Studies have found that chronic inflammation is the culprit behind a vast number of diseases, including heart disease, metabolic disease and arthritis [1]. Luckily, there is a natural ingredient that has a major impact on body-wide inflammation: curcumin.
Curcumin comes from the turmeric root, and it’s been widely studied for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant powers. It’s been found to calm and regulate inflammation from head to toe—but only if you take it the right way.
The truth is, many people don’t experience the benefits of curcumin because they take it in a form the body can’t easily absorb. If your body can’t absorb the curcumin you take, you might as well be throwing it away.
So, how do you take curcumin to maximize its benefits for inflammation? Two of the most effective ways to take curcumin are:
- A drinkable liposomal liquid formula
- Liposomal Curcumin+ softgels
You might have noticed that both contain the word “liposomal.” This describes the delivery method that helps curcumin reach your bloodstream. Liposomes help your body absorb up to 10x more curcumin, and they are an integral part of Manna Liposomal Curcumin and Manna Liposomal Curcumin+ Softgels.
Below, you’ll learn what makes these forms of curcumin so effective against inflammation and why liposomal delivery makes a big difference in bioavailability.
Curcumin: Nature’s Solution to Inflammation
When you get hurt or sick, your body triggers inflammation to start the healing process. But sometimes, your immune system stays “switched on” and inflammation becomes chronic. Over time, this can damage healthy cells and tissues.
Curcumin steps in to calm that response and bring balance back to your body. It works by blocking key molecules that trigger inflammation, including inflammation linked to heart disease, arthritis and metabolic diseases [2].
Curcumin is often called a systemic anti-inflammatory because it doesn’t just work in one area. It helps the whole body. People who take curcumin regularly often report better joint comfort, fewer gastrointestinal flare-ups, improvements in mood and clearer skin. Studies even suggest that it’s an effective weight-loss supplement [3]. And those are just a few of curcumin’s many benefits.
But again, how you take curcumin matters. Most capsules and powders can’t deliver enough to make a difference. But taking curcumin in a liposomal form can help you absorb much higher amounts of curcuminoids.
All you have to do is choose the type of liposomal curcumin that best fits your lifestyle.
Two Liposomal Options, Same Mission: Liquid vs Softgels
Both liquid and softgel forms of liposomal curcumin are equally effective at reducing inflammation. The key is the liposomal formula.
Liposomes wrap curcumin in microscopic fat layers, protecting it from breakdown in your digestive tract. Liposomes are like bodyguards that deliver curcumin straight to your cells, where it can get to work. Studies have found that liposomes increase curcumin absorption by up to 10x.
However, you may prefer one curcumin form over the other for practical reasons. For example, if you don’t like swallowing capsules, you may prefer liquid liposomal curcumin. Or, if you often pack your supplements to take during lunch at work, softgels may be easier.
Here’s a breakdown of how liposomal liquid and softgel supplements differ.
Liquid Liposomal Curcumin vs. Softgels: How to Choose the Right Form
Whether you choose liposomal curcumin in a liquid or softgel form, you’re getting the same anti-inflammatory benefits. But choosing the right form is still important.
Taking a convenient form of curcumin will help you maintain your supplement routine and benefit from sustained inflammation support.
Consider this when choosing which form of curcumin to take:
Choose liposomal liquid curcumin if…
- You don’t like swallowing capsules
- You want to mix your curcumin into water, juice, or a smoothie
- You want to customize your dose
Choose liposomal curcumin softgels if…
- You prefer swallowing capsules
- You’re looking for a convenient on-the-go option
- You want to take a consistent daily dose
Do you really have to choose just one form of curcumin?
Not at all. Many customers choose both options, especially if they want to take multiple doses daily for extra support.
For example, you might keep a bottle of liquid liposomal curcumin at home to mix into your morning smoothie and a bottle of softgels at work to take with lunch.
Feel free to mix and match your curcumin supplements to fit your lifestyle. Just make sure they’re liposomal.
Liposomal Curcumin: Inflammation Relief that Fits Your Lifestyle
Living with chronic inflammation is uncomfortable, but it can also be deadly. Long-term chronic inflammation can cause a wide range of life-threatening diseases, many of which cannot be cured. This is why scientists are so hard at work studying the anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin.
At Manna, we work side by side with those scientists. Together, we developed our liposomal curcumin formula for maximum absorption.
Manna Liposomal Curcumin, our flagship liquid curcumin supplement, has earned thousands of positive reviews from real customers over the years. And now, we offer the same potent liposomal formula in Manna Liposomal Curcumin+ Softgels.
Both products boost curcumin absorption by up to 10x for powerful inflammation relief. And both are designed to fit real-world lifestyles.
Many people who take curcumin experience life-changing (and life-extending) effects, such as improved mobility and better cardiovascular health. Unfortunately, others don’t see those benefits because they take a form of curcumin that their bodies can’t use.
Don’t take just any curcumin supplement. Take Manna Liposomal Curcumin or Curcumin+ Softgels for inflammation support that actually works.
FAQ
The best curcumin supplement for inflammation is one that your body can absorb effectively. Liposomal curcumin supplements—like Manna Liposomal Curcumin and Curcumin+ Softgels—use liposomal delivery to boost absorption up to 10x, helping curcumin reach your bloodstream for maximum anti-inflammatory benefits.
Liposomal curcumin is surrounded by microscopic fat particles called liposomes. These protect curcumin from breaking down in your digestive system and help it enter your bloodstream more efficiently—making it far more bioavailable than standard curcumin powder or capsules.
Both forms of liposomal curcumin offer the same absorption benefits. Choose liquid liposomal curcumin if you prefer mixing it into drinks or adjusting your dose, and softgel liposomal curcumin if you want a convenient, on-the-go capsule option.
Yes! Many people use both forms for flexibility—liquid curcumin at home for customizable doses and softgels at work or while traveling for consistency and ease.
For general inflammation support, most studies suggest 250–500 mg of standardized curcuminoids daily. Manna’s Liposomal Curcumin delivers 267 mg per ½ tbsp, while Curcumin+ Softgels provide 500 mg per two capsules—both within the optimal range for absorption and results.
Some users notice improvements in joint comfort or inflammation within 5 days–2 weeks, while others see gradual benefits over a month or more. Consistent daily use of a high-absorption formula like liposomal curcumin typically leads to the best long-term results.
Sources:
- https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/13/22/1906
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34586711/
- https://ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-9165(23)46260-0/fulltext


