Turmeric is among the most popular and widely used spices in Indian kitchens. Known for its colour, flavour, and immense health benefits, turmeric does offer small benefits for those who have high blood pressure levels.
The main active compound in turmeric is curcumin, which gives it both its golden colour and many of its beneficial properties, including its potential blood pressure–lowering effects. However, experts believe that having turmeric in high amounts can interact with certain drugs. And so, it is important to talk to a doctor before adding it to your routine.
However, it is safe for most people when consumed in appropriate amounts.
Over the course of time, high blood pressure increases the risk of cardiovascular issues like stroke or heart attack, and so, taking turmeric can bring down oxidative stress and support healthier vessel structure.
Many times, turmeric also spikes bleeding risk if taken with anticoagulants like warfarin or antiplatelet drugs such as Plavix. The combination can raise the risk of bruising or blood in your urine or stool.
Even though it is a natural supplement, high blood pressure is a serious issue, and you must avoid any side effects, which can even be life-threatening. If your readings are consistently above 130/80 mm Hg, discuss with the doctor whether you should discontinue the use of turmeric or change your treatment plan accordingly.
You should also seek medical care right away if you ever get a very high reading (180/120 mm Hg or higher) or if you have symptoms such as chest pain, vision changes, or severe headaches—all of which are symptoms of hypertensive crisis and need immediate medical aid.
2025-05-10T09:46:55Z