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“Health isn't everything, but everything else is nothing without health.”
– Dr. Terry Shintani
This presentation is for educational purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. All individuals should consult a licensed health professional when dealing with any medical condition.
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The history of spices and herbs is the history of trade.
Nutritional Profiles of Spices and Herbs
Over 900 published research studies. Basil has unique benefits due to its flavonoids and volatile oils. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 61,063 Basil may help prevent/treat the following conditions: High cholesterol, Conjunctivitis, Ulcers, Dry eye syndrome, Eye infections, Gout, Heart disease, Pain, Stress, Wounds. • Acne • Cancer • Diabetes, Type 2
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
Basil
14% Vitamin K
11% Iron
4% Manganese
2% Calcium, Copper, Magnesium
1% Folate, B2, E, Potassium, Zinc
Historically used as a seasoning and a medicine. Black pepper is the most widely traded spice in the world, accounting for about 20% of total trade. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 34,053 Over 350 published research studies. Black pepper has been shown to have diuretic effects. It stimulates the breakdown of fat cells.
One gram provides a % of RDA of these nutrients:
Black Pepper
6% Manganese
1% Vitamin K, Copper, Iron
Black pepper may help prevent/treat the following conditions: • Alzheimer’s • Cancer • Falls • Heart disease
Arthritis, Depression, Memory loss, Pain.
Over 1200 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 131,420 Cinnamon may help prevent/treat the following conditions: Cancer, Heart disease, High blood pressure, Strokes, Wounds. • Cholesterol • Diabetes, Type 2 • Food preservation
Cinnamon
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
8% Manganese
1% Calcium, Iron
Over 1650 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 39,041 Ginger may help prevent/treat the following conditions: Cholesterol, Immune deficiency. • Asthma • Cancer • Nausea and vomiting
Ginger
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
14% Manganese
2% Iron
1% B3, Copper, Magnesium, Selenium
Used for over 3500 years, as seasoning, fragrance, dye, paint, and medicine. The most expensive spice. High quality saffron can cost up to $5,000 per pound. Fifty thousand flowers are needed to produce one pound of the spice. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): Approx. 44,500 (not well studied) Over 650 published research studies. Saffron may help prevent/treat the following conditions: • Alzheimer’s • Depression • Memory loss • Stress
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
Saffron
12% Manganese
1% B6, C, Iron, Magnesium
Trace their origin to Central and South America. Hundreds of different types of chile peppers, which are ranked by a heat scale. The world’s hottest is the Naga Viper Pepper, rated at 1.3 million. Over 2000 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): Approx. 23,636 Chile may help prevent/treat the following conditions:
Chile Peppers
9% Vitamin A
1% B2, B3, K, Iron
• Cancer • Heart issues • Pain • Ulcers
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
Over 800 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 290,283 Cloves may help prevent/treat the following conditions: • Blood clots • Infections • Toothache
Cloves
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
9% Vitamin A
2% B6, K, Copper, Magnesium
1% B2, B3, C, E, Calcium, Phosph., Potass., Selenium, Zinc
The world's most popular herb. Native to the Mediterranean, used for culinary and medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Parsley contains two specific components that bestow health benefits: volatile oils and flavonoids. Over 130 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 1,301 Parsley may help prevent/treat the following conditions: • Cancer • Heart disease • Diabetes
Parsley
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
14% Vitamin K
3% Vitamin A
1% Vitamin C, Iron
Used as a medicinal herb for 5000 years. Over 50 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 4,392 Dill may provide protection against free radicals and carcinogens. The activity of dill’s volatile oils qualifies it as a chemo protective food (much like parsley) that can neutralize carcinogens from cigarette smoke, charcoal grill smoke, and trash incinerators.
Dill
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
14% Vitamin K
5% Vitamin A
2% Vitamin C, Iron
1% Folate, Manganese
Over 700 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 175,295 Oregano may help prevent/treat the following conditions: • Alzheimer’s • Cancer • Staph infection • Ulcers
Oregano
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
5% Vitamin K, Iron
2% Manganese
1% Vitamin A, Folate, B6, E, Calcium, Copper, Magnesium
Over 2600 published research studies. ORAC Value (Antioxidant capacity): 127,068 Turmeric may help prevent/treat the following conditions: • Alzheimer’s • Arthritis • Cancer • High cholesterol
Turmeric
One gram provides a percentage of RDA of these nutrients:
5% Iron
3% Manganese
1% B6, Copper, Potassium
• Depression • Diabetes,
Type 2 • Heart disease • Pain
Notes and References Numbers of published research studies comes from PubMed. ORAC values (antioxidant capacity) of the average plant food is 1100; of the average animal food is 18.
Suggested Reading and Websites The following books were used as sources for this presentation. I highly recommend them. 1. Bharat B. Aggarwal, PhD, Healing Spices. Professor Aggarwal is involved in cancer
research, biochemistry, immunology and experimental therapeutics at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX.
2. James A. Duke, PhD, Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the Bible. Professor Duke is recognized as one of the world's leading experts on herbs.
3. Dr. Joel Fuhrman. www.drfuhrman.com 4. Dr. Michael Greger. www.nutritionfacts.org
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Basil: CC BY-NC-SA Amarasiṃha <6./8. Jhdt. n. Chr.>: Nāmaliṅgānuśāsana (Amarakośa) / übersetzt von Alois Payer, 1944-. Black pepper, Cinnamon, Ginger, Saffron, Chile pepper, Clove, Parsley, Turmeric: Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen, 1897 / Public Domain (Copyright Expired)
Dill, Oregano: Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm, Thomé Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, 1885, Gera, Germany. GFDL / Public Domain (Copyright Expired). Modifications by Aroche.
Purchasing Supplements, Spices, or Herbs? Save yourself money and help cover some of my costs by making purchases at iherb.com and entering my referral code EZE797. You will save $10 on your first order. Iherb is a very reliable company that ships all over the world. Their prices may be 25%-50% less than the same products purchased locally even after shipping.