Curcumin: Health Benefits of This Golden Supplement
Updated May. 22nd, 2024 | Read Time: 3 Minutes | What You Will Learn:
- Key Health Benefits of Curcumin
- Curcumin's Natural Anti-Inflammatory Health Benefits
- Curcumin, Natural Cholesterol Control
- Brain Health Benefits of Curcumin
- Uncovering Curcumin Supplement Varieties: Formats, Forms & Potency
- Enhancing Curcumin's Bioavailability - Meriva and Longvida
- Final Cautions & Potential Side Effects
- Nutritional Information
- Reader Comments (25)
One of the leading health benefits of curcumin is its antioxidant properties that combat free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules that cause damage to the body's tissues when they bump into healthy cells. Thus turmeric can be used to stop infections, protect the liver from toxins, fight inflammation and may be helpful in healthy cell growth.
Key Health Benefits of Curcumin
Curcumin's Natural Anti-Inflammatory Health Benefits
The same molecules found in curcumin inhibit inflammation anywhere within the body, thus acting as pain relieving agents, as well. Curcumin has been shown to improve joint mobility and reduce the pain and swelling associated with all forms of arthritis. This activity is equivalent to the effect of some NSAID drugs.
Curcumin, Natural Cholesterol Control
Curcumin also lowers the level of harmful, or LDL, cholesterol and increases the level of helpful, or HDL, cholesterol. It increases circulation and blood flow. All of these properties make curcumin a good choice for individuals with compromised circulation, heart disease and high cholesterol.
Brain Health Benefits of Curcumin
Recently, curcumin has been recognized for its anti-amyloid properties. A key feature of Alzheimer's disease is the development of amyloid plaques in the brain. Beta-amyloid is a normally harmless protein which builds up in the brain as we age. It is thought that some sort of genetic defect in these proteins may be involved in the degree of decline in neuronal activity that occurs in individuals suffering from Alzheimer's. Curcumin, due to its anti-amyloid properties is showing significant results in terms of treatment for these patients, improving overall memory.
Uncovering Curcumin Supplement Varieties: Formats, Forms & Potency
Curcumin can be used as a spice (turmeric), encapsulated herb, dried herb, tincture or liquid extract. Better quality supplements are standardized which is an assurance that the product contains a certain amount of the more well-known active constituents. Curcumin is found as a component of pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory and cholesterol-lowering formulas. It may also be found in topical creams or gels for pain relief.
Enhancing Curcumin's Bioavailability - Meriva and Longvida
Curcumin is a lipophilic or fat-soluble substance. Our ability to effectively absorb curcumin is low. Its ability to reach the bloodstream to have its therapeutic effect has been questioned by those in the health field. Recently, supplement companies have started to change their formulations (liposomal curcumin, curcumin nanoparticles, curcumin phospholipid complexes) all in the name of making the curcumin more readily absorbed, with a significantly higher percentage of curcumin reaching the bloodstream.
Two raw material suppliers to nutritional supplement manufacturers now produce enhanced curcumin extracts bonded to phospholipid complexes, which improve the absorption and activity of Curcumin dramatically, giving better therapeutic results when used in clinical applications such as arthritis, detoxification, and brain health.
Final Cautions & Potential Side Effects
Curcumin contains substances that decrease blood clotting ability therefore those with active bleeding, or individuals who use blood thinners, aspirin or NSAIDs should use caution. For the same reason, stop using curcumin 2 weeks before surgery or dental procedures. Curcumin may alter the effectiveness of some heart and cholesterol medications. Some individuals have found it to irritate the gastrointestinal tract and liver or gallbladder.




I love to cook with turmeric, I didn't know there was also a supplement for it. So many great benefits and great explanation of curcumin.
Hello Harry,
Cooking with Curcumin is a great way to get these added benefits into your meals and it also makes dishes taste great, especially when paired with other flavourful spices. Turmeric is the medicinal form of curcumin that is derived and extracted to make more bioavailable supplements. When paired with black pepper, it also helps increase the absorption rate. Curcumin has many benefits for inflamed muscles and joint health as well as extraordinary antioxidant benefits.
Stay healthy & well!
Thank you for this article. My husband and I have been using curcumin for several months and this has opened our eyes to more benefits of it. We have very few achey joints but have found the curcumin does the job. Just thought we might start taking with a meal. I didn’t realize it is also good for lowering cholesterol and that it’s helpful as a mild blood thinner. (Helpful to know not to recommend it if someone is already on blood thinners). Thank you.
Hello Elizabeth,
Thank you for your comment. Glad you found our article beneficial and useful, it's important to know the contraindications before starting supplements, especially if you're taking other medications. Glad we could provide this information to you.
Have a healthy day!
Curcumin is arguably one of the most powerful natural anti-inflammatories and by large, one of the most thoroughly researched and proven. It is extensively used for all kinds of conditions with an inflammatory component and especially for conditions affecting the joints. Indeed, curcumin has been studied and proven to be more effective at controlling pain and inflammation.
Hello Mary,
Indeed, Curcumin has excellent benefits and is one natural health product that has had quite a bit of research done on it. It's not only great for its anti-inflammatory benefits but is loaded with antioxidant properties too. You can learn what other supplements support joint health in our article here:
https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/health-concerns/joint-health/
Stay healthy & well!
I use this daily to aid blood pressure problems. It works well.
Hello, Sharon,
Thank you for sharing your experience with Curcumin. This nutrient has a lot of health benefits that have been backed of science. You can discover more about Curcumin in this article: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/research/curcumin-supplements/
Have a healthy day!
Hi, any curcumin in your brand and monster size with Pepperdine added?
Hello Ernestine,
Thank you for your comment and question, we're glad you enjoyed reading about Curcumin. Indeed, when formulated with Piperine (black pepper), it enhances the bioavailability of the curcumin supplement. Here is a supplement that includes pipeline in a larger volume size, https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/naturopathic-labs-clean-curcumin-95-enhanced-triple-extract-450mg-120-vcaps-bonus-item.html
If you have any further questions, please reach out to our customer care team, we're always here to help.
Have a healthy day.
Which tumeric powder is the best to purchase to add to your daily routine with a glass of water, thank you
Hello,
We're glad you enjoyed learning about the benefits of turmeric, you can discover more in our other articles as well: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/research/curcumin-supplements/
You can also contact one of our knowledgeable customer support team at 1-800-526-9772 and they will be happy to help you find a bran and supplement to suit your needs.
Thank you for this great article on curcumin: I am well aware of the benefits but a nice reminder always is refreshing: the anti-amyloid properties are especially amazing! I always take my tumeric with some black pepper and a good, healthy fat source to optimize absorption. The concepts of liposomal curcumin, curcumin nanoparticles, and curcumin phospholipid complexes are all very interesting and I think that a lot can be learned for absorption of other potent bioactives, from the research that is being done on curcumin
Hello Rachel,
Indeed, curcumin is a great nutrient that offers a range of health benefits. Black pepper along with the forms outlined in this article do enhance absorption. It's not only important to know what nutrients to take, but how to take them to optimize bioavailability. Glad you liked this read and refresher on curcumin.
My son has IBD and we always try natural ways to lower his inflammation . We started using curcumin about 2 years ago and he is now healthy and happy teen . We were also able to get of medicine he was on and he is doing great , confirmed my labs . I think curcumin should be added to everyone’s regiment if you want to reduce inflammation in your body .
Hello Aneta,
Thank you for sharing how well Curcumin has helped your son lessen inflammation from IBD. Curcumin helps in so many ways. Discover more here: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/research/turmeric-for-inflammation/
Does curcumin help in lowering blood sugar levels
Hello Stella,
Yes, curcumin is known to have a positive effect on blood sugar levels. If you're interested in this nutrient, you can learn more about it through our curcumin article series: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/research/curcumin-supplements/
I love Turmeric, or should I say Curcumin. I eat it almost everyday, i like it cooked into any type of food. I also like it as a drink (golden milk). I make it with coconut oil as the fat, I add black pepper, sometimes ginger. I heat up the oily yellow mixture and add it to smoothies. It adds a tasty kick and I can feel it working inside. It has been shown to improve joint mobility and reduce the pain and swelling associated with all forms of arthritis. This is also a bonus.
Hello Kaveh,
Turmeric adds a lovely flavour to dishes, especially if you're making a curry, noodle or coconut cream dish. Golden Milk is another popular way to consume it. Make sure you're also adding black pepper because pipeline made curcumin more bioavailable. Since you enjoy cooking with this spice, check out our healthy recipes to find new ones to incorporate turmeric to: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/healthy-recipes/
I use this almost daily and it has been showing great benefits!
Love cooking with turmeric. Didn't know there was so many benefits. Great article and explanations!
I have always use turmeric for cooking. It gives it that extra kick, and like explained, works well with high cholesterol. What is your recommended turmeric to be purchased here?
Hello Jason,
We're happy you have been enjoying our articles and learning more about natural supplements with us. We have a variety of turmeric supplements available, we would recommend a curcumin supplement that's blended with black pepper because they are more potent, concentrated and bioavailable. You can check out our selection here: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/antioxidants/single-antioxidants/curcumin-turmeric.html
Interesting, lots of info I didn't know - will be trying.