ℹ Dose is within established clinical ranges, but lacks direct studies
Strong contributor: Dose is strong and within effective ranges.
Clinical dosing guidance
Based on established dosing ranges used in clinical practice.
Confidence: 85%

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A middling option. It may be usable, but weaker ingredient form quality makes better alternatives worth comparing.
Best for
Buyers comparing price and availability and okay with a middle-of-the-pack option.
Consider another option if
You want one of the best-absorbed options in this category.
Score breakdown
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Dosage quality
5.6/10Acceptable dosing, but not standout
Checks whether labeled ingredient amounts fall within clinically studied ranges (not just regulatory minimums). Low/0 can reflect under-dosing or missing amounts (e.g., proprietary blends).
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Black-pepper: dose within clinically studied range (evidence B). The main limitation is that turmeric: below clinically studied range.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Final verdict
A middling option. It may be usable, but weaker ingredient form quality makes better alternatives worth comparing.
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ℹ Dose is within established clinical ranges, but lacks direct studies
Strong contributor: Dose is strong and within effective ranges.
Clinical dosing guidance
Based on established dosing ranges used in clinical practice.
⚠ Strong evidence exists, but dose is below effective threshold
A clear drag on the formula: Dose is likely below clinically useful levels. The declared form is acceptable, but not among the best-absorbed options.
Scientific evidence
Daily et al. meta-analysis curcuminoids and joint pain
Journal of Medicinal Food • 2016
PMID: 27533649.0
Evidence inferred from established knowledge, not directly linked studies
Adequate, but not a key strength: Clinical dosing guidance is limited for this ingredient.
No supporting studies or dosing references are currently available for this ingredient.

Important label or formulation details that may affect how this product should be interpreted.
Turmeric dose looks below clinically effective levels
Declared amount falls below ranges used in human trials.
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