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For student Ahmed jasim jabbar Wasit university college of medicine Iraq
A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, bark, or vegetative
substance primarily used
for flavoring, coloring or preserving food. Sometimes a spice is used to hide other flavors.
Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are parts of leafy green plants also used for flavoring or as garnish. Spicy foods get their "heat" from a compound called
capsaicin. Capsaicin can be found in some form in any food or vegetable with noticeable "heat." New research into capsaicin's effects on humans has uncovered many health benefits to enjoying spicy foods. Adding some spice to your favorite foods may not only make them taste better, but
may also make you healthier
Mechanism of action
The burning and painful sensations associated with capsaicin result from
its chemical interaction with sensory neurons. Capsaicin, as a
member of the vanilloid family, binds to a receptor called the vanilloid
receptor subtype 1(VR1).
Prolonged activation of these
neurons by capsaicin depletes presynaptic substance P, one of the body's neurotransmitters for pain and heat
With chronic exposure to capsaicin, neurons are depleted
of neurotransmitters, leading to reduction in sensation of pain and blockade of neurogenic inflammation. If capsaicin is removed, the
neurons recover.
What are the Health Benefits of
Spicy Foods?
Weight LossEating spicy foods also increases the metabolism, encouraging people to process food more quickly, leading some researchers to suggest that it may help
with weight loss.In addition, Studies show that the main compound in chilies, called capsaicin, has a thermogenic effect and
may cause the body to burn more calories and “oxidize” layers of fat for 20 minutes post chow-
down. The consumption of capsaicin causes a temporary increase in body temperature and may shift the body from carbohydrate oxidation to fat
oxidation. This is most likely why cayenne pepper can help regulate blood sugar levels after a meal.
Studies show that cultures that eat the most spicy food have much lower
incidence of heart attack and stroke. Potential reasons: Chili peppers can
reduce the damaging effects of LDL (bad cholesterol) and capsaicin may fight
inflammation, which has been flagged as a risk factor for heart issues.
Heart Health
Lower Blood Pressure Nutritionally, capsicum peppers, both
sweet and hot, do have something important to offer: large amounts of vitamin C. In fact, ounce for ounce, peppers have two and a half times more vitamin C than oranges. They are also good sources of vitamin A (which may account for the claim that they help prevent night blindness) and potassium and contain some iron and protein. At the same time, they are very low in fat and calories: 22 calories in three and a half ounces. Vitamins A and C strengthen the heart muscle walls, and the heat of the pepper increases blood flow throughout your body. All of this equals a stronger cardiovascular system.
Chillies can help protect us from common winter conditions. It may reduce flu symptoms, sinusitis, and respiratory problems. It opens everything up, makes you sweat, and boosts the immune system.
A natural muscle relaxant and pain
reliever. We all know that putting
something hot and spicy on muscular pain offers relief. Again, a hot chilli
pepper straight on the skin will do the trick. There are also a number of creams that have capsicum
in them to sooth and heal painful
muscles.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF
SPICES FOR HEALTHY FOOD
GARLIC
offers several health benefits and is found in most meals. However, it is
most often cooked to the point that it no longer offers any health benefits, only flavor. Allicin is one of the
active elements in garlic and is heat sensitive. Instead of cooking with it, mince fresh cloves and allow it to rest for five minutes. Then, add it to the
pan before serving. Garlic helps promote one of the most essential antioxidants called glutathione
that works to process toxins out of your body.
HOT PEPPERs
Chili pepper and cayenne pepper are hot peppers that are rich in capsaicinoids, a compound of capsaisin that promotes a healthy cardiovascular system, relieves headaches, arthritis, fever, migraine, motion sickness, poor digestion, venereal disease, vertigo and sinus issues. Capsicum peppers have been touted as cures for arthritis, atherosclerosis, the common cold, muscle cramps, infections, lung congestion and ulcers. Hot
peppers are high in antioxidants. Chilies are beneficial in boosting your body’s immunity and healing
properties. This is because they’re rich in vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin A and vitamin B6, and they
boost the infection-fighting cells
Here are 10 Health Benefits of Cinnamon that may make you want to include it in your diet every day.
Lower Cholesterol-Blood Sugar Regulation-Yeast Infection Help-Cancer Prevention-Anti-Clotting-Arthritis Relief-Anti-Bacterial-Brain Health-E. Coli Fighter-High in Nutrients
They are also a natural anesthetic
(due to the eugenol oil) which is why they were often used for dental procedures in
centuries past and are still used in
some cultures to remedy toothache.
They are well known for relieving flatulence and can
actually help promote good
digestion as well as metabolism. They
may also help relieve vomiting
and diarrhea as well as a host of other digestive disorders.
Cloves are the dried flower buds of the
clove tree, The Chinese used cloves to get rid of bad breath over 2000 years ago. Cloves antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal
and antiseptic properties .
Ginger " Zingiber"
It has powerful anti
inflammatory properties, to
manage inflammation
associated with an autoimmune
disease that have known as
Ankylosing Spondilitis.
Ginger is commonly used as a spice for pumpkin pie and
other winter foods. You can make a hot
tea from it that soothes your
digestion and treat stomach upset and calms nausea and
diarrhea .
Because Ginger is a natural and very powerful
(cyclooxygenase) Cox-2
inhibitor, just as NSAIDs and aspirin are, it is also quiet effective for
pain.
Ginger also soothes the stomach and aids in digestion, so for this reason its great for
symptoms relating to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), flu, stomach upset,
nausea, vomiting, morning sickness, even chemotherapy related nausea. It also eases
cold symptoms.
Rosemary
Many Italian and Mediterranean recipes call
for rosemary, which contains high levels of anti-oxidants while also offering up a good amount of flavor.
Rosemary can be used fresh or dried to season meat, pasta sauces and
fish. Incorporating rosemary into your cooking regularly can stop cancer
cells from growing and reduces your risk of
developing heart disease.
TURMERICTurmeric is a yellow spice from India is the primary
ingredient in curry, is responsible for many of
the dish’s health benefits. The most
prolific may be its effect on those who suffer
from arthritis. curry is also reduced risk for
Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.
This is because of curcumin within the
turmeric; curcumin can identify plaques in the brain called amyloid plaques, bind to the
plaque and keep it from reproducing.Also
reduce the risk of developing prostate,
breast, skin and colorectal cancer,
possibly because of its antioxidant properties.
Here are some health benefits of
turmeric:1 .It is a natural
antiseptic and antibacterial agent, useful in disinfecting
cuts and burns .2 .When combined
with cauliflower, it has shown to prevent prostate cancer and stop the growth of existing prostate
cancer.3 .Prevented breast
cancer from spreading to the
lungs in mice.
4 .May prevent melanoma and cause existing melanoma cells
to commit suicide.5.Is a natural painkiller and cox-
2 inhibitor.6 .May aid in fat metabolism
and help in weight management.
7 .Has long been used in Chinese medicine as a
treatment for depression.
8 .Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, it is a natural treatment for arthritis and rheumatoid
arthritis.9 .Has been shown to stop
the growth of new blood vessels in tumors.
10 .Speeds up wound healing and assists in
remodeling of damaged skin.
11 .May help in the treatment of psoriasis and
other inflammatory skin conditions.
BUT
Negative Effects Of Spicy Foods
Now that you know which foods can cause you harm, here is why they shouldn't be overused
Gastritis
Acid-reflux
Bad-breath
Insomnia
Damage to taste
buds
Gastritis An overabundance of spicy food can cause
Gastritis. Gastritis is an inflammation in the stomach lining. It is usually triggered
by infections, but spicy foods like chili peppers are also believed to reduce the
stomach's protective barrier.Chronic gastritis can produce ulcers by allowing the stomach's own acids to eat away at the lining. Ulcers can heal with time, just like any other lesion, but one
must eat milder meals.
Acid-refluxIn some people, spicy food can trigger acid
reflux disease, which isn't bad per se, but it can be bothersome. Restaurant cuisine often
seems to elicit this condition -- all that burping men experience after a nice Italian meal at their favorite bistro isn't a result of
bad manners, it's the body not being able to handle all that strange, spicy cuisine.
Chronic acid reflux disease can also lead to esophageal cancer, but only in rare cases. Cutting down on peppery cooking is a good first step to reducing this risk. Acid reflux, especially at night, can also erode teeth.
InsomniaHere's one most men probably didn't
know: spicy food is bad for sleep. The cause is quite simple. The body needs
to slow down before it can snooze and spicy food raises body
temperature (that's why we sweat after a consuming fiery food). If one
happens to consume something zesty before going to bed, it can disrupt slumber. The first cycle of sleep is particularly sensitive to hot food.
Damage to taste budsFinally, constantly eating hot food can permanently reduce the sensation of
taste .I often hear people assure others that they will get used to the burning of
chili peppers. It's true, people do feel less scorching after years of spicy
abuse, but not because the body got "used" to the sensation in
question.Over time, taste buds wear out, making this reduced sensation nothing more than wear and tear of
chronic abuse .
Why Do Spicy Foods Cause Runny Noses?
spicy foods cause runny noses for one simple
reason: they contain the chemical capsaicin,
which causes inflammation in the
nerves and elevates the production of mucus in the nasal membranes.
This leads to an increase in the draining action of
the nasal passages. While the result may not
be aesthetically pleasing, there are
actually a number of reasons why this may be
a good thing for the body.
Eating spicy foods when they have a cold is one
way that people can take advantage of the
action of capsaicin. For many people, one of the
worst conditions associated with the
common cold is a stuffy nose. While it is
possible to take a decongestant and get some relief, the fact is the effect will not last all that long and will
not do much to resolve the problem in the long
term.
Instead, a spicy curry or similar dish will not only
provide the body with some much needed nutrients, but the heat from the spices will
act as a natural decongestant, bringing
relief quickly without any side effects at all. With a full
stomach and the ability to breathe temporarily
restored, it is often much easier for someone with a cold to get the sleep the
needed to fight off the virus.