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wasabi can't clear your sinuses but it has health benefits
yahoo news ^ | 9/20/04 | allison mccook

Posted on 09/20/2004 6:20:03 PM PDT by modest proposal

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many people believe the sushi-seasoner wasabi clears their sinuses, but new research presented this week suggests that the spicy green paste may do the opposite.

U.S. researchers found that eating wasabi appeared to increase congestion in a small group of healthy volunteers, despite the fact that participants said they thought that the spice had cleared their nasal passages.

"Actually, wasabi is a congestant," study author Dr. David S. Cameron told Reuters Health. "It makes the space of your nasal passages smaller, but it makes you feel more open."

Cameron explained that wasabi probably clogs up sinuses by increasing blood flow to the lining of the nose. That extra blood takes up space, he said, which constricts the nasal passageway.

Wasabi may make the nose feel more open, Cameron noted, by causing changes that increase the cooling effect of air breathed through the nose, or by stimulating flaring of the nostrils, which enables air to flow more easily though the nose.

Cameron and his team will present their findings Tuesday during the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation annual meeting in New York City.

Wasabi is made by grinding the stems of the Wasabia japonica plant into a paste. This plant belongs to the same family of plants as broccoli, cabbage and mustard.

While wasabi may not work as a decongestant, previous research has suggested that it is not without other health benefits. For instance, lab research shows that wasabi may inhibit the growth of cancer cells in test tubes, prevent platelets from forming blood clots, and may even fight asthma or cavities. And, appropriately for a condiment used to season raw fish, wasabi has antimicrobial properties.

During the current study, Cameron and his colleagues from Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Oakland, California asked 22 people to dissolve a lentil-sized amount of wasabi on their tongues multiple times at one-minute intervals, and then report whether the spice affected their sinuses. The researchers also used a device to objectively measure participants' nasal congestion before and after tasting wasabi.

Cameron explained that he and his colleagues used the minimum amount of wasabi needed to cause burning in the nose, a hallmark of the ingredient.

Although people believed that wasabi helped open their nasal passages, it actually appeared to increase congestion.

"If you love wasabi, keep eating it," Cameron said. "But if you want to recommend it as a decongestant, think twice."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Japan; Miscellaneous; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: health; sushi; wasabi
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To: xander
Horseradish... yes !! I've always thought it cleared the sinuses..
They didn't mention it in the article, but it sure sounds like horseradish acts just like wasabi... as a congestent..
41 posted on 09/20/2004 7:21:01 PM PDT by Drammach (Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
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To: modest proposal
"... lab research shows that wasabi may inhibit the growth of cancer cells in test tubes, prevent platelets from forming blood clots, and may even fight asthma or cavities. And, appropriately for a condiment used to season raw fish, wasabi has antimicrobial properties."

That's because fresh Wasabi straight kills everything it comes into contact with.

I love Wasabi. Awesome on steaks too!

42 posted on 09/20/2004 7:24:22 PM PDT by The KG9 Kid (Semper Fi)
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To: 103198
For years when I've had migraines due to allergies, I've used Pepsi or Coke and large amounts of wasabi to clear my sinuses and relieve my headaches (I can't do decongestants due to prostate).

There may be a link between the dialated blood vessels discovered in the article and migraine relief. I had bad migraines with nausea and find sushi to be a great help. I attributed the nausea relief to the ginger, but there may be more to it!

43 posted on 09/20/2004 7:28:10 PM PDT by myprecious
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To: notforhire

Almost passed out from it one wild night about 15 years ago near Jimbocho train station.


44 posted on 09/20/2004 7:30:16 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo ( MSM is the nanny watchdog of everyone/everything; yet they explode w/rage when THEY are audited.)
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To: The KG9 Kid

Wasabi with soy sauce and charcoal broiled Brats! mmmmmmmmmm!


45 posted on 09/20/2004 7:30:57 PM PDT by Covenantor (CBS Counterfeit But Sincere)
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To: modest proposal

I thought it was avocado dip once, scooped up and ate a ton and almost died.


46 posted on 09/20/2004 7:32:28 PM PDT by DaughterofEve (W)
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To: modest proposal; kallisti

wasabi bump !!!


47 posted on 09/20/2004 7:33:42 PM PDT by JMJJR (charlatan and exploiter)
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To: Covenantor
Make a wasabi marinade sometime. Haven't tried it with chicken, but steaks are par excellence.
48 posted on 09/20/2004 7:36:30 PM PDT by The KG9 Kid (Semper Fi)
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To: modest proposal
I like to add wasabi powder to plain old tuna salad for a nice kick, but it's great with sushi. I'm also quite fond of the pickled ginger served with sushi.

Believe it or not there are two great sushi places out here on the prairie ...neither affiliated with a bait shop.

49 posted on 09/20/2004 7:37:59 PM PDT by The Great RJ
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To: AmericanInTokyo

I love it now. Like another poster, I use it in my Bloody Marys.


50 posted on 09/20/2004 7:56:39 PM PDT by notforhire (It riles them to believe that we perceive the web they weave.)
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To: opbuzz
Mmmm, wasabi!

http://www.freshwasabi.com
I love their Asian Ranch dressing.
51 posted on 09/20/2004 9:20:15 PM PDT by jennyp (...it's just a third-rate forgery.)
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