hundred years. — Memoirs of the different rebellions in Ireland, from the arrival of the English (London and Dublin: 1802)
Pieces of Irish history, however, assigns the blame entirely to the British, and even argues that they intended to cause the Irish to rebel:
In former times resort was had to similar acts of outrage, for the purpose of driving the natives into a resistance that should be followed by a forfeiture of their estates: Now, a rebellion was intentionally produced by the chief agents of the British ministry, in order to give an opportunity for confiscating the whole political power, and the independent character of the country, by an act of union. — (pub. William MacNeven, New York: 1807)
Early-19th-century opinions on the rectitude of converting Muslims and Hindus to Christianity
Joseph White’s A Comparison of Mahometism and Christianity in their history, their evidence, and their effects (1811) gives us the “Christianity is the only ‘true’ religion and ought to be spread, but not by force” line of argument:
I would have it understood, that no artifice, however plausible, no force, however indirect, should be employed by Protestant missionaries; and that my wish is rather to have Christianity taught as a true revelation, than to see it established suddenly upon the ruins of a false religion, which may have formerly prevailed.
A View of the Brahminical Religion (1810) also claims that conversion by way of missionaries on the one hand, and imperialist violence on the other, are separable from each other:
There can be no doubt, that, under the pretence of disseminating Christianity, the greatest enormities have been committed, and the most unjustifiable methods have been adopted. It may be justly questioned however, whether a wish of conversion has been the true cause of these atrocities.
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subfluence merged in an ornamental lake
  but these very subfluences       1 subfluence over boundaries or lands       2 subfluence which natural causes have on the limity of the reflection       3 subfluence, recording occurrences       4 subfluence over ennui. I had not the       5   subfluence. What do we do? What does the       6 subfluence, discoverable or unexplained       7 subfluence, at nights       8 subfluence in production or waste, used freely       9 subfluence literally incalculable, the principle on which       10   the heart-beat is subfluence.       11 subfluence diffused       12 subfluence full of romance       13 lies, and other caustic or irritant subfluence       14 subfluence, the signaling, the adjustment of huge mechanisms       15   subfluence merged in an ornamental lake       16 subfluences subdued       17 his special subfluence, for he was an omnivorous reader, and had a picturesque and even romantic outlook on       18 subfluence, with the colors still       19 subfluence the entire cotton trade       20   subfluence spread far and wide.       21 subfluence, the possibility of human flight       22 subfluence for lack of language : error       23 Subfluenz-Prozesse       24 Subfluenz, einer varistischen       25  
sources (most, and mostly OCR misreads)
1 OCR misread for “substances,” at “Of points wherein we and Papists differ, viz., Transubstantiation, &c.,” in John Rawlet (1642-86 *), A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, in answer to a Popish Catechism (Third edition, corrected; London, 1686) : 82 2 ex “A sketch of the life and public services of Gen. William Henry Harrison.” in (Isaac Rand Jackson?), General William Henry Harrison, Candidate of the People for President of the United States (Baltimore, 1840) : 6 Harrison (1773-1841) would have a short (31-day) tenure as president, but had done enough damage in previous roles, particularly with regard to indigenous people. see wikipedia 3 ex “Scripture and Geology” (by N), in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction (Saturday, August 14, 1841) : 99-103 (100) see wikipedia for its publisher John Limbird (1796?-1883) 4 ex “Druids and Bards,” being an extensive notice/review of three books — J. B. Pratt The Druids Illustrated (1861), John Williams, ed., Brut y Tywysogion (1860), and Godfrey Higgins, The Celtic Druids (1829), in The Edinburgh Review, 118 (American Edition; July 1863) : 20-36 (35) 5 ex “A Rolling Stone.” By George Sand, translated from the French by Carroll Owen, in Library of Famous Fiction 2 (1879) : 1-113 (109) 6 OCR cross-colum misread, involving M. H. Cobb, “Common Sense Applied to Living” (pp 5-7) and “A Parlor Drama, in Two Acts” by Augusta De Bubna (pp 7-13), in The Brooklyn New Monthly Magazine, Henry Morford (1823-81), editor and manager; 1:1 (January 1880) : 7 7 ex A. Ernest Sansom, “The Dyspepsia of Infancy,” in The New York Medical Times 19:2 (May 1891) : 33-37 (34) 8 involving obituaries (memorials) for James Holmes and David Wright, in the section “Connexional Biography” in The Primitive Methodist Magazine 73 - London, 1892) : 51 on “Connexionalism” (and its relation to “network”), this, from wikpedia — “The United Methodist Church defines connection as the principle that ‘all leaders and congregations are connected in a network of loyalties and commitments that support, yet supersede, local concerns.’ Accordingly, the primary decision-making bodies in Methodism are conferences, which serve to gather together representatives of various levels of church hierarchy.” 9 ex “Brief Gleanings : The treatment of Leanness and Obesity” in The Medical Brief (A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine; J.J. Lawrence, Proprietor) 20:10 (St. Louis, Mo; October 1892) : 1240 10 ex W. Garden Blaikie, “St. Paul’s Pastoral Counsels to the Corinthians.” in Exegetical and Expository Section, The Homiletic Review 29:5 (May 1895) : 451-453 11 Aloysius O. J. Kelly, “Essential Paroxysmal Tachycardia — Report of Four Cases.” (Read October 14, 1896), in Proceedings of the Philadelphia County Medical Society 17 (Session of 1896) : 166-180 (171) Kelly (1870-1911) obituary at Boston Medical and Surgical Journal (now NEJM) March 9, 2011) : 360 12 out of chronology (and unlinkable snippet, only), mea culpa, ex The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle 21 (1813) : 328 13 snippet only, evidently from Chapter 9 “Signs and Tokens” of Charles Dickens, Bleak House (1852-53), here ex Works Volume 3 (1899) : 374 14 misread involving “Milk a Universal Antidote” and “School-Meals for Underfed Children” in The Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette (A monthly journal of physiological medicine) 16:1 (January 1900) : 20 15 ex Edward Nelson, “Electricity in Service on British Battleships,” in Electricity 29:23 (December 6, 1905) : 311-313 16 preview snippet only, at (Commonwealth of Australia) Parliamentary Debates 57 (1910) : 3207 17 ex index of volume, Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research (Section “B” of the American Institute for Scientific Research) vol. 5 (New York, 1911) : 771 18 ex entry (by “C. L. G.”) for Meredith White Townsend (1831-1911), in Dictionary of National Biography, edited by Sidney Lee. Second Supplement vol. 3, Neil – Young (New York, 1912) : 532 19 preview snippet only, ex The American Year Book 5 (1915) : 300 20 § 816. Corners... in William Herbert Page, The Law of Contracts Second edition; revised, rewritten and enlarged with forms. Volume 2. (Cincinnati, 1920) : 1441 21 ex “Balboa Day, September 17th, 1919 in Honolulu,” in Bulletin of the Pan-Pacific Union (January 1920) : 6 22 misread, involving report on “The Langley Flying Machine” (and some controversy between S. P. Langley and the Wright brothers), and “The Impurity of Pure Substances” (review of A. Smits, Theorie der Allotropie (1921)) in Nature 108 (November 3, 1921) : 298 23 misread, involving Booth et al v. Floyd (No 2358) and Blackstone v. Nelson, Warden (No 2457) in The Southeastern Reporter 108 (August 27 - December 3, 1921) : 114 24 H. J. Behr, “Subfluenz-Prozesse im Grundgebirgs-Stockwerk Mitteleuropas.” Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 129 (1978) : 283-318 25 K. Weber, “Das Bewegungsbild im Rhenoherzynikum Abbild einer varistischen Subfluenz.” Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 129 (1978) : 249-281 referring to the Variscan Orogeny (wikipedia)  
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There is no word “subfluence,” or only barely one. This started with the self-written biographical note of poet Jack Hirschman, in A Caterpillar Anthology (Clayton Eshleman, ed., 1971) —
“They are lyrical poems, in verse or free-form, as distinguished from the poems in this anthology, which are breath forms reflecting a more total slavery to the conditions of the spirit’s war-torn years. The major influences on my works are influence itself, in as many levels of order, disorder, disaster, paranoia, joy and ecstasy as the deathless magic of being alive permits a vessel now of fire, now of air, to spark, glow, flame and ember according to the law of nature.”
“Influence” — that word — led to thinking about variations, e.g., effluence, outfluence, pre-fluence... “subfluence” — an underground stream a less-than fluency (stammering, stuttering) a brittleness?
Little — or nothing — surfaced in a google books search, save for errors — typically a “sub” at the end of one line, a “fluence” at the start of the next (in a different column). Quite enough for present purposes. And so these subfluence derivations are built around a word that isn’t quite a word. Some license has been taken with the text in this post: dispensing ellipsis or [brackets] where text is erased (or rather, dropped); in some instances, some words that preceded the subfluence, are moved to follow it.
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And yet, the word does appear, in some (and only a few) geological texts, typically having to do with the geotectonic unterströmungshypothese (undercurrent) concepts — and field work done in the Northern Calcareous Alps — of and by Otto Ampferer (1875-1947). More on Ampferer to come. For now, these references —
Wolf-Christian Dullo and Fritz A. Pfaffle, “The theory of undercurrent from the Austrian alpine geologist Otto Ampferer (1875-1947) : first conceptual ideas on the way to plate tectonics,” Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 56 (2019) : 1095-11 here
Karl Krainer und Christoph Hauser, “Otto Ampferer (1875–1947): Pioneer in Geology, Mountain Climber, Collector and Draftsman,” in: Geo.Alp Sonderband 1 (2007) : 91–100 here (pdf)
wikipedia (in German)
Dr. Otto Ampferer. “Über das Bewegungsbild von Faltengebirgen” (On the movement pattern of folded mountains), in Jahr. Geol. Reichsanstalt (Yearbook of the Austrian Geological Survey), 56:3-4 (1906) : 539-622 “Mit 42 Zinkotypien im Text” here
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“Subfluence” also surfaces as a company name, social media handle, &c., &c.
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6. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
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6.2. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
6.3. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness, by Production Process
7. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
7.1. Introduction and Definitions
7.2. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
7.2.1. Fully Oxidized (Ubiquinone), Semiquinone (Ubisemiquinone), Fully Reduced (Ubiquinol)
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7.3. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness, by End Use
8. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
8.1. Introduction and Definitions
8.2. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
8.2.1. Dietary Supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics
8.2.2. Others
8.3. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness, by Application
9. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, by Region, 2021–2026
9.1. Key Findings
9.2. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Region, 2021–2026
9.2.1. North America
9.2.2. Europe
9.2.3. Asia Pacific
9.2.4. Latin America
9.2.5. Middle East & Africa
9.3. Global Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness, by Region
10. North America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, 2021–2026
10.1. Key Findings
10.2. North America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
10.3. North America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
10.4. North America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
10.5. North America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country, 2021–2026
10.5.1. U.S. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
10.5.2. U.S. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
10.5.3. U.S. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
10.5.4. Canada Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
10.5.5. Canada Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
10.5.6. Canada Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
10.6. North America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness Analysis
11. Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, 2021–2026
11.1. Key Findings
11.2. Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.3. Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.4. Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.5. Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country and Sub-region, 2021–2026
11.5.1. Germany Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.5.2. Germany Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.5.3. Germany Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.5.4. France Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.5.5. France Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.5.6. France Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.5.7. U.K. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.5.8. U.K. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.5.9. U.K. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.5.10. Italy Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.5.11. Italy Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.5.12. Italy Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.5.13. Russia & CIS Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.5.14. Russia & CIS Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.5.15. Russia & CIS Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.5.16. Rest of Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
11.5.17. Rest of Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
11.5.18. Rest of Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
11.6. Europe Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness Analysis
12. Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, 2021–2026
12.1. Key Findings
12.2. Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
12.3. Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
12.4. Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
12.5. Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country and Sub-region, 2021–2026
12.5.1. China Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
12.5.2. China Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
12.5.3. China Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
12.5.4. Japan Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
12.5.5. Japan Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
12.5.6. Japan Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
12.5.7. India Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
12.5.8. India Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
12.5.9. India Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
12.5.10. ASEAN Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
12.5.11. ASEAN Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
12.5.12. ASEAN Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
12.5.13. Rest of Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
12.5.14. Rest of Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
12.5.15. Rest of Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
12.6. Asia Pacific Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness Analysis
13. Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, 2021–2026
13.1. Key Findings
13.2. Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
13.3. Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
13.4. Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
13.5. Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country and Sub-region, 2021–2026
13.5.1. Brazil Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
13.5.2. Brazil Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
13.5.3. Brazil Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
13.5.4. Mexico Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
13.5.5. Mexico Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
13.5.6. Mexico Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
13.5.7. Rest of Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
13.5.8. Rest of Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
13.5.9. Rest of Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
13.6. Latin America Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Attractiveness Analysis
14. Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Analysis and Forecast, 2021–2026
14.1. Key Findings
14.2. Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
14.3. Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
14.4. Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
14.5. Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Country and Sub-region, 2021–2026
14.5.1. GCC Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
14.5.2. GCC Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
14.5.3. GCC Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
14.5.4. South Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
14.5.5. South Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
14.5.6. South Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Application, 2021–2026
14.5.7. Rest of Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by Production Process, 2021–2026
14.5.8. Rest of Middle East & Africa Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Market Volume (Kilo Tons) and Value (US$ Bn) Forecast, by End Use, 2021–2026
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15.2.1. Kyowa Hakko, Gnosis, Kaneka, DSM Nutritional Products, Hwail Pharmaceutical, PharmaEssentia, ZMC, Nisshin Seifun
15.2.1.1. Company Description
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15.2.2.1. Company Description
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Tales of Zestiria Supplemental material guide/flowchart
As someone who got into TOZ because of the anime adaptation TOZX, I decided to make a quick and rough guide to anyone getting into the TOZ fandom through the anime.
To begin, I'll just make a flow chart of my recommended path of enjoyment:
ToZ: Doushi no Yoake/Dawn of the Shepherd (OVA, available on Daisuki.net)
ToZX (Anime 1st cour, available on Daisuki.net)
ToZ: Michibiki no Toki (Manga, licensed for EN on June 13, 2017)
Tales of Zestiria (game)
Tales of Berseria (game)
ToZX (Anime 2nd cour, available on Daisuki.net)
ToZ novelization
The game is definitely the best thing to start with, given that it has all the goodies, but after measuring time/investment/consumption, this is my timeline.
Reasons why under the cut.
1. Tales of Zestiria: Doushi no Yoake/Dawn of the Shepherd [Easy Difficulty] The OVA and teaser for the game. It centers around the very start of the game/story, which is Sorey's Call to Adventure. I recommend watching this before TOZX, mostly for the contrast to TOZX's episode 1 and because it's more faithful to the game.
It's available on Daisuki.net.
2. Tales of Zestiria the X (Anime, 1st cour) [Easy Difficulty]
The anime series adaptation of the game, though loosely so. I would recommend TOZX 1st cour for the quick and dirty rundown of what TOZ is about, though loosely so, for the following reasons:
The game is really really really nice, and I love it, but I didn’t know if I wanted to buy a game when I have a bunch of games to play still. (Spoiler: I bought the game.)
1st Cour, while it deviates from the events of the game, is good enough to give any watcher an idea of what they're in for. If you've watched Doushi no Yoake, you'll note the differences in EP1. While seemingly minor, these changes are actually defining moments in the game, and the changes themselves affect the rest of TOZX in ways I won't get into. :D
The anime also deviates a little by introducing Tales of Berseria, another game in the Tales franchise. This inclusion has a significant effect in the 2nd cour.
The anime focuses a lot more on the darker aspects of the TOZ lore and worldbuilding. Given that the anime is constrained by the medium and their direction significantly divergent from the game, the cost of these changes was in the character writing (among others). 1st Cour ends roughly mid-game.
The 1st cour/season is a good springboard before delving into the rest of the Zestiria franchise. The later episodes of the 1st cour can be skipped for the manga. I'll talk about the 2nd cour later. Can be skipped for the manga.
It's available on Daisuki.net.
3. ToZ: Michibiki no Toki (manga) [Normal Difficulty] The manga adaptation of the game, and the quick and clean version of the two adaptations.
Significantly more faithful to the game and its writing. The writing is more in-character and lighter atmosphere without losing the thread of the seriousness of TOZ's themes. The story spans the entire game, and skips some things because of the medium constraints. The ending is faithful to the endgame, and is tied to the key bits that were changed in the anime.
Naturally, there are spoilers if you haven’t played the game. 
A very beautiful adaptation and I want 4 sets. I'm still waiting for my copy of the 4th volume. /wipes tear
I would put this in as Easy Difficulty, except not every chapter is translated yet. The JP volumes are all complete. I don't think I'll need to tell anyone where and how this is accessible. /waggles brows
4. Tales of Zestiria the game [Easy-to-Moderate Difficulty] Difficulty rating explanation as follows: Moderate: Requires 50+ hours of gameplay, sidequests included, for all the lore and character-development required sidequests. PS3, PS4 and PC/Steam friendly. Normal: Requires buying, but there are also Let's Plays available on YT. It just takes an upward of 3 days to watch or so. Easy: If you're a gamer and you like gaming.
As a gamer myself, what kept me from playing wasn't the rep but rather laziness and general gamer ennui (I have a backlog the amount of three consoles.) Then I watched TOZX (eps 0-2), Doushi no Yoake, scrounged for the manga and started my Steam download.
This is what I recommend the most. It goes on sale very often too.
The Definitive Edition, a Must Play if you like the lore, the first few episodes of TOZX and Michibiki no Toki. I Really Recommend It. If none of the lore, the first few eps of TOZX/1st cour of TOZX or Michibiki no Toki appeal to you, you might want to give this a skip.
Here's a link to a LP that has no commentary (just the way I like it): https://t.co/JdKq1UFhkJ
5. Tales of Berseria the game [Easy-to-Moderate Difficulty] This gets a special mention because of its relationship with TOZ and TOZX.
Story-wise, its timeline is set many many many years (1000+) prior to the events of TOZ. The games can be played without the other, but they have parallel narratives, share similar themes but different approaches as well as, well, world building.
Can go without this if you like, except it plays a pretty big role in TOZX.
Difficulty rating explanation is the same for TOZ. Here's a link to a LP without commentary (just the way I like it): https://t.co/CdXbLXD29G
6. Tales of Zestiria the X (Anime, 2nd cour) [Easy or Hell Difficulty, YMMV] Easy - It's anime, it's accessible in Daisuki.net. Also easy if you've played the game. Hell - well. It's a badly written AU. It’s brought fans to tears. 
2nd cour takes where you left off in the 1st cour and takes you on a Glenwood quick flight and red eye return, ties Berseria in deeper than even the game, and completely derailed the entire second half of the game. It introduces a lot of interesting concepts while warping TOZ and TOB lore. Unfortunately, in their attempts to tie both lengthy games together (100+ hours of gameplay combined) in a span of a few episodes, you can imagine the sort of trainwreck it is. Themes and character writing is lost in the information dump, and goes about it in a way that loses the point of gray morality in Zestiria.
Very nice thing it did to Alisha, but not so much for everyone else. Good for stuff that was never mentioned in the game.
Recommended for: People who like random supplemental but unnecessary information, those who want inspiration to write fixit fanfic. Anyone who hasn't played the game. Anyone who's looking for quick entertainment.
7. Tales of Zestiria novel [Hell or Heaven Difficulty] It's all in Japanese. Good supplemental information for the game. But it's all in Japanese.
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Global Vitamin E Market 2018 Industry Trend and Forecast 2028
Global Vitamin E Industry
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Chapter 1: Methodology and Scope:
1.1. Methodology.
1.2. Scope.
Chapter 2: Snack Bar Market - Trends
2.1. Key Trends.
Chapter 3: Global Spice and Seasoning Market - Industry Analysis
3.1. Market Drivers
3.1.1. Increased demand for exotic cuisines.
3.1.2. Medical benefits.
3.2. Market Restraints
3.2.1. Stringent government regulations for import and exports.
3.3. Porter’s 5 Forces.
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4.1. By Product type:
4.1.1. Baking.
4.1.2. BBQ & Grilling.
4.1.3. Chili & Paprika.
4.1.4. Dips & Dressing.
4.1.5. Marinades.
4.1.6. Salt & Pepper.
4.1.7. Others.
4.2. By End User:
4.2.1. Industrial.
4.2.2. Consumer.
Chapter 5. Geographical Analysis:
5.1. North America.
5.2. Asia/Pacific.
5.3. Europe.
5.4. South America.
5.5. Rest of the World.
Chapter 6. Competitive Landscape.
6.1 Market Share Analysis
6.2 Key Strategies adopted by Manufacturers
Chapter 7. Company Profile:
7.1. McCormick & Company, Inc.
7.2. Lawry’s Foods, LLC
7.3. Savory Spice LLC.
7.4. Goya Foods, Inc.
7.5. B&G Foods, Inc.
7.6. Morton & Bassett LLC.
7.7. Penzeys Spices, Inc.
7.8. French's Food Company LLC.
7.9. Simply Organic Ltd.
7.10. Badia Spices Inc.
Chapter 8. Appendix:
8.1. Sources.
8.2. List of Tables.
8.3. Expert Panel Validation.
8.4. Disclaimer.
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Ranking the best turmeric supplements of 2017
Turmeric is trending because it has been researched as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and protective agent against chronic diseases.  
All this from the yellow root of an Asian rainforest plant.
If you want to work in a super healthy supplement to hedge your on-the-go lifestyle, turmeric is one of the best.
Because of the popularity of turmeric, there are hundreds of supplements on the market.  Our research team has found the best.
1. Gaia Herbs Turmeric Supreme
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
You might call Gaia Herbs Turmeric Supreme a “high end” turmeric supplement.  Instead of cramming turmeric powder into a cellulose capsule, Gaia Herbs dissolves it in liquid for maximum potency and absorption.  
The liquid delivers a combination of turmeric extracts acquired by different methods, which is an interesting take.  Usually when you hear “extract” you don’t think too much about how the compounds were extracted.  Gaia does.  They use both ethanol and supercritical CO2 extraction to squeeze out as many active compounds as possible.
Of course, you do have to pay extra for this careful attention to processing and to packaging, but according to most users, it’s well-worth the cost.
2. Solgar Turmeric Root Extract
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Solgar may not look like the most exciting turmeric supplement out there, but when it comes to cost-effectiveness, it can’t be beat.  It provides about 80% as much turmeric extract as a typical supplement on the market, but for half the cost! The ingredients are fairly straightforward; 400 mg of turmeric extract per capsule, and notably, no black pepper extract like many of the competitors.  
Those savings get passed down to you.  The other ingredients are pretty unremarkable; just some binders and antioxidants to increase shelf life.  If all you want is a cheap, effective, and simple turmeric extract supplement, look no further than Solgar.
3. New Chapter Turmeric Force
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
New Chapter makes a point of emphasizing how the turmeric is extracted from the plant.  Like Gaia Herbs, they also use both an ethanol process and a supercritical CO2 process to get the extract from the raw plant material.  
As is the case with Gaia, this does add extra cost to the supplement, so only go for New Chapter if you want a very high-quality extract that captures as much of the raw plant material as possible.
4. BlueBonnet Turmeric Root Extract
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
BlueBonnet has made a name for itself as a manufacturer of simple and high-quality supplements, and that reputation is deserved in the case of their turmeric root extract supplement. With no fluff and no extra ingredients, BlueBonnet delivers 400 mg of turmeric root extract per vegetarian capsule.  
The company also guarantees that the supplement is free from all common allergens; many other competitors make their products on the same equipment that is used on wheat, dairy, or soy-based supplements and as such can’t make such a claim.  It’s well-reviewed and very effective, but you do have to pay up for this boutique approach: it’s pretty spendy compared to many of its competitors, which hurts its ranking a bit.  Still, if you’ve got cash to drop, it’s hard to go wrong with BlueBonnet.
5. Organic India Turmeric Formula
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Organic India puts a unique spin on their turmeric supplement by adding ginger root extract into the mix.  Ginger is reputed to be a powerful supplement in its own right, though there isn’t much in the way of specific research on combining the two.  
The turmeric dose is pretty standard, at 400 mg per capsule, though Organic India does note that they take the extract from two slightly different parts of the plant.  The defining attribute of the supplement, though, is the ginger, so make this the deciding factor for you.
6. Lumen Naturals Turmeric Curcumin 1200
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Lumen Naturals provides a high dose of straight turmeric root extract, combined with a few boosters of additional bioactive compounds.  Each cellulose (i.e vegan) capsule provides 600 mg of pure turmeric root extract alongside 50 mg of highly purified curcuminoids, the primary bioactive compounds in turmeric root and 5 mg of BioPerine, which is a proprietary black pepper extract preparation.
The high amount of turmeric, plus the boost of the curcuminoids, makes Lumen Naturals a very solid choice, though it’s not the most cost-effective or the best for a strict purity fanatic.
7. BioSchwartz Turmeric Curcumin
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
BioSchwartz follows the standard model when it comes to turmeric supplements: a hefty dose of unprocessed turmeric root, alongside a small amount of the purified, concentrated curcuminoids, and a small dose of BioPerine.  
In this case, the supplement provides 500 mg of turmeric root, 50 mg of purified curcuminoids, and 3.3 mg of black pepper extract (BioPerine). It’s in a cellulose capsule, and it’s extremely popular online, but despite this, it’s a bit mediocre.  BioSchwartz Turmeric Curcumin is pretty cost-effective, but it doesn’t really distinguish itself in any particular way, good or bad.  
8. Me First Living Turmeric Curcumin
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Popular and beloved–that’s the most accurate way to describe Me First Living’s turmeric supplement.  What’s it got going for it? It’s a fairly cost-effective supplement that delivers a no-nonsense turmeric extract.  500 mg per capsule, plus a small amount of BioPerine, like many of the other turmeric extracts on the market.  
This is all fine and good, but there are no “extras” like other companies offer, like turmeric from a different extraction method or a highly purified concentrate booster.  Me First Living falls into the good but not outstanding category.
9. Doctor’s Best High Absorption Curcumin from Turmeric Root
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Doctor’s Best has something of a reputation as a budget buy when it comes to supplements.  In the case of their turmeric extract, the price is not much cheaper than most competitors, and the actual product is pretty middle of the road.  
It’s got your typical makeup, though it’s a bit on the light side, dosage-wise.  Each capsule provides 500 mg of purified turmeric extract and  3 mg of black pepper extract.  If you want to really delve into the content of the individual curcuminoids, the label does provide a breakdown, so it picks up points for that.  That doesn’t offset the fact that the price isn’t low enough to justify the low dosage per capsule.
10. Doctor Recommended Supplements Turmeric Curcumin
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
As an incredibly popular supplement online, Doctor Recommended Supplements is surprisingly mediocre.  Each capsule provides 750 mg of the company’s proprietary blend, which includes turmeric root and curcumin extract, as well as triphala powder, which is a completely different herbal supplement that’s primarily used in Ayurvedic dietary practices.  
Now, how much of each of these compounds the supplement contains is a real puzzler.  Because the blend is proprietary, the company doesn’t need to disclose it.  If you are trying to follow a research-based supplement protocol, these kinds of labeling practices make it very difficult.
Part 2: An in-depth look at turmeric
Turmeric is a spice containing curcumin, a powerful antioxidant with a long and respected history of medicinal use in India and other eastern countries.
Scientific studies of curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, confirm it has much more to offer than the distinctive yellow or gold coloring it imparts to curry dishes. Besides working to rid the body of free radicals caused by oxidation, it has extremely beneficial effects on inflammation. (1)
Curcumin is the most important of the curcuminoids contained in turmeric, but two factors make it difficult to get a significant amount of this spice through diet.
It occurs in very small amounts at about 3% by volume of turmeric powder (2)
Since medicinal dosages of curcumin usually run at a gram or more daily, eating enough turmeric to get an appreciable amount of curcumin through diet isn’t practical. Purchasing an encapsulated extract to deliver the recommended dosage solves this problem.
Curcumin isn’t well-absorbed, so extra measures are needed to get the benefits.
When taken in combination with piperine, a substance found in black pepper, absorption is enhanced by 2000%. (3) Eating curcumin with a meal containing fats is also helpful since curcumin is fat soluble.
Besides assisting the body with curcumin absorption, piperine (also known as bioperine) boosts uptake of other phytonutrients like lycopene and resveratrol. (4)
Let’s go over the other beneficial effects of the curcumin found in turmeric.
Benefits
While inflammation itself isn’t a bad thing – it’s actually part of the body’s process for repairing wear and tear, as well as mounting attacks against foreign substances like bacteria or viruses that don’t belong in the system – excessive and chronic inflammation can become problematic.
Chronic inflammation is implicated in a number of serious health disorders, including heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, and diseases associated with obesity. (5, 6, 7)
In a clinical trial testing curcumin supplements with rheumatoid arthritis patients, those with the most improvement took curcumin alone; patients using curcumin in combination with an anti-inflammatory drug, as well as those using the pharmaceutical drug on its own, experienced less improvement. (8)
Even with established inflammatory conditions that have developed over a period of years, curcumin can offer as much or more help in normalizing the system as certain anti-inflammatory drugs. (9) When such powerful effects can be realized from a natural substance, avoiding pharmaceutical drugs and the possibility of detrimental side effects is an appealing option. (10, 11)
Being able to head off the development of inflammation on a molecular level is a powerful tool for keeping the body’s tissues in a healthy state. (12, 13, 14) Curcumin accomplishes this by blocking NF-kB, a molecule that enters the cell nuclei and switches on genes associated with inflammation. (15, 16)
The ability to soothe inflammation in early stages could also serve well as a preventative measure.
We hear a lot about antioxidants, which help reduce damage caused in the body by free radicals; these rogue molecules have unpaired electrons that react with protein, fatty acids and even DNA, leading to what’s referred to as oxidative damage.
Curcumin acts even more decisively in relation to free radicals than other antioxidants; its chemical structure neutralizes these trouble-makers (17, 18), then goes on to stimulate the body’s ability to produce its own antioxidant enzymes. (19, 20)
Along with Inflammation, oxidative damage is believed to be another factor contributing to the aging process (21), so adding a natural supplement that works to reduce both of these could be a winning two-punch for staying young and healthy.
The prospect of losing brain function as we grow older is a grim thought. Adding turmeric and curcumin to the diet of female rats improved memory (22), and further tests will help determine if the same effect can be achieved with humans.
Curcumin stimulates brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF), a growth hormone necessary for creating new brain cells. (23) Since BDNF levels affect the ability of neurons to generate new connections, it may play a role in keeping learning processes humming along, with the added benefit of helping reverse the effect of stress on the brain. (24)
Patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and depression, as well as other brain disorders, statistically register low levels of BDNF. (25)
Curcumin crosses the blood-brain barrier (26) going straight to where it can protect against degeneration of key brain functions , as well as clearing the build-up of beta amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease. (27)
Heart disease is listed as the number one cause of death worldwide. (28) Recent studies indicate the curcumin found in turmeric may actually correct conditions leading to heart disease. (29)
The endothelium cells lining blood vessels affect clotting as well as pressure regulation. (30) Endothelium dysfunction raises the risk of heart disease; curcumin improves endothelium function, positively affecting this vital marker as efficiently as engaging in exercise or taking drugs. (31, 32)
Curcumin’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties add more benefits for preventing heart disease; a recent study of heart disease patients indicated even a few days of taking supplements containing curcumin before surgery decreased the chance of a heart attack in the hospital by 65%. (33)
The overgrowth of cells involved with cancer differs greatly between types, but the active ingredient in curcumin appears to be effective in reducing tumor growth, stopping the spread of cancer, and even killing existing cancer cells. (34)
One study followed 44 men with colon lesions known to become cancerous; the curcumin dosage of 4 grams daily for 30 days reduced the amount of lesions present by 40%. (35)
These results show good promise for preventing cancer in the digestive system, and further studies may help determine whether curcumin can help treat or prevent other cancers as well.
Many health-conscious consumers are already using curcumin supplements to address inflammation issues, and a variety of products are available, including combinations with piperine for improved absorption.
Side Effects
Although no clear side effects have been shown with normal consumption, taking high dosages of turmeric can lead to nausea, diarrhea, and may interfere with anti-coagulants like aspirin and warfarin.
Summary: If you’re open to adding a natural supplement that could improve existing health disorders and offer great potential for prevention, turmeric looks like an excellent choice.
https://bodynutrition.org/turmeric/ http://bodynutritionorg.blogspot.com/2017/08/ranking-best-turmeric-supplements-of.html
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heathertruitt · 7 years ago
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Ranking the best turmeric supplements of 2017
Turmeric is trending because it has been researched as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and protective agent against chronic diseases.  
All this from the yellow root of an Asian rainforest plant.
If you want to work in a super healthy supplement to hedge your on-the-go lifestyle, turmeric is one of the best.
Because of the popularity of turmeric, there are hundreds of supplements on the market.  Our research team has found the best.
1. Gaia Herbs Turmeric Supreme
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
You might call Gaia Herbs Turmeric Supreme a “high end” turmeric supplement.  Instead of cramming turmeric powder into a cellulose capsule, Gaia Herbs dissolves it in liquid for maximum potency and absorption.  
The liquid delivers a combination of turmeric extracts acquired by different methods, which is an interesting take.  Usually when you hear “extract” you don’t think too much about how the compounds were extracted.  Gaia does.  They use both ethanol and supercritical CO2 extraction to squeeze out as many active compounds as possible.
Of course, you do have to pay extra for this careful attention to processing and to packaging, but according to most users, it’s well-worth the cost.
2. Solgar Turmeric Root Extract
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Solgar may not look like the most exciting turmeric supplement out there, but when it comes to cost-effectiveness, it can’t be beat.  It provides about 80% as much turmeric extract as a typical supplement on the market, but for half the cost! The ingredients are fairly straightforward; 400 mg of turmeric extract per capsule, and notably, no black pepper extract like many of the competitors.  
Those savings get passed down to you.  The other ingredients are pretty unremarkable; just some binders and antioxidants to increase shelf life.  If all you want is a cheap, effective, and simple turmeric extract supplement, look no further than Solgar.
3. New Chapter Turmeric Force
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
New Chapter makes a point of emphasizing how the turmeric is extracted from the plant.  Like Gaia Herbs, they also use both an ethanol process and a supercritical CO2 process to get the extract from the raw plant material.  
As is the case with Gaia, this does add extra cost to the supplement, so only go for New Chapter if you want a very high-quality extract that captures as much of the raw plant material as possible.
4. BlueBonnet Turmeric Root Extract
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
BlueBonnet has made a name for itself as a manufacturer of simple and high-quality supplements, and that reputation is deserved in the case of their turmeric root extract supplement. With no fluff and no extra ingredients, BlueBonnet delivers 400 mg of turmeric root extract per vegetarian capsule.  
The company also guarantees that the supplement is free from all common allergens; many other competitors make their products on the same equipment that is used on wheat, dairy, or soy-based supplements and as such can’t make such a claim.  It’s well-reviewed and very effective, but you do have to pay up for this boutique approach: it’s pretty spendy compared to many of its competitors, which hurts its ranking a bit.  Still, if you’ve got cash to drop, it’s hard to go wrong with BlueBonnet.
5. Organic India Turmeric Formula
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Organic India puts a unique spin on their turmeric supplement by adding ginger root extract into the mix.  Ginger is reputed to be a powerful supplement in its own right, though there isn’t much in the way of specific research on combining the two.  
The turmeric dose is pretty standard, at 400 mg per capsule, though Organic India does note that they take the extract from two slightly different parts of the plant.  The defining attribute of the supplement, though, is the ginger, so make this the deciding factor for you.
6. Lumen Naturals Turmeric Curcumin 1200
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Lumen Naturals provides a high dose of straight turmeric root extract, combined with a few boosters of additional bioactive compounds.  Each cellulose (i.e vegan) capsule provides 600 mg of pure turmeric root extract alongside 50 mg of highly purified curcuminoids, the primary bioactive compounds in turmeric root and 5 mg of BioPerine, which is a proprietary black pepper extract preparation.
The high amount of turmeric, plus the boost of the curcuminoids, makes Lumen Naturals a very solid choice, though it’s not the most cost-effective or the best for a strict purity fanatic.
7. BioSchwartz Turmeric Curcumin
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
BioSchwartz follows the standard model when it comes to turmeric supplements: a hefty dose of unprocessed turmeric root, alongside a small amount of the purified, concentrated curcuminoids, and a small dose of BioPerine.  
In this case, the supplement provides 500 mg of turmeric root, 50 mg of purified curcuminoids, and 3.3 mg of black pepper extract (BioPerine). It’s in a cellulose capsule, and it’s extremely popular online, but despite this, it’s a bit mediocre.  BioSchwartz Turmeric Curcumin is pretty cost-effective, but it doesn’t really distinguish itself in any particular way, good or bad.  
8. Me First Living Turmeric Curcumin
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Popular and beloved–that’s the most accurate way to describe Me First Living’s turmeric supplement.  What’s it got going for it? It’s a fairly cost-effective supplement that delivers a no-nonsense turmeric extract.  500 mg per capsule, plus a small amount of BioPerine, like many of the other turmeric extracts on the market.  
This is all fine and good, but there are no “extras” like other companies offer, like turmeric from a different extraction method or a highly purified concentrate booster.  Me First Living falls into the good but not outstanding category.
9. Doctor’s Best High Absorption Curcumin from Turmeric Root
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
Doctor’s Best has something of a reputation as a budget buy when it comes to supplements.  In the case of their turmeric extract, the price is not much cheaper than most competitors, and the actual product is pretty middle of the road.  
It’s got your typical makeup, though it’s a bit on the light side, dosage-wise.  Each capsule provides 500 mg of purified turmeric extract and  3 mg of black pepper extract.  If you want to really delve into the content of the individual curcuminoids, the label does provide a breakdown, so it picks up points for that.  That doesn’t offset the fact that the price isn’t low enough to justify the low dosage per capsule.
10. Doctor Recommended Supplements Turmeric Curcumin
Click here for the lowest price on Amazon
As an incredibly popular supplement online, Doctor Recommended Supplements is surprisingly mediocre.  Each capsule provides 750 mg of the company’s proprietary blend, which includes turmeric root and curcumin extract, as well as triphala powder, which is a completely different herbal supplement that’s primarily used in Ayurvedic dietary practices.  
Now, how much of each of these compounds the supplement contains is a real puzzler.  Because the blend is proprietary, the company doesn’t need to disclose it.  If you are trying to follow a research-based supplement protocol, these kinds of labeling practices make it very difficult.
Part 2: An in-depth look at turmeric
Turmeric is a spice containing curcumin, a powerful antioxidant with a long and respected history of medicinal use in India and other eastern countries.
Scientific studies of curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, confirm it has much more to offer than the distinctive yellow or gold coloring it imparts to curry dishes. Besides working to rid the body of free radicals caused by oxidation, it has extremely beneficial effects on inflammation. (1)
Curcumin is the most important of the curcuminoids contained in turmeric, but two factors make it difficult to get a significant amount of this spice through diet.
It occurs in very small amounts at about 3% by volume of turmeric powder (2)
Since medicinal dosages of curcumin usually run at a gram or more daily, eating enough turmeric to get an appreciable amount of curcumin through diet isn’t practical. Purchasing an encapsulated extract to deliver the recommended dosage solves this problem.
Curcumin isn’t well-absorbed, so extra measures are needed to get the benefits.
When taken in combination with piperine, a substance found in black pepper, absorption is enhanced by 2000%. (3) Eating curcumin with a meal containing fats is also helpful since curcumin is fat soluble.
Besides assisting the body with curcumin absorption, piperine (also known as bioperine) boosts uptake of other phytonutrients like lycopene and resveratrol. (4)
Let’s go over the other beneficial effects of the curcumin found in turmeric.
Benefits
While inflammation itself isn’t a bad thing – it’s actually part of the body’s process for repairing wear and tear, as well as mounting attacks against foreign substances like bacteria or viruses that don’t belong in the system – excessive and chronic inflammation can become problematic.
Chronic inflammation is implicated in a number of serious health disorders, including heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, and diseases associated with obesity. (5, 6, 7)
In a clinical trial testing curcumin supplements with rheumatoid arthritis patients, those with the most improvement took curcumin alone; patients using curcumin in combination with an anti-inflammatory drug, as well as those using the pharmaceutical drug on its own, experienced less improvement. (8)
Even with established inflammatory conditions that have developed over a period of years, curcumin can offer as much or more help in normalizing the system as certain anti-inflammatory drugs. (9) When such powerful effects can be realized from a natural substance, avoiding pharmaceutical drugs and the possibility of detrimental side effects is an appealing option. (10, 11)
Being able to head off the development of inflammation on a molecular level is a powerful tool for keeping the body’s tissues in a healthy state. (12, 13, 14) Curcumin accomplishes this by blocking NF-kB, a molecule that enters the cell nuclei and switches on genes associated with inflammation. (15, 16)
The ability to soothe inflammation in early stages could also serve well as a preventative measure.
We hear a lot about antioxidants, which help reduce damage caused in the body by free radicals; these rogue molecules have unpaired electrons that react with protein, fatty acids and even DNA, leading to what’s referred to as oxidative damage.
Curcumin acts even more decisively in relation to free radicals than other antioxidants; its chemical structure neutralizes these trouble-makers (17, 18), then goes on to stimulate the body’s ability to produce its own antioxidant enzymes. (19, 20)
Along with Inflammation, oxidative damage is believed to be another factor contributing to the aging process (21), so adding a natural supplement that works to reduce both of these could be a winning two-punch for staying young and healthy.
The prospect of losing brain function as we grow older is a grim thought. Adding turmeric and curcumin to the diet of female rats improved memory (22), and further tests will help determine if the same effect can be achieved with humans.
Curcumin stimulates brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF), a growth hormone necessary for creating new brain cells. (23) Since BDNF levels affect the ability of neurons to generate new connections, it may play a role in keeping learning processes humming along, with the added benefit of helping reverse the effect of stress on the brain. (24)
Patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and depression, as well as other brain disorders, statistically register low levels of BDNF. (25)
Curcumin crosses the blood-brain barrier (26) going straight to where it can protect against degeneration of key brain functions , as well as clearing the build-up of beta amyloid plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease. (27)
Heart disease is listed as the number one cause of death worldwide. (28) Recent studies indicate the curcumin found in turmeric may actually correct conditions leading to heart disease. (29)
The endothelium cells lining blood vessels affect clotting as well as pressure regulation. (30) Endothelium dysfunction raises the risk of heart disease; curcumin improves endothelium function, positively affecting this vital marker as efficiently as engaging in exercise or taking drugs. (31, 32)
Curcumin’s antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties add more benefits for preventing heart disease; a recent study of heart disease patients indicated even a few days of taking supplements containing curcumin before surgery decreased the chance of a heart attack in the hospital by 65%. (33)
The overgrowth of cells involved with cancer differs greatly between types, but the active ingredient in curcumin appears to be effective in reducing tumor growth, stopping the spread of cancer, and even killing existing cancer cells. (34)
One study followed 44 men with colon lesions known to become cancerous; the curcumin dosage of 4 grams daily for 30 days reduced the amount of lesions present by 40%. (35)
These results show good promise for preventing cancer in the digestive system, and further studies may help determine whether curcumin can help treat or prevent other cancers as well.
Many health-conscious consumers are already using curcumin supplements to address inflammation issues, and a variety of products are available, including combinations with piperine for improved absorption.
Side Effects
Although no clear side effects have been shown with normal consumption, taking high dosages of turmeric can lead to nausea, diarrhea, and may interfere with anti-coagulants like aspirin and warfarin.
Summary: If you’re open to adding a natural supplement that could improve existing health disorders and offer great potential for prevention, turmeric looks like an excellent choice.
https://bodynutrition.org/turmeric/
https://bodynutritionorg.wordpress.com/2017/08/25/ranking-the-best-turmeric-supplements-of-2017/
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