Eases joint pain and inflammation
Multiple metaanalyses confirm that turmeric extracts reduce knee osteoarthritis pain, stiffness, and boost mobility, comparable to NSAIDs but with fewer side effects.
Supports heart and metabolic health
Studies note benefits in lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol, triglycerides, and enhancing HDL (good) cholesterol with potential for modest blood pressure improvements too.
Helps blood sugar and pre-diabetes
An umbrella review of 61 RCTs shows turmeric supplementation lowered fasting glucose by ~8 mg/dL and HbA1c by ~0.13% in type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and metabolic syndrome patients.
Aids brain and neuroprotection
Animal studies suggest curcumin may support neurogenesis, reduce inflammation in the brain, and slow agerelated decline, promising signs for cognition and neuroprotection.
Eases chronic pain and migraines
Higher doses (1,000–2,000 mg/day) appear to significantly reduce pain markers in osteoarthritis patients. In episodic migraine, nanocurcumin (80 mg/day) showed meaningful relief over two months.