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Curcumin

Turmeric, Diferuloylmethane, Meriva, Longvida, BCM-95, Theracurmin

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A polyphenol from turmeric that targets systemic inflammation and oxidative stress.

Curcumin is the primary bioactive polyphenol in turmeric, known for its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Its main mechanism involves inhibiting NF-κB, a key signaling pathway that controls the expression of pro-inflammatory genes. By mitigating chronic, low-grade inflammation ('inflammaging'), curcumin is thought to combat a central driver of many age-related diseases.

Verdict

A well-tolerated supplement for managing inflammation, but bioavailability is a key challenge.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Moderate

RISK LEVEL

Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$15 - $40

Protocol

  • Take 500-1000 mg of a high-bioavailability curcumin formulation once or twice daily with food.

Flags

  • Poor bioavailability requires enhanced formulations (e.g., with piperine or lipids) for efficacy.
  • May interact with anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs, increasing bleeding risk.
  • High doses can cause gastrointestinal distress, such as nausea or diarrhea.
  • May interfere with iron absorption.