- Curcumin increases amount of Vitamin D in blood which actually gets to the tissue
- Increases the activation of the Vitamin D Receptor
- Vitamin D Receptor is associated in over 58 autoimmune studies
- Curcumin is a naturally-occurring chemical compound found in the spice turmeric.
- Curcumin bioavailability varies 100X between types
- When taken separately from food - apparently not nearly as much if taken with a meal
- Vitamin D Receptor Activation can be increased by any of: Resveratrol, Omega-3, Magnesium, Zinc. Quercetin, non-daily Vit D. Curcumin, intense exercise, Ginger, Essential oils, etc Note: The founder of VitaminDWiki uses 10 of the 12 known VDR activators
- (More Curcumin info below this box)
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Cancer studies include: Breast
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COVID-19 treated by Vitamin D - studies, reports, videos
- Enhancing the Bioavailability and Bioactivity of Curcumin for Disease Prevention and Treatment - March 2024
- Curcumin fights many health problems when it is more bio-available – June 2023
- Curcumin benefits - 2020
16 Curcumin articles - Tumeric-Curcumin products review - June 2023 Consumerlab
- When not to take curcumin - 2018
- Piperine (pepper) added to Curcumin makes it 20X more bioavailable
- Turmeric is as Effective as 14 Drugs (Turmeric is related to Curcumin) - March 2021
- 900 Reasons Turmeric May Be the World's Most Important Herb - April 2023
- Curcumin was associated with Omega-3 7, Supplement 4, Zinc 4, Resveratrol 4, Magnesium 3, Vitamin K 3, Boron 3, Iodine 3, Vitamin B12 3, Vitamin C 3
Enhancing the Bioavailability and Bioactivity of Curcumin for Disease Prevention and Treatment - March 2024
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Curcumin fights many health problems when it is more bio-available – June 2023
Pharmacological Mechanisms and Clinical Applications of Curcumin: Update
Aging Dis. 2023 Jun 1;14(3):716-749. doi: 10.14336/AD.2022.1101.
Min Hao 1, Yue Chu 1, Jingxuan Lei 1 2, Zhouhui Yao 1, Pingping Wang 1, Ziyan Chen 1, Kuilong Wang 1, Xianan Sang 1, Xin Han 1, Lu Wang 1, Gang Cao 1
Curcumin, a well-known hydrophobic polyphenol extracted from the rhizomes of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.), has attracted great interest in the last ten years due to its multiple pharmacological activities. A growing body of evidence has manifested that curcumin has extensive pharmacological activities including anti-inflammatory, anti-oxygenation, lipid regulation, antiviral, and anticancer with hypotoxicity and minor adverse reactions. However, the disadvantages of low bioavailability, short half-life in plasma, low drug concentration in blood, and poor oral absorption severely limited the clinical application of curcumin. Pharmaceutical researchers have carried out plenty of dosage form transformations to improve the druggability of curcumin and have achieved remarkable results. Therefore, the objective of this review summarizes the pharmacological research progress, problems in clinical application and the improvement methods of curcumin's druggability. By reviewing the latest research progress of curcumin, we believe that curcumin has a broad clinical application prospect for its wide range of pharmacological activities with few side effects. The deficiencies of lower bioavailability of curcumin could be improved by dosage form transformation. However, curcumin in the clinical application still requires further study regarding the underlying mechanism and clinical trial verification.
 Download the PDF from VitaminDWikiSome of the Health Problems fought by Curcumin (are also fought by Vitamin D)
Overweight and obesity
Metabolic syndrome
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Depression and anxiety in diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy
Type 2 diabetes
Alzheimer disease
Schizophrenia
Prostate cancer
Cancer
Polycystic ovary- syndrome
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
Curcumin benefits - 2020
- Turmeric and Its Major Compound Curcumin on Health: Bioactive Effects and Safety Profiles for Food, Pharmaceutical, Biotechnological and Medicinal Applications - 2020 PDF
16 Curcumin articles - wiki page:
- Some supplements: Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Omega-3, etc. must be taken with fatty meals (there are other forms)
- Supplements taken by the founder of VitaminDWiki
- Curcumin helps many health problems
- Excellent reviews of supplements at ConsumerLab
- COVID-19 risk reduced 4X by each of: Vitamin D, Omega-3, Curcumin, Zinc (each increases D in cells)
- Prostate Cancer PSA reduced by 60 ng of Vitamin D, Vitamin B complex, Omega-3, Curcumin and diet – June 2021
- Curcumin
- Some curcumin supplements are 100 X more bioavailable – Nov 2018
- Curcumin may increase Vitamin D in tissues (activates Vitamin D Receptor) – Dec 2010
- Turmeric stopped Ulcerative Colitis – RCT Feb 2019
- NAFLD is treated by Vitamin D, Omega-3, Curcumin, Silymarinm, etc. Aug 2018
- Pancreatic cancer prevention and treatment by alternates – Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Curcumin, etc – July 2018
- 5 supplements that flat out work (Omega-3, Vitamin D, etc.) - examine.com Oct 2017
- Omega-3 prevents and treats several cancers – Sept 2017
- Vitamin D Cofactors in a nutshell
Tumeric-Curcumin products review - June 2023 Consumerlab
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58 page review includes effectivness studies, bio-availablity studies ( up to 185X), high-dose toxicity, cost, etc
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When not to take curcumin - 2018
Turmeric: potential adverse effects and interactions_
- Turmeric and curcumin seem to be generally well tolerated. The most common side effects observed in clinical studies are gastrointestinal and include constipation, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, distension, gastroesophageal reflux, nausea, vomiting, yellow stool and stomach ache.
- Due to their ability to increase bile secretion, turmeric and curcumin should not be taken by individuals with obstruction of the bile duct, cholangitis, liver disease, gallstones and any other biliary disease.
- Turmeric has also been linked to interactions with some conventional medicines due to its influence on some cytochrome P450 enzymes, P-glycoprotein and OATP transporters.
- Patient’s taking medicines with a narrow therapeutic index or, associated with significant side effects, e.g. anticancer or immunosuppressant agents should use turmeric and curcumin with caution.
Piperine (pepper) added to Curcumin makes it 20X more bioavailable
Turmeric with Black Pepper: What It’s Good For and How to Take It Dr, Greger video April 2022
- "Approximately 5 percent of the spice turmeric is composed of an active compound called curcumin, which is responsible for turmeric’s bright yellow color."
- "About 5 percent of black pepper by weight is comprised of piperine, a compound that gives the spice its pungent flavor. Piperine is a potent inhibitor of drug metabolism. One of the ways our liver gets rid of foreign substances is by making them water soluble so they can be more easily excreted. But, this black pepper molecule inhibits that process."
- "And guess what a common ingredient in curry powder is besides turmeric? Black pepper."
Turmeric is as Effective as 14 Drugs (Turmeric is related to Curcumin) - March 2021
900 Reasons Turmeric May Be the World's Most Important Herb - April 2023
Curcumin was associated with Omega-3 7, Supplement 4, Zinc 4, Resveratrol 4, Magnesium 3, Vitamin K 3, Boron 3, Iodine 3, Vitamin B12 3, Vitamin C 3
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