Tasty Curry Might Have a Fringe Benefit
Posted on: Monday, 8 January 2007, 06:00 CST
By Kathleen Fackelmann
Five years ago Darci Jayne hardly ever touched a vegetable and pretty much lived on pizza, pasta and fast food.
That diet led to weight gain and health problems, including severe joint pain. "I was close to 200 pounds and getting scared," she says.
By cutting portion sizes she lost 50 pounds but always felt as if she were on a diet. Then Jayne took an Indian cooking class that emphasized fresh vegetables and curry spices.
She began to whip up an Indian dinner once or twice a week -- and soon she noticed she wasn't always looking for a late-night snack. And the curry in the food offered her a bonus: It seemed to ease the pain and swelling in her joints.
"I have arthritis," says Jayne, 55. "But I'm moving better now."
Preliminary research suggests Jayne may be right. A study in the November issue of Arthritis & Rheumatism suggests turmeric, one component of curry spice, almost completely prevented joint swelling in rats with arthritis. Other studies have suggested that the spice could protect against diseases such as heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer's, a degenerative brain disease that afflicts nearly 5 million people in the USA.
Rates of Alzheimer's in India are about four times lower than in the USA, says Gregory Cole, a researcher at the University of California-Los Angeles. His studies suggest that curry contains a powerful substance that might protect the brain from damage that leads to Alzheimer's.
Surprising findings in mice
Can scientists prove curry wards off such diseases as Alzheimer's or cancer? Not yet, says Bharat Aggarwal at the University of Texas-Houston. But he says the growing file on curry includes compelling evidence gleaned from animal and human studies.
The findings from Western science fit with what traditional Indian healers have long said about turmeric. "They call it the spice of life," says P. Murali Doraiswamy, an Alzheimer's expert at Duke University in Durham, N.C.
For centuries, doctors trained in Ayurvedic medicine, a traditional medical system in India, have turned to turmeric to treat inflammatory diseases such as arthritis, says Janet Funk, a researcher at the University of Kansas. In the USA, many people with arthritis take over-the-counter supplements that contain curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric.
In the November study, Funk and her colleagues gave rats that were bred to develop rheumatoid arthritis injections of turmeric. "The turmeric almost completely prevented the onset of arthritis," Funk says. The spice also seemed to help stop joint destruction in rats that had already started to develop the disease, she says.
Curry also may offer some protection against cancer. "Indians eat from 100 to 200 milligrams of curry every day, and that might be enough to prevent cancer," says Aggarwal of the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas.
The curcumin in curry seems to shut down genes that trigger the development and the spread of breast cancer, animal studies in Aggarwal's lab suggest. And a preliminary human study suggests curcumin supplements might -- in a handful of cases -- be able to stabilize pancreatic cancer, he says.
Epidemiology studies in humans also have linked frequent use of turmeric spice to lower rates of breast, prostate and colon cancer, he says.
Large clinical studies still needed
Other research suggests curry might shield the brain from Alzheimer's, Cole says.
The studies on curry and Alzheimer's include:
*A test-tube study by researchers at UCLA in October showed that curcumin could help clear the human brain of toxic protein deposits thought to cause the memory loss and confusion of Alzheimer's.
*A study of more than 1,000 older men in Singapore last year found that those who ate lots of curry-spiced food did better on memory tests than those who rarely ate the spice.
The findings from Singapore suggest curry may help keep the aging brain in top shape. But to get the proof that curcumin fights cancer or Alzheimer's or arthritis, researchers will have to conduct large clinical trials, Cole says, and those studies will be expensive and take years to complete.
Americans don't need to wait for the proof on curry to enjoy a diet that includes more of this spice, says Alamelu Vairavan, co-author of the book Healthy South Indian Cooking. "You don't need to gulp supplements," she says, adding that cooks can find turmeric in Indian specialty shops and in most grocery stores.
Americans should give Indian food a try, Vairavan says. "This kind of food is very tasty and satisfying."
Eating more Indian food has worked for Jayne, who lives with her family in a small town outside Milwaukee. A family physician who recently retired because of disabling arthritis pain, Jayne says she knows there's no hard evidence of curry's health benefits. But that won't stop her from enjoying a lunch of tuna masala or an Indian stir-fry for dinner. She says the food seems to warm her joints and helps keep her in a size 8 dress.
"You can't argue with success," she says.
Source: USA TODAY
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User Comments (171)
| 171. |
Posted by abby on 03/27/2008, 09:50 warning:curry is not for those with gastritis/gerd/ibs. do not let any other person tell you otherwise. purging and pooping all day long after eating curry seasoned foods is not healthy, it's an eating disorder dealing with being obsessively "clean, clean" inside out, literally. (and yes curry was curried up by brits to take the flavor of one country back to their country)...sorry |
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Posted by Abel on 02/23/2008, 11:25 India hasn't invaded a country in all it's history, we gave the world the Zero, Surgery, Yoga, Ayurveda, the Kamasutra, the Numeral system, Trigonometry, Geometry, the oldest religious texts in the world, Astrology, we were making steel when the rest of the world was still cutting hide with stone; your silicon valley will shut shop in a week without our engineers, we are the second largest economy in the world, we practically put this world on the pedestal it is now on....thank you for the time you spent reading this :) |
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Posted by GOLDEN-ROSE on 01/01/2008, 00:24 THE CURATIVE POWERS OF GODS FOOD AND MEDICINE, SPICES AND HERBS ARE UPARRALLED BY MANKINDS MEDICINE WHICH SEEMS TO MAKE US SICKER AND KEEP US IN AN UNHEALTHY STATE. PHARMECEUTICALS ARE DESIGNED TO MAKE & KEEP US SICK. THEIR GOAL IS $$$$, NOT GOOD HEALTH. THE HEALTHY DO NOT BRING PROFITS. TRULY~"$$$ IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL"! |
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Posted by golden-rose on 01/01/2008, 00:20 HM..WE ARE WHAT WE EAT. OUR BODIES ALSO REFLECT OUR ENVIRONMENT. IF ONE EATS DAIRY , ONE WILL SMELL LIKE A DAIRY COW. IF ONE USES CHEMICALS ON THEIR BODY THEY WILL SMELL LIKE CHEMICSLS AFTER TEH FRAGRANCE WEARS OFF. PEOPLE WOULD PROBABLY NOT USE THESE CHEMICALS IF NOT FOR THE FRAGRANCE. THE CHEMICSLS WE USE TO BATHE OUR BODIES ARE ACTUALLY POISON AND NOT HEALTHY...ALSO DEODORANTS, AAND ANTI-PERSPIRANTS . TH ELATER BEING THE WORSE FOR IT KEEPS THE BODY FROM ELIMINATING THE POISON AND DISEASE. |
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Posted by GOLDEN-ROSE on 12/31/2007, 22:56 OH YES, I SUSPECT IT IS GREAT FOR BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, AND THINK IT MAY HAVE TO DO WITH REGULSTING WEIGHT....ANY INFO ON THIS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! AGAIN, THANKS FOR THE ARTICLE! |
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Posted by GOLDEN-ROSE on 12/31/2007, 22:53 CURRY TASTES GREAT!..I LOVE IT. I AM CONTINUALLY AMAZED AT IT'S HEALTH BENEFITS. A CLEAN COLON, GREAT LAXATIVE, AND GOOD FOR ARTHRITIC PAIN. |
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Posted by GOLDEN-ROSE on 12/31/2007, 22:53 CURRY TASTES GREAT!..I LOVE IT. I AM CONTINUALLY AMAZED AT IT'S HEALTH BENEFITS. A CLEAN COLON, GREAT LAXATIVE, AND GOOD FOR ARTHRITIC PAIN. |
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Posted by Anna on 12/01/2007, 01:50 In addition to those who believe our dislike for curry and observations that Indian elders are often overweight-sorry if reality bothers you. That is the reality. Simply because Indian food is mostly vegetarian and has spices in it including curry does not make it healthy. It again, reeks to the point where it makes me physically ill, contains tons of cream, oil and fat in general and is simply revolting. Not sensual, not appealing, hardly 'healthy'. |
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Posted by Anna on 12/01/2007, 01:43 Look, enjoy your curry and whatever else you deem necessary in your diet but PLEASE, make an attempt to respect your neighbors! Geez! I live in an apartment surrounded by people who cook curry and other foul smelling 'things'. They eat that and other smelly deep fried things ALL day, really, ALL day long. From morning to wee hours to night time. It never ends. My bathroom, laundry room, bedroom, EVERY room reeks! I smell like it, my clothes smell like it all the time and I cannot escape it. Can't people who enjoy that food at least try eating something else for a change, or opening a window? I find it rude and offensive-but since it isn't 'smoking' or 'illegal' I can't say anything or else I am considered racist-and I am FAR from racist. If we open our windows then we smell it even more. I cannot wait to move out...counting the days. I am never ever going to travel to India. I'm traumatized. And to think I liked coconut curry once... Now I can't touch it. Try a pizza! Cereal! A sandwich! Anything! Is it cultural to be rude and to eat ALL day, to deep fry something that smells worse than my feet ALL day? For living in a 'free' country I've never felt so trapped. |
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Posted by Jill on 09/29/2007, 02:13 Indians are the scum of the earth. they are the same as cockroaches, even worse. they survive even in the most critical conditions with no food and nutrients, and yet they multiply faster than cancer. I would advise all of you to stay away from indian food which is prepared by authentic indians as it might be infested with all kinds of contagious diseases and parasites |
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Posted by Viju on 05/13/2007, 20:05 To post N0 87- Charles Martel: They are savages because their ass holes are clean and because they wash their hands with soeap after that wash you mentioned- but you are civilized because you lick your woman's **** and also the **** around it!!!!. You are a genius!!!!. |
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Posted by Viju on 05/13/2007, 19:49 Doc Daeoul, Where did you get all that infor on curry being a british invention?. Well people like you are so idiotic and arrogant and cocksure that you believe the nonsense you speak. Its people like you who would say things like ' latin came from english!!!!'. Wonder why youcall yourself DOC doc- wild imagination again???!!!. |
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Posted by Love on 02/20/2007, 15:02 I'm not an Indian nor American.This is to all American racists:What do you know about gourmet anyway?Indian cuisine is one of the best in the world.If you don't like Indian dishes,don't eat them.Just shut your dirty mouths and enjoy your burgers and fatty fries,your peanut butter jelly sandwiches and your sweet and creamy pastries.But if you want to prevent OBESITY,which is one of the biggest problem of U.S.A,then start eating healthy foods instead of criticizing and degrading others. |
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Posted by Paula on 02/13/2007, 15:23 I am perplexed at some of the comments regarding this article. Whether the benefits of curry turn out to be real or not, speculative remarks implying that Indians are fat and unhealthy are totally uncalled for and are, in my opinion, shameful. Such comments can only contribute to the rest of the world\'s view of Americans as ignorants and inappreciative of other cultures. But I guess those who wrote them have no clue about the rest of the world. |
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Posted by Doc Daeoui on 01/27/2007, 11:46 Those who are proned to misunderstanding, will misunderstand. I have counseled many indians on their overuse of pepper, but until they become sick they are not ready to listen. I have also counseled many other ethics groups on the overuse of their own particular ethnic food. Or for that matter anyone thing...until they become sick they don't listen. When you frustrate your body with the same thing and you become "sick-of-it" Any change will be healing. |
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Posted by Doc Daeoui on 01/27/2007, 11:39 understand, if your staple diet is hamburgers eventually your will get sick...a change becomes a relief. if your staple diet is alcohol eventually you will become sick a change is healthy. if all you do is eat without excercise your will become sick, a change is good. curry is british invention based on a particular indian dish- some spell "karhi". Each of the spices that goes into "curry" has its own medicinal values...among the indians the word for such a mixture of spices is "masala". moderation is needed not absolution. |
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Posted by neniceguy on 01/11/2007, 12:34 I am not Indian, am college-educated and really enjoy curry and garlic. S.p.i.c.e.s rule. p.s. Good comments by indy. |
| 154. |
Posted by doctor for peace on 01/11/2007, 08:44 Please keep racist comments out.There is no need to put the Indians down because of the smell of curry.We need to work on peace. Happy New year to all. |
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Posted by One World on 01/10/2007, 17:12 This is to all the Indian's living here in America,please do not get upset but keep your chin up and study hard,work hard.Just remember we are as good as anyone on this planet and in some cases even better.So go eat more curry,if you like it. |
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Posted by indy on 01/10/2007, 12:32 I concur about shutting your closet doors etc while cooking indian food. btw, rhere really wasn't any "curry" (until the Brits made it for their convenience), just the various spices making up the concoction. turmeric is good for you, but as an Indian brought up in india and living in America, I can tell you, it does stink. but so does garlic. ;) |
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Posted by phil on 01/10/2007, 09:53 That's it. I'm opening an Indian restaraunt. I will post this article in the window. Along with the stink comments. That way no one will want to cook it at home but will want to eat it based on the health benefits. Bada bing bada booooooom. One more statement. I'm really amazed how many people are so quick to degrade other people. Let's get real people if your s__t stinks then shut up. |
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Posted by nicky on 01/09/2007, 19:19 Its strange about all these comments about stinky Indians - I'm from India and we always think the Americans stink, and not just the filthy backpackers. Read Indian writers since the 19th century and all they say about western culture is that its dirty. |
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Posted by Chef Saad on 01/09/2007, 15:28 Dear RedOrbit, I was trying to read an article on Curry on your site . Most of of it is covered with some ads. No way I can remove the ads and read the article...Chef Saad |
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Posted by sara on 01/09/2007, 10:11 Do not like curry don't eat it.Why showing all this anger on Indian's.I can not understand why we Americans are so racist.What make you think all Indians are dirty,do not use deodrant.We Americans need to wake up and try to learn about each other.Peace |
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Posted by Big AL on 01/09/2007, 03:18 Greetings - I wrote a book several years ago about Mad Cow Disease - you can see previews of it if you Google Al-Yahnai Fountain Hawkins ... other interesting things will come up there also - however; I wanted to state that in that book I speak emphatically about turmeric and it's powers. I had heart problems that have gone away ... you cannot say cure as only a doctor can cure and some day the common cold will have a cure; however, in Trinidad, it has primarily 2 different cultures, Indian and blacks, it was interesting to note that many blacks are catching AIDS, but the Indians almost appear immune ... because of the curry - mostly the turmeric in it. There is a large list of things that just seem to go away when taking 2 capsules, 2 or 3 times a day, people have actually stopped having to go to the doctor for cancer and such - as some how it kind of just could not be detected anymore - Peace, Joy and Abundant Living through the Peaceful Solution |
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Posted by Kevin Kilman on 01/08/2007, 22:51 What are you guys going on about? Curry is great and great for you. Plus India has it's classes just like USA. No nation is free of class differences and there are plenty of bums walking the street in Austin, TX. Besides all that, every since I started licking curry powder of my hot, Indian (dot) girl friends meow-meow, I haven't had gout. (12 months!) |
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Posted by Agni on 01/08/2007, 22:15 When west still considered world is flat, bathing causes pneumonia, and went around in tattered clothes, INDIA had already learned that spirituality matters more than material things. The Vedas and Upanishads are still a conundrum for westerners. While India has certainly seen its worst in terms of money and material things in last 500-700 years, it was most sought after nation for a long long time. Britishers didnt go to India to learn how to eat with hands, nether did Columbus went looking for india just to eat curry (hence u see, America was actually found because of India!). Alexander, Mongols, Arabs, Britishers and almost all races went seeking India for its wealth!!!! All nations go through this cycle, so did India and so will others. However, India is still rich in spirituality though sadly robbed of all its wealth. |
| 144. |
Posted by Liberal Dog on 01/08/2007, 22:07 Al Gore invented Curry. |
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Posted by Stupid Sam on 01/08/2007, 21:51 Good article. |
| 142. |
Posted by Fish on 01/08/2007, 21:33 When they say Indian, do they mean dot or feather? |
| 141. |
Posted by mountaincloud on 01/08/2007, 21:05 are all w***es dogs? they smell a lot and have strong olfactory nerves. |
| 140. |
Posted by Westboro on 01/08/2007, 19:46 Turmeric cures arthritis. AIDS cures fags. |
| 139. |
Posted by Hans Conser on 01/08/2007, 19:07 I think turmeric is proven to have many benefits, but for me it triggers inflamation. |
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Posted by mo mo on 01/08/2007, 18:32 One warning about cooking Indian food at home. Hide all your clothes in an enclosed closet and open the windows. Also, do not go out in the clothes you wear during cooking. Otherwise you will stink. This applies to Indians in the US who are unaware that cooking with spices can create make your clothes smelly. One easy recipe with turmeric powder: Saute/braise shredded cabbage with turmeric, salt, pepper or chili powder. |
| 137. |
Posted by Al Gore on 01/08/2007, 18:28 Curry causes global warming. Your SUV causes global warming. My SUVs do not cause global warming. Anyone who disagrees with me is a hate filled bigot and should be demonized. |
| 136. |
Posted by ame on 01/08/2007, 18:28 AMERICANS SMELLING LIKE CHEESE TALKING ABOUT INDIANS. THATS FUNNY. |
| 135. |
Posted by Botox Avenger on 01/08/2007, 18:25 Remember John Kerry saying only Indians work in 7-11s? What a racist fool! India rocks! |
| 134. |
Posted by Indiana Man on 01/08/2007, 18:22 GRACE, for you I recommend a greasy curry suppository inserted slowy beyond your dorsal sphincter. It will certainly take your mind off of arthritis. |
| 133. |
Posted by Indiana Man on 01/08/2007, 18:18 I am from Indiana and only shower once a week. I run a motel full time and my wife lives at our 7-11. I will use more Curry. |
| 132. |
Posted by Grace on 01/08/2007, 18:16 Some of these comments are absurd. I am interested in the effects of curry on arthritis, how much one should use, does it come in pill or powder form?,etc. What is wrong with so many of you. I find the people from India that i have met to be very nice, friendly and bright. |
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Posted by Doctor Leo on 01/08/2007, 18:14 I am an internal medicine Doctor. I find Tumeric in Indian food or any other food very good for all kind of treatment especially in Memory loss treatment. So keep on eating Curry! |
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Posted by Sam the Indian Man on 01/08/2007, 18:10 My wife is white. She loves my smell. So taking the shower once a week is ok. |
| 129. |
Posted by Paul Tarwater on 01/08/2007, 18:08 I think there is truth to that shrinking ***** statement. The BBC had an article on it recently. http://www.condomdepot.com/learn/ I don't dislike Indians or their food. The ones that live in the US are far better educated than the average US citizen. Better them than the dregs of society, which are illegal S. American immigrants. |
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Posted by *Hal-O* on 01/08/2007, 18:02 I am a Drudge Report reader (some here seem to find a problem with that, curious...) and I wish to extend to our Indian friends an apology for the comments of a few of us, and a hearty greeting and well-wish from the rest of us. ... and, I find Indian food very tasty! |
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Posted by Al on 01/08/2007, 17:59 I've known about this for about 18 months and have been taking a little over 2 grams each day in three capsules. I fill the 00 sized capsules myself with a capsule loader. I buy my turmeric in five pound bags over the internet and it costs very little, about $5 per bag. .... It virtually stopped my rapid PSA rise at 7 and my prostate has returned to normal. |
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Posted by DONT CARE? on 01/08/2007, 17:58 Read some more on wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curcumin Indian/Chinese medicines/herbs/curry are naturally available and have less side effects. American burger foods will take everyone stright to hell. They are not based on any historical experiences. Medicine industry here gives no importance to medicinal qualities available in food/herbs. Wake up! before this land slides due to overweight and change eating habits also. Average person in america is medicated starting from headaches to arthritis. U name it there is prescription pill. Heartburn, Insomnia, ED, Antidepression??? Why anyone need to so much medicated when natually available food can prevent/cure many of these. We are too lazy or ignorant?? or WE JUST DON'T CARE WHEN THERE IS SIMPLE PILL THAT CAN HELP?? |
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Posted by Ian McCorriston on 01/08/2007, 17:57 Indian cooking features the best use of spices of any cuisine in the world. I learned about Indian cuisine while living in London, England over 30 years ago and have enjoyed it ever since. I am 60 years old, fat and arthritic. I guess I'm not eating enough of that great Indian food. I think I'll go to the kitchen now and cook up a nice hot vindaloo. |
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Posted by Sam the Indian Man on 01/08/2007, 17:57 I am Indian, born in New dehli, India. I take a shower every once a week becasue my wife loves the way I smell. She said it turns her on in bed! She loved to smell my under arms... |
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Posted by US poster on 01/08/2007, 17:56 Well, if we can drop all the stupid bickering, got a question. Do people in India even eat curry SPICE. I'm under the impression that the spice was created by British officers to recreate the flavor of other things... like the flavor of the leaves of the Curry tree (a tree in the rutaceae family and a relative of citrus).... BTW, India is already a great a country IMO and I expect it will rise to super power in the next 50 years. As a democracy with a positive population, I hope it is a close ally of the US. Sorry for the idiots. :) |
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Posted by Biff on 01/08/2007, 17:53 What silly user comments. |


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