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The Science of Turmeric

Turmeric is everywhere – in teas, capsules, curry powders and health ads – but what does it a...

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08.00 29 Jan 2026


The Science of Turmeric



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08.00 29 Jan 2026


Turmeric is everywhere – in teas, capsules, curry powders and health ads – but what does it actually do? On this week's podcast, Professor Luke O’Neill explores the science behind the golden root, explaining why it’s been used for centuries in Eastern medicine and what modern research tells us about its effects. 

We dive into curcumin, turmeric’s active ingredient, and learn how it fights inflammation, works as an antioxidant, and even interacts with our gut bacteria to become more potent. Luke separates the science from the hype, highlights the evidence for conditions like ulcerative colitis, and explains why taking turmeric might help – as long as it’s not replacing your prescribed medication. 

Along the way, we uncover fascinating trivia: the plant’s own sunscreen, why it stains everything yellow, and how it became a sacred dye for Buddhist and Hindu robes. Whether you love it in your curry or in your supplement cabinet, this episode shows why turmeric has earned its golden reputation. 

 


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