The findings build on previous research linking curry consumption to reduced Alzheimer's risk, including one study that found that only 1 percent of elderly Indians developed the disease -- a quarter of the rate seen in the United States.You can also buy curcumin in supplements. Check out this article from DEMENTIA WEEKLY: http://awe.sm/5hE3I
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Thursday, March 08, 2012
Here is a wonderful reason to enjoy Indian food: a compound in turmeric, called curcumin, helps the body/brain flush out amyloid plaques.
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