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Curcumin (with piperine) explained

Curcumin (from turmeric) is used for joint comfort and inflammation balance; piperine can increase absorption but may interact with medicines.

Not FDA Approved

Curcumin (with piperine) helps treat

• Joint comfort and stiffness (may support)
• Exercise recovery soreness
• Metabolic health markers (limited evidence)
• Mood support (preliminary)


additional medications

• Omega‑3s
• Glucosamine/chondroitin
• Physical therapy/exercise

medication risks

• Bleeding risk with blood thinners
• Gallbladder/bile duct conditions—avoid
• Drug interactions via piperine

side effects

• Nausea
• Reflux
• Diarrhea

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FAQs

Q: Do I need piperine?
A: Piperine boosts bioavailability but may interact with drugs; some use enhanced formulations instead.

Q: Gallbladder issues?
A: Avoid if you have gallstones or bile duct obstruction.

Q: Bleeding risk?
A: Possible with anticoagulants/antiplatelets.

Q: GI effects?
A: High doses can cause reflux/diarrhea.

Q: FDA approval?
A: No—supplements aren’t FDA‑approved to treat disease.

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