Short answers for search intent. The analysis sections above carry the full nuance.
- Is Turmeric / curcumin legit?
- Marketing for Turmeric / curcumin often outruns trial support in our read. The hub explains where claims are strained. Not medical advice.
- Is Turmeric / curcumin overpriced?
- We do not price individual bottles on this hub. Use the value section for how evidence and hype relate to typical category premiums, then compare label math yourself.
- How is the score calculated?
- Overall, evidence, safety, and hype scores are fixed editorial composites documented on the methodology page. Affiliate links do not change scores.
- What makes a supplement suspicious?
- In this model, "Suspicious" maps to elevated safety or interaction concern in the public record - not a fraud accusation. It signals extra scrutiny, not a ban.
- Are better alternatives available for Turmeric / curcumin?
- Where published ingredients score higher with equal or lower hype gap, we list them as navigation hints - not guarantees they fit your medical context.
- How is Turmeric / curcumin scored on this site?
- We separate evidence, safety, and hype using human-trial literacy - not brand testing or personalized medical advice.
- Is this page medical advice?
- No. It is editorial context for adults doing homework; clinicians and pharmacists handle dosing, diagnoses, and drug interactions.