Hello Booyah Drinkers!
This week, we’re breaking down the compounds of the Turmeric Power Shot into why it's so beneficial. Additionally where on earth has the cold spell come from in the south of the UK?! It's given the Booyah team an early wake up call to get our immune systems on point for winter incoming.
1. Circulation
Salicylates are naturally occurring compounds found in various foods, renowned for their blood-thinning and anti-inflammatory properties. Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), a widely used medication for pain relief and heart disease prevention, is a synthetic derivative of salicylate.Ginger is amongst the strongest sources of salicylates.
Curcumin (the primary active compound in Turmeric) has strong anti-inflammatory and blood-thinning effects, making it one of the most potent natural anticoagulants. It helps reduce inflammation in the body by inhibiting the activity of various inflammatory enzymes and cytokines.
Capsaicin, the active compound in Cayenne Pepper, plays a crucial role in boosting blood flow and supporting cardiovascular health. Capsaicin promotes vasodilation, which helps widen blood vessels and improve circulation throughout the body.
Booyah's Turmeric & Ginger Power Shot under these powerful ingredients, the drink speaks for itself. Check the reviews if you're not convinced.
2. Wintry
Wintry: relating to or characteristic of winter; cold, bleak, and often associated with the harsh chill in the air.With such days on the horizon, it's essential to start thinking about how to bolster your immune system. As temperatures drop, our bodies can become more susceptible to cold and flu viruses. To stay healthy during the season, focus on strengthening your defences by incorporating nutrient-rich foods, staying active, and prioritising sleep. Simple habits like these can help keep your immune system resilient and ready to take on the colder months ahead.
3. Arthritis
The proof is in the pudding.Big thanks to Mr. Mackey, all your reviews mean a lot to the team. If you love Booyah, we love to hear it on our social media and product review sections.
HEALTH HACK
I whipped out the slow cooker with this cold snap of weather. One of the best things a crack into with cold weather. If you eat meat also; cooking it low and slow allows the bones to release collagen, amino acids, and nutrients like calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. This nourishing broth supports joint health, boosts immunity, and promotes gut health. Plus, it’s a comforting, nutrient-dense addition to your meals—perfect for sipping or adding to soups and stews! Let it simmer overnight and wake up to a pot full of goodness.