I have suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for 8 years. In recent years I have woken up each morning with 'paddle hands' where they were rigid and I had to manipulate them to make them move. They were stiff and painful during each day. I then heard your comments on Turmeric and black pepper, so I bought a two month supply and took three tablets in the afternoon. The very next day I woke up with free moving hands. After 14 days of having no pain the lumps on the joints had reduced to half their normal size. Two months later I have had no pain and free movement, so thanks for the information that has changed my life.
@sammybee19292 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful, encouraging testimony. I sincerely hope all those who need the added help, will see your comment. All the best, as you continue to enjoy improved health ✨
@annenittis65062 жыл бұрын
Wow just amazing.
@grainofsand41762 жыл бұрын
FYI if you take the Black pepper, turmeric, and a fat together it furthers the sbsorption. Ie-. Coconut milk is common(golden milk)
@fluffgirl10002 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you I have the same thing and i will try too
@FrancesHart992 жыл бұрын
What tablets were they? I need them.
@annehay26612 жыл бұрын
Great video. 20 years ago I had chronic fatigue. NHS offered me nothing and I worked freelance, no sick pay, so in desperation I saw an Ayurvedic doctor who prescribed a plant based diet with lots of spices. What a difference! I immediately stopped bloating after every meal. I now have a dedicated spice drawer, but whole spices and grind them in a special coffee grinder. I find bland heavy British food heavy and indigestible and it’s hardly surprising the effect it has on health. I’ve tried to avoid processed food since CFS and learned to cook quick simple plant based meals.
@nirmaphillips83612 жыл бұрын
Ditto - I am surprised that Tim Spector and team have not mentioned Ayurveda the science of life and healthy living. Ayurveda has ancient origins and has many scientific studies proving preventive and reversing diseases properties of spices and plant based diet. I too consult a Ayurvedic doctor and as a result I am in remission of my type 2 diabetes and coming off blood pressure and cholesterol medications. I implore Zoe to look into Ayurveda and work in partner ship. I too would be very interested in participating in any spices studies 🙏🏾
@grainofsand41762 жыл бұрын
Do you have recommendations on finding whole spices that are clean, well sourced?
@inestorres58112 жыл бұрын
Have you noticed any improvement with the CFS after you changed your diet?
@annehay26612 жыл бұрын
@@inestorres5811 Yes, slices helped with digestion. But the biggest change was after I did the Zoe programme, realised that a lot of fatigue came from blood sugar spikes. Since I followed a low-carb diet it’s been life-changing. I no longer ‘crash’ in the afternoon, sometimes needing to go to bed. I have more energy now than I did 10-15 years ago - and I’ll be 70 next month.
@annehay26612 жыл бұрын
‘Slices’ should read ‘spices’
@woolfel Жыл бұрын
I'm chinese and we also have an obsession with spices. In chinese culture, there's similar beliefs about the power of spices.
@Cajeput Жыл бұрын
This video has taken my spice knowledge to a whole new level. Thank you. For 7 years I have used spices regularly and notice my arthritic hips no longer hurt. Also my inflammation markers every month in my blood test are normal. (CLL patient). My friends 'creak' but not me!!
@deanmorelli7832 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I’ve consumed spices all my life because of their flavour and their tendency to make me “ fell good”. Now I see scientific foundation to my view that we all need listen to “what your body tells you”.
@kirstierhodes20582 жыл бұрын
Count me in on this health study. I already knew the benefits of herbs and spices, but it's nice to have it validated 😊
@d-rex82232 жыл бұрын
You can also add spices to your morning coffee. Personally I use ground cinnamon or alternatively Cayenne pepper for heat. I'm not sure it counts as a spice but Cocoa powder also goes very well with coffee.
@dr.j67472 жыл бұрын
Very good. I add them to my green tea, cocoa, coffee, and all my foods. The "heat" types are known as thermogenic, they increase fat-calorie burning, metabolism, and elimination of toxins.
@jozapper83332 жыл бұрын
I often add a little cocoa and cinnamon to my green tea too - I think it tastes much nicer with this
@abidavies1542 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea!
@moiragarland9554 Жыл бұрын
I like to add ginger root to my green tea. Learnt it from an Afghan refugee. I love ginger, and find it does help 'ginger' me up! I have longstanding "intermittent ME" diagnosis.
@emilyb5557 Жыл бұрын
I grind some nutmeg into my coffee 😊
@richardwild97052 жыл бұрын
I don't cook often (once, sometimes twice a week), but I do like to use spices and herbs. Most useful tip for me was to add them at the beginning of cooking, thereby gaining most benefit. Thank you. I especially use turmeric to help stave off dementia, something from which both my parents experienced.
@margarettt76752 жыл бұрын
On a low sodium diet spices and herbs take on special significance. I make dishes that have over 1/4 cup of a mix of different herbs and spices, and feel it is much better than relying on salt to flavour our food.
@kerryjean22232 жыл бұрын
I've been putting freshly ground black pepper, ginger powder, Turmeric powder, cummin powder and Cayenne pepper in the bottom of my fine bone China mug. I eat a teaspoon of certified organic coconut oil first to break my nightly fast. I have a pot of both green tea and stinging nettle root. I don't quite fill my mug of spices with the hot tea, I wait until it has cooled sufficiently, then I top it up which stirs the spices then drink. I continue in this way until all the spices are swallowed. I've not measured my teapot but I suspect it holds four to six cups. I boil the root with water in a dedicated stainless steel sauspan with a glass lid that I pour into the pottery tea pot ontop of a teaspoon of green tea leaves which I only empty from the tea pot once a week I add the teaspoon of the root to all the previous teaspoons of root to the sauce pan that I keep in the fridge for more than a month at a time between refreshing. The coconut oil helps with the uptake of the fat soluble nutrients and the heat of the boiled water activates the various nutrients as mentioned. My hair growth has exceedingly greatly improved not in terms of length but rather actual number hair follicles working. Also, I've had diagnosed returned bladder cancer for well over two years with suspected metastasised head cancer for seven years with no treatment and am still alive and seemingly quite well. I consume a lot of liquid intake by 10am so as not to have to get up to go to the toilet five times a night. Aside from the pot of tea, I consume a kilo container of all certified organic 350grams plain yoghurt with berries, Flax/linseed, coconut flakes topped up with non certified organic cold pressed fruit juices, such as pomegranate, watermelon, apple, berries, banana etc. 🧡💛🧡😇🙏🇦🇺🧡💛🧡🌼🕊️
@trelium8882 жыл бұрын
Tumeric with black pepper as a combo for antiinflammatory properties (expose to fat +heat, maybe with oil before cooking), true cinnamon (find online) for blood sugar regulation (not sugary cinnamon rolls :)), sumac (purple) - antiinflammatory effect, ginger - to help your digestion and nausea. Play with your foods and spice them up : Oatmeals, avocado toasts, fruits, yogurts, soups, coffee. Find better quality spices (single origin spices are more potent) or make your own. Store away from heat and light, in airsealed containers. Thank you 💕 😊 I Ve learned something really helpful!
@lcarr-dx2ki Жыл бұрын
Great summary of what the video told us!
@Fayebythelight2 жыл бұрын
It’s a definite yes from me for the spice study, although I’m a little worried about the heavy metals & fraud around some spices & how do we try to avoid these?
@dr.j67472 жыл бұрын
This was a great video! I completed a past class on "Spices (Herbs) as Natural Medicines" by an instructor with 4 doctoral degrees and was blown away. This class forever changed my life for the good! I have never gone a day without consuming them since then.
@Cajeput Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a fabulous course. Is it still available anywhere?
@michelleepicmom7322 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed listening to Kanchan Koya! Interesting and informative interview. Her recipes are delicious, too! This week I tried her Masala Tomato Soup recipe - I loved it and my husband said it was the best soup I’ve made! 🙌
@FishTickler592 жыл бұрын
I have Staghorn Sumac growing on my land and have been eating the berries in late August when they are ripe. This type of Sumac grows wild in many places in Maine.
@ondkami2 жыл бұрын
The lady has a great knowledge... awesome 👏
@elainesplots11322 жыл бұрын
So interesting, I already use the mentioned spices in my diet, but will expand their uses. I would be very interested in joining in a study to test whichever spices you decide upon. Apart from the obvious health advantages, they make our good do much more interesting & tasty! Thank you all for your time. 😊
@alkhemiegypt2 жыл бұрын
A really interesting episode. I've been adding garam masala to everything (omelettes, stews, salads, scrambled eggs etc.) for years. And THANK YOU for not calling turmeric "chewmeric". 😁
@hardeepkogar2 жыл бұрын
Loved Kanchan explation
@world-of-susan. Жыл бұрын
We in India cannot do without our spices. They make our good taste super. Overloading on turmeric during Covid caused a lot of blood thinning and clotting problems
@makeadifference4all Жыл бұрын
I don't understand. Blood thinning and blood clotting are opposite reactions.
@world-of-susan. Жыл бұрын
@@makeadifference4all , yes, exactly. Blood thinning caused problems in clotting of blood, I.e. too much bleeding.
@allysonmacintosh3002 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing such an enlightening subject, one that is close to my heart. I too grew up with a Mother who used copious amounts of Spices to our meals, as do I (though I’ve been a bit lazy of late); but after listening to your Podcast & guests; I will most certainly start using my newly purchased Massla Dabba & Spices. Thank you, and I look forward to other Podcasts that help inflammation…
@beatehodges65422 жыл бұрын
I tried a combination of 1 small pinch each of cardamom, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, cumin and coriander mixed in 2 tsp plain Joghurt once a day as it was supposed to help with inflammation issues in my knee. After 4 days I broke out in a very itchy rash from top of chest to thighs. The doctor prescribed antihistamines of which I took the max dose. After 5 days the rash eventually started disappearing. I won’t be repeating this!
@karenroberts64872 жыл бұрын
As its the season in the UK for apples I've been doing baked apples.. Cored cooking apple.. Make the cored hole bigger I put in a little brown sugar a few sultanas, almonds, pinch of cinnamon pinch of ginger small pat of proper butter on the top squeeze of lemon juice stand in a dish with a quarter of a cup of boiling water and bake for 30 mins serve with dollop Greek yoghurt 😋
@SpecialgiftsLA Жыл бұрын
Hi Karen, I love cooked apples, and they are so delicious with spice esp. Cinnamon.ginger is also great . Do you have a recipe?
@makeadifference4all Жыл бұрын
That sounds delicious. I would guess you could also add nutmeg, cloves, and allspice--the classic pumpkin pie" spices that go so well together in winter desserts.
@cdmans672 жыл бұрын
I’ve been taking a turmeric with black pepper supplement for a couple of years. I find it helps me breath better at night as have a dust allergy. If I don’t take it for a few days all the symptoms are back again. I probably take more than I could get from a pure dietary source easily. I have been able to stop taking antihistamines daily. As another poster mentioned, you can’t take a lot if you’re on a blood thinner as it does thin blood. I definitely bruise more now and doing the Zoe blood prick test was probably too easy. Possibly should stop taking before surgery. I’ve mentioned this to health professionals before who haven’t taken it seriously unfortunately.
@k8eekatt2 жыл бұрын
The Mayo clinic has a great section on herbs and natural plant remedies, effects, side effects and cautions.
@helenhucker3462 жыл бұрын
At the beginning of the podcast when the menopause was mentioned I hoped Kanchan would refer to the data on the spice Fenugreek. Perhaps this can be a topic for be the future.
@chrishowe86142 жыл бұрын
For a non-Indian spice mix, just think of Simon and Garfunkel. Parsley, Sage, Rosmary and Thyme. All four of these spices are medicinal. They make a nice chicken soup and stews. When I'm sick, I call it my Simon and Garfunkel chicken soup!
@hilarydowling59732 жыл бұрын
I've always considered those to be herbs and not spices. 🤔
@myratraney2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@elizabethcrum26163 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information about herbs and spices. I will deffo change the way I use them. Thank you Elizabeth Crum.
@lafamillecarrington Жыл бұрын
Fresh turmeric root is easy to find now, and can be grown (like ginger root) in the greenhouse or on a sunny windowsill, to keep the cost down. Same with herbs - I grow bay, rosemary, thyme, sage, mint, basil and garlic (no mention of garlic, so I'm hoping it is good for me). I will definitely be trying sumac. What I have read suggests that it should be added near or at the end of cooking, is that your recommendation?
@trevorhoward7169 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for an excellent podcast once again. Very impressed with your guest Kanchan with her knowledge of the subject and wonderful articulacy,
@dr.j67472 жыл бұрын
For high polyphenol benefits, I mix green tea, non-alkalized cocoa, and coffee with cardamon, cayenne, and other spices at hand.
@BigPictureYT2 жыл бұрын
You can make a wonderful drink with hot water, coconut oil, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cocoa powder. Quite tasty and full of nutrients.
@charlesfleeman17652 жыл бұрын
I eat plant based these days, but one aspect of that is a lot of rice and beans. To give variety to those foods, I use spices... and sometimes in the cooking water for the whole time. I know there are health benefits to spices, but I use them for flavor more than anything else. Also, I live all over Europe and often I find the best selection and price for spices in North African shops in the immigrant neighborhoods. There are also a number of health food stores that sell rice, beans, and spice varieties at bulk prices.
@davidrobinson71122 жыл бұрын
I see no particular positive enhancement from spices. So what is the answer.
@dmmd49942 жыл бұрын
Warm rice, added souce: 1 spoon of cinammon, 1 spoon of sugar (or smth sweet), half glass od cream (not very fatty), my favourit dishes from tke childhood
@townsendv582 жыл бұрын
What about cinnamon sprinkled on a ripe banana on sourdough toast with some dried fruit?
@yogiyogesh8152 жыл бұрын
It’s absolutely fine but be sure it’s Cinnamon and not Cassia as Cassia can be toxic since in raw form.
@circa18902 жыл бұрын
Only ceylon form.
@margaretsearle51732 жыл бұрын
@@yogiyogesh815 How to tell the difference ? I buy ground cinnamon at supermarkets.
@yogiyogesh8152 жыл бұрын
@@margaretsearle5173 Please check on the package to see the origin (county) of the product.
@maxineadderley5378 Жыл бұрын
@@margaretsearle5173 : Walmart does carry Ceylon cinnamon, but it must come from Sri Lanka..or buy online
@wendywilliams9893 Жыл бұрын
So very interesting as always. I've learnt so much from listening to these podcasts.Thank as always
At this point, I am taking four of the beneficial spices that Kanchan mentions, on a daily basis. The only one I have no experience with is sumac, so I will look into it. Thanks for the great info on this channel.
@jimbo26292 жыл бұрын
Up to 20 years ago pancreatic cancer was rare. Now it is much more common. I wonder if a dietary change is linked. I don’t consider spices normal food. They can cause gastritis and irritate the intestine. I only take prescribed medicines/drugs. I don’t ascribe dramatic qualities to individual foodstuffs until backed by good evidence.
@makeadifference4all Жыл бұрын
Why do you think that spices are not "normal food"? People around the world have been cooking with spices for millenia.
@FishTickler592 жыл бұрын
I have been adding spices to my diet for years.
@cjreeve792 жыл бұрын
I started developing arthritis in my knees that made walking up stairs and cycling uncomfortable. I then started adding turmeric to my food and after one meal containing turmeric with black pepper I feel an improvement and after a week the discomfort mostly was gone. When I'm on holiday I usually bring turmeric pills as after a week of not adding it to my food then discomforts return. I've also started grinding seads and adding it to my food to increase omega 3 intake and I have the impression it helps too but if so the effect is more gradual. I do wonder if I should cut certain inflationary foods out by I do enjoy crisps etc so managing my diet with spice hacks is preferable to me!
@beaniebud88292 жыл бұрын
Important to restrict sugars and carbs. No need to cut completely if they are your comfort foods. It seems to me that being joyful also helps to fight inflammation 😀
@carolinemitchell2721 Жыл бұрын
There was a bbc “food is medicine” years ago. Took a young person with uncontrolled rheumatoid arthritis. Removed red meat & highly processed carbs. Result, pain less & the biomarker for inflammation down.
@maxineadderley5378 Жыл бұрын
@@beaniebud8829 : I enjoy a sinfully delightful cup of bullet coffee... I am good otherwise. What is life if I can not enjoy that one cup a day 🤔
@beaniebud88292 жыл бұрын
I was on methotrexate then HCQS to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Started to have a weakened sphincter muscle between the stomach and esophagus. Food and drink would just roll up from my stomach. Dr. said it was a side effect of the HCQS. Asked to be weaned off the medication. Was told that I would be crippled within 10 years if the medication was stopped. Decided to take my chances and started to include these spices in my daily diet. Also restricted starches and eliminated sugar. This was 21 years ago. No symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis unless I consume too much wine. Do not drink any other alcohol. When I share this with others they would rather think that I never had the condition in the first place than to try the lifestyle change. Oh yes in terms of lifestyle the diet was coupled with moving out of the city, stressless living and daily yoga which I easily maintain to date.
@WalkingDday2 жыл бұрын
Tergoulle is a rice and cinnamon desert in Normandy. Introduced, I think, in the 17th century when there was a famine. The authorities introduced rice to make up for the lack of crops. People didn’t know what to do with it so recipes were posted. As it was made in a terrine and stuck to your gob it became known as Tergoulle.
@luckyfriday5366 Жыл бұрын
A couple that works very well: turmeric with black pepper. The black pepper helps in the uptake of the curcumins in the digestif tract.
@penelopepaull86292 жыл бұрын
I have been having a blend of 12 spices on my yogurt every day for the last 5 years and l'm now healthier and fitter than ever before :) and will now be adding sumac thank you
@edwood55352 жыл бұрын
May I ask what 12 you are using with your yogurt?
@penelopepaull86292 жыл бұрын
apologies for the delay the spices are cinnamon ,cloves, all spice, anise, cardamon, nutmeg, coriander, cumin, black cumin/ nigella seeds, ginger, tumeric and a pinch of black pepper🙂
@edwood55352 жыл бұрын
@@penelopepaull8629 No apology needed very kind of you to let me know. That sounds like a great mix, I will need to add to mine, that sounds great.
@makeadifference4all Жыл бұрын
I don't know why I've never added spices to my morning yogurt, even though I've had raita and other Indian or Middle Eastern spiced yogurt dishes. Thanks for the idea.
@16Elless2 жыл бұрын
I don’t use turmeric in cooking but do take a supplement in capsule form. Surely you’d have to eat a lot of turmeric to get the benefits.
@StephenMarkTurner Жыл бұрын
Terrific. Thanks for reminding me of 'soo-mak', yes it does have a great purple colour.
@danishsiddiqui798511 ай бұрын
As a practicing doctor, when I moved to U.K. from India. I observed a significant increase in inflammatory bowel disease compared to more infectious bowel diseases in India. Could this be because of difference in dietary habits and components or higher prevalence of food related infections. Who knows!!
@tarandhesi34502 жыл бұрын
Are organic spices sufficient for quality over the supermarket brands?
@helengalbraith4535 Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite ways to eat spice is to dunk bits of good bread into extra virgin olive oil with a small amount of red wine vinegar and then dunk this into a heap of different dukkahs.
@lcarr-dx2ki Жыл бұрын
What a great idea - I often fo the bread & oil just because it's yummy, never thought to add spices - will start this weekend!!!
@PoKeKidMPK111 ай бұрын
only 4 of 5 spices were mentioned, with some mishaps 1. tumeric with black pepper (the addition of fat and steep with heat for absorption was only mentioned later (which, not mentioned, is a similar process with saffron in milk, also used in east cuisine)) 2. ceylon cinnamon over commonly commercialized cassia cinnamon (other cinnamons were not mentioned) 3. sumac 4. ginger (said as 5 but only the 4th mentioned???)
@Mike-cs9me Жыл бұрын
Can anyone tell me - are dried herbs and spices beneficial - or must they be fresh? I would LOVE to know the answer to this please?
@Ottee2 Жыл бұрын
My opinion is that they need not be fresh to be beneficial. However, if you have herbs and spices that have been sitting around in your kitchen cupboard for 3, 4, or 5 years, you might consider throwing those out and replacing them.
@cclambie2 жыл бұрын
Count me in on the study! I already take 5+ spices daily... But would be happy to add more. Cacao, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, ginger and tumeric go into my daily smoothie 😊 Along with herbs, spinach, fruit.
@blrichwine12 жыл бұрын
How can we test the spices we purchase for heavy metal contamination. For example, there are many credible reports that turmeric, oregano are contaminated with serious levels of lead. I've contacted some of the companies I regularly buy from and they either don't respond or say they haven't done any testing. Can we test at home? It seems that the purity of spices and teas should be viewed just as suspect as supplements unfortunately.
@ladagspa2008 Жыл бұрын
test it at a local lab
@Mightyshy2 жыл бұрын
I love spices but I have some strange sensitivity to them. I always get rush on my skin when I eat too much cinnamon, kari or turmeric or even dried basil. Those spices should help with inflammation but it seems like it promote inflammation in me 😢 Any advices?
@paulamcgivern85529 ай бұрын
Yep, to the spice mix trial.As Kanchan said, 'Count me in'.
@debbieepstein12052 жыл бұрын
I think it was important to say that some spices, particularly turmeric, can have serious adverse effects when you are on certain medications. You should always check for this. And this should have been made clear in the podcast.
@somaye184211 ай бұрын
As an Iranian I eat a lot of turmeric, cinnamon and sumac so yeah! I need to add ginger and chilli now. But what about saffron? Iranians say it's an antidepressant. Any research on that?
@dianeculverhouse6979 Жыл бұрын
Learnt more as this interview became more relaxed.
@lindab342 жыл бұрын
I learnt today from you about single origin spices. Thankyou so much. I will gradually replace my spices as much as possible with these. I make flatbreads from coconut flour, millet flour or ground flax seed. I always put various spices and plant seeds in; the breads taste wonderful and must be very healthy.
@susanware65042 жыл бұрын
........ and a definite yes from me, count me in to any spice study. Brilliant stuff!
@suemason1005 Жыл бұрын
Yiu mentioned that turmeric needs black pepper because it is cleared quickly by the liver. I have fatty liver and a chemist suggested thst maybe taking turmeric could harm my liver - is this possibility true?
@marciawilliams2912 жыл бұрын
Thank u,great video.👍🥰🙏👌💞
@KzLollapalooza2 жыл бұрын
Thank. You very much for the continuous quality content creations. Looking forward to the 1mil sub in the near future!
@greendeane1 Жыл бұрын
Coumarin/coumadin reduces blood clotting, sumac also has some B12., 10 mg per kilo.
@glennwhitney1494 Жыл бұрын
This is excellent!
@ekiggai38052 жыл бұрын
Excellent !!!!
@rosemaryyanz1115 Жыл бұрын
Very inspiring thanks
@joshm3342 Жыл бұрын
@28:08 Closed Captions disappeared. Please fix.
@jeffrey45772 жыл бұрын
I sometimes add turmeric powder and cinnamon to my coffee and keto cereal
@lis8192 жыл бұрын
Just added cayenne to my black coffee…amazing! Thanks for all this info :))
@juliamaria51582 жыл бұрын
So Cylon cinnamon is better?
@carolinew8536 Жыл бұрын
I don’t use spices at all - but I would take part in any studies, on how using them could change my health.
@carolinew8536 Жыл бұрын
Forgot to say I live in the U.K.
@hoqorn Жыл бұрын
i suggest all , to eat spices/herbs after some cooking
@DrGeorginaCook2 жыл бұрын
I buy cardamom seeds and pop in a dedicated pepper grinder. Grind on to hot chocolate coffee tea porridge fruit etc. So easy.
@gerrypippin22632 жыл бұрын
Well,obviously that is easy. But does it give you any health benefits? Any small child can operate a grinder😅
@amydietz21512 жыл бұрын
@@gerrypippin2263 we’re you aware of how rude your response was?
@michaelcorrigan46252 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Fantastic advice! Cheers Zoe.
@mudoh2131 Жыл бұрын
Reakky enjoyed tis episode. I am a regular spice user and would lob=ve to be involved in any trial.
@nicolastone8079 Жыл бұрын
Would like to see helpful research presentation for healthy gut for those if us who have difficulties with gluten or gluten containing cereal intolerances including oats. There's so much where some have a gluten free diet but it's not enough to relieve all symptoms and promote full health.
@tarandhesi34502 жыл бұрын
Hi, great podcast as usual, they are all fantastic, keep up the great work👍. One question I have, do you have any recommendations, websites or links where I can purchase healthier or rather the spices with more polyphenols, as I tend to just purchase from the supermarket and I want to spice up my life a little more😊?
@holyguacamole2263 Жыл бұрын
I renew the question!
@christyanne41112 жыл бұрын
Would love to be part of your spice study Am just at beginning of learning how to use them in my diet A friend has CKD, HBP & type 2 diabetes dispite being a lean muscular road cyclist who exercises every day They are struggling to know what to eat Could spices and herbs be safe for them & possibly help their health? Thanks
@KEG2422 жыл бұрын
Thanks this was very interesting to listen to.
@amandamaccarthy6852 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I'm going to try to add more herbs and spices to my diet. The five starter suggestions is a good starting point. Thanks everyone 😊
@aminamangera4871 Жыл бұрын
Put cinnamon bark, cumin seeds, black pepper corns, cardamon, cloves in water when making rice.
@tomazzel4309 Жыл бұрын
Great video...👍
@redrockcrf4663 Жыл бұрын
She mentioned Turmeric as seeds. Doesn't turmeric powder come from the root? I try to use fresh grated root as a substitue for the dried spice. Is this wrong?
@johntan5072 жыл бұрын
Very general discussion, most asians know about the benefits of their spices.
@miketurnbull43332 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm trying to get 30 plant-based foods every week. So far, I'm struggling to get over 24, but that'll come (I'm only two weeks in). From what I understand a portion of fruit/veg/seed = 1 point, but a spice is only worth a 1/4 of a point. Is this correct? If so, does that mean that I can only use that spice once in the week to achieve a point? For example; if I use black pepper on Monday I get 0.25. If I then use black pepper on Tuesday does that mean I don't get any more points, or does that add on to the 0.25 from Monday? Hope this makes sense! Thanks
@fatefoodscatering2 жыл бұрын
Is there much difference by using fresh spices vs dried ground spices?
@amaracardamine3837 Жыл бұрын
I'd join a study involving the use of spices. Count me in.
@philipwells27932 жыл бұрын
grinding your own spices gives you greatly enhanced flavor.
@MrElhabib1232 жыл бұрын
Moderate and mild spiced food and drink yes but not overly spiced
@ryanwdavies12 жыл бұрын
Is a "erb" the same as a herb( With "h")?
@juliehayne4636 Жыл бұрын
Yes. The "h" in this word, as written, is pronounced in some English-language dialects, notably British pronunciations, but is usually not pronounced in American varieties of English.
@HotSabta2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! One little thing: If I want to make a blend of the 5 basic herbs, there is no mentioning of the quantity of each one of the 5 (basic?) herbs for preparation of a blend for daily use.
@makeadifference4all Жыл бұрын
I doubt that has been studied, and you might enjoy using different spices for different foods rather than using a blend for everything. Yet, a curry powder is nice to keep on hand. In the US, curry powder is expected to contain at least turmeric, coriander, fenugreek, cinnamon, cumin, black pepper, ginger, and cardamom. You can saute vegetables with it and add it to meat--look online for ideas and recipes.
@inestorres58112 жыл бұрын
I'd love to take part in the spices experiment 🙂
@royquatermass75932 жыл бұрын
Interesting topic a good way to improve health and treat illness.
@akkawowa2 жыл бұрын
I understand as a Coeliac I'm not able to get involved in the Zoe microbiome study, but as you pay for the tests anyway it would be nice to still be able to do the tests for myself even if they're not used in the final paper.
@k8eekatt2 жыл бұрын
The test meals I received were dairy and gluten free.
@akkawowa2 жыл бұрын
@@k8eekatt Great! Thanks for letting me know :)
@emsgardenjourney Жыл бұрын
Would love to join this study if and when it happens :-)
@bauhausspeaks2 жыл бұрын
Count me in on the spice study 😊
@veronicafrederick6809 Жыл бұрын
Can you use cayean pepper in your food also
@theartificialsociety33732 жыл бұрын
If there is any value in spices it is from very small amounts from varieties. The body is not designed to deal with large amounts of anything and large amounts causes harm. They try to play the in test tube game and it does might do something against cancer. Well test tube is not the same as digestion and blood stream. If the spices help you eat whole food starchy staples, great. But people start frying and use oil and it becomes a show. The spices are also loaded with pesticides so try organic but fraud is massive. Powder turmeric was noted for lead chromate fraud terribly harming people and still happens from India. Use small amounts of Hawaiian whole turmeric not gamble with Indian fraud dangers.
@carvakalokayata15302 жыл бұрын
Could you provide some evidence on this "Powder turmeric was noted for lead chromate fraud terribly harming people and still happens from India", or are you just making it all up. ???
@kimcornelissen15292 жыл бұрын
well considering there are massive cultures who eat spices three times a day I doubt they cause harm to the body.
@theartificialsociety33732 жыл бұрын
@@kimcornelissen1529 all the places eat spices. Just dont overdo it.
@cellom.92272 жыл бұрын
Amazing that so many Indian people are unhealthy, considering the amount of spice they consume.