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Popular Asian spice can cure Alzheimer's disease
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Posted on 09/17/2010 6:58:35 AM PDT by Scythian
(NaturalNews) Nature is full of various herbs and spices that protect against disease and even treat and cure it. And according to Chris Kilham, an ethnobotanist and Fox News' "Medicine Hunter", turmeric root -- also known in its extract form as curcumin -- is one such powerful spice that appears to both prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease and even cure it.
"People who develop Alzheimer's disease get a sticky plaque in the brain called amyloid beta," explained Kilham to Dr. Manny Alvarez in a recent
Fox News interview. Such plaques either develop as a result of
Alzheimer's, or they are the direct cause of it. But either way, they are directly related to the degenerative process.
However studies show that
turmeric actually eliminates these plaques, both when they are first starting to form and even during the late stages of their advancement.
"What we have in turmeric is something that appears to inhibit the development of Alzheimer's disease
and actually help to reduce the occurrence of plaque in
the brain if you have it," noted Kilham. "We know in animal studies, when animals actually have amyloid beta plaque in their brains and they're given turmeric root
that plaque is reduced."
Observational studies have also shown that people groups who eat large amounts of turmeric virtually never get Alzheimer's.
"In countries where people consume a lot of [turmeric], there's a very low incidence of
Alzheimer's disease," emphasized Kilham. "In India and Southeast Asia, it's a rare
disease. And [in the U.S.] it's very, very common."
According to Kilham,
drug companies are hard at work trying to develop drug versions of turmeric, but he recommends
eating real turmeric whenever possible, and taking turmeric extract supplements if eating the spice in food is not an option.
"A challenge that we face is that drug companies
can't patent turmeric root," he said. "So they will continue to try to develop something else. [But] eating turmeric, eating its extracts
appears to be protective against one of the most horrific and debilitating diseases we know."
Sources for this story include:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4337733/...
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...
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KEYWORDS: alzheimers; curcumin; ethnobotany; health; osteoporosis; tumeric; turmeric
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To: PA Engineer
Yep, the other fella thought it was cumin. ;)
To: Erasmus
As you might guess, this was the doing of the dairy lobby.I grew up on home made butter and could never understand why anyone would want to color oleo since coloring did nothing to improve its flavor. Then when I was introduced to commercial butter, I discovered that flavor did not make any difference. The only thing I ever found that compared to home made butter flavor was Grade B butter which was made from sour cream. Only found it once. Nobody will buy anything that is labeled Grade B, no matter how good it is.
To: Erasmus
As you might guess, this was the doing of the dairy lobby.I grew up on home made butter and could never understand why anyone would want to color oleo since coloring did nothing to improve its flavor. Then when I was introduced to commercial butter, I discovered that flavor did not make any difference. The only thing I ever found that compared to home made butter flavor was Grade B butter which was made from sour cream. Only found it once. Nobody will buy anything that is labeled Grade B, no matter how good it is.
To: concerned about politics
Or just drinking prussic acid should take care of cancer. It’s kin to almonds and peach pits and other kinds HCN. :)
To: Pearls Before Swine
If that is true, shouldnt there be a far lower incidence of Alzheimers in countries where turmeric is a popular spice?Would you like a bed by the window?
To: dartuser
Skyline Chili!! You MUS be from Cincy!!
126
posted on
09/17/2010 11:56:05 AM PDT
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion......the Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: Global2010
What an interesting thread.
127
posted on
09/17/2010 12:03:16 PM PDT
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion......the Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: Ann Archy
To: Global2010
Actually, I was SERIOUS!!
129
posted on
09/17/2010 12:06:50 PM PDT
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion......the Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: mkjessup; Scythian
Isn’t mkj the guy on the thread who can’t remember?
I forget.
To: Ann Archy
Gotcha.
It sure did slide from brainy to oral then anal with some gout on the side.
I learned on a thread the other day that a woman can get a handle on yeast infection using warmed cultured buttermilk (not orally).
Then there was a link to a Catholic Oil of Oregano and other healing oils.
Very interesting homeopathic ideas.
To: Global2010
I’ve had a lot of kids ;-). I’ll just listen to a recorded lecture on my iPod and do labor breathing.
Seaman Anoreth said she fell asleep having her teeth filled!
132
posted on
09/17/2010 12:49:40 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
("A litte plain food, and a philosophic temperament, are the only necessities of life."~W. Churchill)
To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast; Boogieman
Ok, ok. Read my post 106.
To: Global2010
Use tea-tree oil for yeast infection. It comes in a little dark bottle with a yellow label, for about $6 at Walmart. Also prevents ear infections in children and cures toenail fungus.
134
posted on
09/17/2010 1:14:04 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
("A litte plain food, and a philosophic temperament, are the only necessities of life."~W. Churchill)
To: Scythian
For later reading. Thanks.
135
posted on
09/17/2010 1:14:51 PM PDT
by
alarm rider
(The left will always tell you who they fear the most. What are they telling you now?)
To: Scythian
Are you actually on a public forum claiming that people should only reply to you if you replied to them? Sheese I was chiming in ....
I'm sorry, I don't remember. ;)
136
posted on
09/17/2010 1:18:18 PM PDT
by
mkjessup
(0bama is a traitor. And he squats to pee too.)
To: Global2010; Scythian
Isnt mkj the guy on the thread who cant remember?
I forget.
Me too. Who is Scythian, anyway?
137
posted on
09/17/2010 1:20:06 PM PDT
by
mkjessup
(0bama is a traitor. And he squats to pee too.)
To: ComputerGuy
I am allergic to beer. I hear by bequeath my share to you.
138
posted on
09/17/2010 1:22:38 PM PDT
by
Ditter
To: Judith Anne
So that is what that package of yellow stuff was! My mother let me mix it into the white margerine. I thought I was cooking. ha!
139
posted on
09/17/2010 1:29:18 PM PDT
by
Ditter
To: Scythian
I am wondering if cumin and tumeric are 2 different herbs. I went to my spice cabinet to see if I had any tumeric and I didn't but I had a jar of cumin seeds. Could it be cumin is the seeds of the plant and turmeric is the root?
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09/17/2010 2:06:32 PM PDT
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Ditter
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