By: Lisa Costa Bir, Naturopath
It is known that oxidative stress is implicated in many disease conditions & to think we can somewhat help counteract it just by adding a mere 2 tablespoons of tasty and enjoyable herbs and spices to our daily food (as evidenced by the increased antioxidant activity in the men's blood after meal 1) is heartening to say the least. Additionally, the fact that the herb and spice blend decreased the participant's insulin response is great news for those who suffer from diabetes, metabolic syndrome or any other condition with poor blood sugar control since insulin instability is associated with these conditions. Similarly those at risk of heart disease will also be happy to note that the herb & spice mix reduced triglyceride response since elevated triglycerides are associated with an increased risk of heart disease. The researchers believe that the herb and spice mix exerted its therapeutic effects with regards to insulin & triglycerides as a result of the antioxidant activity of the herbs & spices. Lets have a look at which herbs and spices have the highest antioxidant activity. Here are the top 10 according to their Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) value, a unit of measurement for antioxidants developed by the National Institute on Aging in the National Institutes of Health (NIH):
For those of you who spend a lot of money of super foods such as Acai, Goji & Inca berries you may be interested to know that the herbs & spices listed above cost a fraction of the price compared to their expensive super food alternatives and also contain a higher antioxidant, though of course it is unlikely that you would eat as many cloves as you could Goji berries. So there you go, if you're one to shy away from using herbs and spices don't hold back, not only do they taste great & are packed with antioxidants but they're also quietly exerting a therapeutic action inside your body. Try turmeric, cloves, garam masala and coriander in a dhal or curry or how about cloves, nutmeg & cinnamon in some stewed fruit? If you're still confused about how to use Turmeric or how best to use cinnamon type it into the Food Coach database for lots of great recipe ideas. For really fresh spice mixes try your local Indian grocery store or Herbies spices who can be found online at http://www.herbies.com.au CommentsBe the first to comment! |
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