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India has one the lowest numbers of people
suffering with Alzheimer`s in the world. In fact just 1% of Indians over 65
suffers from the disease while that number is more like 10% in America. For
years scientists and Doctors had struggled to understand exactly why this is,
but research in to the medical properties of a well known spice may just have
provided the answer. Early research in to Turmeric was based totally around
the spice's amazing ability to stop the growth of cancerous cells. But as the
spice was investigated further researchers found that it may also prevent the
progression of Alzheimer`s.
Turmeric is a spice that has shown
anti-inflammatory properties. Put a quarter of a teaspoon of turmeric in a
glass of water and sip. You can even gargle with turmeric. Indian food
contains turmeric, so eating curry can relieve symptoms of arthritis for some.
In addition to being the seasoning that
provides flavor to Indian curries, the yellow-gold spice known as turmeric
(Curcuma longa Linn.) has long been an important part of traditional Asian
medicine. Throughout countless centuries, herbalists have prescribed it to
treat gastrointestinal problems, lack of energy, arthritis pain and other
conditions. Modern day Western medicine has recently taken a serious look at
the spice and, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
demonstrated the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer properties of
turmeric and its major polyphenol (a type of phytochemical), curcumin. Now
researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at
Tufts University (USDA HNRCA) have found another possible benefit of turmeric.
The curcumin it contains appears to reduce weight gain and suppress the growth
of fat tissue.
The new research, just published in the May
2009 issue of The Journal of Nutrition, does not involve humans but it does
provide tantalizing clues that turmeric could be helpful in the fight against
obesity. Tufts scientists studied mice fed high fat diets supplemented with
curcumin from turmeric and they also investigated cell cultures incubated with
curcumin. The phytochemical reduced weight gain in curcumin-supplemented mice.
Moreover, it suppressed the growth of fat tissue in both the lab animals and
in cell models.
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