Curcumin Amplifier #3:
“The Spice of Life”
Galangal: "The gold mine of future therapeutics."
It’s called galangal.
Just like ginger, galangal warms the body and aids in digestion. It’s also a powerful anti-nausea remedy.
Of course, it also shows similar antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial powers.40
Since it doesn’t have the same recognition as either curcumin or ginger, it hasn’t been studied so extensively.
But researchers are already calling it
“the gold mine of future therapeutics." 41
It was not until the 800s AD that galangal found its way in to European hands through spice trade with the East.
The famed St. Hildegard, a renowned healer and expert in herbal medicine, recognized galangal’s powers and dubbed it the “Spice of Life.”
A cure-all for many conditions that ravaged Europe at the time.
In fact, amidst the Bubonic Plague that destroyed a third of Europe’s population, people created potential life-saving medicines.
Medicines that included galangal due to its antimicrobrial properties.
One of the most famous legends was that of the “Four Thieves” — four men who went around sacking the homes of plague victims, but never contracted the plague.
Their immunity was credited to the “Four Thieves Oil” they designed, which included galangal.
That’s only a few reasons why Dr Al Sears made galangal one of the key ingredients in Primal Force Curcumin Triple Burn.

