Results of the Combination of Curcumin, Boswellia, and Black Sesame Seed Oil

In a clinical study, the combination of curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil relieved pain in the same amount of time as acetaminophen on the very first day of use, averaging about one hour in both the herbal treatment group and the control acetaminophen group. By day seven of the study, it was clear curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil were equal to the task of relieving acute pain, reducing it by an average of 72%. In fact, the results regarding the relief of pain intensity and magnitude were so close as to be negligible in their differences.

Results show the combination of curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil is an excellent recommendation for your patients dealing with acute pain compared to acetaminophen. Even though acetaminophen is available everywhere, it isn't necessarily safe, and it can be highly toxic. Emergency calls to poison control center frequently due to unintentional poisoning from the drug, including acetaminophen overdose or buildup. 

Additionally, this clinical study found that the combination of curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil was 8.5 times better than acetaminophen at reducing the emotional distress and unpleasantness associated with pain.

In a clinical study, the combination of curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil relieved pain in the same amount of time as acetaminophen on the very first day of use, averaging about one hour in both the herbal treatment group and the control acetaminophen group. By day seven of the study, it was clear curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil were equal to the task of relieving acute pain, reducing it by an average of 72%. In fact, the results regarding the relief of pain intensity and magnitude were so close as to be negligible in their differences.

Results show the combination of curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil is an excellent recommendation for your patients dealing with acute pain compared to acetaminophen. Even though acetaminophen is available everywhere, it isn't necessarily safe, and it can be highly toxic. Emergency calls to poison control center frequently due to unintentional poisoning from the drug, including acetaminophen overdose or buildup. 

Additionally, this clinical study found that the combination of curcumin, boswellia, and black sesame seed oil was 8.5 times better than acetaminophen at reducing the emotional distress and unpleasantness associated with pain.

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Chiropractic Economics November 3rd, 2024 edition