“A Curry A Day Keeps The Doctor Away?”
Written by Lau on January 12, 2007 – 5:52 am -Very often when we fall sick (i.e., fever, sore throat, flu and other common illness), our Chinese friends will tell us to stay away from ‘heaty foods’ such as spicy food, tom yam, char kuew teow, durian and etc, including chicken and egg to avoid our sickness from getting worse. Instead, we are advice to take simple cooked foods or ‘cooling foods’ such as porridge, noodle soup, herbal tea and etc which will give some soothing effect, with perception that these foods will help in get rid the ‘heaty’ from our body, and thus get well soon.
But if you have Indian friends who always having Indian meals with, they will tell you different thing: get some spices when you get sick!
This is their way of helping themselves whenever they are not feeling well, they will demand more curry onto their banana leaf while having their meal. One of the explanations I ever heard which sound logical is: the spices in curries can boost up the immune system in our body, so we get cure faster.
Well, I do not know how true it is, but recently researchers found out a chemical compound, capsaicin which can find in chilies might help in battle with cancer.
A study by the scientists, published online in the journal Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, has proven for the first time that the chemical compound capsaicin — which is responsible for the burning sensation when we eat chillies — can kill cells by directly targeting their energy source.
It could mean that patients could control or prevent the onset of cancer by eating a diet rich in capsaicin and that existing products to treat conditions such as psoriasis and muscle strain, which contain the compound and are already approved for medical use, could be adapted to tackle this more serious disease.
By looking at statement at below, perhaps next time we should give a try to curry.
He said: “This is incredibly exciting and may explain why people living in countries like Mexico and India, who traditionally eat a diet which is very spicy, tend to have lower incidences of many cancers that are prevalent in the western world.”
For full story, please go to “A Curry A Day Keeps The Doctor Away?” at Science Daily.
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January 12th, 2007 at 9:41 am
[...] 印度籍的朋友,在生病时会吃更多的含香料的食物,如咖哩。对于我们,印度香料是刺激性的元素,但对他们来说这就是他们的方法。不信?你随便捉一个印度籍的朋友问一问。我颇能吃辣,曾经试过在不舒服的情况下和一群印度朋友辣乎乎的吃了一餐,原本有点重的脑袋顿时清醒了许多,不舒服的感觉也似乎真的消除了。矛盾乎? [...]
January 15th, 2007 at 3:43 pm
eat more spicy things can also help in reducing pimples and losing weight..
January 17th, 2007 at 12:27 am
reducing pimples? post it post it!!!
February 20th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
Interesting observation about the hot stuff versus the more subtle taste of chinese foods cooked with bland spices. The thing is, both hold true for boosting immunity in a way. Chinese food, with its thick broth and assorted herbs will undoubtedly give nutrition to the sick. While maybe curries and the effect of capsaicin on nerve endings would stimulate the immune system in another way… after all the stimulation by the chillies, there must be a lot of inflammation around – does this get the immune system pumping faster and more effective? Plus I guess there is the question of the rich vitamin C chilies have…
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