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A tasty antidote to lead poisoning

A new study shows that a component of the spice turmeric prevents lead-induced neuron death and memory loss in rats.

The cure for the effects of lead poisoning on learning and memory may lie in the roots of the plant Curcuma longa, the source of the Asian spice turmeric. That conclusion comes from a new study published online January 17 in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

 

Lead reduces levels of antioxidants—compounds that mop up toxic free radicals—in the brain. Free radicals kill neurons in the hippocampus, the brain region that controls learning and memory. When simultaneously treated with lead and curcumin—a chemical in turmeric and a powerful antioxidant—rat hippocampal neurons survived better than those treated only with lead. Curcumin also improved the performance of lead-poisoned rats in a learning and memory test, illustrating curcumin’s therapeutic prowess.

http://pubs.acs.org//journals/esthag-w/2007/feb/science/rc_tasty.html

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Great, I eat turmeric every day in small amounts. Has a host of other benefits as well.

 

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Thursday, March 01, 2007 10:23 AM

Turmeric: An antidote to lead poisoning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A tasty antidote to lead poisoning

A new study shows that a component of the spice turmeric prevents lead-induced neuron death and memory loss in rats.

The cure for the effects of lead poisoning on learning and memory may lie in the roots of the plant Curcuma longa, the source of the Asian spice turmeric. That conclusion comes from a new study published online January 17 in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

 

Lead reduces levels of antioxidants—compounds that mop up toxic free radicals—in the brain. Free radicals kill neurons in the hippocampus, the brain region that controls learning and memory. When simultaneously treated with lead and curcumin—a chemical in turmeric and a powerful antioxidant—rat hippocampal neurons survived better than those treated only with lead. Curcumin also improved the performance of lead-poisoned rats in a learning and memory test, illustrating curcumin’s therapeutic prowess.

http://pubs.acs.org//journals/esthag-w/2007/feb/science/rc_tasty.html

Population reduction, a globalist goal, allows monopoly ownership of the earth’s resources – less population means more for them! War, famine, suppressed cures for catastrophic diseases, abortion acceptance, and health-destroying, cancer-producing Monsanto monopolized genetically modified foods all reduce world population and produce big profits. - Deanna Spingola, Political Researcher.

 

 

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Lead poisoning treated with LEAD?????????? Not getting this one---maybe the author needs a dose of turmeric? Cheers BeaEd Siceloff <siceloff wrote: Great, I eat turmeric every day in small amounts. Has a host of other benefits as well. ----- Original Message

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What if the plant based lead could attach itself to the other forms and chelate it from the body. This is the theory behind including all sorts of metals in various sea vegetation preparations that have all sorts of trace elements in them, including lead.

I don't know the veracity of that though and if it is indeed the truth. I do know that in an area here, where I live, there are many places where the soil is poisoned with lead and cadmium from all the steel mills, now shut. "They" tell you not to eat the produce from this as it will poison you. It would be plant based as well. So the question becomes if it is safe to eat the ocean vegetation, why not your own?

But from the sounds of the article, I'd bet that something like this is going on.

Ed

 

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Friday, March 09, 2007 5:45 PM

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Lead poisoning treated with LEAD?????????? Not getting this one---maybe the author needs a dose of turmeric?

 

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BeaEd Siceloff <siceloff (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

 

 

 

Great, I eat turmeric every day in small amounts. Has a host of other benefits as well.

 

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Jagannath Chatterjee

; healthg ; healthg ; healthgroup ; healthgroup ; alternative_medicine_forum ; health_and_healing ; medicalconspiracies ; medicalconspiracies (AT) googl (DOT) com ; vaccinations ; healthg ; autism-mercury ; healthgroup ; healthgroup ; eoharm ; healthgroup ; healthgroup ; healthg

Thursday, March 01, 2007 10:23 AM

Turmeric: An antidote to lead poisoning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A tasty antidote to lead poisoning

A new study shows that a component of the spice turmeric prevents lead-induced neuron death and memory loss in rats.

The cure for the effects of lead poisoning on learning and memory may lie in the roots of the plant Curcuma longa, the source of the Asian spice turmeric. That conclusion comes from a new study published online January 17 in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

 

Lead reduces levels of antioxidants—compounds that mop up toxic free radicals—in the brain. Free radicals kill neurons in the hippocampus, the brain region that controls learning and memory. When simultaneously treated with lead and curcumin—a chemical in turmeric and a powerful antioxidant—rat hippocampal neurons survived better than those treated only with lead. Curcumin also improved the performance of lead-poisoned rats in a learning and memory test, illustrating curcumin’s therapeutic prowess.

http://pubs.acs.org//journals/esthag-w/2007/feb/science/rc_tasty.html

Population reduction, a globalist goal, allows monopoly ownership of the earth’s resources – less population means more for them! War, famine, suppressed cures for catastrophic diseases, abortion acceptance, and health-destroying, cancer-producing Monsanto monopolized genetically modified foods all reduce world population and produce big profits. - Deanna Spingola, Political Researcher.

 

 

Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Autos' Green Center.

 

 

 

Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debatein the Answers Food Drink Q & A.

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