Turmeric: Benefits and How to Use It

Updated July 4, 2026 · 6 min read · By the Mi Herbario editorial team

Turmeric is the golden spice behind curry and a wellness favorite. Here's what it's good for, how to use it, and why it's usually paired with black pepper.

What is turmeric?

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is the root of a plant related to ginger. Its bright color and properties come from curcumin, its most-studied compound.

Benefits of turmeric

1. Antioxidant action

Curcumin is a strong antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals linked to cell aging.

2. Traditional joint-comfort use

It's traditionally used to support joint comfort; some early studies explore this, but more research is needed.

3. Works better with black pepper

Curcumin is absorbed poorly alone. Pairing it with black pepper (piperine) and a healthy fat greatly improves absorption.

How to use turmeric

FormHow to use
PowderIn stews, rice, soups and smoothies
Golden milkWith milk, pepper and a touch of honey
Fresh rootGrated into juices or infusions

Precautions

Frequently asked questions

Why mix turmeric with black pepper?

Piperine in black pepper helps your body absorb far more curcumin.

Can I take turmeric every day?

In culinary amounts, many people do. For concentrated supplements, follow the label or your doctor.

Does turmeric reduce inflammation instantly?

No; it's studied for wellness support but is not an instant anti-inflammatory and doesn't replace treatment.

About this article: written and reviewed by the Mi Herbario editorial team, focused on clear, honest natural-wellness content. We use careful wording, always include precautions, and cite trusted health sources. Last reviewed: July 2026.
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Important: this content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a healthcare professional. Always talk to your doctor before starting any herb, supplement or natural remedy, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or have a health condition.