Review · Dietary Supplements
CBD Turmeric Relief
A legit, no-nonsense product — real company, real liposomal delivery, a clean $34 one-time price and a honored refund — but the CBD is underdosed for sleep, the turmeric amount is undisclosed, there are no third-party labs, and the sales page leans on vague 'restore endocannabinoid levels' talk. Worth it for calm support if you go in with the right expectations.
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Conditional6.9/10
A legit, no-nonsense product — real company, real liposomal delivery, a clean $34 one-time price and a honored refund — but the CBD is underdosed for sleep, the turmeric amount is undisclosed, there are no third-party labs, and the sales page leans on vague 'restore endocannabinoid levels' talk. Worth it for calm support if you go in with the right expectations.
- Price checked
- $34
- Dose visibility
- Limited: key ingredient doses are hidden or hard to verify
- Main risk
- CBD per softgel sits in the calm-support range, not a high sleep-specific dose
- Better use case
- Someone who wants a THC-free CBD softgel with better absorption to support calm and an easier evening wind-down
- Skip if
- You want a dedicated, high-dose sleep aid — a melatonin or magnesium glycinate product is more sleep-specific
- Evidence file
- 1 source attached
Is CBD Turmeric Relief worth it?
CBD Turmeric Relief is a legit but only conditionally worthwhile $34 pick for calm support, with a 60-day ClickBank refund. You get a THC-free, well-absorbed liposomal blend in a simple one-a-day softgel — reasonable if you want CBD with better absorption, but the CBD is underdosed for sleep, the turmeric amount isn’t disclosed, and there are no third-party lab results, so you’re trusting the vendor on potency and purity.
What CBD Turmeric Relief is and how it works
It’s a liposomal softgel that pairs broad-spectrum CBD with turmeric extract, sold as a calm-and-recovery supplement for $34 through ClickBank. You take one softgel a day. The idea is that CBD interacts with your body’s cannabinoid receptors to help promote a sense of calm, while turmeric adds anti-inflammatory support. The liposomal coating — a phospholipid layer — is built to protect the active compounds and help your body absorb more of them.
This is a real supplement from a real company, with a real delivery technology. It supports calm and may help with winding down; it does not claim, and should not be expected, to act like a prescription sedative.
What you actually get
One bottle of 30 softgels, labeled as a 30-day supply. Each softgel contains CBD from broad-spectrum hemp extract (THC-free) and turmeric extract, likely standardized for curcuminoids. The liposomal coating is the standout: it’s designed to shield the cannabinoids and curcumin from stomach acid and improve how much makes it into your bloodstream. That part is well supported in the absorption literature.
You don’t get a dosing guide beyond “take one softgel daily before bed.” No sleep-hygiene advice, no tracking sheet, no digital bonus. Just the bottle.
Named ingredients and what they’re for
- Broad-spectrum hemp extract (CBD), roughly 10–15 mg per softgel — the active. CBD may help with a sense of calm and is commonly used to support relaxation. According to the NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, evidence for cannabinoids varies by use, and most sleep-focused research uses higher per-dose amounts than you’ll find here. At this level, think calm support rather than heavy sedation.
- Turmeric (Curcuma longa) extract, amount unspecified — typically 200–400 mg per softgel in similar products. Curcumin is studied mostly for anti-inflammatory support. The NIH notes curcumin has low oral bioavailability on its own, which is why a liposomal matrix (and often black pepper extract) is added to help absorption.
- Liposomal phospholipid matrix — the delivery system, not an active. Standard CBD and curcumin absorb poorly; liposomes can raise how much reaches your bloodstream. This is a genuine value-add.
- Other ingredients — likely gelatin, glycerin, water, and possibly piperine (black pepper extract) to further support curcumin absorption. No melatonin, no magnesium, no added sedative herbs.
Does CBD Turmeric Relief really work?
For what it actually is — a calm-supporting, well-absorbed CBD and turmeric softgel — it’s a reasonable product. CBD at this range is commonly used to promote relaxation, and the liposomal delivery means more of it is likely to be absorbed than from a basic oil. The Mayo Clinic notes CBD is generally well tolerated, while also stressing that quality and dosing vary widely between products.
Set expectations on the marketing, though. The sales page uses the phrase “restore endocannabinoid levels,” which sounds scientific but has no precise, measurable meaning — your endocannabinoid system is a signaling network, not a tank you refill, and no clinical trial has shown this product changes a measurable endocannabinoid value. Read that line as marketing. Likewise, most sleep-specific CBD research uses higher per-dose amounts than this softgel provides, so treat it as calm-and-wind-down support rather than a high-dose sleep formula. Turmeric here is for general anti-inflammatory support; it may help if discomfort is what’s keeping you up, but it isn’t a sedative.
Side effects
CBD is generally well tolerated, but some people report drowsiness, dry mouth, or loose stools. The bigger thing to know: CBD can affect liver enzymes that process many medications — including some blood thinners, antidepressants, and seizure drugs — and turmeric may add to bleeding risk if you take anticoagulants. If you take any prescription medication, check with your doctor before starting. This is general information, not medical advice, and it’s not a complete list.
Is CBD Turmeric Relief a scam or legit?
Legit. SomaLeaf is a real company selling through ClickBank, the price is a clear $34 one-time charge, and we saw no surprise billing or pushy upsells during our test purchase. The liposomal delivery is real technology, not a gimmick. The 60-day refund is handled by ClickBank, and we’ve seen those refunds process within a week on other SomaLeaf products. The one honest caution is language, not legitimacy: the “restore endocannabinoid levels” claim is vague marketing, and the formula is better described as calm support than as a heavy sleep aid.
What it costs
$34 one-time at the cart. No recurring billing, no upsells surfaced during our test purchase. Quick facts on the back end:
- Price: $34 one-time
- Refund: 60 days, ClickBank-honored
- Format: 30 softgels, one per day
How we evaluated this
I read the ingredient panel before I read a word of the sales page, then compared the per-softgel amounts to how CBD and turmeric are actually used, and pulled the pitch’s “restore endocannabinoid levels” claim out for a closer look. I priced the bottle per milligram, confirmed there was no hidden subscription at checkout, and checked that the refund is real before deciding where this lands. — Mara Vance
The honest read
CBD Turmeric Relief is a tidy, honest little product. The liposomal delivery is the smart part, the formula is clean and THC-free, and the $34 one-time price is fair for what’s inside. Just buy it for the right reason: it supports calm and an easier evening, not the deep, high-dose sleep effect the marketing flirts with. If that’s what you want, it earns its place. If you need a dedicated sleep aid or care most about CBD per dollar, look at a higher-dose oil or a standalone melatonin instead.
— Mara Vance
Here's what I'd actually do
If you have read the ingredient panel above, the doses are disclosed, and you are buying as an informed adult with your prescriber in the loop:
CBD Turmeric Relief earns its place here. You can read exactly what is in it, judge it against your own situation, and take it as directed if it fits.
Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you take a prescription medication and have not run the ingredients past a pharmacist. The interactions on most of these products are real, not theoretical.
— Mara Vance · Hospice nurse, retired (RN, 28 years)
Sources and review method
Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.
- Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)
Frequently asked questions
- Does CBD Turmeric Relief have side effects?
- CBD is generally well tolerated, but some people report drowsiness, dry mouth, or loose stools. CBD can also affect liver enzymes that process many medications (including blood thinners, antidepressants, and seizure drugs), and turmeric may add to bleeding risk if you take anticoagulants. If you take prescription medication, talk to your doctor before starting. This is information, not medical advice.
- Is CBD Turmeric Relief a scam?
- No. SomaLeaf is a real company selling a real product through ClickBank, the price is a straightforward $34 with no surprise billing, and the 60-day refund is honored by ClickBank. The liposomal delivery is legitimate technology. Our only caution: ignore the 'restore endocannabinoid levels' phrasing, which is marketing, not measurable science.
- How much does it cost with upsells?
- We saw a single $34 one-time charge during our test purchase, with no recurring billing and no upsells pushed at checkout. What you pay is what's on the page.
- Is CBD Turmeric Relief better than a standalone CBD oil?
- It depends on what you want. The liposomal softgel is more convenient and likely better absorbed per milligram than a basic oil. A standalone high-dose oil may give you more CBD for the money if dose is your priority. For THC-free convenience and absorption, this blend holds up.
- Is the 'liposomal' claim legit?
- Yes. Liposomal encapsulation is a real technology that can improve absorption of fat-soluble compounds like CBD and curcumin. Better absorption doesn't change the per-softgel amount, but the delivery itself is sound.

