Turmeric, known for its health benefits, may pose risks to kidney health if consumed excessively, particularly through high-dose supplements. High curcumin intake can increase urine oxalate levels, leading to kidney stones, especially in predisposed individuals. Moderation and medical consultation are advised for those with kidney concerns.
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