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Spices Give Healthy Kick to Fatty Meals

Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:57 AM

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New research suggests that when it comes to healthy eating, it's best to fight fat with fire.

Spicing up meals with turmeric, cinnamon, paprika, and black pepper could help counter the negative effects of high-fat meals, says a new study published in this month's Journal of Nutrition.

According to researchers from Pennsylvania State University, adding spices to high-fat meals helped reduce triglyceride levels by up to 30 percent compared to control meals in which no spices were added. Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the bloodstream.

To conduct their experiment, researchers fed six overweight but otherwise healthy men between the ages of 30 and 65 two separate meals that consisted of chicken curry, Italian herb bread, and cinnamon biscuits.

To one meal, they added two tablespoons of spices like rosemary, oregano, cinnamon, turmeric, black pepper, cloves, garlic powder, and paprika. The spices were chosen for their potent antioxidant properties.

Researchers drew blood from the participants every 30 minutes for three hours, and found that antioxidant activity in the blood increased by 13 percent, while insulin response decreased by 20 percent after the spice-laden meal.

The spice dosage provided the equivalent amount of antioxidants contained in five ounces of red wine or 1.4 ounces of dark chocolate.

If oxidative stress contributes to chronic illnesses like heart disease, arthritis, and diabetes, researchers point out that antioxidants could help play a role in combating its deleterious effects.

Another study out of the University of Georgia also found herbs and spices like cloves, cinnamon, oregano, and sage inhibited tissue damage and inflammation caused by high levels of blood sugar.

For a list of spicy recipe ideas, visit http://www.food.com/recipes/spicy.

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