Korean researchers reviewed the last ten years of curcumin scienceas
it applies to supporting weight loss and preventing obesity-related disease.
Their conclusion is, “The modulation of several cellular transduction pathways
by curcumin has recently been extended to elucidate the molecular basis for
obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases. These findings might enable
novel phytochemical treatment strategies as well as curcumin translation to the
clinical practice for the treatment and prevention of obesity-related chronic
diseases. Furthermore, the relatively low cost, safety and proven efficacy of
curcumin make it advisable to include curcumin as part of healthy diet.”
Most recently, high-profile and mainstream cancer researchers at the MD Anderson Cancer Center have explained the extreme benefit of curcumin to prevent cancer and to help treat cancer. This benefit applies especially to types of cancer that are resistant to chemotherapy drugs. One of the authors of the cancer study, Bharat B. Aggarwal, has published a second study on curcumin and weight loss, “Targeting inflammation-induced obesity and metabolic diseases by curcumin and other nutraceuticals.”
Extensive research within the past two decades has revealed that obesity, a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, cancer, and other chronic diseases, is a proinflammatory disease…Curcumin-induced alterations [in inflamed, overweight people] reverse insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and other symptoms linked to obesity….Curcumin and the other spices have favorable effects against obesity and insulin resistance as well as against various complications resulting from these diseases.”
Curcumin influences key hormones, supports major body organs, and regulates inflammatory signaling all in ways that help correct or prevent metabolic problems.
Curcumin helps lower inappropriately high levels of leptin (reducing leptin resistance) while boosting the all-important levels of the adiponectin (which lowers insulin resistance).
Most recently, high-profile and mainstream cancer researchers at the MD Anderson Cancer Center have explained the extreme benefit of curcumin to prevent cancer and to help treat cancer. This benefit applies especially to types of cancer that are resistant to chemotherapy drugs. One of the authors of the cancer study, Bharat B. Aggarwal, has published a second study on curcumin and weight loss, “Targeting inflammation-induced obesity and metabolic diseases by curcumin and other nutraceuticals.”
Extensive research within the past two decades has revealed that obesity, a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, cancer, and other chronic diseases, is a proinflammatory disease…Curcumin-induced alterations [in inflamed, overweight people] reverse insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and other symptoms linked to obesity….Curcumin and the other spices have favorable effects against obesity and insulin resistance as well as against various complications resulting from these diseases.”
Curcumin influences key hormones, supports major body organs, and regulates inflammatory signaling all in ways that help correct or prevent metabolic problems.
Curcumin helps lower inappropriately high levels of leptin (reducing leptin resistance) while boosting the all-important levels of the adiponectin (which lowers insulin resistance).
Curcumin helps activate the
fat-burning gene signal PPAR gamma, which also helps to make more new,
metabolically-fit fat cells.
Curcumin directly reduces
major inflammatory events from occurring inside white adipose tissue (tumor
necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6, and monocyte chemotactic protein-1). When
these inflammatory signals are excessively activated in white adipose tissue
they keep sending “911” messages to immune cells around your body to come to
the white adipose tissue and join in the inflammatory party (like immune cells
causing the swelling of a sprained ankle—in this case, sprained fat). By
lowering such inflammation, the source of overweight-induced disease is
stopped.
Curcumin acts directly on
liver cells to help prevent them from becoming fatty. And it works directly on
pancreatic beta cells to help them produce insulin normally. By helping the
liver and the pancreas, curcumin is taking stress off the two most important
organs whose function declines before the onset of type 2 diabetes.
Curcumin helps to lower
triglycerides and dangerous small particle LDL cholesterol.
Curcumin lowers the core
inflammatory gene signal, NF-kappaB, resulting in a beneficial domino effect
throughout the body. One benefit of this domino effect is a direct reduction in
the risk of cancer from overweight-induced inflammation.
If any drug on the market
did any one of the above in a safe way, it would be a multi-billion dollar
blockbuster. This study shows at least seven powerful ways that curcumin can
help weight loss and prevent disease—without dangerous side effects. It is
little wonder why the pharmaceutical industry wants control of this nutrient.
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