Digestive + Metabolic Support, Made Simple
One capsule combines 500 mg organic turmeric root, 100 mg organic ginger extract, 50 mg turmeric standardized to 95% curcuminoids, and 5 mg BioPerine. The purpose is easy to understand at a glance: support healthy digestion, metabolism, and antioxidant activity in one repeatable routine.
Promising ingredient research, with clear formula boundaries.
Ginger has been studied for digestive function. In a small randomized study of 11 people with functional dyspepsia, 1.2 g ginger accelerated gastric emptying but did not improve gastrointestinal symptoms.[3] A broader review of 109 randomized trials found recurring signals across digestive and metabolic outcomes, while noting that study quality and preparations varied.[4]
Curcumin research also points to possible metabolic and antioxidant effects. A 2023 review of 13 randomized trials reported improvements in some—but not all—metabolic and inflammatory markers.[5] A separate review of 66 randomized trials reported changes in several oxidative-status markers, again across varied doses and formulations.[6]
Our honest read: the ingredients have credible research interest, but studies of other turmeric, curcumin, ginger, and piperine preparations do not prove what this finished USA Medical formula will do for an individual. This finished product has not been clinically tested.[1][2]
What Turmeric + Ginger Supports
Healthy digestion
Ginger has a long digestive-use history and human research on gastric function, though results differ by preparation and outcome.[3][4]
Healthy metabolism
Turmeric and curcumin trials report promising changes in several metabolic markers, without showing uniform results across every measure.[5]
Antioxidant activity
Randomized-trial reviews report changes in several oxidative-status markers after turmeric or curcumin supplementation.[6]
Root plus standardized extract
The label separates 500 mg turmeric root from 50 mg turmeric standardized to 95% curcuminoids.
BioPerine without the hype
Piperine can affect curcumin exposure in some settings, but the well-known 1998 study used 2,000 mg curcumin plus 20 mg piperine—not this formula.[7]
A simple twice-daily rhythm
One capsule before two meals turns four active ingredients into an easy routine to remember.
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Built for daily wellness
A concise four-active formula for adults who want turmeric and ginger in one capsule routine.
Designed for clarity
Every active amount, serving direction, source link, and important use consideration is visible before checkout.
Works Cited
Turmeric usefulness and safety
NCCIH summarizes why turmeric studies are hard to compare, the limits of current evidence, digestive side effects, pregnancy caution, and reported liver injury with some enhanced-bioavailability products.
Ginger usefulness and safety
NCCIH reviews ginger research, common side effects, pregnancy context, and the importance of checking medicine interactions.
Ginger and gastric motility
Eleven participants with functional dyspepsia received 1.2 g ginger or placebo. Gastric emptying accelerated, while gastrointestinal symptoms did not improve.
Ginger across 109 randomized trials
A comprehensive review found recurring evidence signals across several health areas, including digestive and metabolic function, while noting variability in study quality and preparations.
Curcumin and metabolic markers
A review of 13 randomized trials reported favorable changes in several metabolic and inflammatory measures, but not every measured outcome.
Antioxidant and inflammatory markers
A review of 66 randomized trials reported changes in several oxidative and inflammatory markers across varied turmeric and curcumin preparations.
The original piperine study
A small human study tested 2,000 mg curcumin with 20 mg piperine and reported greater curcumin exposure. Those amounts are not this formula’s amounts.
Frequently asked questions
What is Turmeric + Ginger for?
It is a twice-daily botanical routine designed to support healthy digestion, metabolism, and antioxidant activity. Each capsule combines turmeric root, ginger extract, standardized curcuminoids, and BioPerine.
How much is in each capsule?
One capsule provides 500 mg organic turmeric root, 100 mg organic ginger root extract, 50 mg turmeric standardized to 95% curcuminoids, and 5 mg BioPerine black pepper extract.
How should I take it?
Take 1 capsule twice daily before meals with water, following the current label. Do not exceed the recommended daily serving.
What does the research actually show?
Human research on ginger, turmeric, and curcumin includes promising digestive, metabolic, and antioxidant findings, but results vary by preparation, dose, population, and outcome.[3][4][5][6]
This finished USA Medical formula has not been clinically tested.
What does BioPerine do?
BioPerine is a branded black pepper extract. Piperine has affected curcumin exposure in some research settings, but the best-known study used 2,000 mg curcumin with 20 mg piperine—not this product’s dose.[7]
This page does not promise a universal absorption multiplier.
Can it interact with medication?
Botanical supplements can interact with medicines. Ask a pharmacist or healthcare professional to review your medication list before use, especially if you take prescription medication or manage a medical condition.[1][2]
Can I use it during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Ask a healthcare professional before use. NCCIH says turmeric supplements during pregnancy may be unsafe and that safety information is limited for higher-than-food amounts during breastfeeding.[1]
What side effects should I know about?
Turmeric or ginger can cause digestive discomfort, heartburn, diarrhea, or other stomach symptoms in some people. Rare liver injury has been reported with some higher-bioavailability curcumin products. Stop use and seek medical advice for a concerning reaction.[1][2]
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

















