Joey Atlas, is the author of the FREE e-book, 'Confessions of a Former Yo-Yo Dieter' - Visit Fat Loss Diet Confessions to get your FREE copy while supplies last. He is also the Beloved Creator of the Hottest Home Exercise Leg and Butt Toning Program for Women
Fat loss and optimum health are much easier and long lasting when you add some of natures gift to your daily diet. Herbs and spices are not only tasty but they offer many body and life enhancing benefits that often go ignored.
Potent plant compounds in herbs like nutmeg, cinnamon, turmeric and rosemary have powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that scientists suggest might help do everything from stabilize blood sugar levels and protect your heart to improve mood and enhance brain function ... and even fight cancer cells.
Although most of the 'official' research is preliminary, and in mice & rats, it expands our thinking of what most people see as 'flavoring meals' can do.
Chili Powder — Though it seems odd that capsaicin, the substance that gives chili peppers and chili powder their fiery heat, would act as a pain reliever, it has indeed been used for years as a topical cream to help people with arthritis, shingles and psoriasis. Experts suspect capsaicin works by first stimulating pain receptors via the skin and then shutting them down.
Now, scientists think this principle can help inside the body too. By combining the anesthetic agent, viscous lidocaine, with capsaicin, Harvard researchers were able to block pain receptors, yet leave touch and motor sensors perfectly intact and functional, resulting in controlled numbness. Though tested only on rats so far, researchers are confident the finding could eventually transform the way surgery is performed.
In lab studies, capsaicin has also been shown to kill prostate cancer cells. One BIG reason for men to keep chili powder on hand at all times... in the kitchen, that is.
Cinnamon — One of my daily favorites... In addition to antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, cinnamon is now hailed for its power to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood glucose levels. It's also been shown to lower cholesterol and triglyceride blood levels.
Even meager amounts of cinnamon may be highly effective. One study showed that the equivalent of just one-half teaspoon of cinnamon powder twice daily before meals lowered glucose and cholesterol levels. Another found that the equivalent of a teaspoon a day lowered fasting glucose in people with diabetes. HINT: put it in your oatmeal with a tablespoon of ground organic flax seeds.
Curry Powder — The excitement behind curry centers on its primary ingredient, turmeric, which contains curcumin, a powerful polyphenol with antioxidant properties. Curcumin gives this amazing spice its distinctive flavor and vivid yellow color.
In a study in Endocrinology in July, Columbia University researchers reported that curcumin reduced inflammation and lessened the chances that obese mice would develop type 2 diabetes. Additionally, in the mice that did contract the disease, curcumin still decreased insulin resistance, enhanced blood sugar level profiles, decreased body-fat and increased lean muscle mass.
More exciting studies target heart disease and cancer. Canadian scientists gave curcumin to mice with enlarged hearts. Not only did it lower the incidence of heart failure (a common outcome of an enlarged heart), but it reversed the condition, restoring heart function. Curcumin also has the ability to stop tumor growth and promote tumor cell breakdown, particularly in colorectal cancer cells.
Earlier animal research suggests curcumin may help prevent rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and Crohn's disease. Its extract blocks bone breakdown, reducing the risk for osteoporosis.
Now, scientists are analyzing curcumin and how it may affect Alzheimer's disease. In India — where people eat two to four grams (about one teaspoon) of turmeric daily—Alzheimer rates are one-quarter what they are in the U.S. All of these little tidbits of evidence are why you may want to add a some curry powder to your sauteed veggies or your stir fried chicken or fish.
It may be a stretch going from mice to men, of course, but it makes all the sense in the world - when you realize that most medications are created from various plants around the world. Currently, ten studies are underway in humans.
Rosemary — Rosemary is a robust herb that adds oomph to dishes, but may also smother cancer? Scientists think it does... at least a concentrated extract of the herb might. Some researchers believe rosemary can block dangerous carcinogenic compounds called heterocyclic amines (HCA) from forming during cooking.
A Kansas State University food scientist, motivated by a study showing that marinades made with rosemary, thyme and other spices could cut HCA in grilled steak by 87%, tried rosemary extract alone... And what would you know? The rosemary cleared out any trace of HCA in the grilled hamburgers, and without imparting an overpowering rosemary taste.
Researchers credit phenols with protective antioxidant, anticarcinogenic and anti-inflammatory effects. Add this 'pine-needle looking' herb to dressings and meat marinades.
Saffron — This spice is what turns rice yellow in the Spanish dish, 'paella'. Both the petal and sought-after stamen of saffron have shown potent antidepressant effects in several studies. In fact, a few studies found that 30 milligrams of saffron was just as effective as commonly prescribed fluoxetine (Prozac, Sarafem) and imipramine (Tofranil) for treating mild-to-moderate depression. Other research suggests saffron has anticarcinogenic properties. You can even add this to stir fried vegetables and various meats.
Ancient societies have been using herbs and spices to prevent and treat ailments for thousands of years, but only recently have Western scientists begun to test, validate and substantiate some of these claims, as well as discover new benefits, uses and applications.
Although much of the research has been in animals so far, and many studies use extracts, concentrates and supplements in amounts which may be challenging to consume, fresh or dried - researchers feel the need to study these herbs and spices in humans in everyday amounts before 'formal' recommendations can be made regarding the prevention or treatment of various conditions and illnesses.
With that being stated... There's no good reason to wait for a bureaucratic, 'official statement' of proof or approval.
Just let your logic and common sense tell you there are unquestionable benefits to be gained by enjoying healthful and flavorful doses of powerful herbs and spices in your daily nutrition.
This is just another health promoting, life enhancing gift from 'the universe' - it's your choice to use it or not.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Healthy Diet Plan For Weight Loss
- Dietary weight loss tips
- Easy Weight Loss Tips
- Weight Loss Tip - Top 25 Weight Loss Tips you Should Know
- Weight Loss Tip : Top Useful and Effective Weight Loss Tips
- Mind-Body-Spirit Weight Loss Tips
- Weight Loss and Nutrition Go Together!
- 20 Hot Weight Loss Tips For A Healthy Diet




Do Ventless Fireplaces Really Work?
By: Wes Fernley | 16/11/2009Most people are skeptical about these ventless wonders. They remember how often a chimney for a wood-burning fireplace gets clogged and how miserable it makes everyone. If anyone in the house has a compromised breathing system, the consternation is even deeper. It's hard to believe that there can be a fire that gives out warmth and looks inviting without also spewing fumes.
Bedding Sets Fit For a Palace And Other Bargains
By: Groshan Fabiola | 16/11/2009Now that the weather is starting to cool down in northern areas, it is a great time to think about investing in bedding sets
Antique Grandfather Clocks and Other Decorating Tricks
By: Groshan Fabiola | 16/11/2009Now is the best time to invest in big-ticket pieces like dining room sets, antique grandfather clocks, and entertainment centers
Dog Health Food
By: Mark Syme | 16/11/2009Can the FDA make sure that your dog food is really safe?
Buying Nursery Items for New Babies at a Lower Price with Wholesale Rates
By: lybx1433 | 16/11/2009Go through the many online sites otherwise the sale sites on the internet where you can obtain things at a lesser cost with the ability to bargain efficiently.
Why do you choose wholesale baby furniture merchants
By: lybx1433 | 16/11/2009In majority of the case, the kids will outgrow the possessions speedily and around are several persons who take such worthy verdicts in purchasing only the indispensable things.
Top five essential baby items
By: lybx1433 | 16/11/2009Push Chair: a stroller would be an essential point for a child through out first few years. If the parents were to go away for mall or shopping or for stroll they would obtain their infant away on neat push chair.
Tips while purchasing crib bedding set for your baby
By: lybx1433 | 16/11/2009You will discover that "crib bedding packs" often arrive along with the infant supplies in addition to items that are available in almost all sale departments present in your area.
6-Pack Ab Inside Scoop: Secrets to Unleash Your Six Pack Abs
By: Joey Atlas | 11/10/2009 | HealthMillions of fat and flabby people around the world would love to have sexy, tightly toned, 6-pack abs. A lean 'six pack' midsection is a sign of beauty, strength and attraction. This is the top reason why so many men and women want to have this type of look in their midriff. If you want to get tight and sexy washboard abs, here are a few points you need to know before you get started on your laser targeted ab and core exercise program.
Workouts for Your Abs; Best Exercises In Your Workouts for Abs
By: Joey Atlas | 24/09/2009 | FitnessWorkouts for abs come in many routines and each method can be modified to match your abilities and desired goals. Below, we review several of the top picks for the aerobic side of the '6-pack abs' equation. Aerobic workouts for your core and abs focus on reducing body-fat so that the muscle definition of your midsection is easily visible.
4 Dumb Reasons Your 6-Pack Abs Plan Isn't Working
By: Joey Atlas | 15/09/2009 | HealthAds, infomercials and endless websites claim to be able to give you 6-pack abs - with no effort - and not changing your diet? Don't fall for the silly hype, and don't buy into the sneaky persuasion ploys. The truth is that most mass market, six pack abdominal products can't work. Here are only some of the real reasons why this is true.
Cellulite Notice: Be Skeptic of Dangerous Anti-Cellulite Treatments
By: Joey Atlas | 10/06/2009 | HealthCellulite removal/reduction gimmicks generate 100's of millions of dollars year after year. But it is quite rare, incredibly rare that any lady, young or old, ever sees real & definite cellulite reduction as a result of buying and using any of these anti-cellulite products or 'spa' treatment protocols.
Exercise Program Success: How to Realize Your Exercise Program Progress
By: Joey Atlas | 25/04/2009 | HealthHealth & fitness goals come in many forms and descriptions. Take a sample of 30 people, ask them what their primary fitness desires are and you'll get 30 different answers. There will most likely be some similarities amongst many of those fitness seekers - but then again, what means 'toning up' to one may mean something entirely different to another person.
Fat Loss And Fitness: Three Fat Loss Tips For Body Toning Fitness
By: Joey Atlas | 28/02/2009 | FitnessFat and flab loss is the number one fitness goal of both men and women around the world. The problem is most advice is either too overwhelming - or downright ineffective to begin with. Here are 3 unconventional, yet simple, fat loss tips to help you lose the flab, tone-up, look awesome and feel phenomenal.
Golf Performance Enhancement: Improve Golf Flexibility And Your Golf Score
By: Joey Atlas | 23/02/2009 | HobbiesGolf stretching and flexibility exercises will enhance your game, the power & precision of your swing and will help prevent common golf injuries. Regularly sticking to a golf stretching program can improve your range of motion and prevent stiffness, as well as injuries - both chronic and acute.