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Greenspace Herbs launches Curcumin QA
Saturday, 02 May, 2026, 13 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, Bengaluru
If you've ever swallowed a turmeric capsule and wondered whether it was doing anything at all, you're not imagining things. Most curcumin supplements sold in India are poorly absorbed by the body — researchers estimate that standard curcumin has a bioavailability as low as 1%, meaning 99% of what you consume never reaches your cells. This absorption problem has been the dirty secret of the wellness industry for years — one that Bengaluru-based Greenspace Herbs is now taking head on with the launch of Curcumin QA, India's first quantum-enhanced curcumin formulation.

Turmeric has been at the heart of Indian kitchens and healing traditions for over 3,000 years. Science has since confirmed what our grandmothers knew intuitively — curcumin, its active compound, is a powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Yet the supplement industry has long struggled to translate this ancient wisdom into consistent, measurable results for modern consumers.

The answer is Quantum Ayurveda — a proprietary platform that applies principles of quantum physics and AI to re-engineer how herbal actives behave inside the body. Curcumin QA is the first product in this platform to reach Indian consumers.

The technology, called EASI (Energised Active Supplement Ingredients), uses resonance loading and lattice locking — processes that align the energetic signature of curcumin molecules for improved biological uptake. The result: the same therapeutic benefit at a lower dose, faster onset, and better gut tolerability.

Shafiulla Hirehal Nuruddin, founder and director, Greenspace Herbs, said, “Curcumin is one of the most researched plant compounds in the world, yet consumers have been consistently underwhelmed because the delivery has always been broken. Curcumin QA doesn't add more of the molecule — it makes the molecule work the way nature intended. We've spent 3.5 years developing this platform so that every Indian who reaches for a turmeric supplement actually gets what they're paying for.”
 
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