Research Stage: our goal is to verify the ingredients used in the top Turmeric Supplements and make sure they are purely natural, high quality and all clinically proven. We conduct surveys, look through different review sites and gather honest reviews. We list out all the pros and cons of each brand and pick the top 5. Lastly; we want to make sure the companies stand by their products, so we check each brand’s guarantee, delivery time and customer service; for example, brands that offer a hassle-free 90 to 365 days return policy are the ones you can trust.

Essential Ingredients: we check every products ingredients list for safety and dosage amount in comparison to published research studies.

Label Accuracy: we confirm each top brand’s ingredients to make sure they contain the dosage amount they claim on their label, using third party lab testing results.

Potential Results: we consider the dosage and essential ingredients in each label and then compare them to published studies to measure their potential effectiveness.

Return Policy: we check the products’ return procedure and policy and make sure top brands offer a hassle-free refund.

Overall Score: we take essential ingredients, potential results and return policy scores and rank the top 5 brands based on their average score.

Does this product contain cheap synthetic fillers?
Some brands add artificial fillers to cut cost to offer cheap products. Some of these cheap fillers we found were titanium dioxide and artificial coloring. You should never purchase cheap products when it comes to supplements. You should avoid turmeric supplements that lack BioPerine or black pepper extracts. We noticed some ineffective brands recently with additives such as essential oils, ginger and Boswellia, there has been no clinical studies to prove these additives are effective in turmeric curcumin supplements. For your convenience, below we have listed the Top Turmeric Curcumin brands.

  • Only buy supplements that are manufactured in the United States. This way you are sure these companies must comply with the stricter regulations.
  • Do not purchase cheap brands, filled with harmful fillers; these brands should not be trusted.

The Result: We tested over 100+ brands of Turmeric pills in the market in house. We did extensive research on top brands, read consumer’s reviews and surveyed over 11,571 customers.

Here Is The #1 Rated Brand

#1 PureNature Turmeric Curcumin

  • Essential Ingredients 100% 100%
  • Label Accuracy 100% 100%
  • Potential Results 99% 99%
  • Overall Score 100% 100%

PureNature contains 1300mg pure Turmeric Curcumin standardized to 95% with 10mg of BioPerine; with no synthetic ingredients, cheap filler, binders and artificial colors. All purchases from PureNature is backed by a 365 day Risk Free 100% Money Back Guarantee. Made in the USA with all-natural, fast dissolving veggie capsule and are made in an FDA registered laboratory that is cGMP certified.

  • Vegetarian Capsule
  • Risk Free 365 Days (1 Year) Money Back Guarantee
  • Easy to swallow capsules

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Essential Ingredients: we check every products ingredients list for safety and dosage amount in comparison to published research studies.

Potential Results: we consider the dosage and essential ingredients in each label and then compare them to published studies to measure their potential effectiveness.

Return Policy: we check the products’ return procedure and policy and make sure top brands offer a hassle-free refund.

Overall Score: we take essential ingredients, potential results and return policy scores and rank the top 5 brands based on their average score.

*This is a subjective assessment based on the strength of the available information and our independent research and customer feedback.
**Results may vary based on individual.
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There are numerous scientific papers on the benefits of turmeric curcumin. We have compiled some of the literature for your convenience.

[1] Farooqui, A.A. 2016. Therapeutic potentials of curcumin for Alzheimer disease. http://public.eblib.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=4438938.

[2] Gupta, S.C., Patchva, S., and Aggarwal, B.B. 2013. Therapeutic roles of curcumin. Lessons learned from clinical trials. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3535097/#CR10

[3] Shen LR, LD Parnell, JM Ordovas, and CQ Lai. 2013. “Curcumin and aging”. BioFactors (Oxford, England). 39 (1).

[4] Shoba G et al. (1998). Influence of piperine on the pharmacokinetics of curcumin in animals and human volunteers. Planta Med. 64 (4), 353-6.

[5] Sikora, E., Scapagnini, G., and Barbagallo, M. 2010. Curcumin, inflammation, ageing and age-related diseases. Immun. Ageing 7, 1–4.

[6] Anand, P., Sundaram, C., Jhurani, S., Kunnumakkara, A. B., and Aggarwal, B.B. (2008) Curcumin and cancer: an ‘‘old-age’’disease with an ‘‘age-old’’ solution.Cancer Lett 267: 133–164.

[7]  Farooqui, Akhlaq A. 2016. Therapeutic potentials of curcumin for Alzheimer disease.

[8] Ferrari, C. K. B. (2004) Functional foods, herbs and nutraceuticals: towards biochemical mechanisms of healthy aging. Biogerontology 5, 275–289.

[9]  Gupta, S. C., Patchva, S., & Aggarwal, B. B. (2013). Therapeutic Roles of Curcumin: Lessons Learned from Clinical Trials. The AAPS Journal, 15(1), 195–218. http://doi.org/10.1208/s12248-012-9432-8

[10] Goel, A., Kunnumakkara, A. B., and Aggarwal, B. B. (2008) Curcumin as ‘‘curecumin’’: fromkitchen to clinic. Biochem Pharmacol. 75, 787–809.

[11] Hatcher, H., Planalp, Cho, R. J., Tortia, F. M., and Tortic, S. V. (2008). Curcumin: from ancient medicine to current clinical trials. Cell Mol  Life Sci. 65,1631–1652.

[12]  Lobo V, Patil A, Phatak A, Chandra N. (2010). Free radicals, antioxidants and functional foods: Impact on human health. Pharmacognosy Reviews 4(8):118-126.doi:10.4103/0973-7847.70902.