Bioavailability of Curcumin and Turmeric
Today’s informational post discussion on Turmeric Curcumin Bioavailability – Why care? was brought to you by Wellness Daily Tru-Organic. Opinions are those of the Wellness Daily.
What is Bioavailability and why should I care?
Bioavailability is a fancy word for how much of a drug or supplement your body actually absorbs. Why does this matter? Well when a drug or supplement is administered intravenously, it’s absorption is 100%. But when a drug or supplement is taken via other methods, say orally, its bioavailability tends to decrease, sometimes dramatically.
Why does the bioavailability of Turmeric and Curcumin matter?
According to Livestrong.com:
Curcumin is a naturally occurring chemical compound that is found in the spice turmeric. The two words are sometimes used interchangeably, but the technical difference between the two is that turmeric is the yellowish powder used to flavor foods, while curcumin is a chemical contained within turmeric.
Turmeric curcumin is considered to be a very powerful, all natural anti-inflammatory that supports strong muscles and joints. Curcumin is a natural antioxidant, which defends the cells of the body from injury by free radicals and stimulates the body’s own antioxidant enzymes.
A significant issue with tumeric is curcumin’s low bioavailability. Curcumin is the major constituent of turmeric. But if the curcumin doesn’t absorb, turmeric curcumin is not effective! How can turmeric curcumin bioavailability be increased?
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I try to take turmeric with curcumin in order to help my arthritis.
I’ve taken other bio-available supplements and it does make a difference, especially to those who have gut issues. I never knew Turmeric was offered bio-available. Now I do thanks to you!
I’d love to take Tumeric but it irritates my heartburn! I love the benenfits tumeric offers.
I had never heard of this before. I take one supplement for hair skin and nails.
Good to know; thanks for the info! I’ve known of this issue in general terms but not always what to do about it, so this helps.
I never realized that turmeric curcumin could be difficult for the body to absorb. I shall have to check my source and see if I have the type that will let me make good use of it.
If I could, I’d eat Indian curries every day. But I can’t. That said, I think I found a pretty good source of Curcumin!
It really helps when you do a little research…or read a lot of blog posts! You can learn all kinds of useful information, like in your post!
Interesting! I have not heard of this before. I will have to give it a try.
My mom was just asking about tumeric.
I wish I had used more of this over the years as I would not be suffering from pain in my joints
thanks for the information you lead me to looking up more information
I knew the health benefits but didn’t think about absorbability. Thanks for the information.
Oooh this is very interesting!! I think hubby and I should start taking this!
What a great information my mother in law will always want to drink tumeric.
Chief Blond, I had never heard of piperine until this article. I appreciate the amount of time and energy you put into writing this post; as it is very informative.
Thanks so much Alice! We do try to get you great information. The Chief Blonde
Iread about this and bought a bottle of the turmeric pills…………. only been taking about a month so I don’t know if they do or don’t
This is great info. It’s so easy to take a vitamin but understanding how much your body absorbs and what it really does for you is so important!
Oh, this is very informative. My grandma drinks turmeric juice from boiling it and according to her it is healthy.