Turmeric, in its fullest form
Turmeric is one of the oldest plants in the kitchen and the apothecary alike. A look at how a single golden root becomes a considered formula — fermented, full-spectrum, and built with the bitter botanicals that have long kept it company.
A rhizome, kept in good company
The part of turmeric a formula draws on is the rhizome — not a true root, but the knobby underground stem the plant grows from, much like the one you would recognize in fresh ginger. Sliced open, it is a vivid saffron-orange, and it carries a family of pigmented compounds known as curcuminoids. Across South Asia, Curcuma longa became a fixture of Ayurvedic tradition and of daily life, where it was seldom used on its own.
It was kept beside pepper and ginger, and folded in among the bitter plants of the table. That older practice was never about a single molecule in isolation. It was about the whole plant, prepared with care and held in the company of others. This formula begins from that same idea.

The premise
Not one molecule. The whole root
A considered formula does not reduce a centuries-old plant to a single compound. It holds the root in full, and surrounds it with the botanicals tradition placed beside it.
The full spectrum
Four forms of one root
Rather than a lone isolate, this fermented turmeric formula draws on the plant across four forms. Read together, they describe it more fully than any one could alone.
longaThe Plant
At the center
The curcuminoids
Turmeric owes its deep amber color to the curcuminoids — the pigmented compounds of the root, with curcumin the best known among them.
The full formula
More than turmeric — the whole formula
This is the formula in full — turmeric at its center, surrounded by the bitter botanicals, warming spices, resins, and roots chosen to complete it, each drawn from herbal and culinary tradition.
The Bitter Botanicals
Fermented milk thistle seed, dandelion root, and fermented peppermint leaf and leaf oil — the bitter plants the table has long reached for.
The Warming Spices
Fermented ginger root, black pepper, long pepper, and fermented cumin seed — the kitchen spices that have always traveled with turmeric.
Indian Frankincense
Boswellia serrataA bark resin with a long place in Ayurvedic tradition, carried within the wider botanical blend.
Ashwagandha
Withania somniferaOne of the most recognized roots in Ayurvedic tradition, from the root and the leaf.
Fermented Reishi
Ganoderma lucidumA mushroom long used in East Asian herbal tradition, from the mycelium.
Fermented Spirulina
Arthrospira platensisA deep blue-green algae, fermented for this blend.
Apple Cider Vinegar
A traditional ferment of the kitchen, folded into the blend.

The pairing
Turmeric and pepper, as tradition kept them
Turmeric has long been kept in the company of black pepper, the two paired across generations of traditional use. The formula holds to that pairing — adding long pepper and a touch of black pepper fruit oil — in keeping with the tradition rather than as an afterthought.
Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery
The botanicals are carried within Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery — a phospholipid layer derived from non-GMO sunflower lecithin, including phosphatidylcholine. It is the form this formula takes: the delivery within which the turmeric blend is held.
The capsule itself is methylcellulose, a plant-derived shell. Together they make a vegan capsule with no added flavor.
The formula
Organic turmeric, in one capsule

Organic turmeric, the warming spices, the bitter botanicals, and Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery — gathered in a single vegetable capsule.
Up close
The formula, in detail

Liposomal Turmeric+, organic and fermented, in vegetable capsules.

The deep color of the root runs through the whole formula.

A methylcellulose capsule, carried within Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery.
The composition
Every part, considered

In the literature
A botanical long discussed
Turmeric is among the most widely discussed botanicals in the research literature, where it is examined for its curcuminoids and its long record of traditional use. The conversation is ongoing — much of it remains open discussion rather than settled conclusion.
The studies referenced on this page were conducted independently by third-party researchers and did not involve Codeage Liposomal Turmeric or any other Codeage product. All references to scientific research are provided for educational purposes only and on a generalized basis. Such information is not representative of the results or experiences you should expect, nor is it a substitute for medical advice from your physician. Individual results and experiences may vary.
Format
The form it takes
Vegetable Capsules — a methylcellulose capsule, holding the botanical blend within Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery. Unflavored, and vegan in form.
Beyond Vitamins® — Formulated without dairy, soy, or gluten. Vegan and Non-GMO. Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility with global ingredients.
In closing
A formula read as a whole
This is a fermented turmeric formula built with the company turmeric has always kept — the bitter botanicals, the warming spices, the resins and roots of culinary and herbal tradition — and carried within Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery.
Less a single ingredient than a small tradition, organized within the Longevity Code and placed in Systemic Balance, the pillar of the body considered as one connected whole.
The formula

Systemic Balance
Codeage Liposomal Turmeric+
Fermented turmeric, standardized curcumin, black pepper, and the bitter botanicals — carried within Codeage Helix Liposomal Delivery.
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