Eat Indian curry to lose weight
Eating lots of curry may help you
lose weight, research suggests.
Scientists believe that haldi, or turmeric, which is used in most Indian meals,
has an active ingredient that can help fight obesity. A meal that includes haldi
will lead to less weight gain than one without the yellow powder.
This is because haldi contains a plant-based chemical called curcumin which
suppresses the growth of fat tissue in mice and human cell cultures, according
to a study by Tufts University in Boston, published in the Journal of
Nutrition.
Curcumin is also easily absorbed by the body, the researchers said, after
experiments on mice.
"Weight gain is the result of the growth and expansion of fat tissue,
which cannot happen unless new blood vessels form, a process known as
angiogenesis," said senior study author Mohsen Meydani of the Jean Mayer
U.S. Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at
Tufts.
"Based on our data, curcumin appears to suppress angiogenic activity in
the fat tissue of mice fed high fat diets," he said in a statement. In particular, turmeric is effective when
added to a high-fat meal, suggesting it could help fight obesity.
Researchers gave one set of mice high-fat diets and another set the same food
with 500mg of curcumin added to each meal.
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