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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)

121. Posted by Mukherjee on 01/08/2007, 17:51
I just love all of the mispelled, ranting invective against Indians from trailer trash "gorees." Like it or not, we're a billion (plus) strong, and smarter than you! Now, go study!
120. Posted by GC on 01/08/2007, 17:42
I am encouraged that someone (besides drug companies) is looking for cures for diseases. Big Pharma is not interested in non-patentable cures. They can't make billions from that. Ilness is not due to a lack of prescription meds! Curry can be added to lots of different kinds of food.
119. Posted by john on 01/08/2007, 17:41
Indian food makes me gain weight. I dont know what it is but each week that has an Indian lunch in it is a week that the old scale creeps up instead of down. I think it must be a lot of starces in the sauces? Maybe I can try curry on its own.
118. Posted by J Bling on 01/08/2007, 17:39
Up yours to all the racist white motherfuckers who say Indians stink. Only thing that stinks is your IQ, thats why we companies are giving you guys a boot. Now dont say we work for less, Indians have the highest per capita income among any ethnic group in the US of A.
117. Posted by Indian Man on 01/08/2007, 17:34
I am not offended. People are allowed to say what they want.
116. Posted by Mlm on 01/08/2007, 17:30
I am a Us cityizen of Indian origin. All my American friends, love Indian food which i give them..I have also started cooking what I call Indo American food where I use basic Indian stuff and use some american spices..They love it..Please dont say thqt Indian s are dirty. I take atleqast 2 showers a day, where as my American husband showers only on the days he works.....
115. Posted by sandra on 01/08/2007, 17:30
I have severe cervical spine arthritis diagnosed with xray & MRI. The treatment ate a hole in my stomach and I had to stop. Turmeric & 1 other herb saved my life. I have been pain free for more than 5 years.
114. Posted by Sensible Human on 01/08/2007, 17:29
The article is great...on the other hand, the majority of the people who post here are going to need to ingest their weight in tumeric to cure their mental shortcomings.
113. Posted by David on 01/08/2007, 17:27
You know I'm loving this article...
112. Posted by David G. on 01/08/2007, 17:27
What a news portal like Drudge and a spice like tumeric have in common is a mystery. If you like the spice use it. If you don't like the spice then don't use it. If you don't get any exercise then it won't matter either way.
111. Posted by McJaxon on 01/08/2007, 17:27
Indians are Caucasians. Skin color is only one aspect of determining race. Race is the adapted body for a Macro Climate--Very Cold (Oreiental the reason they have horizontal eyes--to prevent snow-blindness), Temperate (Caucasians, Norway thru Middle East including India & Pakistan), and Very Hot and Semi-Arid (Black Africans, Aussie Aborig., & Borneo.)
110. Posted by kevin on 01/08/2007, 17:25
I think that the fact that I cant type the word spice without ***'s everywhere is a little ridiculous...I mean if redorbit hired an Indian to write the script maybe it would distinguish between words a little better...after all we are talking about a s-p-i-c-e here...
109. Posted by cesrage on 01/08/2007, 17:24
I sniff up some choice Turmeric every morning b4 i pack it into my fruit loops. IM down to about 2cm now .'(
108. Posted by kevin on 01/08/2007, 17:22
can we not type spice?
107. Posted by David on 01/08/2007, 17:21
Doesn't anyone moderate this blog? Racist Drudge Report readers? Oh please... yes there are a few ignorant posters but dont blame millions for a few idiots. Nice article but how can you get 4 times less?....4 times any whole number is always more(unless your an Enron accountant) Indian food is very tasty as are many of other types of food. I think I will have some curry tonight! Cheers
106. Posted by Fred on 01/08/2007, 17:20
Eat with your hand is fine but do not clean them on your head after you eat. There is a place named bathroom bowl to clean your hands! Furthermore, people must take a bath at least once a day!
105. Posted by Maria Ladd on 01/08/2007, 17:02
How sad that such a wonderful and informative article is being used as a racist format. As for myself, I welcome the information and appreciate our differences. Peace.
104. Posted by lol on 01/08/2007, 17:01
Keep talking..Indians are laughing all the way to the bank. Recent census data shows they have the highest per capita income of any racial/ethnic group in America-- including whites.
103. Posted by Felix on 01/08/2007, 16:56
I must have my Inidan underwear on today....its CREEPING UP ON ME!
102. Posted by g3NIOUS on 01/08/2007, 16:53
LOL, it's like a verbal war at the special Olympics.
101. Posted by emp on 01/08/2007, 16:52
I found this article to be very informative. Now, Im hungry for Indian parmesan bread, chicken, rice, etc.
100. Posted by CoolDude on 01/08/2007, 16:50
Some section of people will always be racist and biased, no one can convince them otherwise. As per indian food, I personally find it the most balanced diet, and it amazed me since I always had preconceived notion about india and its culture. Many might think that spoons/forks are better than their own hand but while eating all senses play equal part - seeing, smelling and even touching. Various chemicals are activated due to stimulation of each sensor. So even if gold cutlery is kept in front, I trust and prefer my own hand when it comes to eating.
99. Posted by bad on 01/08/2007, 16:50
lets just run some tests and see maybe it`ll help someone The rest of you all need to get a life
98. Posted by angela on 01/08/2007, 16:44
what are you guys (people that hate indians) going to do when india becomes a economic powerhouse? ill tell you., what will happen. you will complain that someone else stole your job. reality is, you dont know what is going to hit you until your left with pennies. anyways continue being ignorant, you will be one less person i will have to compete with in the job market.
97. Posted by Anonymous on 01/08/2007, 16:43
I am shocked by the many unbelievably ignorant comments. Home cooked Indian food is incredibly healthy. To assume what you find in Indian restaurants is representative of home cooked Indian food is like assuming Americans prepare the same food found at restaurants like McDonalds, Chili's, and so on and so forth at home daily. Also, only certain regions of India eat with their hands.
96. Posted by Mike Wilson on 01/08/2007, 16:38
Turmeric is only one component that is often but not always in curry. The author stretches to call curry the magic cure. Besides, every ethnic group has homeopathic remedies. Mediterranean people have lower blood pressure from the olive oil. Scandinavians derive benefits from the fish. As for myself, I appreciate Indian food, but most of it is way too spicy for my taste. If I have to burn my mouth and stomach, I prefer Szechuan or Mexican.
95. Posted by CowardKerry on 01/08/2007, 16:37
You losers whining about drudge probably posted it yourselves so you could mouth off about something. Get jobs you losers, and don't eat any curry, it won't fix stupidity.
94. Posted by milli on 01/08/2007, 16:37
its surprising how ignorant some of you are given the fact that you are from a "free society". it goes to show, that education doesnt solve everything. looks like some of you lost your common sense. wake up and smell the curry.
93. Posted by Geraldo's nose on 01/08/2007, 16:34
They are not mouth dragging racists, they are knucke dragging inbreeds. Please try to get your facts straight..
92. Posted by Borat on 01/08/2007, 16:33
Curry tase good...YES...Very Nice! How much to make sexy?
91. Posted by ronin on 01/08/2007, 16:31
Hilarious how the morons that came here via drudge sit there and protest how everyone thinks they are mouthbreathing racists, then follow it up in the same post by saying something a mouthbreathing racist would say. Feel free to keep clogging yourself up with McDonalds, losers. Darwin wins again.
90. Posted by er doc on 01/08/2007, 16:23
I'm an ER doctor and I just want to let everyone know that western medicine as invented by evil white people is bad. Ancient Chinese/Indian/native medicine passed down by grandmothers always works better. In fact, when I get a patient with a gunshot wound in the ER, I just automatically rub curry on the wound and the patient is healed immediately. They just leap up and run out jumping for joy. Just so you know.
89. Posted by drudgereader on 01/08/2007, 16:19
Hey all you that are complaining about drudgereaders. Geeze ,you are bigots too and judgemental to boot! I read drudge constantly almost as much as I EAT INDIAN FOOD YOU IDIOTS!!! I also make it myself and have for years. I also have done alot of reading on Ayurvedic medicine and have used some forms of it to better my health. Yikes! You folks ought not to be so quick to judge.
88. Posted by Alex Jones on 01/08/2007, 16:18
BTW, how did WTC7 collapse in 6 seconds?
87. Posted by Charles Martel on 01/08/2007, 16:16
Yeah, I love Indian food too but let's not forget that their country is a cesspool that makes any American darktown look like advanced civilization. Also, they clean their **** with their bare hands. Filthy savages I tell you.
86. Posted by Andrew Carey on 01/08/2007, 16:14
That's right i stole your job.... You didnt deserve it. The reason i stole your job is because your body odor sindged my eyebrows!
85. Posted by Matty D. on 01/08/2007, 16:12
These Drudge-haters REALLY need to get a life.
84. Posted by Dolly Shah on 01/08/2007, 16:09
Curry's overrated. I actually enjoy the smell but when I sprinkled it over my Andrew Carey voodoo doll, nada. He still stole my job. I think I'm gonna stick to rat poison.
83. Posted by ann on 01/08/2007, 16:08
who gives a crap?
82. Posted by Mick on 01/08/2007, 16:05
First of all, I LOVE all the blends of curry, including the blends from India. Second of all, I read DrudgeReport all the time. Third of all, The elitist snobs who say that only rascist, redneck morons read DrudgeReport are as small minded as the bigoted idiots they critique.
81. Posted by Sue on 01/08/2007, 16:05
I'm on the bandwagon that some people from India have serious body oder. My son and I were waiting in line to board our plane and stood behind a woman obviously from India. The smell was so bad we almost became ill. My only memory of smelling anything like it was smelling a bear late at night going through rotten garbage. We prayed she wasn't going to sit next to us. Fortunately for us she didn't. It wasn't the curry either. PEOPLE FROM INDIA: TAKE A SHOWER!
80. Posted by Viviana Fruto on 01/08/2007, 16:01
Not only does Curry smell better than Cuban food - has anyone eaten at Sophie's lately? - but it also did wonders for my bunions. Sprinkled some between my toes and voila - my tootsies never looked so good.
79. Posted by 66thSicko on 01/08/2007, 15:54
Tim Curry should be on the phone with his agent discussing how to cash in on this research. And why wasn't one of the Spice Girls from India?
78. Posted by socadream on 01/08/2007, 15:54
Mayo clinic and other reputable healthcare groups have come out in recent years with the same info regarding the benefits of Tumeric. I have been buying it in bulk and filling my own capsules. The older women in my family suffer from arthritis and they ALL swear by Tumeric. I feel better after being on it. (We did our own "blind study")...as for me...I will continue with the Tumeric. (And we don't smell, are white and not racist, and are fairly well educated).
77. Posted by MrPooh on 01/08/2007, 15:54
Just because some people don't like Indian food, or some ethnic food, that somehow they're racists? How do you know people who don't like certain ethnic foods are all white? I'm not white, and I'd take no offense if other races don't like my native food. It's not a myth of a stereotype that Indian food makes one smell perpetually bad. It's not a myth that old Indian people are fat. It's not a myth that Indian cooking has a lot of cream, oil, and just pure fat. Why is it hard for certain people to accept that what they perceive as romantic or sensual may be backward, unclean, and even unhealthy to others. For the person who dared calls us skeptics or critics of Indian food racists or idiots, have you ever ventured a thought that you are just as bigoted for not accepting opinions different from yours? Hypocrite.
76. Posted by Sue on 01/08/2007, 15:53
I'm on the bandwagon that some people from India have serious body oder. My son and I were waiting in line to board our plane and stood behind a woman obviously from India. The smell was so bad we almost became ill. My only memory of smelling anything like it was smelling a bear late at night going through rotten garbage. We prayed she wasn't going to sit next to us. Fortunately for us she didn't. It wasn't the curry either. PEOPLE FROM INDIA: TAKE A SHOWER!
75. Posted by Rodney King on 01/08/2007, 15:52
Can't we all just get along??
74. Posted by kevin e. lawrence on 01/08/2007, 15:44
I love Indian food, but this article is bull. Consider that the average lifespan in India is around 50ish, and 70% of the people die from something without diagnosis. Comparing diseases associated with age from the USA to a 3rd world country is pretty fuzzy math. Just eat it for the taste.
73. Posted by HepCat on 01/08/2007, 15:42
Indian food= dog doo. The English just don't know any better because its better than what they were eating before.
72. Posted by MrPooh on 01/08/2007, 15:41
Did someone say Indian is sensual? So, gathering food w/ your hands, even sloppy food, is sensual? Even over 5000 years ago, certain civilizations developed eating utensils like chopsticks and ladles. Were they not being sensual by trying to advance themselves? To each his own, I guess. Did someone else say Indian food is healthy? Each time I go out for Indian food w/ my wife (once ever 3 months), I skip the next 2 meals. The cooking is in general, very rich and heavy. In my opinion, that may explain why the old Indian people are fat and unhealthy. Another thing is the odor. Taking a shower will not rid the smell. It's in the skin. I guess the definitions of sensuality and healthy are different for some. Maybe synomous w/ earthy and saturated? Think about it.
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