Is This Supplement Legit

Legitimacy check

Is Curcumin legit?

Independent ingredient analysis - not a product endorsement. Open full verdict hub

Curcumin scores 66/100 overall in our editorial model, with separate tracks for evidence strength, safety, and marketing noise. This page answers the “is it legit?” question directly: what’s well supported, what’s overclaimed, and how we label the verdict - not a substitute for your clinician’s judgment.

Mixed evidenceOverall 66/100
How we score →

Evidence

64

Human trial breadth and quality

Safety

76

Tolerability and known risks

Hype gap

68

Marketing vs proof (higher = more hype)

Signal

What human evidence tends to support

Mixed human trials for osteoarthritis pain and some metabolic markers; many studies are small or industry-linked.

Context

Where claims often outrun the trials

Very high wellness hype relative to consistent human outcomes.

Retail framing

What products usually promise

“Cures inflammation” narratives ignore bioavailability, dosing, and heterogeneous human trials.

Our verdict label

Mixed evidenceOverall 66/100

Studies conflict or are small; some plausible benefits, but the signal is too noisy for strong claims.

Same ingredient, other questions

Focused pages for common searches about Curcumin. Each uses the same underlying evidence file with a different lens.

Explore further

A few hand-picked entry points around Curcumin: categories, answers to narrow questions, and comparisons.