Turmeric Isn’t Just For Inflammation — Massive Study Finds 8 More Benefits
You won't guess what No. 8 is.
Image by SolStock / iStock May 16, 2026 Turmeric has a longstanding reputation as an anti-inflammatory spice. It’s been used in both Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for its healing properties for thousands of years. Now, modern research is documenting the far-reaching health impacts of using turmeric in everyday cooking and taking a targeted turmeric supplement that features curcumin—the main active anti-inflammatory ingredient of the spice. Researchers recently conducted a sweeping review of curcumin supplements and their true therapeutic impact1 on various health conditions. Overall, they found that they are particularly helpful in these nine areas (and yes, one is inflammation). 
Benefits of curcumin supplements
How to supplement
Getting the full benefits of curcumin comes down to the dose and bioavailability, aka how well your body can absorb and use curcumin. The catch? Curcumin is notoriously hard to absorb on its own. That’s why high-quality supplements use smart strategies to boost bioavailability.
One common (and effective) method is combining turmeric with piperine, the active compound in black pepper, which can increase absorption by up to 2,000%.
As for how much you need? Most research supports 500 to 1,000 milligrams of turmeric extract daily. And remember, more isn't better.
We know choosing the right one can be confusing, so we did the homework for you. These are our top 14 expert-vetted picks.
The takeaway
Adding a high-quality curcumin supplement to your routine is an effective way to improve multiple aspects of your health. For even more support, include more turmeric-rich recipes into your routine (like this delicious golden latte).
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