Bio Curcumin 5400 30t

Regular price $79.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • Reduces inflammation
  • Relieves mild joint pain
  • Clinically trialled* for effectiveness
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Supports Joint Health and Inflammation Relief


Herbs of Gold Bio-Curcumin 5400 contains Meriva®, a clinically trialled* form of curcumin that relieves inflammation and supports joint health.


  • Reduces inflammation
  • Relieves mild joint pain
  • Clinically trialled* for effectiveness
  • Supports joint mobility in mild osteoarthritis
  • Acts as an antioxidant to reduce free radicals
  • Soy-free formula


Meriva® Curcuma longa phospholipid complex 500 mg Provides enhanced absorption of curcumin Curcuma longa (Turmeric) rhizome extract 100 mg Equivalent to fresh rhizome 16.5 g Standardised to contain curcumin1 00 mg-

Adults: Take 1 tablet, twice daily, with food, or as directed by your health professional.


Does not contain egg, milk, peanut, corn, soy, tree nuts, animal products, gluten, lactose, or artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.

  • This product may not be right for you. Always read the label.
  • Follow the directions for use.
  • If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional.
  • Vitamins and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
Curcumin / Turmeric FAQsCommon questions about curcumin and turmeric supplements
What is the difference between turmeric and curcumin?

Turmeric is the plant and spice traditionally used in food and herbal preparations. Curcumin is one of the naturally occurring compounds found in turmeric. Many supplements use concentrated turmeric extracts or curcumin extracts to provide a more targeted amount than ordinary culinary turmeric.

What do curcumin and turmeric supplements help support?

Curcumin and turmeric supplements are commonly used to support joint comfort, inflammatory balance, antioxidant support, mobility and general wellbeing. The purpose can vary depending on the extract strength, delivery system, added ingredients and full product formula.

How do I choose the right curcumin product?

Look at whether the product uses turmeric powder, turmeric extract, curcumin extract, enhanced-absorption technology, black pepper extract, phytosome delivery, added herbs, serving size and dose directions. The best option depends on your needs, tolerance, medication use and whether you need a general turmeric product or a concentrated curcumin formula.

Is high-strength curcumin always better?

Not always. High-strength curcumin products may provide a more concentrated amount, but stronger is not automatically better for every person. Higher-dose and enhanced-absorption formulas may need extra caution, especially for people with liver concerns, medication use, pregnancy, breastfeeding or diagnosed conditions.

Why do some curcumin products include black pepper?

Some curcumin products include black pepper extract, also known as piperine, to improve absorption. This can make the formula more active in the body, but it may also increase the chance of interactions or unwanted effects in some people. Check suitability before using enhanced-absorption formulas.

What is a curcumin phytosome?

A curcumin phytosome is a delivery form designed to improve curcumin absorption. These formulas may provide better bioavailability than standard curcumin extracts, depending on the product. Because enhanced absorption can change how strong a formula feels, follow the label directions carefully.

Can curcumin support joint health?

Curcumin and turmeric products are commonly used in joint and mobility support formulas. They may be combined with ingredients such as boswellia, ginger, collagen, glucosamine or minerals. Joint pain can have many causes, so persistent, severe or unexplained symptoms should be assessed by a qualified health professional.

Can turmeric or curcumin upset the stomach?

Some people may experience digestive discomfort, reflux, nausea, loose stools or stomach upset with turmeric or curcumin supplements, especially at higher doses or with enhanced-absorption products. Taking the product with food may help tolerance if the label allows it.

Can curcumin affect the liver?

There is a rare risk of liver injury with turmeric or curcumin products in medicinal supplement doses. The risk may be higher with high-dose or enhanced-absorption products, or in people with current or previous liver problems. Stop use and seek medical advice if unusual symptoms occur, such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, severe fatigue, nausea or abdominal pain.

Can I take curcumin with medication?

Use caution. Curcumin or turmeric supplements may not suit certain medications, especially blood-thinning medicines, antiplatelet medicines, some anti-inflammatory medicines, diabetes medicines, liver-affecting medicines or medicines with narrow safety margins. Ask your doctor or pharmacist before combining curcumin with medication.

Should I stop curcumin before surgery?

If you are preparing for surgery, dental surgery or a medical procedure, speak with your doctor or pharmacist about whether turmeric or curcumin supplements should be stopped beforehand. This is especially important if you take blood-thinning or antiplatelet medicines.

Can I take curcumin with other joint supplements?

Curcumin is often used alongside joint formulas, fish oil, boswellia, collagen, glucosamine, chondroitin or magnesium. Check the full ingredient panels before combining products, as some formulas may overlap or increase the chance of digestive upset or medication interactions.

Is curcumin suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Turmeric used in normal food amounts is different from concentrated curcumin or turmeric supplements. If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding, speak with your doctor, midwife, pharmacist or qualified health professional before using turmeric or curcumin supplements.

Can children take turmeric or curcumin supplements?

Children should only use turmeric or curcumin supplements that clearly state age suitability and are appropriate for their needs. For young children, children with medical conditions or children taking medication, seek advice from a qualified health professional first.

Who should be cautious with curcumin supplements?

People with liver problems, gallbladder concerns, bleeding disorders, medication use, upcoming surgery, pregnancy, breastfeeding, digestive sensitivity, diagnosed medical conditions or a history of supplement reactions should seek professional advice before using curcumin or turmeric supplements.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, preparing for surgery, managing a diagnosed condition, or unsure whether curcumin or turmeric is suitable for you, speak with a qualified health professional before use.