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turmeric, implications for Alzheimers

cfz @ January 6, 2009

  • A Mingus find.

    Call it yellow ginger, haldi, turmeric or E100, the yellow root of Curcuma longa, a staple ingredient in curry, is turning out to be gratifyingly healthy. Now Tze-Pin Ng and colleagues at the National University of Singapore have discovered that curry eating seems to boost brain power in elderly people.

    Curcumin, a constituent of turmeric, is an antioxidant, and reports have suggested that it inhibits the build-up of amyloid plaques in people with Alzheimer's. Ng's team looked at the curry-eating habits of 1010 Asian people unaffected by Alzheimer's and aged between 60 and 93, and compared their performance in a standard test of cognitive function, the Mini Mental State Examination. Those people who consumed curry "occasionally" (once or more in 6 months but less than once a month) and "often" (more than once a month) had better MMSE results than those who only ate curry "never or rarely" (American Journal of Epidemiology, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwj267).

    "What is remarkable is that apparently one needs only to consume curry once in a while for the better cognitive performance to be evidenced," says Ng, who says he wants to confirm the results, possibly in a controlled clinical trial comparing curcumin and a placebo.

    From issue 2563 of New Scientist magazine, 04 August 2006, page 18

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19125635.500-popular-curry-spice-is-a-brain-booster.html


  • Thanks Mingus and Shannon


  • You can get milk thistle pills (good for one's liver) that contain turmeric, though I don't know whether 50 mg per day makes much difference.
    Best, DA


  • Mmm... Indian food:smartass: :D
    Bring me that korma shrimp and those massala sauce... Mmmm!







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