Turmeric and Psoriasis / Inflamed Skin: Lead or Illusion?

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Turmeric and Psoriasis / Inflamed Skin: Lead or Illusion?

Psoriasis, plaques, inflamed skin: turmeric comes up a lot. The research is promising but preliminary — a support lead, not a psoriasis treatment.

  • What studies suggest: curcumin modulates inflammatory pathways (incl. NF-κB) involved in psoriasis; a few trials (oral and topical) show benefit as an add-on — data still limited
  • It is NOT a treatment: psoriasis is managed by a dermatologist (topicals, phototherapy, biologics by severity). Turmeric possibly on top
  • Bioavailability: curcumin absorbs poorly alone — black pepper (piperine) helps. INTI pairs turmeric + black pepper
  • The overall terrain: psoriasis links to systemic inflammation; alcohol, smoking, excess weight and STRESS worsen it
  • 🔴 Sugar fans inflammation: a very sugary diet doesn't help inflamed skin. Sugary drinks (sodas, ginger concentrates ~34g/100ml) go the wrong way; INTI = 0% added sugar

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Turmeric can be an anti-inflammatory terrain support, to discuss with your dermatologist, not a psoriasis solution. ⚠️ Extensive plaques, painful joints (psoriatic arthritis), major life impact = see a doctor: effective treatments exist today.

❓ FAQ

Does turmeric treat psoriasis?

No: the research is promising but preliminary. Curcumin modulates inflammatory pathways involved in psoriasis and a few trials (oral/topical) show add-on benefit, but it's not a treatment — psoriasis belongs with a dermatologist. Bioavailability is key (black pepper). Terrain matters (alcohol, smoking, weight, stress), and sugar fans inflammation — INTI has no added sugar. ⚠️ Extensive plaques or painful joints = see a doctor.