Comment · Thu, October 15, 2020 · ND Owner
🔬 Curowhite and the Color of Curcumin 🔬
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 62 points
We have been getting a lot of confusion and questions on the color of Curowhite on our Facebook page, so I figured I would make a post here to address it. I am sure some people here are curious as well. To start, one of the major questions we have been getting is whether Curowhite is bleached to get rid of the color. I think many people are unaware of just how color works, which is why many people immediately jump to what they have experienced before. Many people have seen how chlorine bleach gets rid of color, so they fall back to that. I'll go through the details to clear things up.
What is color? Well color is simply our eyes interpreting the wavelengths of light being reflected back to us from an object. If an object is white, that means that the entire spectrum of visible light is being reflected back to our eyes. If we were to take out part of that spectrum before it reflected back to our eyes, we would see it as a specific color. In curcumin's case, we take out the blue hues, which means our eyes see the curcumin as orange. If we remove all wavelengths, we see black. It's all just our eyes interpreting the wavelengths of light being reflected back to us by objects.
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Malician · 2 points
Hmm. I might drop berberine from my stack, hearing that. My appetite is way too low and I'm trying to gain weight. I did just add Hespiridin, which should help. Right now doing NMN/Tongkat/Coq10/ALA/EGCG for those nice synergy benefits
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
Berberine is better for people trying to lose weight than gain it, but it still has beneficial effects on mood and lipid profiles for those trying to lose it. If you really are just not getting hungry, and eating is an issue, drop it and see if that helps.