PureNature Turmeric Curcumin Review – Not Pure At All

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This PureNature Turmeric Curcumin review is dedicated to explaining every single aspect and detail when it comes to getting to the truth regarding the particular Curcumin supplement at hand.

In the process, we will go over the claims, the beneficial ingredients, as well as the additives used for the making of the supplement. We’ll also get a good feel of what the potential benefits are. Plus, we’ll explore the customer experiences and the global success rates to assess how well it seems to be working. And then, we’ll have a section on pricing as well.

This PureNature Turmeric Curcumin Review To Make It Crystal Clear

According to the manufacturer, PureNature Turmeric Curcumin is “an all-natural supplement made from a potent blend of organic turmeric curcumin extract and BioPerine (black pepper extract).” Per their words, “it’s a blend specially designed to increase the body’s antioxidant activities to better deal with health problems associated with aging. The antioxidant properties of PureNature Turmeric Curcumin target free radicals, a known trigger for several human diseases.” So, it looks promising, initially [R].

PureNature Turmeric Curcumin ReviewOne thing that I like that they have removed since I last visited, they have removed this notion of two identical (yet not really) product pages. Now, it’s just one.

Which to me, feels like the better approach anyway. That’s unless, of course, they choose to do something entirely different with the other one. But we wouldn’t call it a product page then, would we?

Overall, it feels quite extensive. I mean, it’s not as overwhelming as something like the Organixx Turmeric 3D (review) or the NatureWise Turmeric Curcumin (review). But it’s thorough alright.

When it comes to benefits, this supplement is promised to relieve joint and back pain, boost brain function & memory, promote cardiovascular and digestive health, eliminate knee pain, fight-off inflammation and do a bunch of other things as well.

As for marketing, they use quite a bit to appeal to human natural biases. First, they offer discounts if we buy three or six of the PureNature Turmeric Curcumins right off the bat. Second, there’s that 365-day money-back guarantee. Third, it also incorporates an unnaturally positive customer review section. Fourth, they even use references for some of the statements they make.

Other than that, it’s promised to be of 100% Natural ingredients. But it doesn’t list any allergen information like Gluten-Free or Non-GMO. Regardless, it looks nice. Is it really worth buying though?

Ingredients In This May Seem Fine But They Are Really Not

The PureNature Turmeric Curcumin is kind of like the Bio Schwartz Turmeric Curcumin (review) and the Leefy Organics (review). Meaning, it doesn’t use any of the sophisticated Turmeric forms, like the Meriva, BCM-95, or the C3 Complex. Instead, it’s all about the straight-up, simple approach to Tumeric supplementation.

Per serving (two capsules), the supplement of this review offers 1300 milligrams of Turmeric Curcumin Extract Complex along with 10 grams of BioPerine. That complex is an unknown mixture of raw Organic Turmeric Curcumin and Turmeric 95% Curcuminoids.

PureNature Turmeric Curcumin Ingredients (Supplement Facts)So, what are these ingredients exactly?

So, the idea of 95% Curcuminoids is great. It implies that at least some amount of these incredibly important compounds should be there. For those that don’t know, Curcuminoids are typically what are associated with most of Turmeric Curcumin benefits. But how much of them are in this PureNature exactly? Now that’s the question [R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R].

Because what we also have in that Complex is raw Turmeric Curcumin, too. And raw Turmeric Curcumin contains only about 2-5% Curcuminoids. So, a lot less than 95% which the extract get standardized to [R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R].

Here’s something that we can draw from the law in place.

It is stated that when the amount is not specified, manufacturers have to list ingredients in order of their prevalence. Meaning, the more a supplement has of something, the higher up that list it is. In the case of PureNature Turmeric Curcumin, we have raw Organic Turmeric and only then 95% Curcuminoids. Hence, there’s more of the former.

But given that there are only two ingredients in that list, it means that either we have a 50/50 split for each of these at 650 milligrams or there’s more of raw and less of 95% standardized. Meaning, the best-case scenario, we get 650 milligrams of 95% Curcuminoids. But that’s not a lot. I would prefer 1000 milligrams at least [R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R].

But that’s the best-case scenario. For all we know, there could potentially only be 100 milligrams of 95% Curcuminoids. Or even less, who knows. My point is that it’s not promising at all. Got to hate that lack of transparency.

One good thing is that the PureNature Turmeric Curcumin doesn’t forget about additions like the BioPerine. It’s a patented way of Black Pepper which is known to improve the overall absorbability (and hence, benefits) of Curcuminoids by 2000% [R, R, R, R].

Hence, it’s a ridiculously necessary addition if we really want to be cost-efficient. To that end, some people may hold the illusion that it’s better to just go raw. But that’s not the case with Turmeric Curcumin at all. I mean, lose that BioPerine addition and we need 20 times more Curcuminoids to get the same kind of positive effect for our health.

Additives In The PureNature Are Just About The Only Good Thing

Now, 99% of all supplements out there use additives, also commonly referred to as the other ingredients. And they do so for a good reason. Mainly because most formulas just wouldn’t be possible without the addition of some assisting ingredients. For example, supplements like the Organixx Turmeric 3D (review) or the Qunol Liquid Turmeric (review) just wouldn’t be possible. And neither would be the supplement of this review.

Not All Additives In Supplements Have Your Best Interest In Mind - But In Pure Nature Turmeric Curcumin They Do

But it does get tricky. I mean, it gets tricky through the idea that not all of these assisting ingredients actually have our best health interest in mind. Some of them are outright harmful and thus, should be avoided whenever possible.

Hence, it’s a good idea to always check those additives before embarking on a new supplement.

The additives we find in PureNature Curcumin are Cellulose (for the capsule), Microcrystalline Cellulose, and Silicon Dioxide.

All of these I find to be very safe to do, even if one is someone who’s generally struggles with allergies. Namely, none of them will be harmful. Furthermore, none of them will be anything like Artificial Colors or High-Fructose Corn Syrup both of which just mean cancer among plenty of other ill-health conditions [RRR, RRRR].

So, for PureNature Turmeric, the good side definitely is that it won’t be any harmful. But as we touched upon already earlier the supplement may as well not be profoundly beneficial either due to its composition.

Moreover, it’s not like we choose the supplement primarily by its additives. Because those are just the extra ingredients for the making of the thing. If the thing itself doesn’t offer anything worthwhile, the additives won’t matter that much either.

Even When It Comes To Customer Reviews, It Isn’t A Well-Received One

When it comes to customer reviews, the PureNature Turmeric Curcumin has plenty of great ones on its product page. There are plenty of people essentially swearing by it and even calling it the best Turmeric supplement out there. But that’s fairly common with the manufacturer’s website.

In fact, I often speculate as to how true these actually are. Because it’s common knowledge in marketing that great word-of-mouth help to move the product. Meaning, good reviews help to sell it. And thus, to some extent, every manufacturer is really interested in only having the best reviews. Because it will mean that it will sell more. And that’s fine. We see plenty of examples of that likely being the case like Vimerson Health Turmeric Curcumin (review) and Botanic Choice Turmeric (review).

PureNature Turmeric Curcumin ReviewsBut for this section, we don’t want that.

We want those PureNature Turmeric Curcumin reviews to represent the objective assessment of the supplement as much as possible. And hence, I went to find every piece of customer feedback on it across all other, third-party sellers and retailers.

Here’s what I found.

In total, I managed to come across just 93 PureNature Turmeric Curcumin reviews despite it being a supplement that’s been around for quite some time. Of these, 73 were positive (5 three-star, 5 four-star, 63 five-star) and 20 were negative (12 one-star, 8 two-star). That means it’s a global success rate of 78.5%.

But that’s really bad. Granted, it’s likely higher given that people are typically more eager to report negative experiences than positive ones but still. That’s bad.

I mean, to illustrate, any decent Turmeric Curcumin supplement typically enjoys a success rate of at least 90% and upwards. This one doesn’t. So, what were people unhappy about?

A couple of things. Very many people didn’t notice any benefits at all from it. For others, it was the feeling of being ripped off due to the price that really got them. Others more said they had to send it back as they realized that it’s not all 95% Curcuminoids. So, it’s the price, no benefits, and tricky labeling (for the record the label used to be significantly more confusing) that made people unhappy.

And this brings me to my next point.

To Review Pricing, It’s Really Bad Because Of Just Outright Better Options

So, we’ve actually got plenty of PureNature Turmeric Curcumin reviews that were puzzled and broken-hearted about it being expensive. Is that really the case? Or are these just a few one-off affairs?

So, the supplement of this review typically costs $44 for a bottle of 60 capsules. Since a single serving is two capsules, it means a month’s worth. To do the math, that’s $1.47 a day (a serving).

This Turmeric Is Really ExpensiveSince we’ve no idea how much 95% Curcuminoids are there, let’s just assume that within those 1300 milligrams, there are 500 milligrams of that. Then, it would mean that this thing costs $2.93 for every 1000 milligrams of 95% Curcuminoids. And that’s definitely not cheap.

I mean, drop it against something like the Me First Living Turmeric Curcumin (review), and the former becomes clear as day. Me First Living costs $26.95 per container which holds 30 servings. Or do the math and that’s 90.0 cents for every 1000 milligrams of 95% Curcuminoids.

So, it’s more than three times cheaper than the PureNature. But what’s really mind-boggling is that it does everything better. I like the additives better. I like the third-party testing. I like the Organic approach and Non-GMO. Me First Living is just better in every way. And it costs three times less. Which is wow.

Makes us question how incredibly overpriced the PureNature Turmeric is, doesn’t it?

But there are other great options that similarly cost a fraction of what this thing does. Take the Nutrigold Turmeric Curcumin Gold (review) for example. It’s 61.3 cents per every 1000 milligrams of 95% Curcuminoids. And it’s Vegan, Non-GMO-certified, and third-party tested for purity and potency.

Personally, I would pick the Nutrigold even if there wasn’t the price difference. And then, something like the NutriCology CurcuWIN (review) interesting option, the value of which far exceeds that of PureNature Curcumin. To that end, going for the supplement of this review doesn’t really ever make sense.

Ranking | Where Does This Turmeric Curcumin Rank (In 2022)?

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Natrol Extra Strength Turmeric NatureWise Curcumin Me First Living Turmeric Curcumin

I Wouldn’t Shortlist Or Buy This Turmeric Curcumin Supplement

Yeah, the Pure Nature Turmeric Curcumin may seem like a decent option superficially. But if we really drill down on that, it’s not a solid option at all.

I mean, sure, it’s got raw Organic Turmeric. It’s got 95% Curcuminoids. It’s got BioPerine to improve all of the benefits of that. It’s also got great additives. And it’s also third-party tested. Furthermore, it’s covered by a 365-day money-back guarantee. Hence, I don’t blame anyone for being led to think that it’s really awesome.

I Would Not Shortlist This Turmeric Curcumin SupplementBut, yes, it isn’t actually very awesome at all.

It needs more 95% Curcuminoids. It has to be more transparent about its actual ingredients. How much raw Turmeric is there? How much of the 95% Curcuminoids it has? But what really is a nail in the coffin is the price. It’s just unreasonably expensive, the way I see it.

Hence, (out of avoid it, consider it, shortlist it, buy it) I would reckon it’s fine to consider it. But it doesn’t deserve it any higher.

To that end, if you’re in for a really, and I mean really, great Turmeric Curcumin, I would highly recommend the NutriCology CurcuWIN (full review). Other than that, you can, of course, also go for either of the other two I covered in the previous section. All of them are just really great choices.

Above all, I hope this PureNature Turmeric Curcumin review helped you find the information you were looking for. Do you believe this is still worth despite their on-page customer reviews? Is it still worth despite them (what seems) not caring about providing those third-party certificates when they are requested? Have you tried this? Let me know below. Also, feel free to leave your own personal reviews on the product.

19 thoughts on “PureNature Turmeric Curcumin Review – Not Pure At All”

  1. I’ve been using Life Extension’s best Tumeric plus bioprene for too long. I cannot say I have noticed a benefit. I will look into your recommendations. Any thoughts on LifeExtension products would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    JR

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  2. Hi Matiss, Well, again God has my back! I was just about to purchase the PureNature Turmeric and by chance, I came upon your review. What it did was open my eyes to all the crap being sold out there. Like most people out there, I want to know what I’m putting in my body and your review has posed many questions and by reading on I found answers. Thank you very much for your diligence in your researching all the products out there. I think now that I will change my purchase options and try one of your above mentioned alternatives. CurcuWin or Longvida……Hopefully one of them will work better than the Full Spectrum Turmeric from Swanson. (I’d like to hear your take on Swanson.) Thanks again, Tee.

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    • Hey, Tee!

      I’m thrilled to hear that you managed to find the review at just the right moment. I’m genuinely glad that this was insightful. :)

      And, indeed, there is a ton of crap being sold out there.

      Do let me know how those alternatives go for you. I’d love to hear from you. :)

      As for that Swanson, I used to have an article on that one. But I can’t seem to get around to all the articles that need updating, hence I took it down for the time being. I will be looking into updating it soon, and then, reposting it.

      Cheers,
      Matiss

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  3. This has been so enlightening. Thank you very much for your reviews on turmeric. Your endless hours of research seems to be trustworthy. I’m still so confused and so weary of searching for the best turmeric for my discomfort issues. If you have a list of “top (whatever number)” would you email it to me please? I have a friend who recommended Quinol or Kirkland Turmeric. What are your thoughts? Thank you for taking the time to read my questions and respond.
    -Mary

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    • Hey, Mary!

      I’m thrilled to hear that. And I absolutely feel you. It took me a while and a couple of somewhat failed articles to finally understand Turmeric. :)

      I haven’t done a best-of list on them but if I was to it would probably be all CurcuWin and Longvida at the top of it. These are the two best options for Curcumin formulations on the market right now.

      As for Qunol, I’ve done a review both on their softgel supplement and the liquid one. And I wasn’t thrilled at all.

      As for Kirkland, the same thing. It seems to me that it’s made of just raw Turmeric. And that’s a really inefficient way to go about it. But I will be posting a full-on review on that one, Mary. Next week maybe. We’ll see.

      Cheers,
      Matiss

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  4. This was an awesomely useful review. I have so many serious medical issues and am trying to calm down some of the inflammatory issues without NSAIDS and similar treatments, and am looking into turmeric/curcumin supplements. I can’t thank you enough for your very detailed review and help!

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    • Hey, LJ!

      I’m really glad to hear that. Indeed, I think Turmeric Curcumin can be a very capable solution.
      I hope you manage to get them under control. :)

      Cheers,
      Matiss

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  5. WOW!!! Thank you for your incredibly thorough, thoughtful review. I take 20 plus supplements. I wish you could refer me to the best to buy for all of them. I will surely do as you direct and will looking to read, follow anything you might post.

    Thank you again. Thank goodness I took the time to research and find you before ordering. I’ll be buying Gaia.

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    • Hey, Cornelia!

      I’m thrilled the review had that impression on you. That’s always pleasant to hear. Thank you for letting me know. <3

      I realized that I haven't updated this for a while. I will have to do that.

      If you get a chance, let me know what are those other categories. Maybe I can help even despite not having individual reviews on those yet.

      Cheers, Cornelia! Have a Great One!
      Matiss

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  6. Thank you, We currently do use Gaia Turmeric Supreme. We are very satisfied and return if needed is simple and quick. My husband saw this and thought we should check it out.

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Much appreciated!

    ~ Margaret

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    • Hey, Margaret!

      Sorry I haven’t managed to get back to you sooner. I hope you’re doing really well.

      I’m glad to hear this was helpful. Also, thank you for sharing that quick feedback on Gaia, I appreciate it. <3

      Cheers, and have a Great One!
      Matiss

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  7. Thank you for your honest and thorough review. My aunt used to consume PureNature Turmeric Curcumin, but she is trying to find a better alternative at the moment. At least as she said, she wants to find something truly great, so she can be sure that she gets the most out of that Turmeric supplementation. And you can’t blame her. The number of different health products (or even just curcumin supplements) on the market is just crazy. Quite hard to find the best one or even a properly decent one. In that respect, I will recommend her the alternatives you’ve provided above. Thanks a lot. :)

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    • Hey, Alblue!

      I’m glad you found the article insightful. That was my goal from the very start. Thus, delighted I lived up to that with this one.
      And yeah, I can only agree. There’s so many options out there. And I absolutely feel your aunt. The recommendations above should do great.

      Either way, if you get a chance, do let me know how it goes.

      Cheers, and have a Great One!
      Carpe minutam/Seize the moment,
      Matiss

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  8. Thank you for this Pure Nature Turmeric Curcumin review. I found it beyond Eye-Opening and I’m absolutely certain it will be so for truly anyone who wants to more insights on this product. Anyhow, I was about to purchase this supplement, which does feel like me being amazingly lucky today. You did post this today right? I appreciate your honest opinion (and review) more than you know. Other than that, it did somehow feel likely that this company manipulates its success rate to lure people and get them to buy their product. I’d much rather go with a more reliable company. I will look at those other brands you mentioned. Thanks.

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    • Hey, Shirian!

      I’m happy the review proved to be so timely and so insightful. In that regard, I definitely appreciate the kind words.
      And yeah, I did post the article today a little bit earlier.

      Cheers, and have a Great One, Shirian!
      Carpe minutam/Seize the moment,
      Matiss

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  9. This is an excellent and very comprehensive review I must confess. A lot of business owners are all seeking different ways of making money through their businesses without caring at all. I’m glad that you took your time to engage in this research and bring out the true value of it. I have experienced this in the past that within the review section as you stated the bad reviews are actually deleted and good ones created. I suspected that also to be the case with this supplement and I’m happy I myself took the time to research for some proper reviews. Kudos to you.

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    • Hey, Willy!

      I’m delighted that you enjoyed the review and that you found it helpful. That totally made my day. <3
      I couldn't agree more and I sincerely appreciate the kind words.

      Cheers, Willy, have a Great One!
      Carpe minutam/Seize the moment,
      Matiss

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  10. Amazing what these companies would do to market their products. Looking at the health and wellness niche, the growth rate is very massive and I commend trusted and reliable resources on that. Still, I believe aging is an aspect of reality most people do not want to face. From what this product is offering, I’m really impressed that it claims to be of natural sources, but I am quite sad to know there are additives in this product which makes it not as appealing to me as it should. Nice of you to have taken your time to put up this review. Nice being here.

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    • Hey, Dane!

      It truly is “amazing” (the marketing part).

      As for the additives, the truth is that I’m pretty sure you won’t find a Turmeric Curcumin supplement that doesn’t use any additives. It’s kind of a limitation for these ones. Your best bet (if you’re after Turmeric) is to put up with that fact and make sure they’ll be as harmless as possible. Which in this case they absolutely are.

      Still, given the reasons I mentioned throughout the article and especially in the conclusions section, there are better alternatives than this PureNature Turmeric Curcumin.

      Other than that, I’m glad you enjoyed the article.

      Cheers, and have a Great One!
      Carpe minutam/Seize the moment,
      Matiss

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