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sandi 21-03-2008 10:58 AM

Which spice is good for what article.
 
For interesting reading, such as..

"Today, scientists are finding tantalizing clues that suggest
curcumin might help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease and
cancer. Investigators at the University of California at Los
Angeles, studying a mouse model of Alzheimer’s, reported that the
brains of animals fed curcumin had up to 80 percent fewer of the
protein plaques associated with the disease than those of mice
given a normal diet."

Thought I would share the find.
http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/51/the-spices-of-life

Does anyone have another link on the same subject?

Thanks

sf[_3_] 22-03-2008 10:18 PM

Which spice is good for what article.
 
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 15:08:43 -0800, Blinky the Shark
> wrote:

>sandi wrote:
>
>> For interesting reading, such as..
>>
>> "Today, scientists are finding tantalizing clues that suggest curcumin
>> might help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.

>
>Well, "curcumin" certainly sent me to the dictionary? Fess up -- who'd
>never heard of that before? I don't want to think I was the only one. :)


sf
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Blinky the Shark 22-03-2008 11:08 PM

Which spice is good for what article.
 
sandi wrote:

> For interesting reading, such as..
>
> "Today, scientists are finding tantalizing clues that suggest curcumin
> might help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.


Well, "curcumin" certainly sent me to the dictionary? Fess up -- who'd
never heard of that before? I don't want to think I was the only one. :)

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Janet Wilder[_1_] 23-03-2008 02:30 AM

Which spice is good for what article.
 
Blinky the Shark wrote:
> sandi wrote:
>
>> For interesting reading, such as..
>>
>> "Today, scientists are finding tantalizing clues that suggest curcumin
>> might help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.

>
> Well, "curcumin" certainly sent me to the dictionary? Fess up -- who'd
> never heard of that before? I don't want to think I was the only one. :)
>


I had to look it up, too.
Texas Janet

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Edwin Pawlowski 23-03-2008 02:54 AM

Which spice is good for what article.
 

"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
...
> Blinky the Shark wrote:
>> sandi wrote:
>>
>>> For interesting reading, such as..
>>>
>>> "Today, scientists are finding tantalizing clues that suggest curcumin
>>> might help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.

>>
>> Well, "curcumin" certainly sent me to the dictionary? Fess up -- who'd
>> never heard of that before? I don't want to think I was the only one. :)
>>

>
> I had to look it up, too.
> Texas Janet
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> Bad spelling. Bad punctuation
> Good Friends. Good Life


Of course I've heard of it. In fact, it was just used in a posting to rfc
today. I've know about it for hours now.



John Kane 23-03-2008 07:10 PM

Which spice is good for what article.
 
Blinky the Shark wrote:
> sandi wrote:


>> "Today, scientists are finding tantalizing clues that suggest curcumin
>> might help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.

>
> Well, "curcumin" certainly sent me to the dictionary? Fess up -- who'd
> never heard of that before? I don't want to think I was the only one. :)
>


Never heard of it before. Time to make some more of my "Indian" bread
with tumeric and cumin seeds. :)

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