Is Your Turmeric Supplement Delivering the Goods?

Close up,Turmeric powder and fresh turmeric (curcumin) rhizome on a wooden background,Turmeric is used to produce medicine,copy space.
Close up,Turmeric powder and fresh turmeric (curcumin) rhizome on a wooden background,Turmeric is used to produce medicine,copy space.

When it comes to harnessing the power of natural supplements for your well-being, turmeric has long been a popular choice in the wellness arena. 

However, not all turmeric supplements are created equal… 

Understanding the differences can significantly impact their effectiveness in your health regimen. 

Not everyone knows that curcumin, a compound that has been the subject of extensive research and praise, is the key component in turmeric and is responsible for all its health benefits. 

To understand if your turmeric supplement is delivering the benefits you want, you first need to understand curcumin.

The Curcumin Connection

Golden Milk, made with turmeric and other spices

Dating back over 4,000 years, turmeric has a long-celebrated history in Asia as both a spice for food and its traditional medicine value. Turmeric is one of the most thoroughly researched plants in existence today.

The real magic lies in curcumin, the compound that gives turmeric its vibrant color and is credited with most of its health benefits. 

Curcumin, in the right serving, can support your body in many ways, such as: 

• Your immunity*

• Your digestion*

• Your brain health*

• Your joint health*

But because the “right serving” of curcumin won’t come from your spice cabinet, you’ll need to find a high-quality supplement that delivers the health benefits you want.

Dietary Dilemmas

Harvest turmeric in the morning

Some might wonder if they can skip supplements altogether and simply add more turmeric spice to their diet

While turmeric as a spice is beneficial for overall health and adds a unique flavor profile to dishes, the concentration of curcumin you consume through food is minimal.  

The turmeric you find in a spice jar at the grocery store contains only about 2-5% curcumin by weight.

This is where the distinction between merely consuming turmeric and taking a turmeric supplement becomes crucial.

To truly benefit from curcumin’s potential, we recommend supplementing with a concentrated form. 

However, this route has some pitfalls you must watch out for…

The Supplement Spectrum

Turmeric capsule

A common misconception among consumers is that all turmeric supplements provide the necessary amount of curcumin to make a significant impact. 

Unfortunately, this is not always the case.

Many supplements on the market do not contain sufficient curcuminoids, the active group of compounds in curcumin. 

This means those sub-par turmeric supplements may not offer the benefits you’re seeking.

To obtain the health benefits you’re looking for, the turmeric supplement formula should ideally contain at least 1,500 mg of turmeric curcumin infused with standardized 95% curcuminoids. A serving at this level can be highly effective in promoting overall health.

And there’s a quick and easy solution to ensuring you’re getting the recommended amount for maximum benefit…

Label Literacy

woman hand taking turmeric pill, girl hand holding turmeric powder in capsule or curcumin herb medicine with a glass of water, treatment for acid reflux problem

This brings us to the importance of label literacy when selecting a turmeric supplement. 

We strongly encourage you to scrutinize the labels of your supplements closely. 

Look for products that specify the amount of curcuminoids they contain. A supplement with a higher concentration of these compounds is more likely to deliver the health benefits associated with turmeric.

If the Supplement Facts label on your turmeric supplement doesn’t contain an extract standardized to 95% curcuminoids, you may want to seek another product. 

Here’s an example from our Dynamic Turmeric:

dynamic turmeric label

Making the Right Choice in Your Turmeric Supplements

Dynamic Turmeric

Now that you know what to look for in a turmeric supplement, you might wonder where to find a truly optimal product. 

Look no further than Dynamic Turmeric

At Stonehenge Health, we prioritize transparency and quality, offering a supplement that stands out in the vast sea of wellness products. Our top-of-the-line supplement is formulated to ensure you receive a potent dose of curcuminoids in every serving. 

Additionally, we implement several other quality measures to ensure you receive the best turmeric supplement on the market: 

• We include 1,650 mg of a turmeric blend consisting of an Organic Turmeric Powder and an extract standardized to 95% Curcuminoids.

• We include organic ginger root for added digestive comfort.* 

• We include BioPerine®, a black pepper derivative that research shows increases the body’s absorption rate.*

• We don’t use fillers, binders, or synthetic ingredients of any kind.

• All our products are 3rd party tested for quality assurance.

• Our products are manufactured in the USA from the finest globally sourced ingredients with no harmful contaminants.

When choosing a turmeric supplement, don’t settle for anything less than a product that delivers on its promises.

With the right supplement like Dynamic Turmeric, you can confidently incorporate the benefits of curcumin into your daily routine.*


Unlocking Flavor without Extra Calories: The Magic of Marinades (Plus 4 Recipes)

Top down view on multiple white bowls holding an assortment of bright red marinades next to plates of herbs and other ingredients
Top down view on multiple white bowls holding an assortment of bright red marinades next to plates of herbs and other ingredients

Picture this: a succulent, tender piece of chicken bursting with an explosion of mouthwatering flavors. That’s the power of marinating, a culinary technique that takes your taste buds on a wild ride and does it without adding those dreaded extra calories to your meal.

But there’s more to it than just tantalizing your palate; it’s also about making smarter, healthier food choices. With ingredients like lemon zest and fresh herbs, you can whip up dishes as nutritious as they are delicious. Lean cuts of meat become a delectable treat, making it easier to steer your culinary journey toward wholesome indulgence.

Ready to explore how marinating can elevate your meals without expanding your waistline? Keep reading…

What Is Marinating?

Grilled salmon fish with various vegetables on the flaming grill

Marinating is a cooking process that involves soaking your food, typically meat, fish, or vegetables, in a flavorful liquid mixture before cooking. This liquid, known as the marinade, comprises various ingredients such as herbs, spices, acids like vinegar or citrus juice, and sometimes a dash of oil.

The combination of ingredients in the marinade infuses your meal with complexity and depth, turning a plain piece of chicken into a mouthwatering masterpiece.

The best part? Most of these flavor-enhancing elements come with minimal caloric additions.

The Minimal Calorie Impact

Contrary to what many may believe, marinating your food doesn’t significantly increase its calorie content. Let’s break it down:

1. Acids (Vinegar, Citrus Juice): These ingredients are often used in marinades to tenderize the meat and add a zesty tang to the dish. Their calorie contribution is negligible.

2. Herbs and Spices: The calorie content of herbs and spices is minuscule, yet they pack a punch in flavor. From garlic and ginger to rosemary and thyme, these ingredients can transform your dish without affecting your calorie count.

3. Oil: While oil is slightly more calorie-dense, it’s typically used in small quantities in a marinade. The oil helps distribute the flavors and aids in browning during cooking. Healthier options include olive and avocado oil.

4. Sweeteners: Some recipes call for natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup. While these add calories, the amounts can often be adjusted to suit your dietary preferences.

To determine how many calories the marinade has added to your food, follow the steps below.

Female using dieting app on a smartphone to track nutrition facts and calories in her food

1. Measure the Ingredients: Start by measuring all the ingredients you put into your marinade, such as oil, vinegar, herbs, spices, and sweeteners. Use measuring cups and spoons for accuracy.

2. Calculate Marinade Calories: Check the labels on store-bought ingredients for this information. For fresh items without labels, search for calorie information online or in a nutrition database.

3. Measure the Total Marinade Amount: Use a liquid measuring cup or kitchen scale to measure the total volume of your marinade in fluid ounces. This helps you know how much marinade you have.

4. Calculate Calories per Fluid Ounce: Divide the total marinade calories by the measured volume in fluid ounces. This tells you how many calories are in each fluid ounce of your marinade.

5. Figure Out How Much You Used: Determine how much of the marinade you used to marinate your food by removing the food items, measuring how much marinade is left in the container, and subtracting from the total volume.

6. Multiply Calories by the Amount Used: Multiply the calories per fluid ounce (from step 4) by the amount you used (from step 5). This gives you the extra calories from the marinade used in your meal.

7. Add to Your Meal’s Calorie Count: This way, you have an accurate picture of your meal’s calorie content.

Calorie Count Example: If your marinade had 200 calories for 3.4 fluid ounces, and you had 1.6 fluid ounces left in the container:

• Calories per fluid ounce: 200 calories / 3.4 fluid ounces ≈ 58.82 calories/fluid ounce

• Amount used: 3.4-1.6 ≈ 1.8 fluid ounces used

• Extra calories: 58.82 calories/fluid ounce x 1.8 fluid ounces ≈ 106 calories

Add 106 calories to your meal’s calorie total and divide by the portions served.

By following these steps in fluid ounces, you can easily keep track of the extra calories from your marinade, which is helpful when managing your calorie intake for your health goals.

Healthy Tips:

Pleasant middle-aged multiethnic woman wearing a kitchen apron, filling can with fresh chili peppers, making homemade pickles and marinated delicacies for the winter, in the home kitchen interior

• Use lean proteins like chicken breast, turkey, or tofu to keep the calorie count in check.

• Experiment with different herbs, spices, and acids to find your favorite flavor combinations.

• Don’t overdo the oil in your marinade; a little goes a long way.

• Whip up enough marinade to completely cover your food. 

• Marinate red meat and poultry for at least 2 hours and no longer than 24 hours unless you freeze your food.

• Marinate most fish for 30 minutes at maximum. Marinate firmer fish like halibut and tuna for at least 45 minutes.

Healthy eating has never tasted this good! Now, let’s dive into our assortment of marinade recipes that promise to add a burst of deliciousness to your meals without compromising on nutrition.

Lemon Herb Vinaigrette

Lemon Herb Vinaigrette-recipe

Ingredients:

   • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

   • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

   • 1 garlic clove, minced

   • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

   • Salt and pepper to taste

   • 1 tablespoon fresh herbs

Calories: 373

Balsamic Dijon Dressing

Balsamic Dijon Dressing-recipe

Ingredients:

   • 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

   • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

   • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

   • 1 garlic clove, minced

   • Salt and pepper to taste

Calories: 412

Asian Sesame Ginger Marinade

Asian Sesame Ginger Marinade recipe

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons low-sodium soy sauce or tamari

   • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar

   • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil

   • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated

   • 1 garlic clove, minced

   • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

   • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds

Calories: 192

Turmeric & Citrus Marinade (Great for Chicken or Fish!)

Turmeric & Citrus Marinade recipe

Ingredients:

• 2 tablespoons olive oil

• 1 teaspoon ground turmeric

• 1 teaspoon ground cumin

• 1 teaspoon paprika

• 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander

• Zest and juice of 1 lemon

• 2 cloves garlic, minced

• Salt and black pepper to taste

 Calories: 278

Unlocking the Power of Curcumin with Stonehenge Health Dynamic Turmeric

Stonehenge Health Dynamic Turmeric supplement

Turmeric is renowned for its exceptional health-imparting properties, acting as a potent antioxidant that supports overall well-being and promotes a healthy, vibrant life. *

But did you know curcumin is the secret behind turmeric’s superpowers?

So, before you overdo the turmeric in your marinade, remember that curcumin makes up just 5% of this spice. Enter Stonehenge Health Dynamic Turmeric – a game-changing supplement delivering 1,650mg of turmeric powder and extract, standardized to an impressive 95% curcuminoids.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.