Turmeric enhances brain function and prevents Alzheimer's disease
6.0Moderate
evidence
evidence
The Claim
Some believe turmeric can boost cognitive function and prevent neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's due to its antioxidant properties.
Origin
This belief is partly based on epidemiological observations in India, where turmeric consumption is high and Alzheimer's prevalence is comparatively low.
What Science Says
While curcumin has been shown to have some neuroprotective effects in animal models, human studies are limited and inconclusive. A 2018 systematic review highlighted that most clinical trials did not find significant cognitive improvements. The evidence does not support turmeric as a preventive measure for Alzheimer's.
Verdict
Mostly False
Sources
- PMID:35903083 Pathobiology of the Klotho Antiaging Protein and Therapeutic Considerations.
- PMID:41226670 Natural Products in Alzheimer's Disease: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials and Underlying Molecular Mechanisms.
- PMID:26652155 Examining the potential clinical value of curcumin in the prevention and diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.