4 star (1) | 6% | |
(15) | 94% |
Sunny (Sunny CA) on 12/31/2022:
Lynn (California) on 08/09/2018:
Trish (Pa) on 03/01/2018:
Cheryl (Pittsburgh Pa) on 04/02/2017:
I've been taking 500 mg of Turmeric-Curcumin 500 mg a day capsule, the brand is available over the counter. It helped with arthritis pain in my knee within a week. But by the third week, I was starting to feel, at certain times of the time, a little weird. Similar to the overall feeling I felt when I was on Zoloft for several months about twenty years ago. Not dizzy exactly. A little pumped up. Not in a dangerous way, and it continued as I kept taking the same dosage for three more days - I have now decided to quit taking Turmeric-curcumin, which I regret because it was helping with the inflammation. I don't know why it did this. My family doctor okayed me taking it and said it couldn't hurt me since it's all natural. Any ideas why I felt this way? The effect wears off by late afternoon. I'm definitely going to stop taking it because I don't like feeling out of myself. Not dizzy exactly. Not dangerous. Just a little off.
Ginger (North Canton, Ohio) on 12/04/2016:
Maya (Florida) on 11/19/2016:
Stac3y (Allentown, Pa) on 08/20/2013:
The second is that it causes my face and scalp tend to break out. After two days, it feels like my face is falling apart with acne. I've tried turmeric on and off again at least six times, and this happens everytime. This happens with just 500 mg a day, so a relatively small amount. I know a lot of people have been trying this for acne, but it tends to make things much, much worse for me.
For some people, the other benefits might be worth the side effect, but it's a bit too much for me, which is disappointing, as I really wanted to like this herb.
FYI: I eat a healthy, low-gluten, low fat diet that incorporates several gentle cleansing herbs daily, so I do not think this is a detox reaction.
Saved But Still Battling (Baltimore) on 04/08/2013:
Gurlith (Puttaparthi, A.p. India) on 01/21/2013:
Celeste (Pacifica, California) on 09/03/2012:
Warning