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Curcumin (Curcuma longa) is the bioactive curcuminoid derived from the root of the plant Turmeric and is responsible for the plant’s powerful health benefits. It has the chemical formula C21H20O6 and a molecular weight of 368.4 g/mol.

NOTE: We strongly recommend purchasing this product with Piperine (Black Pepper Extract), as it increases the bioavailability by up to 2000%.

Curcumin Supplement Benefits and Uses

Curcumin has long been consumed as an herbal remedy in Indian practices. Anecdotally, Curcumin supplementation has perceived neuroprotective and antioxidant properties. Chemically, the plant’s benefits can be attributed to its role in modulating the activity of certain enzymes that are responsible for neutralizing free radicals in the body. Curcumin has poor bioavailability due to its rapid metabolism in the liver and is better absorbed when taken in conjunction with Piperine – a plant extract that increases the bioavailability of certain compounds.

Curcumin supplements are also known by a few different names, including:

  • Turmeric
  • Curcuma longa
  • Curcuma
  • Golden spice
  • Natural yellow 3
  • Yellow root
  • Diferuloylmethane
  • Turmeric yellow
  • Yellow ginger

Curcumin with Piperine

It is strongly recommended to purchase Curcumin supplements with Piperine (Black pepper extract). Studies have shown that Piperine inhibits enzymes that break down Curcumin in the human body.

Scientific Consensus

Supplementing with this product is likely to be safe, even at larger serving sizes. Doses ranging from 2000 mg to 8000 mg per day have been safely administered and well-tolerated. Curcumin may cause mild side effects like bloating, headaches and nausea.

Warning: There is not enough data to say whether or not Curcumin is safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or if it can be used by children. Curcumin has the potential to interact with a large number of medications, and caution should be used.

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Serving size is 250 mg. As a dietary supplement, take 1-2 servings up to 2 times per day. Please start with the lowest suggested single serving quantity to assess response. Highly recommended to pair with Piperine (Black Pepper Extract) for improved bioavailability.

Supplement Facts

Serving size: 250mg
Servings per container:
Amount per serving: % DV

Curcuma longa extract (Turmeric Root)[Std. to 95% Curcuminoid (238 mg)]

250 mg
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LiftMode offers a variety of unit sizes of HPLC-tested Curcumin Powder, including a a 5g unit, a 100g unit and a 300g unit. Our Curcumin Powder is of the highest quality.
Store securely in a dry cool location away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not take this or any other supplement, and instead consult doctor about use, if you are under the age of 18, pregnant or breastfeeding, taking prescription or OTC / nonprescription drugs, or if you have any known or suspected medical conditions. Do not use if product safety seal was damaged or missing upon receipt.
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Curcuma longa (Turmeric) is a flowering plant which is a member of the ginger family. Turmeric powder is arguably one of the most effective and beneficial naturally occurring supplements available. The active compounds within Turmeric (which give it all of its well-known healthful effects) are called curcuminoids.

The most powerful and effective curcuminoid is Curcumin, an extremely powerful antioxidant. Curcumin has also been found to boost brain health function through its effective neuroprotective properties.

– Supports a Positive Mood
– Promotes Healthy Circulatory System
– Powerful Antioxidant

Hewlings, S. J., & Kalman, D. S. (2017). Curcumin: A Review of Its’ Effects on Human Health. Foods (Basel, Switzerland), 6(10), 92. doi:10.3390/foods6100092.

Amalraj, A., Pius, A., & Gopi, S. (2016). Biological activities of curcuminoids, other biomolecules from turmeric and their derivatives – A review. J Tradit Complement Med. 15;7(2):205-233.doi:10.1016/j.jtcme.2016.05.005.eCollection. Review. PubMed PMID: 28417091; PubMed Central PMCID:PMC5388087.

National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubChem Database. Curcumin, CID=969516, https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Curcumin (accessed on Nov. 28, 2019).

Shoba, G., Joy, D., Joseph, T., Majeed, M., Rajendran, R., Srinivas, P. S. (1998). Influence of piperine on the pharmacokinetics of curcumin in animals and human volunteers. Planta Med. 64(4):353-6. PubMed PMID: 9619120