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Cavagnaro advises not going above 3,000 mg of curcumin per day. “As with any supplement, if you take too much, you may have side effects,” she explains.
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Turmeric extract can be taken in doses of 1.5 grams (g), or 1,500 milligrams, per day for up to three months. Ginger is typically taken in doses of 0.5–3 grams per day for up to 12 weeks.