KURK CHRISTMAS COCKTAILS
Adding Kurk to your drinks could help swerve the common side effects of over indulgence this Christmas.
Studies have shown that the anti-inflammatory and antibacterial compounds in Curcumin can help alleviate pain that comes from fattening or spicy foods, alcohol, or lack of exercise. Which means that just by adding two drops of Kurk to your tipple of choice you'll reap a tonne of health benefits.
Here are a few more traditional recipes with a health Kurk twist
Orange Ginger Mocktail
Reap all the benefits of Kurk with this delicious Healthy Virgin cocktail!
30ml unsweetened cranberry juice
90ml orange juice
2ml Kurk orange
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
30ml ginger beer
Add all ingredients with the exception of the ginger beer to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake and strain into a chilled glass.
Top off with ginger beer and a sprig of fresh thyme, a few cranberries, and a wedge of orange!
If you create any this Christmas be sure to take a pic and tag us at @wearekurk
FAQ's
Q. What are some signs that you should be taking a supplement? Are they for everyone?
A. Deciding to take a supplement is a very personal decision. However we believe Kurk can benefit everybody no matter their circumstances. Kurk supports many different areas of your health from brain function, gut health to joint mobility. Taken daily, Kurk enhances your overall quality of life.
Q. I've heard that taking supplements can actually be worse for you if they are full of nasty synthetics. What are your thoughts on a natural supplement vs a synthetic one?
A. We believe supplements should be as natural as possible, and it has taken years of research to formulate Kurk with all-natural, plant ingredients. Most other curcumin supplement brands are using synthetic ingredients and usually the curcumin is not formulated in a way that your body can absorb.