I was wanting to try out some curcumin (more specifically Life Extension's Super BIO-Curcumin - 400 mg), but came across some alarming information on the emedtv.com website which kind of implied curcumin had pro hemorrhagic stroke side effects as a possibility. Should I be worried, the exact quote is below?:
In general, curcumin seems unlikely to cause serious side effects.
However, studies on it have been too small to fully evaluate possible side effects, especially rare side effects. Theoretically, curcumin could increase the risk of bleeding, although this has not been reported as a possible side effect of the supplement. Make sure to let your healthcare provider know if you develop any signs of bleeding, such as:
• Easy bruising or cuts that are slow to stop bleeding
• Black, tarry stools; bright-red blood in the stool; or vomiting of blood (signs of gastrointestinal bleeding)
• Signs of a hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain), such as vision or speech changes, weakness or numbness
in an arm or leg, or a severe headache.
It's the last bullet point which scares me, am I safe to ignore this or should I pay attention to it? Would a vitamin K2 supplement negate any of this risk or is that a pointless idea?
Kind regards,
James