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KQMIN Curcumin Soft Gel Capsules (Turmeric/Haridra) – Cadila Pharmaceuticals – 15 Caps

KQMIN Curcumin Soft Gel Capsules (Turmeric/Haridra) – Cadila Pharmaceuticals – 15 Caps

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KQMIN Curcumin Soft Gelatin Capsules, made by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited, are a licensed Ayurvedic proprietary medicine (AYUSH Licence No. JSJE20005) in which each soft-gel delivers 50 mg of Curcuma longa (Haridra) rhizome extract. The formulation uses a Self Micro-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (SMEDDS) designed to improve the absorption of curcumin, the principal curcuminoid of turmeric. Riddhish Herbals stocks KQMIN as genuine, bill-provided stock with doctor-guided selection.

About KQMIN Curcumin Capsules

KQMIN is Cadila Pharmaceuticals' curcumin soft-gel — a single-herb Ayurvedic preparation built entirely around Haridra, the turmeric rhizome. Each soft gelatin capsule carries 50 mg of Curcuma longa rhizome extract, so what you take is concentrated, measured and consistent from one capsule to the next, rather than a variable pinch of kitchen spice.

The pack describes KQMIN as “Better Bioavailable Curcumin.” That phrase points to how the capsule is made: a SMEDDS (Self Micro-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System) base, protected under India Patent No. 283059, that is designed to help the body take up more of the curcumin than it would from ordinary turmeric. It is a formulation feature about absorption, not a promise about any condition.

Haridra in the Ayurvedic Tradition

Turmeric has been part of Indian kitchens and Ayurvedic daily routines for a very long time. In the classical Nighantus, Haridra (Curcuma longa) is described as Katu (pungent) and Tikta (bitter) in rasa, light and dry in quality, and Ushna (warming) in potency — as recorded in the Haritakyadi Varga of the Bhavaprakasha Nighantu.

Within that tradition Haridra is valued as Varnya — prized for a healthy complexion — and as a Deepana-Pachana dravya that supports the digestive fire (Agni). These are the traditional Ayurvedic properties of the herb; KQMIN simply offers Haridra in a convenient, measured soft-gel form for daily use as part of a balanced routine.

Why “Better Bioavailable” — the SMEDDS Formulation

Curcumin has one well-known practical drawback: taken as ordinary dietary turmeric it is absorbed only in small amounts and is cleared quickly. This is why so much work has gone into delivery systems that help the body actually take it up.

KQMIN's answer is the SMEDDS soft-gel. In the digestive tract the oily fill forms very fine micro-droplets that carry the curcumin, an approach designed to raise how much reaches circulation compared with plain powder. The technology, in Cadila's words, is built “for fast absorption and better tissue penetration.” Read this as an absorption-and-formulation claim — a delivery feature — and nothing more.

Research on the Constituents

Curcumin is absorbed only in small amounts from ordinary dietary turmeric, and researchers have long studied ways to improve its bioavailability — the same absorption challenge that delivery systems such as KQMIN's SMEDDS are designed to address (Shoba G et al., 1998 — Planta Medica). PMID 9619120

A peer-reviewed review examined the composition of turmeric and the antioxidant and general wellness properties traditionally attributed to curcumin, its principal curcuminoid (Hewlings SJ & Kalman DS, 2017 — Foods, MDPI). PMID 29065496

A comparative human study reported that different curcumin formulations are absorbed to markedly different degrees, underlining why the delivery system matters (Jäger R et al., 2014 — Nutrition Journal). PMID 24461029

Results were observed under study conditions. Individual results may vary. This is shared for general educational interest and is not a medical claim. Consult your Ayurvedic physician before use.

Composition (label-verified, per soft gelatin capsule)

Ingredient (as on label) Botanical / Reference Part used Quantity
Haridra (S) — curcumin-rich extract Curcuma longa (A.B.) Rhizome (extract) 50 mg
Excipients q.s.
Approved colours Used in the gelatin shell q.s.

Reproduced verbatim from the physical pack. “A.B.” denotes the classical reference notation printed on the label (Arya Bhishak). The KQMIN shell is a soft gelatin capsule. Batch number, MRP and manufacturing / expiry dates are printed on each pack and are not reproduced here because they vary by lot. Manufactured by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited; marketed by ChezGreen / Cadila Pharmaceuticals.

How to Use

One to two soft gelatin capsules a day, taken after meals with water, or as directed by your Ayurvedic physician. As a traditional anupan (vehicle), plain water after food suits most people. Children should take KQMIN only as directed by a qualified Ayurvedic physician.

Who Can Use It

KQMIN suits adults who want a convenient, measured daily form of Haridra (turmeric) curcumin as part of a general wellness routine. If you are pregnant, lactating, scheduled for surgery, living with gallstones, or taking any regular medication, please speak with your physician before starting, as concentrated turmeric preparations can interact with some medicines.

Safety Information

Turmeric is an everyday kitchen spice, and KQMIN is generally well tolerated at the label dose. A few people notice mild digestive upset when taking concentrated curcumin on an empty stomach, which is exactly why the pack advises taking it after food. If you have gallstones or a bile-duct obstruction, or you take blood-thinning medicines, consult your physician before use. Keep out of reach of children. Results may vary from person to person; use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.

Storage

Store at 2–8 °C — the pack specifies cold storage. Keep the capsules protected from moisture and away from direct sunlight, and keep the pack tightly closed. Because KQMIN is meant to be refrigerated, avoid leaving it in a hot vehicle or on a warm shelf.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is KQMIN an AYUSH-licensed Ayurvedic medicine?

Yes. KQMIN is a licensed Ayurvedic proprietary medicine manufactured by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Limited, carrying AYUSH Licence No. JSJE20005 on the current pack. Riddhish Herbals supplies it as genuine stock with a proper bill.

Can I take KQMIN without consulting a doctor?

The pack is intended for general adult wellness use — one to two soft-gels a day after meals. If you are pregnant, lactating, on regular medication, or managing any health condition, please take it under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.

What is curcumin?

Curcumin is the principal curcuminoid — the yellow pigment — of Haridra (Curcuma longa, turmeric). Each KQMIN soft-gel provides 50 mg of Curcuma longa rhizome extract.

What are the other names for turmeric / Haridra?

Haridra is Haldi in Hindi, turmeric in English, Manjal in Tamil, Pasupu in Telugu, Arishina in Kannada, Halad in Marathi and Haldar in Gujarati. See the Regional Names table below.

What do “Better Bioavailable Curcumin” and SMEDDS mean?

Curcumin from ordinary turmeric is absorbed only in small amounts. KQMIN uses a Self Micro-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (SMEDDS) — the soft-gel forms fine micro-droplets in the gut — a delivery approach designed to improve how much curcumin the body can take up. This is an absorption / formulation feature, not a health claim.

How is KQMIN different from plain turmeric powder (Haldar Churna)?

Haldar Churna is the whole dried spice; KQMIN delivers a measured 50 mg of curcumin-rich Curcuma longa extract per soft-gel in a SMEDDS base built for absorption. Many people cook with the churna and keep the capsule for convenient, measured daily use.

How should I store KQMIN?

Store at 2–8 °C (refrigerated), protected from moisture and direct sunlight, as printed on the pack.

What is the recommended anupan (vehicle)?

Plain water after meals suits most people. Follow your physician's advice for your constitution and routine.

Has curcumin been studied scientifically?

Yes. Published research has looked at curcumin's absorption and at the antioxidant and general wellness properties traditionally attributed to it (for example Shoba et al., 1998; Hewlings & Kalman, 2017). See the research section above. This is shared for general interest and is not a medical claim.

Is the KQMIN capsule vegetarian?

The KQMIN shell is a soft gelatin capsule, and gelatin is usually of animal origin. If a vegetarian source matters to you, please confirm with us before ordering.

Is KQMIN available to buy at Riddhish Herbals?

Yes. Riddhish Herbals is a trusted Ayurvedic store operating since 2015, offering genuine products with a bill, doctor-guided selection and Pan-India delivery.

Regional Names & Spelling Variants

Language Name
Local / common (most searched) Haldi · Haldar (turmeric)
Sanskrit Haridra (हरिद्रा); also Rajani, Nisha
Hindi Haldi (हल्दी)
Gujarati Haldar (હળદર)
Marathi Halad (हळद)
Bengali Halud (হলুদ)
Tamil Manjal (மஞ்சள்)
Telugu Pasupu (పసుపు)
Kannada Arishina (ಅರಿಶಿನ)
Malayalam Manjal (മഞ്ഞള്)
English · Botanical · Part Turmeric · Curcuma longa · rhizome
Search variants (Roman) haldi, haldar, halad, manjal, pasupu, arishina, turmeric, curcumin, curcuma longa
Common spellings / misspellings kqmin, curcumin capsule, tumeric, haldi capsule, curcuma longa capsule

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